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Five go - Pedersen, Bugg, McKenna & 2 big men in King & Flipper

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Preuss must be a done deal then. Also was Bugg out of contract? shame we couldn't get trade value from him.

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1 minute ago, MurDoc516 said:

Preuss must be a done deal then. Also was Bugg out of contract? shame we couldn't get trade value from him.

He was mate

 

Thought Mitch King showed enough early to do better in the VFL this year and kick on but once he was dropped from the VFL side that wasn't happening. 

Flip and athletic type but lacked any real AFL qualities and did nothing at Casey.

Feel for Pat McKenna, had a terrible run with injuries and couldn't get anything going at Casey but even without the fitness if you've got an AFL future you should show something in the 2's.

By all reports all pretty good guys and good team mates so we'll need to reload and go again at the drafts.

That gives us 6 spots on senior list with AVB, JKH and Kent uncontracted.  


Just now, drdrake said:

That gives us 6 spots on senior list with AVB, JKH and Kent uncontracted.  

AVB and JKH are surely getting new deals. Kent might want to leave. 

2 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

AVB and JKH are surely getting new deals. Kent might want to leave. 

Add Kent into the Hogan deal to ensure we get 2 first rounders and change

I’ ll back the list managers but Think Bugg could have been handy  as a back up . 

 
5 minutes ago, drdrake said:

That gives us 6 spots on senior list with AVB, JKH and Kent uncontracted.  

I believe D.Johnston and D.Kelity are also both uncontracted as yet...

5 go and 7 spots on the list, that is quite a cleanout.


4 minutes ago, drdrake said:

Add Kent into the Hogan deal to ensure we get 2 first rounders and change

Kent could fit in Hogan's suitcase or maybe we could agree to trade hogan and send Kent over with a Hogan mask instead.

Hopefully delisting all three established (CP) and potential developing rucks means that Preuss is a done deal.

 

7 spots + the potential of Hogan/JKH/Kent leaving. We must seriously be confident on landing some free agents to fill the list. Can’t see us taking more then 4 picks at the ND

Gee wiz... 

Maybe we are having an active trade period? 7 spots on the list ready to go! 


2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Gee wiz... 

Maybe we are having an active trade period? 7 spots on the list ready to go! 

It's 6 spots and 1 rookie spot

22 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

Preuss must be a done deal then.

Surely thats locked in.

Kudos to MFC for telling them now they won't get contracts.  It gives their managers time to find another club to which they can go for free as they will be Delisted Free Agents.

It is a respectful way of letting players go, unlike some clubs hold on to their players till very late in the trade cycle in the hope they get a pick of some small value late in the draft.

I would be very happy to see any of them find their way to a new club.


Wow, this is a huge clean out so far, also is Tyson going to the Saints? So then that will another one gone.

I cannot understand why people talk of Hogan being traded. It is just insane. I wont even look at the trade Hogan thread.

 

Have heard that JKH and Tim Smith have signed new 1 year deals and Keilty elevated to the senior list.

The footy department are not mucking around!

Premiership window is open and they make an additional 5 spots on the list. Wow, 7 spots on the list now.


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