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2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

My list of changes at the end of the year (delisted, traded or otherwise):

  • Dawes
  • Grimes
  • Lumumba
  • Terlich
  • Newton
  • Max King
  • Michie
  • ANB
  • Dunn or Garland
  • Matt Jones

agree... Gone - Dawes  Terlich  M.Jones Newton Grimes   Garland (trade)  Spencer (trade) Michie(r) Max King (r)

ins ... Hibberd & Melksham... more pace & heart.

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27 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

No, his two years haven't been too long but just enough for us to see that he probably isn't up to it.

I wouldn't be upset if he stayed, but he's regressed since last year I feel.

Fair enough, although I think you're being too critical on this occasion.

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5 hours ago, ENYAW said:

After the Casey match we can say goodbye to Spencer(5th),Michie(zilch),Trengove(4th),Grimes(5th),M.Jones(zilch),Newton(zilch),Terlich(zilch),Dunn(4th) and Garland (4th). In brackets is the draft pick we could command ( more like pray for) ANB and Kennedy Harris may survive,we need someone to get rid of for next year.

I think you should change your name to TSIMISSEP

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Mitchie (R) - gone. 

King (R) - gone. 

White (R) - gone. 

Grimes - gone. 

Terlic - gone. 

Newton - gone. 

Dunn - trade. 

Garland - trade. 

Spencer - no choice but to keep.

ANB - keep.

Trengove - just signed so looks like he's staying.

JKH - keep. 

Obviously Oliver, Weid and Hulett will be on the Dee's list next year.

Wagner will be upgraded.

Going to be challenging to bring too many kids in this year with no first round pick and Hibberd moving to the Dee's  

 

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3 hours ago, Flamingdees said:

Think Dawes and Pederson might depend on what may go down with Jesse. 

The club sent Pedersen for surgery not so long ago, so I get the feeling they are invested in him as a good depth player. 

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6 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Now Casey are done, do we expect season exit interviews today or tomorrow, and potential list announcements thereafter? 

They'll surely let the players have a mad Monday first before doing any of that so I would guess end of the week.

 

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26 minutes ago, stuie said:

They'll surely let the players have a mad Monday first before doing any of that so I would guess end of the week.

 

I suspect in a lot of cases the decisions have been made and the players possibly already know, or have a strong indication of which way it'll go.

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1 minute ago, Abe said:

I suspect in a lot of cases the decisions have been made and the players possibly already know, or have a strong indication of which way it'll go.

Yeah you'd think most players would either know through the year so they can gauge interest elsewhere or they've been around long enough to read the signs. Just don't think anything official will be done until they've had a chance to decompress. Would have noticed how badly Brisbane (was it them, can't recall exactly?) did it by letting players now on the Monday after their season ended.

 

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37 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Now Casey are done, do we expect season exit interviews today or tomorrow, and potential list announcements thereafter? 

Wednesday is usually the time when exit meetings are done for majority of the clubs including the MFC. Expect announcement either Wednesday or Thursday depends when they want to officially release it to the media.

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2 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

Fair enough.

Just a gut feeling from yours truly.

Didn't have a lot of competition for his role before he went down concussion.

Now he has, Hunt, Wagner, Vince (sort of), Melksham and Hibberd.

 

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