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Interesting. Throw us a player, Hawks, and it's all yours. :) I love desperate Hawthorn, much nicer than the one that wins premierships every year.

 
2 minutes ago, brendan said:

Hawks need a future second pick to get it done in 10 minutes I hope we are in this could potentially get a good player 

I hope so too but apparently it is Carlton

13 minutes left...O'Meara or bust for Hawthorn.

 

The dees are leaving the building... they wont br getting our pick

We're done, Dees contingent leaving.

Gibbs, Deledio, Marchbank and O'Meara all not done.


3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Interesting. Throw us a player, Hawks, and it's all yours. :) I love desperate Hawthorn, much nicer than the one that wins premierships every year.

Hartung?

 

O'Meara is now a Hawk...Damn, I was hoping it would fall apart :mad:.

1 minute ago, Demon Spofforth said:

OMeara deal done

Boo!


That's only half the battle for Hawthorn. Their next and possibly more difficult job is to get him on the park on a consistent basis.

 

Just now, brendan said:

lol why didn't they just offer the deal they did with the saints 

Agree, bizarre deal in hindsight. Why didn't they just hold on to their future first rounder?


Gibbs deal not done. Officially remaining at Carlton.

Koby Stevens to St Kilda for 50 and 61 from Dogs (and a swap of 4th and 5th rounders next year).

Pickett and Palmer to Carlton for 45 & 58 from GWS.

Yuck @ Rhys Palmer.

Geelong 2017 first rounder to Richmond for Deledio.

I thought you couldnt trade a future 2nd rounder if you had already traded your future 1st round pick.

Where did the Hawks get these picks from? Interesting....


1 minute ago, Night Crawler said:

I thought you couldnt trade a future 2nd rounder if you had already traded your future 1st round pick.

Where did the Hawks get these picks from? Interesting....

You can't trade your own but you can trade those from other teams. They somehow got second rounders from GWS and Carlton, not sure how yet.

Did the Blues end up getting Marchbank?

 

3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Pickett and Palmer to Carlton for 45 & 58 from GWS.

Yuck @ Rhys Palmer.

Geelong 2017 first rounder to Richmond for Deledio.

Pickett very cheap though. What was he? Pick 4 a few years ago?

Lol at the Deledio deal. We picked up Lewis for a song. Nearly the same age and Lewis is more likely to stay on the park.

http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_player_compare?playerStatus1=A&tid1=15&playerStatus2=A&tid2=11&type=A&pid1=1484&pid2=1490&fid1=S&fid2=S

 

Fair bit of 'bistro maths' involved, so would appreciate any corrections, is it that:

We started the trade period with 29, 48, 66 & Dunn...ended up with Hibberd, Lewis, McKenna & 47

Why the hell did Carlton do that deal? Did they trade those scraps to GWS for Pickett or something? Otherwise they gave up their 2017 second rounder for absolute rubbish?!

And now Port have given up pick 9 to Sydney for pick 14 and 17?


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