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Same likelihood of them wearing the red and blue.

Nah, no way. Fyfe will never ever play for Melbourne in our current situation, Hartlett on the other hand could be persuaded.

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Different player to Vince, and I am sure that ND6 can be involved in a deal but we would want more than Hartlett.

I am not getting excited until it becomes more than a rumour that they will move him on.

I would try to do: Hartlett and ND10 for ND6 and ND25.

But, yeah, we can't be choosers... Hartlett and ND30 for ND6.

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We could do plenty worse than Hartlett, but I'm not sure he's worth pick 6 unless we think he is capable of being an every week top 3 midfielder. I certainly wouldn't pay that much for a half back flanker. If Port were to throw in a pick or a player, I'd say yes.

An every week top 3 mid will cost you two first round picks.

Pick 6 for Hartlett is about right and I would be doing backflips if we landed him though I seriously doubt we are in the running.

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If we can get Hamish Hartlett for pick 6.. YOU GET IT DONE!! Simple as that. Case closed. End of story. For those of you thinking he isn't worth pick 6 especially with the draft not going deep this year then you are kidding yourselves. Having Hartlett not only adds more depth to our midfield AND experience, but it also ads in another very good player in the midfield to release blokes like Vince, Tyson, & Jones..

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Lets start a Nathan Fyffe thread was reported Melbourne have enquired about his services. This is never going to happen I hope I am wrong but he is not coming to Melbourne.

Here, have these, and sprinkle them through that post

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Then run a spellcheck.

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I know it's only a rating based on a Supercoach/ DreamTeam style points system, but the AFL site has Hamish Hartlett rated as the 36th best player in the league.

Melbourne's best is Nathan Jones at a distant No. 95. Bernie is 124.

Thats quite a difference but aren't there a lot of discrepencies in the AFL tables? Can't recall how they are formulated but remember reading of some howler's in there.

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What!?! lol Kane Mitchell? The guy is a massive spud.

Wow really? I think he's decent steak knives. Maybe 3rd rounder instead?

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Oh my, well that was fun to watch.

The goal at 2.08 where he is on the angle, inside the square and his teammates are pointing to the goals made me laugh. What was that, a 70m kick?

he can kick...bloody hell

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What we need is something to scare the bezeesus out of backlines and have them on the back foot from the get go. This kind of lad ( who's not shy on backing himself in...and i LIKE that ) together with a ready made running mate.. might just work. We'd have the smaller types to crumb etc...suddenly we go from lethargic in the 50 to lethal.

Definitely be enquiring as to this bloke's availability !!

Only highlights I know...but he shows great awareness and anticipation. That can't be taught ( not really ) . You either have these smarts or you don't. ( we've already got a few that don't :rolleyes: )

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