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2 hours ago, MadAsHell said:

We've allegedly asked for permission to trade our 2019 first round pick. Means we must have something big lined up (could still be Gaff).

KELLY KELLY KELLY

 

1 hour ago, Brenno said:

Trading for Gaff would be one of the all time trade blunders.  

 

 

Agreed. If they are that keen on him just pay him overs on a shorter term deal via free agency and ask him to take a cut on the next contract. We'll have a truck load of cash if hogan leaves.

 

 

Not Melbourne related but with McGovern nominating Carlton as the preferred destination how on earth are they even entertaining the idea of getting Sheil? Surely they will be tapped out of picks with McGovern to satisfy anything that GWS want. Also why are players even thinking of going to that rabble???

10 minutes ago, Pates said:

Not Melbourne related but with McGovern nominating Carlton as the preferred destination how on earth are they even entertaining the idea of getting Sheil? Surely they will be tapped out of picks with McGovern to satisfy anything that GWS want. Also why are players even thinking of going to that rabble???

People were saying that same thing about us a few years ago. 

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5 minutes ago, Pates said:

Not Melbourne related but with McGovern nominating Carlton as the preferred destination how on earth are they even entertaining the idea of getting Sheil? Surely they will be tapped out of picks with McGovern to satisfy anything that GWS want. Also why are players even thinking of going to that rabble???

They can get McGovern with a trade of one of their mature age selections, Shane McAdam, remember the name, barring that they can work up from their 2nd round pick. Crows are not unhappy to let him go. His value is more pick 15-20 than anything near a top 10.

Shiel for Carlton's future first round pick is a pretty good deal to me. Puts the pressure on Carlton to win games so it's not a top 3 pick.

But the combination of Shiel, McGovern, a healthy Sam Docherty, at least mature player pick up and a ready to play number 1 pick is a substantial improvement.

Carlton aren't nearly as devoid of talent as their 2018 made out to be. Curnow, McKay and Pickett forward. Cripps, Murphy, Kennedy, Dow, Fisher, SPS, O'Brien in the midfield. Marchbank, Docherty, Wietering, Plowman down back.

If I'm Shiel and they're offering me 1.2 mil a year I wouldn't be completely scared of going there. Might not win a heap in 2019 but I can get handballs from Cripps all game. 30 of the easiest touches you'll ever get.

3 hours ago, MadAsHell said:

We've allegedly asked for permission to trade our 2019 first round pick.

Where did you hear that?  If true, something big is cooking.

And hopefully it has the initials JK.

 
5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

 

 

Ok this has me interested

Would have me intrigued also.

Kid can play. 

6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

 

 

Ok this has me interested

Would be a good get if we don't have to give up too much for him. 


7 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

Would be a good get if we don't have to give up too much for him. 

Get him, im a fan!

46 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Where did you hear that?  If true, something big is cooking.

And hopefully it has the initials JK.

Big Footy.

I know,  I know......

Declan Keilty has been offered. And accepted. A 3rd year on the rookie list.

1 hour ago, Pates said:

Not Melbourne related but with McGovern nominating Carlton as the preferred destination how on earth are they even entertaining the idea of getting Sheil? Surely they will be tapped out of picks with McGovern to satisfy anything that GWS want. Also why are players even thinking of going to that rabble???

Cash.


4 minutes ago, clark's kick said:

Is that chopper lovell with kade?

Looks evil, doesnt he?!!!

6 minutes ago, clark's kick said:

Is that chopper lovell with kade?

 Indeed it is ck. He always rocked a great tan in his playing days.

would be happy to give up a future first round pick for him. 15-20 is fair value for him. A good player who has battled concussion (we’re as good a club as any to help him combat it).

would be a massive upgrade on Smith playing on the HB line.

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3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

3rd round pick for Kade would get it done

Would be daylight robbery if we got away with that


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Would be daylight robbery if we got away with that

Gold Coast don’t even want him so they can’t expect much

3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

3rd round pick for Kade would get it done

Especially as he's out of contract and the club has suggested he look elsewhere. 

7 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

 would be happy to give up a future first round pick for him. 15-20 is fair value for him. A good player who has battled concussion (we’re as good a club as any to help him combat it).

 

 

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Gotta give quality to get quality Moon and make no mistake, Kolodjashnij is quality. I figure our second rounder this year or next won’t be enough.

Tim Smith has also been offered and accepted a 3rd year on the rookie list. 


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