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22 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Might need to find a set of steak knives to go with that.

What else could they give us?

 
2 minutes ago, rjay said:

What else could they give us?

A cheese platter.

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

A cheese platter.

We already have plenty of those. 

 

 

Hot damn. We've really come to do business today. Two trades by lunch time in one day. 

Another great deal! We move down 4 spots in the 2nd round but also snag Langdon also and still having a future 2nd round. 

 

Just now, Siren said:

Done deal - we get back pick 26 this year for a future second and pick 22

So effectively a future second rounder. Backing ourselves to have a much better year. With next years draft having many F/S and Academy picks, this is an excellent result 

 

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Another great deal! We move down 4 spots in the 2nd round but also snag Langdon also and still having a future 2nd round. 

This is why you don't go early on the one Frost trade.

I think we still have a few things to do pick wise and have a feeling we are after 2 top 15 picks.

That is why we didn't want the late picks this year.

Ed Langdon has been traded to Melbourne as five picks change hands. Pick 22, 79 and a future second round selection will head to the Dockers, while pick 26 and a future fourth round selection head to Melbourne along with Langdon.

 

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Outstanding.

We have now filled an open spot in the team, with someone who is young, extremely fast, and knows how to defend.

 

Very happy with this.

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3 minutes ago, Siren said:

Done deal - we get back pick 26 this year for a future second and pick 22

Bent over again...


1 minute ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

This is why you don't go early on the one Frost trade.

I think we still have a few things to do pick wise and have a feeling we are after 2 top 15 picks.

That is why we didn't want the late picks this year.

Yep agree mate!

Fantastic deal. 

Waiting for all the moaners to say we got shafted and that Langdon is slow and can’t kick in 3...2...1...

Our future second or the one we just got from Hawks? I assume its the latter as the deal got done straight after Frost


This is why I like Josh Mahoney, he looks at the big picture. Happy to take what's probably a loss on the Frost deal to get a win on the Langdon deal. Staying in both this and next year's 2nd round is a big win

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2 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

Bent over again...

??? You have no idea. 

We have traded him for a 2nd rd pick, how is this overs.

if we climb up the ladder as we should and with all the academy, zone and father sons next year our 2nd pick will be 30 plus 

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1 minute ago, Engorged Onion said:

Bent over again...

How? Only moved 4 picks back this year, got the player we were after and only had to send back the Hawks 2nd round pick that will most likely be 30 something

Super deal.

So, for those keeping count:

We let go of Frost and landed Langdon for a bit of a shuffle with late picks and moving back 4 spots in this years second round.

Very happy with that.


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