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4 minutes ago, demonstone said:

The cretins on Bomberblitz reckon they've got him, and they always seem to have the good dope.

Worsfold connection perhaps?

 

why any player would go to the drug cheats  is beyond me

When Nathan Jones was interviewed last week I think he made a comment something like “this wouldn’t stop us having him at our club”. 

He was referring to the Gaff punch and I thought it was odd that he would make that type of comment especially when he wasn’t asked about recruiting Gaff. 

Maybe it was a message to Gaff to say we will still recruit you. 

Who knows but I thought it was weird to make a comment like that.  

Edited by DemonOX

 

Seeing as Gaff has been clear he's not meeting with any clubs whilst in Melbourne, there's no way he met with Woosha in the last fortnight

The link to the Peptides does make some sense nevertheless, given the pharmacist connection

Kent and second rounder for Gaff probably gets it done, probably even already done,  but personally not over excited at the propospect of this.

 

 


5 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

Kent and second rounder for Gaff probably gets it done, probably even already done,  but personally not over excited at the propospect of this.

it would go nowhere near getting it done - it would be daylight robbery for us

if he's leaving meth coke, it's as a free agent, not in a trade

18 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

Kent and second rounder for Gaff probably gets it done, probably even already done,  but personally not over excited at the propospect of this.

 

 

Why would we need to give them anything? Isn’t he a free agent?

 
20 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Seeing as Gaff has been clear he's not meeting with any clubs whilst in Melbourne, there's no way he met with Woosha in the last fortnight

The link to the Peptides does make some sense nevertheless, given the pharmacist connection

I could be wrong, but I recall from years ago, that he had some kind of connection to one of the doctors at Essendon.

8 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Why would we need to give them anything? Isn’t he a free agent?

Restricted free agent, we would only need to look at trade options if WC decide to match our offer to him. So first base is to make an offer and see what they do


8 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

I could be wrong, but I recall from years ago, that he had some kind of connection to one of the doctors at Essendon.

I think you are talking about Heppell...

4 hours ago, demonstone said:

The cretins on Bomberblitz reckon they've got him, and they always seem to have the good dope.

very droll.

 

3 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

it would go nowhere near getting it done - it would be daylight robbery for us

if he's leaving meth coke, it's as a free agent, not in a trade

Not if WC match the offer, which they likely would unless it's a North offer for $50 million and an island in the Caribbean. 

If Gaff leaves the West for Melbourne, I can’t see him making his decision based on a 10 year old connection with a clubs doctor. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


A certain GWS player whose name begins with K and ends with elly is available next year.

5 minutes ago, Mickey said:

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/andrew-gaff-is-weighing-up-his-future-with-his-decision-believed-to-be-a-race-in-two/news-story/c6798872b1c8cfbc62deeed88e0f0e3b

Jay Clark also saying it is a choice between North and WC. He says Essendon are not pursuing Gaff, while Melbourne and St Kilda are not confident of getting him

Imagine coming back to Victoria... to play for Norf.

I guess they had to get someone on the hook with all that money.  They've missed on everyone else.

3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Imagine coming back to Victoria... to play for Norf.

I guess they had to get someone on the hook with all that money.  They've missed on everyone else.

Maybe we could squeeze out one of their players. Ben Jacobs is arguably the leagues best tagger and hasn't re-signed. He obviously has concussion issues right now, but we do have a good track record with Brayshaws recovery so far.

So much for a few on here with "inside connections" that were adamant hes Melbourne bound..

In saying that, [censored]ing North Andrew!?? Really..??

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15 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

A certain GWS player whose name begins with K and ends with elly is available next year.

Perhaps we have never been into Gaff and are saving our coin for Kelly who has already committed us.

Hey,  a man is allowed to dream.


16 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Imagine coming back to Victoria... to play for Norf.

I guess they had to get someone on the hook with all that money.  They've missed on everyone else.

Gaff to North has a lot of symmetry with the Judd to Carlton scenario. 

WC player returning to Melbourne on big dollars to play in a team that achieves SFA until he retires (and even then they still suck).  

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18 minutes ago, deefella said:

Do we back track and aim for Hannebery, had a cracker? 

We have nothing to give Sydney 

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We have nothing to give Sydney 

Yep as it stands we don’t. If may be able to trade back into the draft and pick up another second rounder or two. Mount peak Sydney’s interest as they’ll be wanting points to use on Academy picks. 

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