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1 hour ago, Nasher said:

OMac is a good player. It's only your stubbornness that prevents you from seeing it now. 

Agree with you on Frost.

Good is generous.

I am stubborn. But Oscar is definitely not a good player yet. He is a developing one who is still really inconsistent during games.

 

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4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Lever and Crows 2nd round 2018 

for 

Salem and Dees 2nd round 2017

thoughts? 

 

I would'nt be trading Salem although I think he is a player the Crows would be interested in.

Although Lever is worth a first rounder I would be hesitant in trading it as he is not a lock down defender and we could pot. draft another midfield gun; which ATM is a bigger priority.

 

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27 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Lever and Crows 2nd round 2018 

for 

Salem and Dees 2nd round 2017

thoughts? 

I thought footy forums didn't do this anymore? Offering our NQRs for other teams' stars.

Lever's worth a couple of first rounders. They'll negotiate assuming we're a top 4 side next year and the year after, which means we'll have almost second round picks to deal with in the near future.

I can't believe people are even discussing trading Salem. Wow.

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19 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The word on the street is Hogan to Freo, Freo first and second rounder to Adelaide, Lever to Melbourne. 


If it was Freos second rounder to us as well as Lever i could live with it.

That way........... Freo gets hogan.

Adelaide gets Freos first pick. (very early first round)

We get Lever and second rounder.

Much more likely IMO

Adelaide gets reamed in this deal but we owe them one. Freo gives up a first and second round pick for Hogan. Fair-ish i think. No Way the first trade is fair.

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10 hours ago, Watts the matter said:

Salem doesn't have that kind of value. 

Salem appears to me to be completely overrated on here

I am waiting to see what all the fuss is about 

Needs to do more and take a big step in consistency for mine 

Fancy others in his position

 

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9 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The word on the street is Hogan to Freo, Freo first and second rounder to Adelaide, Lever to Melbourne. 

It's not the first time I've heard of Higan going home for family reasons, when I mentioned it a week or so back I was nailed to the cross. You can't blame the kid, big loss for us IF it happens.

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2 hours ago, SFebey said:

It's not the first time I've heard of Higan going home for family reasons, when I mentioned it a week or so back I was nailed to the cross. You can't blame the kid, big loss for us IF it happens.

Did Pavlich go home to Adelaide? No

Has Sloan come back to Melbourne? No

Do we need to bang on about Hogan and Perth for the next 3 years?

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10 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Did Pavlich go home to Adelaide? No

Has Sloan come back to Melbourne? No

Do we need to bang on about Hogan and Perth for the next 3 years?

Did Pavlich or Sloan have a father die of cancer and get testicular cancer in one year? And FYI, I haven't banged on about it at all. As I said, I wouldn't blame him "IF" it happened.

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Talk on SEN of Max about to ink a long term contract which is good. Slowly tying up all the loose ends and I don't believe Jesse is going anywhere. The one player I haven't seen signed up is Alex Neal-Bullen who has slotted into the mid field and plays his role. Does anyone know his contract status? If he is returning to S.A. will he be part of the deal? We have already got his best mate Billy Stretch contracted for 2 years and am surprised Nibbler isn't.

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