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Jaegar O'Meara

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2 hours ago, juzzk1d said:

Sorry mate, but I vomit in my mouth whenever I see trade suggestions as biased and one sided as this...from any supporter.

 

Where else would one vomit?

 
54 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Where else would one vomit?

Well, for starters you 'vomit from your mouth'. Vomiting in your mouth is different to Vomiting. No?  

1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Where else would one vomit?

 

9 minutes ago, juzzk1d said:

Well, for starters you 'vomit from your mouth'. Vomiting in your mouth is different to Vomiting. No?  

Wow

 
4 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Where else would one vomit?

That depends on what cuisine you ate the night before.

8 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Where else would one vomit?

34 years ago I vomited out my nose after drinking Bundaberg rum. I haven't had a drop of the evil stuff since 


On 30/08/2016 at 1:29 PM, mo64 said:

Regardless of which club O'Meara nominates, GC aren't going to win on the trade. In the position they're in, I'd say they'd prefer players to picks. They'll still get a 1st round pick for Prestia plus our pick for Weideman. Collingwood do have some depth of talent, so it wouldn't surprise me if a package of Oxley, Langdon and 2nd rd pick would get the deal done.

Just remember what Geelong gave up for Dangerfield, because O'Meara's market value is about a third of the price.

Wonder if a straight swap with the filth giving GC De Goey would get it done?

With Adams, Treloar, Greenwood and Broomhead who was injured most of the year. The filth could almost afford to take that risk?

18 hours ago, fndee said:

34 years ago I vomited out my nose after drinking Bundaberg rum. I haven't had a drop of the evil stuff since 

Uhm southern comfort and tequila for me... 

3 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Wonder if a straight swap with the filth giving GC De Goey would get it done?

With Adams, Treloar, Greenwood and Broomhead who was injured most of the year. The filth could almost afford to take that risk?

I just dont know how Collingwood would get it done. While De Goey is a good option I'd still feel I'd want more if I was GC. I need mids, so I'd want De Goey, I'd ask for Sharrenberg (injured I know, so would hope the price would be low) and then I'd be asking for 2 second rounders. 

 

And Mo64 - O'Meara is not worth a third of the Danger deal. Danger is worth 2 first rounders and steak knives - O'Meara is worth an early first rounder and a big giant sweetner.

 
1 hour ago, Dee-licious said:

I just dont know how Collingwood would get it done. While De Goey is a good option I'd still feel I'd want more if I was GC. I need mids, so I'd want De Goey, I'd ask for Sharrenberg (injured I know, so would hope the price would be low) and then I'd be asking for 2 second rounders. 

 

And Mo64 - O'Meara is not worth a third of the Danger deal. Danger is worth 2 first rounders and steak knives - O'Meara is worth an early first rounder and a big giant sweetner.

On natural talent, no, but Dangerfield didn't have the massive fitness question mark hanging over him like O'Meara. Dangerfield left Adelaide on good terms, and ensured that they got compensated. After what Tony Cochrane said, the O'Meara camp wouldn't give a rats about what GC get, and could readily walk into the PSD.

Collingwood will find it extremely hard to get a deal done without giving up a very good player, 

Essendon on the other hand could simply just grab him in the PSD, pay him what he wants and everyone is a winner, well aside from the Suns but their stupid comments have cost them.


Gee i know rhis kid has some talent, but i am staggered of what they are asking for him. Surely now after the injuries etc and lack of games he is not worth a high first rounder and 800k. I would not be prepared to rake that risk. Happily welcome him to the bombers

Clubs that need an excitement surge, after poor seasons and having disenchanted fans, are most likely to be desperate for him.

The Pies are right in that category and will have cap room, with Cloke , Swan etc going.

Bombers are too, but they are getting several players back on more money, so not sure they will have the room, but of course they can make room.

Roos are clearly another candidate and with plenty of room.

However, to ruin my theory, the Saints are also rumoured to be into him.

45 minutes ago, S.R.J said:

Gee i know rhis kid has some talent, but i am staggered of what they are asking for him. Surely now after the injuries etc and lack of games he is not worth a high first rounder and 800k. I would not be prepared to rake that risk. Happily welcome him to the bombers

They will want a high pick and a quality player.

17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

They will want a high pick and a quality player.

[censored] they are dreaming. Cant base it past potential when he cant get on the field

On 8/30/2016 at 11:06 PM, fndee said:

34 years ago I vomited out my nose after drinking Bundaberg rum. I haven't had a drop of the evil stuff since 

Bragger!


2 hours ago, S.R.J said:

[censored] they are dreaming. Cant base it past potential when he cant get on the field

But that is what they will want, nevertheless. 

Was told yesterday that he failed a medical test at North, but can't find anything online to support that.

Anyone know anything?

3 minutes ago, Choke said:

Was told yesterday that he failed a medical test at North, but can't find anything online to support that.

Anyone know anything?

It was going around on Twitter about a week ago that he failed the medical, Ricky Nixon was one of the people posting about it.

https://mobile.twitter.com/rickynixontoot/status/772011199609176064

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It was going around on Twitter about a week ago that he failed the medical, Ricky Nixon was one of the people posting about it.

https://mobile.twitter.com/rickynixontoot/status/772011199609176064

Not sure if news from Ricky Nixon makes it more or less reliable. Interesting that this is the only thing out there?

Still, it's on the internet, so it must be true.

Thanks ET! :D

Haha Ricky Nixon's twitter is about as reliable as his stories about being drugged by young girls...

 


7 minutes ago, Choke said:

Not sure if news from Ricky Nixon makes it more or less reliable. Interesting that this is the only thing out there?

Still, it's on the internet, so it must be true.

Thanks ET! :D

I haven't read or heard it from any other source. You'd think Barrett would have broken it as an exclusive by now if true (or someone more reliable than Nixon had tweeted it). 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

16 minutes ago, stuie said:

Haha Ricky Nixon's twitter is about as reliable as his stories about being drugged by young girls...

 

For once no one is going to argue with you Stu.

1 hour ago, Choke said:

Was told yesterday that he failed a medical test at North, but can't find anything online to support that.

Anyone know anything?

how do you actually pass a medical when you haven't played in 2 years?  He must still have the knee injury and there are never definites about full recovery.  A club will need to take a punt on him and Im glad we dont seem into him.

One great season, an average one and now no games for 2 years.  as sad as it is for him, it is possible his best is already behind him

 

Failed medical? Oh dear.

Imagine if it scares off every other club and he has already burnt the bridge back to GCS?
This would be an epic stuff up comparable to the Dusty Martin one of a few years ago.

On 8/30/2016 at 11:06 PM, fndee said:

34 years ago I vomited out my nose after drinking Bundaberg rum. I haven't had a drop of the evil stuff since 

How did you get the carrot out? 


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