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If the AFL website article is correct, he is either staying or coming to us. Other clubs seem to be out of the picture.

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8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Up to 32 (13/19 and a goal) 5 minutes left in the third, but he’s an accumulating spud...

Yeah, how dare he rack up important touches and hit targets further down the field.  Just the player we don't need...

On a serious note, there was piece of play in that third term that summed up how good he is.  He got the ball on the half back flank, ran and took two bounces before hitting up Cripps 50 metres away to help set up a goal. It was great to watch.  He would look superb in the red and blue.

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1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

What article?

Saw an article that said according to the author, he was staying or coming to the Dees.

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4 minutes ago, Danelska said:

saty's allowed to have an opinion right? just like you're allowed to have an opinion? ...why the childish sarcasm?

True.  Saty will tell you that until he is blue in the face.

Your opinion can be wrong, though, and it's not as if Gaff has been up and down this year.  He's having a sensational year and everyone, bar one, agrees.  It just seems as though he's sticking to his opinion out of stubbornness more so than actually believing Gaff is nothing but an accumulator.  That, plus he also lied a few times when he said Gaff had never won a B&F, then when he was corrected on that claimed that he has Eagles supporter friends who didn't rate him that highly the year he won it... which made no sense considering he said he'd never won one.

He hasn't exactly covered himself in glory on this topic.

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13 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Saw an article that said according to the author, he was staying or coming to the Dees.

 

14 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

What article?

Jul 8, 2018 10:00AM

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-07-06/comment-blues-roos-and-saints-should-shift-focus-to-class-of-2019-mids

 

CARLTON, North Melbourne and St Kilda should resist the temptation to bid for older or second-tier midfielders if attempts to lure gun free agent Andrew Gaff are unsuccessful. 

They should instead put their chequebooks away and turn their attention to next year’s crop of out-of-contract and free agent stars, which includes some of the biggest names in the game.     

The Blues, Roos and Saints have been desperate to add class to their midfield groups for some time.     

All three clubs tried in vain to lure Josh Kelly home from Greater Western Sydney last year, while the Kangaroos also unsuccessfully dangled a $10 million, seven-year free agency offer at Richmond star Dustin Martin.     

This year all three were linked with Jordan De Goey – the Roos again leading the way with a $5 million, five-year offer and the Saints not far behind them – before the explosive forward/midfielder re-signed with Collingwood last Sunday for two years.     

All three remain in the race for Gaff, but face stiff competition from Melbourne, which shapes as his most likely new home, and Essendon.     

The hard-running Eagle is also every chance to resist a move home to Victoria given West Coast looks well placed to go deep into the finals in the next few seasons.     

If the 26-year-old re-signs with the Eagles – or if he enters free agency and signs with the Demons –  Carlton, North and St Kilda should resist the temptation to snare another midfielder in this year's market.     


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15 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

What article?

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-07-06/comment-blues-roos-and-saints-should-shift-focus-to-class-of-2019-mids

" If the 26-year-old re-signs with the Eagles – or if he enters free agency and signs with the Demons..."

Its part of a wider story on the bottom teams chasing a 'big fish'.

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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:
1Andrew Gaff 22 19 41 6 0 0 0 3 2 0

146

 

gettim

He needs to slow down a tad. His price is surely rising, what would he be worth?

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

He needs to slow down a tad. His price is surely rising, what would he be worth?

he's free as an rfa

being a log-time dees supporter he will probably take $500 - lol

no idea actually but over $650 i'd guess

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

He needs to slow down a tad. His price is surely rising, what would he be worth?

As much as we gave to Lever but over 5. Media have said opening price will need to be $4 million over 5. 

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Posted
Just now, deefella said:

We need more than just Gaff this upcoming FA/ Trade/ Draft season.

We do, we certainly do.

Posted
Just now, daisycutter said:

we've got bradtke next year - all 205cm

a wee but tall,  to become a dangerous rover.

Posted

41 disposals and 2 goals, including an important one to seal the win. Gun.

Lets hope we can afford him!


Posted
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Up to 32 (13/19 and a goal) 5 minutes left in the third, but he’s an accumulating spud...

No he's not

Posted
1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

Yeah, how dare he rack up important touches and hit targets further down the field.  Just the player we don't need...

On a serious note, there was piece of play in that third term that summed up how good he is.  He got the ball on the half back flank, ran and took two bounces before hitting up Cripps 50 metres away to help set up a goal. It was great to watch.  He would look superb in the red and blue.

Yeah, how dare he GO GET HIM ! GUNNNNNN!!

Posted
39 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

41 disposals and 2 goals, including an important one to seal the win. Gun.

Lets hope we can afford him!

Yes and let a few of our “list cloggers” go.

Posted

How often does a player of his calibre remain unsigned this late into the season?

Very good chance that hes already committed to us.

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