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2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

And then who knows, maybe he'll end up being coached by Ross Lyon again..

 
3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No chance 

Yeah, with Todd. We may need to trade Jack Viney. ?

Edited by John Demonic

 

Pick 2 slides back onto the table.

This is going to be a really annoying (or really glorious) trade period.

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Overlooked for the captaincy at Freo, could he be tempted to join Gus and create a Krakouer brothers type duo? 

Contracted to ‘25, but anything is possible these days, especially with the dockers having zero in the draft this year

Just now, Bring Back Barassi said:

Overlooked for the captaincy at Freo, could he be tempted to join Gus and create a Krakouer brothers type duo? 
 

Contracted to ‘25, but anything is possible these days, especially with the dockers having zero in the draft next year

Did this info/idea come from my post in the Freo Death Riding thread!?

 

Perhaps. But that would mean that posters on here would petition the league for us to play 25 on the field “OTHERWISE WE WILL LOSE PLAYER X AND IT WILL BE A DISASTER”


11 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Perhaps. But that would mean that posters on here would petition the league for us to play 25 on the field “OTHERWISE WE WILL LOSE PLAYER X AND IT WILL BE A DISASTER”

Goody wouldn't drop Harmes or Sparrow for Ablett Jr

Young Andy best familiarise himself with his Casey teammates

4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Are the Brayshaws originally from WA ?

Born in WA but moved to SA at 2 but still considers himself a western Australian at the time of his drafting

Just now, AzzKikA said:

Born in WA but moved to SA at 2 but still considers himself a western Australian at the time of his drafting

But the parents live now in VIC.

Maybe it's time to reunite the family in country VIC.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

But the parents live now in VIC.

Maybe it's time to reunite the family in country VIC.

Mrs KikA was born in NSW but lived most of her life in QLD but when state of origin is on she is a blue to the core.


I think we'd be able to at least send them a top 5 pick this year and a very early second...

 

 

57 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

But the parents live now in VIC.

Maybe it's time to reunite the family in country VIC.

Jeepers that sounds like Jeelong are going to get both. They'd probably ask for our freo picks to make it worthwhile to give up pick 97 

I doubt we'd have the salary cap, which we'll likely need for JVR and Jefferson in time. But who knows? 

If it's Brayshaw vs Serong, getting Brayshaw would mean Viney could play forward or burst midfield.

If it was Serong, he'd take Sparrow and JJs midfield minutes and play half forward the rest of the time.

We can dream. 😁


No rush. It'll happen eventually and there's no need to pay his salary until he peaks and when we really need him. Out of contract in 2025 sounds about right. Nibbler, Harmes, Salem, Dunstan and Viney will all be around 30 by the end of 2025 so a bit of midfield time will open up. Petracca will have begun the shift to his 5-year career tail as primarily a terrifying forward, too.

Pencil him in for our 2026 centre bounce combo alongside peak Oliver and Pickett. 

Fremantle will never forgive us.

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I’d wait until he’s out of contract and offer Freo our 2nd rounder plus future 3rd.

no need, he's a free agent next time he's out of contract

 

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