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18 minutes ago, dino rover said:

Apologies my comments apply to Brendon Goddard who i detest.

Bg played a similar role to lewis / vince with a young team

In our case i think it time next year to move on from old slow but composed distributors to more dynamic players with potential 

 

 

All good.  Thought you were being harsh on an 18 year old Cat B rookie by calling him a downhill skier!  I thought we only did that to our 18 year olds, not other teams!

On 8/21/2018 at 9:44 PM, Axis of Bob said:

Why not? He is a talented ball user, leader, a great size and provides us with some composure in a young defence. Former early draft pick that I think can flourish with a change of club.

Hopefully tongue in cheek

 
6 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Hopefully tongue in cheek

In both cheeks.


5 hours ago, The Chazz said:

All good.  Thought you were being harsh on an 18 year old Cat B rookie by calling him a downhill skier!  I thought we only did that to our 18 year olds, not other teams!

Wait, we took an 18-year old downhill skier as a Cat B rookie?

Talk about thinking outside the square!

Goodbye Lindsay Thomas. Your two most annoying acts were the goal against us a few months ago to pull the margin within a goal in the last quarter and the match winning spoil in Tassie in Rd 3 2016 that a small forward had no right to do. Amongst other things.

 
1 hour ago, Spirit of the Demon said:

Surprised there weren’t that many retirement announcements today from players from clubs that are finished for the year.

Might want to get through Mad Monday first.

On 8/3/2018 at 7:20 AM, Whispering_Jack said:

PORT ADELAIDE 

In:

Out: Emmanuel Irra (delisted)  Lindsay Thomas (retired) Jimmy Toumpas (delisted)

The end of an Irra at Port Adelaide.


Tough game footy.

Michael Barlow delisted after game on saturday against the Cats, having 35 possessions.

Would we have any interest in Kieran Collins, the young backman delisted by Dogs today?  He is 20 and 194 cms. 

15 minutes ago, Deeman said:

The end of an Irra at Port Adelaide.

That's funny, you have the same line used by the AFL a few hours ago. What a coincidence.

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

That's funny, you have the same line used by the AFL a few hours ago. What a coincidence.

They're stealing my material.

16 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Before the event?

You have no idea about how much power Gillon McLauchlan wields in the AFL. He can do anything including predict my pearls of wisdom ?


2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Would we have any interest in Kieran Collins, the young backman delisted by Dogs today?  He is 20 and 194 cms. 

No. He’s too slow for AFL.

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The general view is that there will be a deal done with Carlton but it’s unlikely that the Blues would give away their first pick.

Well if they don't give their first pick, what do they have to get a player who is contracted for 2 more years?

Also, he is obviously being offered plenty by Carlton, but other clubs would surely match that, why them?  He also wanted to return to Perth last year. I don't understand this.

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3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Well if they don't give their first pick, what do they have to get a player who is contracted for 2 more years?

Also, he is obviously being offered plenty by Carlton, but other clubs would surely match that, why them?  He also wanted to return to Perth last year. I don't understand this.

You wouldn’t give pick #1 in the draft for Mitch McGovern but there is the matter of the priority pick that Carlton originally  didn’t really want because chasing priority picks is indicative of a lousy culture. 

If the Blues are given a priority pick after the first 10 picks that should do it for them. Adelaide might have to package up that pick with something else to trade down to the early pick that would deliver them one of those SA young guns.

Who can guess why he would no longer go back to WA? All I know is once upon a time, a bloke called Mitch Clark who wanted to go home from Brisbane to Fremantle and somehow, he ended up at Melbourne.


5 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

You wouldn’t give pick #1 in the draft for Mitch McGovern but there is the matter of the priority pick that Carlton originally  didn’t really want because chasing priority picks is indicative of a lousy culture. 

If the Blues are given a priority pick after the first 10 picks that should do it for them. Adelaide might have to package up that pick with something else to trade down to the early pick that would deliver them one of those SA young guns.

Who can guess why he would no longer go back to WA? All I know is once upon a time, a bloke called Mitch Clark who wanted to go home from Brisbane to Fremantle and somehow, he ended up at Melbourne.

Talk is that PP's will be after first round. That wouldn't do it for McGovern.

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7 hours ago, Redleg said:

Talk is that PP's will be after first round. That wouldn't do it for McGovern.

That’s “talk” and it’s possibly reasonable in Carlton’s situation (although even that flies in the face of the precedent the AFL twice set a few years ago in refusing to give PP’s to the MFC when it had a worse record than the Blues) but there’s the AFL’s canary in the mine which is the competition’s basket case - Gold Coast. 

The AFL is desperate to save the Suns and the competition from the embarrassment of multiple 100 point floggings so it will try its hardest to help them. It wouldn’t surprise me therefore that they might decide to hand out PP’s this year after pick 10 or even earlier.

11 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The general view is that there will be a deal done with Carlton but it’s unlikely that the Blues would give away their first pick.

Would Carlton do Pick 1 for McGovern and Adelaide's Pick 7, or whatever it is?

 

Hugh Goddard delisted by Saints. I really thought this guy was going to be a very good player, but was cruelled by injuries.

Think he will be picked up by another club.

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Hugh Goddard delisted by Saints. I really thought this guy was going to be a very good player, but was cruelled by injuries.

Think he will be picked up by another club.

Stunned by that. He played a fantastic game a few weeks back for Sandringham.

I thought he was going to get a promotion to the Saints seniors, not the flick.

Could it be another case of proposed rookie listing?


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