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Unless Wines is willing to come back to Victoria for less money, there's no way he'll come here.

Our list strategy has been pretty clear for the past 4 years. Draft and develop from within, trade for needs.

As much as Wines would walk into our midfield, we can do without him and we have more pressing needs, such as securing a plethora of young guns to long term deals.

 
6 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Agreed if true. Have no idea if we are making a play, but regardless, hating a club for not picking his son is plain stupid and not in his son's best interests 

I still hate our club for not picking him and I'm not even related to Ollie.

I'm confident we will get a deal done if Ollie elects to leave SA - but with a huge emphasis on the if.  

 
On 13/02/2018 at 9:56 AM, Clint Bizkit said:

Beat me to it.

3 South Australians and a a blow in. Well done Port. 

14 hours ago, Skuit said:

I still hate our club for not picking him and I'm not even related to Ollie.

One of the worst decisions we ever made and that’s saying something considering some of the choices we have made. 


On 16/02/2018 at 7:21 PM, DemonOX said:

One of the worst decisions we ever made and that’s saying something considering some of the choices we have made. 

Worst?

Gysberts?

Blease?

Cook?

Scully?

Morton?

Too much residual trauma surfacing

No more....please

17 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Worst?

Gysberts?

Blease?

Cook?

Scully?

Morton?

Too much residual trauma surfacing

No more....please

Neeld. 

On 16/02/2018 at 5:00 AM, Skuit said:

I still hate our club for not picking him and I'm not even related to Ollie.

If Port had of had the selection before us they would also have selected (South Australian) Toumpas (leaving us with Wines) as that was clearly the ranking at that stage. Whilst we knew the type of player Wines was, I suspect we envisaged that Toumpas was destined to be Robbie Flower reincarnated and that we had pulled off a coup. Things don’t always turn out as scripted! ?

 
On 13/02/2018 at 12:07 AM, Doodle Dee said:

I think this year may reveal a few list suprises that could cover for this supposed dire need for outside run too.

 

care to elaborate dee?

If port implodes and misses finals, and we get in and at least win week one, we could be a preferred landing spot for wines.

I think if it's money he wants he will go to norf..


38 minutes ago, Adzman said:

If port implodes and misses finals, and we get in and at least win week one, we could be a preferred landing spot for wines.

I think if it's money he wants he will go to norf..

No one wants to go to north no matter how much money they throw, they offered martin and Kelly heaps but got neither. I think port have given him a low ball offer, there are too many players on big money there,  player's like Hamish hartlett are on huge amounts and they don't want to go, they regretted paying him so much 1 year later.

9 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

Worst?

Gysberts?

Blease?

Cook?

Scully?

Morton?

Too much residual trauma surfacing

No more....please

Grgic

3 hours ago, Big Carl said:

Grgic

Scilly was not a bad pick he just left for money, can't say he was a bad pick

7 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

Scilly was not a bad pick he just left for money, can't say he was a bad pick

All Australian?

On 16/02/2018 at 7:21 PM, DemonOX said:

One of the worst decisions we ever made and that’s saying something considering some of the choices we have made. 

Not even close to the worst decision made by MFC over the last decade.

  • 1 month later...

I was at the Swans V Port game. Jeez this kid can play.

 

Would we take him if he came to us before the end of the season and said he wanted to play with and for the Vineys.

I guess with Clarry and a fit Viney we don't really need him. Other great teams have had threesomes. Briso's great trifecta, Eagles when Judd was still there, Cats have gone that way this year. I'd take him if we could. 

 

Problem is it can't happen without some major trading of players.  We don't have a first rounder this year and will have to use next year's in the draft so we couldn't nab him anyway. But if we could what a midfield it would be.

I really liked Dom  Barrys' game yesterday was clean, hard at it and was effecive as a link man on a number offorays forward

Can someone remind me of why he was cleared?

8 minutes ago, jackaub said:

I really liked Dom  Barrys' game yesterday was clean, hard at it and was effecive as a link man on a number offorays forward

Can someone remind me of why he was cleared?

He chose to leave for cultural reasons didn’t he? Pretty sure we wanted to keep him and he’d recently signed a contract extension 

42 minutes ago, sisso said:

He chose to leave for cultural reasons didn’t he? Pretty sure we wanted to keep him and he’d recently signed a contract extension 

This is exactly correct and I recall thinking at the time that his departure was very close to the signing of an extended contract. He will probably become a very good player. 


5 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

This is exactly correct and I recall thinking at the time that his departure was very close to the signing of an extended contract. He will probably become a very good player. 

Thanks for the update fellow demonlanders?

3 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

This is exactly correct and I recall thinking at the time that his departure was very close to the signing of an extended contract. He will probably become a very good player. 

It’s doubly annoying we lost him for nothing as he was part of the Scully compensation....got that pace and ball carrying ability we need but I suppose it’s ancient history in footy terms 

 

We had Ollie and was to join Melbourne  at pick 4 and to be with his close mate in Jack Viney. GWS had the first 3 picks in the National Draft and Melbourne  had pick no 4.which  came from GWS   for an uncontracted player compensation pick, that happened to be for Scully. Toumpas was to be picked up early and fell through to pick 4. Todd Viney and co decided to pick Toumpas ahead of  Ollie  and he slipped through to Pick 7.

Note! After picking Toumpas at 4 the next pick at 5 was Jake Stringer,   WHAT IF?  GOD HELP US !

On 2/18/2018 at 12:31 PM, don't make me angry said:

Scilly was not a bad pick he just left for money, can't say he was a bad pick

$cully was an ordinary pick. He is small and chip kicks everywhere. He has great endurance which has come back into favour given the restrictions on interchange but oterwise he was an ordinary number 1 pick.

If we were picking today with our current recruiting team between Oliver, Wines and $cully, $cully would be a distant third


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