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- Tim Sheehan is reporting that Lever has told his teammates that he has committed to the Dees on big $$$ for 2018

 

Am going to giggle when this falls over - you'd think he (Lever) would wait until the Crows were out before making any decisions - and especially because don't the AFL rules say you can't commit until a certain date

 

Sorry I cbf looking that date up - its around October when the players contracts expire.

 
13 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Tim Sheehan? The former NRL Coach

Charlie Sheen - the actor with an apt first name.

 
38 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

- Tim Sheehan is reporting that Lever has told his teammates that he has committed to the Dees on big $$$ for 2018

 

 

That is old news, tell him to stop reading Demonland and come up with his own rumors. 


sigh...is it done yet, or what....

Tonight showed how good a signing lever would be! He was the general down back and rose for the big game. 

 

 

Pick 10 & 27 for Lever & 35 would be likely.

Or

2018 First Round Pick for Lever.

7 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Tim Sheehan? The former NRL Coach

Mike Sheahans son isn't it? Tony Sheahan 

Watching him live he was impressive. Mind u the Giants were porridge.


The Woods have more bargaining power than us as they have pick 6 and possible hand over of Scharenberg who is an Adelaide boy. Waldron on SEN keeps insisting that Lever is going to the Woods,

RE Stringer, he has the sads as the coach told him some home truths at their end of season interview. Luke is not one to let some of Stringers behaviours go without comment. Wallis confirmed as much on radio this morning. If Stringer isn't prpeared to buy in them he will be seeking a new home. And no I wouldn't want him at Melbourne

39 minutes ago, Watts Jurrah Dunn? said:

It just became a 1st and 2nd rounder with no sweetener back from Adelaide. 

It always was.

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3 minutes ago, Older demon said:

The Woods have more bargaining power than us as they have pick 6 and possible hand over of Scharenberg who is an Adelaide boy. Waldron on SEN keeps insisting that Lever is going to the Woods,

RE Stringer, he has the sads as the coach told him some home truths at their end of season interview. Luke is not one to let some of Stringers behaviours go without comment. Wallis confirmed as much on radio this morning. If Stringer isn't prpeared to buy in them he will be seeking a new home. And no I wouldn't want him at Melbourne

Lever will decide where he goes. He doesn't have a contract.

North have more bargaining power than both us and Collingwood but it's irrelevant 

I wonder with the crows now losing  Brodie smith to an ACL that they'll be less inclined to part ways with lever ?? Might cost us more now to trade 

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At 22, some of his defensive plays are insane.

Some of his spoils last night went as far as 30 metres. 

And his composure with ball in hand is super impressive.

I don't care what we give up, he is going to be the best defender in the comp within a few years.


5 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

At 22, some of his defensive plays are insane.

Some of his spoils last night went as far as 30 metres. 

And his composure with ball in hand is super impressive.

I don't care what we give up, he is going to be the best defender in the comp within a few years.

21 - doesn't turn 22 til the start of next season

kid is a pretty rare talent

go get him dees!

10 hours ago, BAMF said:

It always was.

Yeah you're right.

When players nominate clubs they always seem to get there for a bit less than market value, so I was holding out hope it might not be much more than pick 10.

A 1st and 2nd Rounder for him now is a win for Melbourne.

Another final or two like that and we'll be looking at two 1st Rounders.

26 minutes ago, Watts Jurrah Dunn? said:

Yeah you're right.

When players nominate clubs they always seem to get there for a bit less than market value, so I was holding out hope it might not be much more than pick 10.

A 1st and 2nd Rounder for him now is a win for Melbourne.

Another final or two like that and we'll be looking at two 1st Rounders.

If we askee nicely would they put him on ice?

 

And if it wasn't for the Richmond doctor he would already be in red and blue.

9 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

At 22, some of his defensive plays are insane.

Some of his spoils last night went as far as 30 metres. 

And his composure with ball in hand is super impressive.

I don't care what we give up, he is going to be the best defender in the comp within a few years.

Do you like him.?

What is your opinion, do you think we should try and get him?

Do you think he would be in our best 22?

Do you think we could let Garland go if we got Lever?

Do you think he would wear number 6 if he came to us?

 


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