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Firstly we shouldn't be ageist against Vince and we should give him a 1 year contract.

Due to giving away our first rnd pick I think we can only have 3 picks in the draft 31, 49, 51 ATM.

McKenna and Bull to swap around lists.

Hold on to Vandenberg to see if his luck can finally change.

Obviously the big fish we are going to get is Gaff due to FA.

Delist Pedersen, Bugg, Kennedy Harris, Johnstone, Keilty (rookie)

SENIOR

B: J.LEWIS, O.MCDONALD, JETTA

HB: HIBBERD, LEVER, SALEM

C : GAFF (FA), OLIVER, JONES

HF: PETRACCA, HOGAN, FRITSCH

F: MELKSHAM, T,MCDONALD, WEIDEMAN

FOLL: GAWN, BRAYSHAW, VINEY

IC: VINCE, HARMES, NEAL-BULLEN, SPARGO

VFL

B: J.SMITH, FROST, J.WAGNER

HB: HUNT, PETTY, PICK 49 (ATLEY\BENDIGO)

C : STRETCH, TYSON, BAKER

HF: BALIC, T.SMITH, HANNAN

F: GARLETT, PICK 51 (MUNN\STURT), KENT

FOLL: KING, MAYNARD (ROOKIE), PICK 31 (O'HALLORAN\JETS)

IC: FILIPOVIC (ROOKIE), VANDENBERG, MCKENNA (ROOKIE SECOND RND PICK), C.WAGNER (ROOKIE CASEY\FIRST RND PICK)

 

 
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5 minutes ago, SFebey said:

You’ve turned into a spam bot!

That's a bit harsh you hurt my feelings☹️

 

Watch Pies make a big play for Sam Weideman. Pies will offer 1st round pick. Pick 8-9 (pies 1st round) for Weid and our pick 26-27 (2nd round). 

F-orf is my reply.  We have invested and he is ready to rock in 2019. Could be our Hogan-Weideman-Tommymcd forward era. 

3 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Watch Pies make a big play for Sam Weideman. Pies will offer 1st round pick. Pick 8-9 (pies 1st round) for Weid and our pick 26-27 (2nd round). 

F-orf is my reply.  We have invested and he is ready to rock in 2019. Could be our Hogan-Weideman-Tommymcd forward era. 

purely hypothetically.. if trading weideman meant we could get gaff, would you do it? with gaff i reckon we'd be top four and really pushing for a flag. i think weideman is too important personally. he'll come good. could be on the cards though if the club gets aggressive and looks for a flag ASAP instead of in 3-4 years time..

would never trade a KPF (a young one at that) in the hope of bringing in a mid.

Better to go like for like. Out - Tyson, In - Gaff.

List is a lot more balanced doing this.

PS. All recent trades we have done with the filth has resulted in us getting the raw end of the stick. They can GAGF AFAIC.

 

Oh a WERRIDEE team line up thread...

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4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Watch Pies make a big play for Sam Weideman. Pies will offer 1st round pick. Pick 8-9 (pies 1st round) for Weid and our pick 26-27 (2nd round). 

F-orf is my reply.  We have invested and he is ready to rock in 2019. Could be our Hogan-Weideman-Tommymcd forward era. 

Why would we trade him for pick 8 or 9 when we drafted him at 9 and have put a few years of development in to him? 

1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Why would we trade him for pick 8 or 9 when we drafted him at 9 and have put a few years of development in to him? 

Don't listen to him.  He's the king of the 'hypothetical trade' that's based on absolutely nothing.

52 minutes ago, Rocky said:

purely hypothetically.. if trading weideman meant we could get gaff, would you do it? with gaff i reckon we'd be top four and really pushing for a flag. i think weideman is too important personally. he'll come good. could be on the cards though if the club gets aggressive and looks for a flag ASAP instead of in 3-4 years time..

Nope; no way would I.

I prefer the Weide.

19 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Watch Pies make a big play for Sam Weideman. Pies will offer 1st round pick. Pick 8-9 (pies 1st round) for Weid and our pick 26-27 (2nd round). 

F-orf is my reply.  We have invested and he is ready to rock in 2019. Could be our Hogan-Weideman-Tommymcd forward era. 

Can those making comment please read the second paragraph. The Weid is a keeper

Interesting the overwhelming Weid love here. I was expecting much more anti-weed sentiment.


We have some very good players of our own that are without a contract next season. How about we worry about signing them before raping and pillaging the rest of the league.

Lot's of mail on Weeds to Collingwood given they might be losing Moore.

2 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

Interesting the overwhelming Weid love here. I was expecting much more anti-weed sentiment.

He's given everyone a hint of his wares

Now people have something witnessed to believe in.

My Christmas stocking is very satisfied, from a couple of years back.

 

But this years 2018 Xmas stocking is still empty so far.  It wants a running mid signed sealed & delivered.

I'd prefer one of Tex's !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2F4K7nbcgs

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2 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

Interesting the overwhelming Weid love here. I was expecting much more anti-weed sentiment.

I feel like we would be a predominantly pro-weed club.

 

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4 hours ago, Adzman said:

We have some very good players of our own that are without a contract next season. How about we worry about signing them before raping and pillaging the rest of the league.

Lot's of mail on Weeds to Collingwood given they might be losing Moore.

oh yeah? and what's that?..

6 hours ago, mongrel said:

I feel like we would be a predominantly pro-weed club.

 

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NOTHING WRONG... with a bit of Weid.


3 hours ago, Rocky said:

oh yeah? and what's that?..

People will laugh at me for this... but...

I'd give up a third round pick for Darcy. An early one, too. He's not Tom Boyd.

i wouldn't laugh dan, but he seems surplus to our requirements.. i reckon we have other priorities anyway. but if he's going cheap, why not?

19 hours ago, Rocky said:

oh yeah? and what's that?..

That Collingwood would look to replace a young tall with a young tall. Plenty of chatter from Collingwood fans about it. Not sure you will get anything concrete at this stage of the year.

 
20 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

People will laugh at me for this... but...

I'd give up a third round pick for Darcy. An early one, too. He's not Tom Boyd.

I would too.

The young fella might turn, into a Follower.

worth the risk.

he's not what we need 

 

and you don't deal with the filth

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