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5 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

CP not up for trade. BS on that one.

My word is that the odds have significantly shortened in the last few hours. In our favour. Jordan has one foot out the door. Hawks working hard to undo  a likely exit. 

Fingers crossed.

Any idea what gets the deal done GNF?

will the Hawks budge if he requests a trade officially?

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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hello [censored].. I see Demonland has fallen of the cliff since my departure so thought id get this joint back on track.

 

Rob Waters has told @SENAfternoons that Jordan Lewis wants to leave Hawthorn and his manager is speaking with Melbourne now #TradeSENtral

 

 Rob Waters Brother in law is non other than Lewis manager Liam Pickering!!!!

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2 minutes ago, willmoy said:

So Hawks need points or picks or both to beat TWSNBN to O'meara

Who knows, they have just done a deal with the saints which I think was all about pick swapping.

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2 minutes ago, stuie said:

Crucial:

Hawthorn receive picks 10 & 68 from the Saints, in exchange for picks 23, 36 and a 2017 1st Round Draft Pick

 

That's... an interesting trade. Obviously their 2017 first rounder wasn't enough to satisfy Gold Coast for O'Meara.

Not sure who really wins that trade though. Guess the Saints are backing Hawks to drop out of the 8.

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Lewis is livid that the core group of premiership players took significant pay cuts to stay together and Vickery and most likely O'Meara are strolling in on a base salary of 500k p.a.

That's enough to make any loyal servant see red. Gone in my opinion. 

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1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

That's... an interesting trade. Obviously their 2017 first rounder wasn't enough to satisfy Gold Coast for O'Meara.

Not sure who really wins that trade though. Guess the Saints are backing Hawks to drop out of the 8.

Pick wise it's a big win for the Saints, they give up 10 & 68, and get back (probably about) 14, 23 and 36.

 

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6 minutes ago, stuie said:

Crucial:

Hawthorn receive picks 10 & 68 from the Saints, in exchange for picks 23, 36 and a 2017 1st Round Draft Pick

 

what does this mean? apart from helping them get o'meara, does that mean lewis is more likely to leave? or not related?..

 

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Just now, Rocky said:

what does this mean? apart from helping them get o'meara, does that mean lewis is more likely to leave? or not related?..

 

It definitely means they're more likely to get O'Meara and IMO that increases the chances of Lewis leaving.

 

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1 minute ago, stuie said:

It definitely means they're more likely to get O'Meara and IMO that increases the chances of Lewis leaving.

 

... and maybe us getting him for less....

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6 minutes ago, stuie said:

Pick wise it's a big win for the Saints, they give up 10 & 68, and get back (probably about) 14, 23 and 36.

 

Hawks without S.Mitchell and probably Lewis.  No Roughead back.  Hodge, Burgoyne and Gibson another year older.  They miss the eight for me.

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Just now, Fifty-5 said:

Hawks without S.Mitchell and probably Lewis.  No Roughead back.  Hodge, Burgoyne and Gibson another year older.  They miss the eight for me.

Mitchell, Vickery and O'Meara in too... Hard to gauge, but wouldn't think they'd miss the 8 after finishing 3rd

 

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9 minutes ago, stuie said:

Pick wise it's a big win for the Saints, they give up 10 & 68, and get back (probably about) 14, 23 and 36.

 

Huge risk from the Hawks if they get a couple of injuries and drop off Freo style and misss out on say a pick 5-6

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Just now, stuie said:

Mitchell, Vickery and O'Meara in too... Hard to gauge, but wouldn't think they'd miss the 8 after finishing 3rd

 

They finished 5th and the curve was down - from R20 they went 2-4 with a 1pt miracle over Collingwood.  The tide has gone out at Hawthorn - Clarkson, Mitchell, Lewis and I know it.  You' just haven't got there yet.

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3 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

They finished 5th and the curve was down - from R20 they went 2-4 with a 1pt miracle over Collingwood.  The tide has gone out at Hawthorn - Clarkson, Mitchell, Lewis and I know it.  You' just haven't got there yet.

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