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14 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

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

Except Hogan was never picked in the draft, :)

 

Freo haven’t officially pulled the trigger on Lobb because they’re waiting/hoping for the Dees to cave on pick 11. Think about it ...

 

Some strange ideas in this place.


1 minute ago, EnterTheDragon said:

Freo haven’t officially pulled the trigger on Lobb because they’re waiting/hoping for the Dees to cave on pick 11. Think about it ...

 

Who caves first?

6 & 11 is more then fair in comparison to the other trades that have gone down or are going down.

 

Would also take 11 & Cerra

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4 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Whose body has let him down, in one fashion or another, ever since we drafted him.

He's a beauty, Jesse, but he's a liability in my view.

Any AFL Player is a second away from injury

a 23 year old Key Forward has years left...

 

talk of KK going separately, interesting

2 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

Freo haven’t officially pulled the trigger on Lobb because they’re waiting/hoping for the Dees to cave on pick 11. Think about it ...

 

Source?


4 minutes ago, olisik said:

If Cerra is included in this trade i will be very happy, good news

Would be astounded if a player of his quality who only signed on a couple of months ago was kept completely under wraps by the media and both clubs to come out like this at the last minute. Just doesn't happen like that.

More likely that we manage to keep pick 6 and Brisbane trading May to us for a 4th rounder!

1 minute ago, Unleash Hell said:

Who caves first?

I can’t see either Bell or Mahoney backing down so it’s a standoff and Jesse stays.

Just now, EnterTheDragon said:

Freo haven’t officially pulled the trigger on Lobb because they’re waiting/hoping for the Dees to cave on pick 11. Think about it ...

 

Melbourne won’t cave on 11 unless GCS would accept it.

Pick 6 or 11 is irrelevant for Melbourne, it’s about facilitating May and KK deal.

Hogan is still contracted for 2019 so Melbourne can sit tight and not agree to trade as that outcome is still palatable.  This is precisely why this is the year to trade him if it’s going to happen.


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Any AFL Player is a second away from injury

a 23 year old Key Forward has years left...

I realise that, but he's got an extensive history of breaking down.

Jesse could go on for the rest of his career injury free, and good luck to him (personally) if he does.  But I have my doubts.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:
Steve May's manager Alex McDonald has just made his way to Marvel. Dees looking likely to get their man.

fingers, toes are crossed but I suspect a double-cross from Freo and Brizzy.

1 minute ago, Lampers said:

Melbourne won’t cave on 11 unless GCS would accept it.

Pick 6 or 11 is irrelevant for Melbourne, it’s about facilitating May and KK deal.

Hogan is still contracted for 2019 so Melbourne can sit tight and not agree to trade as that outcome is still palatable.  This is precisely why this is the year to trade him if it’s going to happen.

6 or 11 is relevant given the possibility of the earlier pick being traded into more picks or players than 11 could. Whether that happens is another thing. 


 

And there goes 19. 


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