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Out: Hogan, Pick 6 and Future 4th round pick

In: May, KK, Pick 23 and Gold Coast future 4th round pick

Reported in the Age

 
1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

He doesn’t want to be at the Dees mate.

Thats the only reason all this is happening 

I know all that

but he is a contracted player, who can assist the Weid in becoming a better forward for a year. 

I just get the feeling the Weid is still a touch green. 

Just my feelings...

2 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

 

Sorry but I will spew with that deal. We paid more for hogan as a 17 year old. 

Here, use this...

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Michael Gleeson reports that the final and biggest piece of the interconnected mega trade is expected to be completed in the next hour.

The essence of the deal is:

  • Jesse Hogan and Melbourne's fourth round pick will move to Fremantle for picks six and 23.
  • Melbourne will trade pick six to the Suns for Steven May, Kade Kolodjashnij and a Suns fourth round pick.
Just now, Nasher said:

I was going to point out that you were delusional, but I see you already acknowledged it. ?

I hope so?

 
1 minute ago, wheaters31 said:

Out: Hogan, Pick 6 and Future 4th round pick

In: May, KK, Pick 23 and Gold Coast future 4th round pick

Reported in the Age

WTF? why bother with a swap of future 4th round picks 


Whether he goes or stays, I expect this will put a dampner on Vic clubs recruiting young blokes from WA.

6 minutes ago, Nasher said:

FYI all, the official thread count including deleted posts is already at 400. The milestone is already reached. 

Negotiations resume but an argument has broken out over biscuits

1 minute ago, ben russell said:

Michael Gleeson reports that the final and biggest piece of the interconnected mega trade is expected to be completed in the next hour.

The essence of the deal is:

  • Jesse Hogan and Melbourne's fourth round pick will move to Fremantle for picks six and 23.
  • Melbourne will trade pick six to the Suns for Steven May, Kade Kolodjashnij and a Suns fourth round pick.

Prefer we get a better deal than that


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I know all that

but he is a contracted player, who can assist the Weid in becoming a better forward for a year. 

I just get the feeling the Weid is still a touch green. 

Just my feelings...

Weid is VERY green, WYL. 

Very promising but only a 20 gamer still growing into his frame.

Just now, sue said:

Whether he goes or stays, I expect this will put a dampner on Vic clubs recruiting young blokes from WA.

I think the real problem is paying too much and losing them for too little - that is the real question

1 minute ago, ben russell said:

Michael Gleeson reports that the final and biggest piece of the interconnected mega trade is expected to be completed in the next hour.

The essence of the deal is:

  • Jesse Hogan and Melbourne's fourth round pick will move to Fremantle for picks six and 23.
  • Melbourne will trade pick six to the Suns for Steven May, Kade Kolodjashnij and a Suns fourth round pick.

so that means it is 6 + 23 -2019 4th

so freo get more for neale (6 + 19)

got done by bell of all people - wow

1 minute ago, sue said:

Whether he goes or stays, I expect this will put a dampner on Vic clubs recruiting young blokes from WA.

I'd be staying away from any draftee from WA or Moggs creek


Just now, sue said:

Whether he goes or stays, I expect this will put a dampner on Vic clubs recruiting young blokes from WA.

I don’t think so sue. Cripps is from WA and there’s never been any noise about a return there. Simon Black from WA had a long and fruitful career in Brisbane. The AFL is littered with interstate players who settle in. Furthermore I believe this has been as much driven by the MFC as it was Hogan driven.

1 minute ago, Sydee said:

I think the real problem is paying too much and losing them for too little - that is the real question

Rumour is we get Cerra !

Just now, EnterTheDragon said:

Weid is VERY green, WYL. 

Very promising but only a 20 gamer still growing into his frame.

Yes and Opposition Teams will target him hard now on the ground. A year of transition with Hogan would have been an interesting proposition 

 
1 minute ago, Sydee said:

I think the real problem is paying too much and losing them for too little - that is the real question

Dunno about paying too much, but I expect club's would always be losing them for too little.  Almost unavoidable.

2 minutes ago, ben russell said:

Michael Gleeson reports that the final and biggest piece of the interconnected mega trade is expected to be completed in the next hour.

The essence of the deal is:

  • Jesse Hogan and Melbourne's fourth round pick will move to Fremantle for picks six and 23.
  • Melbourne will trade pick six to the Suns for Steven May, Kade Kolodjashnij and a Suns fourth round pick.

I reckon this is one more pick perhaps 20 or a player away from being a good deal. 

If this is it.. I won't be overly happy. 


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