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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

They no longer have 19. It has to be 6 and 23 now.

They just got 19 in the Neale deal.

 

Freo now hold picks: 6, 11, 19, 23, 30. I would be hoping for more than 6 & 23 for Hogan


I don’t know how unproductive some of you lot are right now but I’ve just put my noise canceling head phones on and am about to mow the lawns. 

Back in an hour. 

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

freo now saying they'll take jesse for nothing if we pay 50% of his salary for 2 years

But of course they haven't said that to us because as we know they aren't interested in Hogan this year, and are no longer discussing him with us.

 

Overall it's Neale for the equivalent of about pick 3 by itself. It's pick 6 and 55, plus an upgrade of 30 to 19. 

The pick shuffles at the end aren't actually worth much overall.

2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Depends how their picks work out.  What if they want in two years time, or turn into average players?  What is May and KK are part of a premiership side in the next few seasons?

I'll hold off before saying Freo got 'more' for Neale than we did for Hogan.  Too subjective.  

In terms of picks in the trade it's pretty objective. Sure hope we stick to our request for 2 first rounders, completely reasonable given what they'll be getting.


1 minute ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

Freo now hold picks: 6, 11, 19, 23, 30. I would be hoping for more than 6 & 23 for Hogan

They don't have 30

Trade paperwork officially lodged. Melbourne trade Jesse Hogan and Rd 4 (65) (on traded from St Kilda) to Fremantle for Rd 1 (6) (on traded from Brisbane Lions) and Rd 2 (23) (on traded from Port Adelaide).

6 and 23 it is. 


Hogan officially a Docker along with pick 65. We get picks 6 and 23 in return.

6 & 23, not what Mahoney stated he wanted, he caved


On 10/14/2018 at 12:03 PM, EnterTheDragon said:

This article provides nothing. No direct quote or even a vague reference to an ‘unnamed source’. Just a hunch on the part of the journo. Yet based on this most of you are piling back on believing Jesse will be a Docker by Wednesday. 

I’m telling you right now. They’ve gone cold on him. Bell isn’t bluffing, they’re no longer interested.

We’re stuck with Hogan for 12 months and this will all happen again next year.

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1 minute ago, adonski said:

Trade paperwork officially lodged. Melbourne trade Jesse Hogan and Rd 4 (65) (on traded from St Kilda) to Fremantle for Rd 1 (6) (on traded from Brisbane Lions) and Rd 2 (23) (on traded from Port Adelaide).

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Wow what a [censored] joke. We actually had to give a sweetener lol.

Just now, adonski said:

Trade paperwork officially lodged. Melbourne trade Jesse Hogan and Rd 4 (65) (on traded from St Kilda) to Fremantle for Rd 1 (6) (on traded from Brisbane Lions) and Rd 2 (23) (on traded from Port Adelaide).

Maybe Im greedy but I feel like it needed to be more


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