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Anyone seen the Lobb deal?

We should have got 19 but oh well.

If it is true that he sounded us out about a trade, May is exactly the type of bloke we need. Should be totally invested, unlike the other bloke who chose to leave. He also fills a need and comes ready-made and in his prime. Factor in KK who could be an insta-winger if his health issues are sorted, and we have added depth as well.

These 2 want success with us whereas Hogan didn't care enough to stay.  

Thats a win as far as im concerned. 

 

Welcome to the Dees Mr May I call you Steve ?

It's a shame Lever will miss a bit at the start of the season, otherwise we'd be spruiking for 4 separate All-Australian prospects in our defence in 2019.

Lever. May. Jetta. Hibberd.

Meanwhile, when do we play Fremantle?

Because you'd bank as a certainty that Hogan and May will line up on eachother. We've got nobody else who could match up on the likes of Hogan. Which I daresay is right on the whole point of why we got May.

 


@jnrmac we might have fixed up our back arc a bit I suspect..esp with Lever coming back in ;)

Awfully Sunny here in Melbourne...

Well we better win a flag in the next few years cause at 27 May's only got a few good years left.

 
2 minutes ago, ding said:

If it is true that he sounded us out about a trade, May is exactly the type of bloke we need. Should be totally invested, unlike the other bloke who chose to leave. He also fills a need and comes ready-made and in his prime. Factor in KK who could be an insta-winger if his health issues are sorted, and we have added depth as well.

 

Agree and exactly what our backline needs, will also help take Oscars, Hibbos and Levers game to another level.


1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Agree and exactly what our backline needs, will also help take Oscars, Hibbos and Levers game to another level.

Hibbo and Lever should go up a level. Oscar down a level to  Casey

Hes gonna crush some skulls.

Welcome Skullcrusher.

5 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

It's a shame Lever will miss a bit at the start of the season, otherwise we'd be spruiking for 4 separate All-Australian prospects in our defence in 2019.

Lever. May. Jetta. Hibberd.

Meanwhile, when do we play Fremantle?

Because you'd bank as a certainty that Hogan and May will line up on eachother. We've got nobody else who could match up on the likes of Hogan. Which I daresay is right on the whole point of why we got May.

 

Add Salem to that backline as well.  It's looking very, very good.

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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His pedigree suggests he has some definite 'mongrel' about him . Hopefully that can be positively channeled as controlled aggression on field. Attack the opposition offensively from the fullback position all the way downfield. 

 


29 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

This is the part is part I don't agree with.

The footy department clearly does. 

We are not winning flags with Frost. 

Whos the Melbourne moron supporter who just rang trade radio??

Called Joel Smith Jordan Smith..

What a [censored].

Don't love the trade. KK was pretty much free so it's pick 6 for May. Would've preferred to swap pick 23 up to a higher pick in that deal as well. Anyway.

Love the player though. Big. Angry. Physical. Skilled. Proper key defender. 

9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Whos the Melbourne moron supporter who just rang trade radio??

Called Joel Smith Jordan Smith..

What a [censored].

Lmao, I heard that bloke also. “Steven May  just another Oscar Mcdonald sliding into our back line” ??


42 minutes ago, TheoX said:

Well we better win a flag in the next few years cause at 27 May's only got a few good years left.

Brian Lake played his first game for Hawthorn as a 31 year old.

Played in 3 flags.

 

A 5 year deal seems a bit long.  Hopefully he doesn't drop off too much before it finishes.

5 year deal jeebus. Takes him to 32 on huge money no doubt. This is the kind of player we should get as a free agent.


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