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Gold Coast have a heap of picks in the top 30 and may end up with some more via Prestia and O'Merea trades. 

Wouldnt mind betting they'll be shopping for players. 

 
5 hours ago, Flamingdees said:

Can't see how a trade could be orgestrated for Martin. 

As for Deludio the Tigers list is in terrible shape so they'll be looking at picks and are in a position to pay a good portion of his salary. 

Gold.

What the feck are teachers getting paid for these days?

 
7 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Gold.

What the feck are teachers getting paid for these days?

Yes, he meant orgystrated. Which reminds me. It's half time. I must check what's on SBS

1 hour ago, Flamingdees said:

Hanley wouldn't be a bad pick up considering we need a bit of pace off half back. 

Really? Hunt not quick enough? We have more than enough HBFs


2 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Brayshaw's one of our untouchables. He's the future of the club.

 

Fair call, Hunts a jet but we could do with another quick. 

 

16 minutes ago, Flamingdees said:

Fair call, Hunts a jet but we could do with another quick. 

 

True, but it won't be Hanley.  

1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

Gold.

What the feck are teachers getting paid for these days?

Hold on just a cotton Picken minute. Don't blame teachers because this goose can't spill properly. We're doing our best!!!

 
3 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Brayshaw's one of our untouchables. He's the future of the club.

 

Never a truer post written. Stay classy Ron.


13 minutes ago, Flamingdees said:

Hoskin-Elliot anyone?

Had a good couple of year early on from memory. 

I'm a fan. Not getting a regular game at GWS is no crime given how much talent they have up there. I'd be thrilled if we could get him in.

I recall a couple of us advocating a big push for Zak Jones, when he wasn't getting games at the Swans. Too late now.

9 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I'm a fan. Not getting a regular game at GWS is no crime given how much talent they have up there. I'd be thrilled if we could get him in.

Amazing how GWS have all these blokes in the 2's that can't get a game. They'll get decent draft pics for these blokes and continue to pick up more talent. 


I've seen you post some [censored] too Jesus.  Maybe you just think your [censored] hot, I mean having a name like Jesus. 

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

I recall a couple of us advocating a big push for Zak Jones, when he wasn't getting games at the Swans. Too late now.

Zak Jones is a reasonable player but not much to get excited about.  Hunt, Salem, Jetta, Hibberd, probably Melksham all have him covered.

13 hours ago, Flamingdees said:

Fair call, Hunts a jet but we could do with another quick. 

 

Nup I beg to differ, if the right trade came up I would part with him! Brayshaw that is!

14 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Zak Jones is a reasonable player but not much to get excited about.  Hunt, Salem, Jetta, Hibberd, probably Melksham all have him covered.

Jeez people on here overrate Melksham. What are his credentials as a backman?

2 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Jeez people on here overrate Melksham. What are his credentials as a backman?

Very small sample size, but he played off half back in the last half dozen games of 2015 and did quite well. Goodwin recruited him to fill a half back role off the back of these games. 


We need more long term guaranteed best 22.  We don't need more Bugg or Kennedy or slightly better versions of them.  We need very good players who will push Vandenberg and Garlett down to depth.  We should be chasing Mitchell and Hartlett.  We have enough talented youth coming through.  I'd be happy to put next year's 1st on the table.  It's self-fulfilling, with Mitchell and/or Hartlett in our team we finish higher.

1 hour ago, Jesus Hoganshaw said:

Is Flamindees that Clint guy? Posts an equal amount of horseshit.

Clint Bizkit, for sure.

26 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

We need more long term guaranteed best 22.  We don't need more Bugg or Kennedy or slightly better versions of them.  We need very good players who will push Vandenberg and Garlett down to depth.  We should be chasing Mitchell and Hartlett.  We have enough talented youth coming through.  I'd be happy to put next year's 1st on the table.  It's self-fulfilling, with Mitchell and/or Hartlett in our team we finish higher.

I am not a fan of Kennedy. Don't see him lasting long with us.

 
1 hour ago, Flamingdees said:

I've seen you post some [censored] too Jesus.  Maybe you just think your [censored] hot, I mean having a name like Jesus. 

Yeah man, all my posts are garbage. Don't take it to heart.

Redleg,I am not convinced we can give away a first round pick two years running and if you could it would be like a dog chasing its tail. The important thing is to recruit two delisted  experienced players out of Scott Thompson,Harvey and Petrie. Lets not get on the too old, too slow bandwagon,Harvey will get more Branlow Votes than most Dee players.We need to get another Hunt and a ready to go young guy to play ruck/forward or we turn O'Mac into that kind of player. We also need a CHF and a CHB. Regarding BUGG and KENNEDY we need to step them which could be done  via physical training or whatever. Duryea of Hawthorn took 4yrs to become a regular player.Recruitment is important to get the right people.


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