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1 hour ago, True Heart said:

The rumours are getting stronger that Kurt Tippett will be at the Demons next season. Apparently we are looking at him to help Gawn and Hogan.

I would take him at the right price and length of contract.

Where are the rumours getting stronger, on here?

 

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We probably have a spot for all three. Rohan for outside pace, Tippett as a big marking target and backup ruck, Reid as another key defender. Guess it all depends how much they cost. Probably most comfortable with Rohan, least comfortable with Tippett, and neutral about Reid.

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3 minutes ago, Tony Tea said:

If Sydney is all set to jettison players, it will free up cap space, so I don't like our chances of pinching Jones.

They'd obviously much rather hold onto Jones than any of the players mentioned in this thread, so I'd say you're on the money.

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1 hour ago, True Heart said:

The rumours are getting stronger that Kurt Tippett will be at the Demons next season. Apparently we are looking at him to help Gawn and Hogan.

I would take him at the right price and length of contract.

Rumors = Demonland mastication?

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1 hour ago, Luther said:

They'd obviously much rather hold onto Jones than any of the players mentioned in this thread, so I'd say you're on the money.

Jones is promising. He is an intense player. Hits the ball at full tilt. I'd be surprised if they let him go. He is on his way to becoming an impact player, and his skills are rapidly improving. I have been very impressed to see his kicking looking so sharp at times - with his errors becoming less frequent. It would be a good time to offer Jones overs (just to put some more pressure on Sydney, and also in hope of luring Jones ourselves).

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2 hours ago, Tony Tea said:

We probably have a spot for all three. Rohan for outside pace, Tippett as a big marking target and backup ruck, Reid as another key defender. Guess it all depends how much they cost. Probably most comfortable with Rohan, least comfortable with Tippett, and neutral about Reid.

This, I would be interested in Reid as a key defender, judges the ball really well in the air and could play on the bigger forwards. However, his price tag is ridiculous for his output.

 

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7 hours ago, True Heart said:

The rumours are getting stronger that Kurt Tippett will be at the Demons next season. Apparently we are looking at him to help Gawn and Hogan.

I would take him at the right price and length of contract.

What rumours? Do you mean people on DL suggesting it?

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I'd leave Tippett at Sydney, just so they have to pay him $900,000 again next year and not have any money to raid other clubs ( us included)

Next they will be trying to offload Franklin, when his body doesn't last the 10year contract they gave him. 

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8 hours ago, True Heart said:

The rumours are getting stronger that Kurt Tippett will be at the Demons next season. Apparently we are looking at him to help Gawn and Hogan.

I would take him at the right price and length of contract.

Noooooooo!!!!

Pending 'extreme vetting' I'd take Reid. Worried his body can't keep up though

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Just now, Moonshadow said:

Noooooooo!!!!

Pending 'extreme vetting' I'd take Reid. Worried his body can't keep up.

Rumours spread by Tippert's manager most probably.

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Jump at all three of them!

 

Tippett swapping with Gawn as ruck forward is mouth watering.

We need a classy speedy wingman. I'd like to see Rohan fill that void. Haven't had a gun wingman since Steven Stretch and Tingay (loved Robbie and Alan Johnson growing up)

Reid could play the extra defender we're looking for. 

 

We need to catch up to gws and doing things like this is the only way it will happen. Or else for the next 5-8 years we're all playing for second..

 

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3 minutes ago, Stretchyourself said:

Jump at all three of them!

 

Tippett swapping with Gawn as ruck forward is mouth watering.

We need a classy speedy wingman. I'd like to see Rohan fill that void. Haven't had a gun wingman since Steven Stretch and Tingay (loved Robbie and Alan Johnson growing up)

Reid could play the extra defender we're looking for. 

 

We need to catch up to gws and doing things like this is the only way it will happen. Or else for the next 5-8 years we're all playing for second..

 

2 out 3 will be on the injury list every week. 

They are so over rated in particular Reid.  He is rubbish 

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Gary Rohan reminds me very much of Jayden Hunt.

 

 

Apart from the fact that Hunt attacks the contest like a maniac, and the fact that he got knocked T.F.O running head first into the biggest guy on the field to offer defensive pressure, hit the ground face first like he had been shot through the head, but played the following week, whereas Rohan would have feigned a tackle after shortening his steps, and then missed 6 weeks with a torn hammy. 

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11 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

2 out 3 will be on the injury list every week. 

They are so over rated in particular Reid.  He is rubbish 

Exactly, it's easy for players like this to appear handy and of value when you've been part of a successful TEAM for a period of time.

They're C graders and as the Swans have dropped off, they've been highlighted as the most affected.

 

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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Exactly, it's easy for players like this to appear handy and of value when you've been part of a successful TEAM for a period of time.

They're C graders and as the Swans have dropped off, they've been highlighted as the most affected.

 

I thought Tippett was huge in the ruck last year. We've also seen him play well in finals as a forward. He's been disappointing this year for sure though. I think well worth the risk at the right price... 

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