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Shane Edwards

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Not s lot been spoken about this bloke and definitely not in the big 4 or 5 at the Tigers. Some.mention along with Vickory that he maybe on the move.

Not sure what the Tigs would want for him but a handy outside player. Has gone missing this year but has been very good for them in the past. Would be an upgrade on a M Jones type.

I highly doubt we are after him but worthy of discussion and also interested to see what Richmind do to rejuvenate their list. Maybe a bargain or two may appear.

 

 

He has been injured this year I think. Thought he had a great season in 2015. Would be quite useful.

Early this year saw him classed as 'A grade". I laughed.

 

Actually I'm a big fan of Edwards - he's a very classy player when he's fit and on.

The issue is that the Tigers would want a second round draft pick at worst for him so I can't see how we can offer something worthwhile up for a trade.

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7 minutes ago, Deespicable said:

Actually I'm a big fan of Edwards - he's a very classy player when he's fit and on.

The issue is that the Tigers would want a second round draft pick at worst for him so I can't see how we can offer something worthwhile up for a trade.

Yea i agree am unsure if we could afford what the tigers wanted.... potential a future 2nd round pick???

We need some outside class and if he is available would be worth a look


 

He has been an important cog in the big wheel for the tiges for a number of years. I think tigers will spend to make one last push under hardwick,  meaning they will retain most key pieces.

If they hit the rebuild button he could come cheaply.


11 hours ago, Deespicable said:

Actually I'm a big fan of Edwards - he's a very classy player when he's fit and on.

The issue is that the Tigers would want a second round draft pick at worst for him so I can't see how we can offer something worthwhile up for a trade.

Agreed. Decent player, but for me the cost that Richmond will want wont be justified.

Of all the rubbish at Richmond he'd be the only one I'd look at seriously.  But as others have said I think he'd be too expensive.

15 hours ago, Redleg said:

Don't see Edwards leaving the Tigers.

Someone will have to, unless they want a repeat of 2016. 

2 hours ago, Mach5 said:

Someone will have to, unless they want a repeat of 2016. 

If that's a certainty, I sincerely hope no-one leaves them!

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