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So unless you're upset with sliding back two spots from 26 to 28, we'll get Brown for a third round pick (31 or 33).

Sounds good to me.

 

 

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Per The Age: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-trade-period-deadline-day-all-the-trades-and-all-the-drama-on-deadline-day-20201112-p56dvm.html

North Melbourne and Melbourne are close to a deal to send Ben Brown to the Demons for an exchange of a suite of picks.

The deal, which is agreed in principal, cannot be lodged until later today after an AFL briefing.

The deal will centre on North giving up Brown and pick 28 and receive Melbourne’s pick 26 and either pick 31 or 33.

The clubs will also swap future late round picks.

If this ends up being the deal I think we couldn't be happier

5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

So unless you're upset with sliding back two spots from 26 to 28, we'll get Brown for a third round pick (31 or 33).

Sounds good to me.

When did 31 or 33 become third round?

 

 

Article says we'll be giving up 26 alongside either pick 31 or 33.

So potentially...

In: Brown, Pick 28, Pick 70

Out: Pick 26, Pick 31, Pick 50.

Edited by Demon Jack


7 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Article says we'll be giving up 26 alongside either pick 31 or 33.

So potentially...

In: Brown, Pick 28, Pick 70

Out: Pick 26, Pick 31, Pick 50.

So in effect, Brown for Preuss. I think on the face of it that's a fantastic result. 

An essential swap of Preuss for Brown would be an outstanding result.

15 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Article says we'll be giving up 26 alongside either pick 31 or 33.

So potentially...

In: Brown, Pick 28, Pick 70

Out: Pick 26, Pick 31, Pick 50.

It says "Future Late Round Picks" in the article. Which could mean we still have 50 in this years draft to help us move up into the first round.

Edited by AshleyH30

 

Is there a min of picks we have to use in the draft, i could be wrong but i thought all clubs had to use at least 3 picks?

raise the bat lads, terrific innings. 100 pages of pure football nuffie waffle go dees

5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Nothing will be announced until after trade week closes, so that the AFL can build the anticipation. Stupid.

So we have to wait until 7.00pm?

23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If that is the net effect then nobody in the whole universe can deny this as nothing short of a heist.

New to Demonland I take it?

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Which BB won't help.

Interesting a side like Carlton which is probably a quicker side than us, said they needed more speed and together with the Saints, have brought in a number of quicker players over the last 2 years.

 

Here we go again this myth that we are slow just total BS, funny in 2018 when we were winning no one said it was a problem, I see no evidence that Carlton is quick.


53 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Per The Age: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-trade-period-deadline-day-all-the-trades-and-all-the-drama-on-deadline-day-20201112-p56dvm.html

North Melbourne and Melbourne are close to a deal to send Ben Brown to the Demons for an exchange of a suite of picks.

The deal, which is agreed in principal, cannot be lodged until later today after an AFL briefing.

The deal will centre on North giving up Brown and pick 28 and receive Melbourne’s pick 26 and either pick 31 or 33.

The clubs will also swap future late round picks.

If that is the deal, that is sensational! Ben Brown for essentially a pick in the early 30s in a compromised draft. 

Deal of the century.

Watch us slip in a future 2nd for a future 4th. You know, late picks and all 

4 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Watch us slip in a future 2nd for a future 4th. You know, late picks and all 

Except we don't have one ...

43 minutes ago, CYB said:

So in effect, Brown for Preuss. I think on the face of it that's a fantastic result. 

Can't imagine we could get him so cheap but if we did, WOW!

  • Preuss: Games 18      Goals 9
  • Brown: Games 130     Goals 287

 
12 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Here we go again this myth that we are slow just total BS, funny in 2018 when we were winning no one said it was a problem, I see no evidence that Carlton is quick.

Disagree.
We are not a quick side and have even said we were looking at outside run and identified Smith as a possible, for a 3 year contract.

Just because we had a purple patch in the second half of 2018 doesn’t make us a quick side.

I think most would agree that Blues and Saints are quicker sides than us and they keep loading up on pace.

1 hour ago, Demon Jack said:

Article says we'll be giving up 26 alongside either pick 31 or 33.

So potentially...

In: Brown, Pick 28, Pick 70

Out: Pick 26, Pick 31, Pick 50.

Happy with that. Package up 31 and 33 for the bully's 1st rounder


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