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So Brisbane traded with GC to get pick 6 and will package that with others for Neale. Is that what's happened here? 

 
Just now, Dirts said:

Rumour is we get Cerra !

I'd be very, very, very surprised if we got Cerra.  I just can't see it happening.  It'll be for picks, nothing more.

Can everyone pls calm down ffs

 

6 minutes 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...

I see what you've done there...

Just now, Megatron said:

Can everyone pls calm down ffs

Just want that 400, crickey we could see 500 by the time it is done!

 
Just now, Megatron said:

Can everyone pls calm down ffs

I'm trying to read The Calmer Sutra but it's not working.


Just now, Megatron said:

Can everyone pls calm down ffs

This is the oddest time for someone to ask people to calm down. About to trade a former pick 1, generational full forward.

 

 

As an aside, unbelievable trade period for Fremantle.

Aside from some minor swaps in the late pick they have done:

Out: Pick 6 and Neale

In: Hogan, Lobb, Picks 14 and 30

They also picked up Conca as a free agent.

2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

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.

I'm not saying it will stop club's recruiting from WA, just make them very cautious, especially if the player is very young.  As for it being driven by MFC, surely that was only because we knew he would either go home now or next year.


2 minutes ago, sue said:

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

Agreed. 

I'm glad our current and potentially future elite players in Gawn, T Mac, Oliver, Brayshaw , Harmes, Petracca, Salem and Weideman are VIC blokes.

 

1 minute ago, deeboy said:

As an aside, unbelievable trade period for Fremantle.

Aside from some minor swaps in the late pick they have done:

Out: Pick 6 and Neale

In: Hogan, Lobb, Picks 14 and 30

They also picked up Conca as a free agent.

yeeeah, they are still [censored] 

My prediction is 4000 replies before the trade gets done....

 


 
6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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

Maybe Omac could transition forward if May comes. Who knows? He could turn out like his brother.


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