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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Nioce.

 

[censored] Josh Mahoney! We've been bent over again! Why didn't this deal get done three weeks ago? 

10 minutes ago, roy11 said:

 

I've met 2 North Melbourne supporters in my entire life. Where are they all aha

I caught a train towards town from Kensington station last year on a day when they were playing at Docklands and it had a fair few Roos fans on it. I'd never seen so many in the one place. They must all live in that Kensington / Flemington / Ascot Vale corridor along with Essendon supporters. It's then pretty much Bombers territory until you get close to Broadmeadows where Collingwood take over. 

 
3 minutes ago, A F said:

[censored] Josh Mahoney! We've been bent over again! Why didn't this deal get done three weeks ago? 

Ahead of the curve with the points system.

Ahead of the curve with the future pick trading.

And now I reckon he might be ahead of the curve with the lower draft pick limit... Wait and see I guess.

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Ahead of the curve with the points system.

Ahead of the curve with the future pick trading.

And now I reckon he might be ahead of the curve with the lower draft pick limit... Wait and see I guess.

Yes. Yes. Yes. No complaints 


Great news. (And he's just started his run up for his first round 1 shot at goal.)

 

Assuming North and the Lions finish in the same sports this year (to make the 4th round swaps relevant), we ended up paying around pick 38. That's pretty good going from the guy most don't seem to rate!

Edited by Red and Blue realist


And just like that I like a Norf player. It's amazing how a different jumper just makes the hate all go away. 

Great result for the dees.

1 minute ago, Fat Tony said:

Any detail on the contract?

4 years, not sure of $

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

And just like that I like a Norf player. It's amazing how a different jumper just makes the hate all go away. 

I even like his hair now. Funni how things change.


44 minutes ago, Pollyanna said:

That's crazy good if true. 

Even the 4th round steak knives are surely in our favour!

Norf - death riding our future fourth now :)

 

It isn't even our future fourth .... it's Brisbane's future fourth! North will be death riding Brisbane!

That appears to be a good deal for us.

Just now, Axis of Bob said:

It isn't even our future fourth .... it's Brisbane's future fourth! North will be death riding Brisbane!

That appears to be a good deal for us.

Geelong traded 30 to North for Shaun Higgins.  Let that sink in!

 
25 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Ahead of the curve with the points system.

Ahead of the curve with the future pick trading.

And now I reckon he might be ahead of the curve with the lower draft pick limit... Wait and see I guess.

And he's leaving...? Is that still happening? Any intel?


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