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Trade Radio saying Rory Lobb is worth a 1st round pick?? I thought a 2nd round would get it done for him or am I missing something?

 
1 minute ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Trade Radio saying Rory Lobb is worth a 1st round pick?? I thought a 2nd round would get it done for him or am I missing something?

I would say somewhere between pick 15 and 20, or equivalent would be Lobb's value

13 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Which deal Jesse or May?

Jesse

 
1 minute ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Trade Radio saying Rory Lobb is worth a 1st round pick?? I thought a 2nd round would get it done for him or am I missing something?

Lobb is a seriously good link player who can also play ruck and forward.

Definitely worth a  first rounder. The debate would be over high, medium or low.

Haha. Lobb has the same value as Jesse. Righto. These gronks crack me up.


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6 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Trade Radio saying Rory Lobb is worth a 1st round pick?? I thought a 2nd round would get it done for him or am I missing something?

Lobb is such a 'nothing' footballer.

Not a key forward...

Not a first ruck...

Just... meh.

10 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Trade Radio saying Rory Lobb is worth a 1st round pick?? I thought a 2nd round would get it done for him or am I missing something?

Future first round they reckon. I’d have thought around 20. But they’re offering him 750k so not easy to do that and then argue he’s not worth a first rounder 

 
3 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Lobb is such a 'nothing' footballer.

Not a key forward...

Not a first ruck...

Just... meh.

If you could pass that on to Freo, so they only give a second rounder, it would be much appreciated!

9 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Jesse

Interesting that we would tell them what deal would get Jesse, when Jesse hasn't even told us he wants to go, allegedly.


Hard to see how Freo are going to satisfy us and GWS without trading out established stars of their own, more than Neale even

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1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Interesting that we would tell them what deal would get Jesse, when Jesse hasn't even told us he wants to go, allegedly.

Yes, though it is possible that Jesse is ambivalent and we have told Freo we want more than Freo is likely to be able to provide.

1 minute ago, sisso said:

Hard to see how Freo are going to satisfy us and GWS without trading out established stars of their own, more than Neale even

There's some options there still. 

They've used 1st round picks in last years draft, so that frees up next year.

They'll surely trade Neale after him being so public about wanting to leave.

There's a possibility of trading an early first rounder into two mid-first rounders.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Interesting that we would tell them what deal would get Jesse, when Jesse hasn't even told us he wants to go, allegedly.

I reckon we were told to deadline and we simply haven't leaked Jesse's decision since.

 

2 minutes ago, sue said:

Yes, though it is possible that Jesse is ambivalent and we have told Freo we want more than Freo is likely to be able to provide.

What, Jesse can write with either hand?


I find it odd there really isn't much talk of the Hogan trade considering his status and worth, all gone fairly quiet and lots of dribble on others.

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 

What, Jesse can write with either hand?

If signing a multi-million dollar contract I reckon he could use his foot to hold the pen.

3 minutes ago, sue said:

Yes, though it is possible that Jesse is ambivalent and we have told Freo we want more than Freo is likely to be able to provide.

 

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 

What, Jesse can write with either hand?

No, he can walk.

49 minutes ago, Lord Neville X Flash said:

Lever is a key part of my optimism... thought that would have been blatantly obvious.

KK is a great addition, also not a key position player. He will be replacing lewis, or potentially going onto a wing/defence rotation with salam. 

May is also a great addition, but just because we are trying to get a player in doesn't mean we cannot succeed without said player. I personally think making a prelim with a super young list, without our best defender, is cause for optimism. 

You said it was "a myth that we struggled down back"

It's no myth. You can say it Fonzie...I was w-w-w-w-...


6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 

What, Jesse can write with either hand?

I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.......

1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

We’ve put forward what we think will get the deal done.

Josh Mahoney just said this.

Its definitely happening 

Really? It's not up to us to put forward a deal....

 
4 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

You said it was "a myth that we struggled down back"

It's no myth. You can say it Fonzie...I was w-w-w-w-...

I say im optimistic about our defence in 2019, you say "wrong, that's why we got lever"... your bringing shame to jnr's name

btw, the 70's called and wants its joke back

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2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Really? It's not up to us to put forward a deal....

Why not. We simply tell them what will get the deal done. It's called naming your price.


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