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31 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Just wanted to bump this up the thread. Assuming we are still interested, he played well again yesterday on top of a really good season. He along with Lever are the two we are apparently into in the offseason. Jones can just be a handing over of a first round pick (depending on how high it is, we might get something back), Lever looks like he will cost a mint. Next year's first rounder and ??? If we can deliver both of these boys into our side next year it solves our outside run and key defender issues. 

Lish, do you have any intel or links on this? Just wondering where people are getting this info from (apart from us wishful thinkers).

 

@Moonshadow nothing personally since May at a demons lunch but McLure et al have had us linked all year along with Saints and Dons. I recon it is fair to say any out of contract player who has the ability to be an A grader we are interests in (like everyone else). I'm sure other clubs are waiting to see what happens with Salem. 

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1 minute ago, Dee-licious said:

@Moonshadow nothing personally since May at a demons lunch but McLure et al have had us linked all year along with Saints and Dons. 

OK cheers.

Personally, I'd be very pleased if we heard no whispers about potential trades until they are about to happen. Roos kept our cards close, I hope Goodwin can do the same. I reckon the players would like it that way. These clubs that are linked to all and sundry would be frustrating to supporters

 
23 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

@Moonshadow nothing personally since May at a demons lunch but McLure et al have had us linked all year along with Saints and Dons. I recon it is fair to say any out of contract player who has the ability to be an A grader we are interests in (like everyone else). I'm sure other clubs are waiting to see what happens with Salem. 

Salem signed up a couple of weeks ago

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As we become more and more 'relevant' we will get linked in the media to quality players that are OOC who might fill specific needs. Few cared about us during the Neeld years, now we are comptative on and off the field

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Just reported RUMOR on SEN linking Zak Jones to Melbourne in a convoluted deal involving dusty martin to the swans and I think they said tippet to the dogs and Zak Jones to Melbourne.

 

 

 

so the question is... Do we want him? does he fill a need.

 

it would be nice though to see him playing with his bro...

 

does anyone know if he has pace, as I am in the camp that believes we need a pacy outside mid as our main priority.

what is his disposal like?

 

 

 

 

 

I've always been confident of us getting him. Swans cap situation means they won't be able to offer him as much as the vic clubs.

Kid can play. Tough as nails. Super quick. Powerful. Can play off half back and through the middle. Would be a great asset. Not to mention he's the brother of Chunk 

 

Sounds like a good deal to me (as long as we don't sacfrice a good player instead of draft picks)! By all reports, he has the pace and the hardness that would augment our midfield plus he is the right age! 

His disposal is at times fantastic and at times iffy. Think Jordan Lewis in that regard 


1 minute ago, DemonLad5 said:

His disposal is at times fantastic and at times iffy. Think Jordan Lewis in that regard 

But faster and younger!

Saw him interviewed on one of the footy shows. They asked if he wanted to play with his brother. He doesn't have much of a poker face. I have no doubt he is coming.

3 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Saw him interviewed on one of the footy shows. They asked if he wanted to play with his brother. He doesn't have much of a poker face. I have no doubt he is coming.

show, date, station and time please 

2 minutes ago, Danelska said:

show, date, station and time please 

Any other requests your royal highness?


9 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Saw him interviewed on one of the footy shows. They asked if he wanted to play with his brother. He doesn't have much of a poker face. I have no doubt he is coming.

 

5 minutes ago, Danelska said:

show, date, station and time please 

Saw this too, it was on last Sunday Footy Show.

His reply was a dead giveaway he will likely be a Demon next season.

I just shrugged my shoulders as I am not sure how he fits in when we are loaded with half backs and not sure he can play in the midfield.  Though we may have plans to move Hunt to a wing.

2 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Any other requests your royal highness?

erm...a non smart arse response? :lol:

1 minute ago, Danelska said:

erm...a non smart arse response? :lol:

Hopefully petrattack has a time and date stamp for you. 

Interesting 3 way deal was mooted this morning. 

Dusty to Syd will have 9thmond needing to damage multiple Doulton's all at once!!


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting 3 way deal was mooted this morning. 

Dusty to Syd will have 9thmond needing to damage multiple Doulton's all at once!!

 

Wow. If Dusty leaves them for Sydney (or anyone else) the meltdown from Tiger supporters will trigger a magnitude 10 earthquake.

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Wow. If Dusty leaves them for Sydney (or anyone else) the meltdown from Tiger supporters will trigger a magnitude 10 earthquake.

A 3 way deal was mentioned this morning on SEN. The 3rd player was a mystery

10 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Saw this too, it was on last Sunday Footy Show.

His reply was a dead giveaway he will likely be a Demon next season.

I just shrugged my shoulders as I am not sure how he fits in when we are loaded with half backs and not sure he can play in the midfield.  Though we may have plans to move Hunt to a wing.

I think also as players are coming to the end of their playing days, we will need replacements.

 
4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A 3 way deal was mentioned this morning on SEN. The 3rd player was a mystery

thought I heard the third player was tippett to the dogs, (freeing up salary cap space for sydney)??


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