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1 minute ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

I've heard this morning from a good sauce that there is a possibility we may be giving Adelaide ANB in return for Dear + Pick 13 #gohomefactor :cool:

Oh Dear

 
1 minute ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

I've heard this morning from a good sauce that there is a possibility we may be giving Adelaide ANB in return for Dear + Pick 13 #gohomefactor :cool:

I want whatever he's on

So  I think we now have picks 57, 59, 84, 102. What will Mahoney the magician do next?

 
Just now, Bring Back Barassi said:

I want whatever he's on

This thread was getting boring :pj:


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Mahorney on Trade Radio: 

Dunn - In Collingwood's court. We are after the best for Lyndon, not the MFC. 

Dawes - see what happens this trade period and then make a call 

Lamumba - playing next year. 

Rockcliff - Never spoke to him - we have his type and want to give more time to Brayshaw, Salem, Oliver rather than bring in Rocky. 

Hibbard - held up because of Lewis trade. 

Need more ruck options (No mention of Max King, just Mitch King) looking at the draft for this. 

1 minute ago, Dee-licious said:

Mahorney on Trade Radio: 

Dunn - In Collingwood's court. We are after the best for Lyndon, not the MFC. 

Dawes - see what happens this trade period and then make a call 

Lamumba - playing next year. 

Rockcliff - Never spoke to him - we have his type and want to give more time to Brayshaw, Salem, Oliver rather than bring in Rocky. 

Hibbard - held up because of Lewis trade. 

Need more ruck options (No mention of Max King, just Mitch King) looking at the draft for this. 

I noticed that too. Delisting imminent?

3 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

I noticed that too. Delisting imminent?

Got dropped to the Development squad for the second half of the year.

He's gone. 
 

 

Would we consider going hard for one of Fyfe, Martin or Josh Kelly next year given we'll be in a strong position to offer them an attractive deal/club to come to. 

10 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

I noticed that too. Delisting imminent?

 

6 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Got dropped to the Development squad for the second half of the year.

He's gone. 
 

Only a rookie listed player, so won't have a huge impact on our trade/draft strategy moving forward.


14 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Mahorney on Trade Radio

 

He's as excited as the rest of us by the trade period obviously...

 

16 minutes ago, jeck wartz said:

Would we consider going hard for one of Fyfe, Martin or Josh Kelly next year given we'll be in a strong position to offer them an attractive deal/club to come to. 

Would love Martin out of them three

19 minutes ago, jeck wartz said:

Would we consider going hard for one of Fyfe, Martin or Josh Kelly next year given we'll be in a strong position to offer them an attractive deal/club to come to. 

 

1 minute ago, armstrong35 said:

Would love Martin out of them three

Martin still a ticking time bomb, Fyfe will demand too much but will be a free agent (will his leg be ok?)...

I think Kelly suits us best, connection to Hunt & Salem, good ball user....still a lot of upside.

3 minutes ago, armstrong35 said:

Would love Martin out of them three

Kelly for  mine. Exactly what we are missing - a good outside mid with strong aerobic capacity.

Besides Martin is not MFC/MCC material


5 minutes ago, stuie said:

Prestia deal done, officially a Tiger.

 

Commiserations, Dion

So it's pick 6 and future 2nd rounder for Prestia and pick 24.

 

That's a partial win for GC, who will most likely get a pick similar to 24 back next year in what will be a better draft. 

4 minutes ago, Seraph said:

That's a partial win for GC, who will most likely get a pick similar to 24 back next year in what will be a better draft. 

huh? richmond's 2nd rounder next year more likely to be in the 30's

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

huh? richmond's 2nd rounder next year more likely to be in the 30's

I would have thought around pick 19


2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

huh? richmond's 2nd rounder next year more likely to be in the 30's

Haha good one!

 
5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

huh? richmond's 2nd rounder next year more likely to be in the 30's

dunno why i said that. had a seniors fart and got it back to front. maybe i was subconsciously trying to be sarcastic

but yes. the poster who said closer to 19 probably got it right


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