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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Freo- the North Melbourne of the West

we could call the the anchor biters, certainly no shin boners there

 
19 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Fremantle chasing Coniglio.

All Fremantle are doing is chasing their own tail.

13 minutes ago, SFebes said:

All Fremantle are doing is chasing their own tail.

They are just trying to create a market place for their picks

 

Turn on Trade radio for the first time this trade period

Hear Sam McLure talking

Immediately shut it down


4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Turn on Trade radio for the first time this trade period

Hear Sam McLure talking

Immediately shut it down

i find he is good for my constipation.

37 minutes ago, SFebes said:

All Fremantle are doing is chasing their own tail.

sheep spinning GIF by Cheezburger

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

i find he is good for my constipation.

Sam McLure is a suppository?

 
49 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Sam McLure is a suppository?

I suppose so.

Edited by TRIGON

 

16 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Did he tweet what the Lions will get back?

According to Tom Browne on 7 news an hour ago Beams will officially request a trade to the Pies tomorrow. 

Fagan was shocked to hear the news on Friday and 48 hours later a deal is done?

Don't believe it...

16 hours ago, bobby1554 said:

Beams gets 18 votes in the Brownlow this year, and potentially gets traded for pick 18.

Neale gets 11 and Freo want 5. What am I missing here?

Beams trade to facilitate Neale trade???

 

... to facilitate Hogan trade ???  I'm guessing_

 

16 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

Beams will be 29 when the season starts. 

Neale will be 25. 

This trade makes sense.

Most likely the Lions chatted to Beams to see if he was interested in going to Pies to try for success... he's 29Yrs_

Lions clearly want Neale... and Neale's friend, who has already committed to go to Lions... to play with Neale.

 IF Fagan does not know of it...  then the club has kept him at arms length, to protect his integrity.


7 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Rumour: B Crouch to STK.

Sainters adding a fair bit of grunt to their midfield then.

Sam Collins signed by the Suns.

7 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Sam Collins signed by the Suns.

May redundancy


I really hope this Shiel move to Essenscum falls flat on its face.

From the AFL site,   How is it not Draft Tampering?

PORT Adelaide has fired a warning shot at Gold Coast, declaring it would back itself to lure highly rated draftees Jack Lukosius or Izak Rankine back home if the Suns recruit either of them. 

Port list manager Jason Cripps effectively cautioned the Suns against taking either of them when speaking to NAB AFL Trade Radio on Monday.

I know we are all waiting for the JH, May, KK deals, but I wonder if there is someone we are looking at as a late trade.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

From the AFL site,   How is it not Draft Tampering?

PORT Adelaide has fired a warning shot at Gold Coast, declaring it would back itself to lure highly rated draftees Jack Lukosius or Izak Rankine back home if the Suns recruit either of them. 

Port list manager Jason Cripps effectively cautioned the Suns against taking either of them when speaking to NAB AFL Trade Radio on Monday.

Draft manipulation?

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

From the AFL site,   How is it not Draft Tampering?

PORT Adelaide has fired a warning shot at Gold Coast, declaring it would back itself to lure highly rated draftees Jack Lukosius or Izak Rankine back home if the Suns recruit either of them. 

Port list manager Jason Cripps effectively cautioned the Suns against taking either of them when speaking to NAB AFL Trade Radio on Monday.

Sounds more like stand over tactics.....


1 minute ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Sounds more like stand over tactics.....

if nothing else it is against the AFL Draft rules and should be dealt with.

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

if nothing else it is against the AFL Draft rules and should be dealt with.

That only applies if the MFC did it!

For all other clubs it’s business as usual. 

Edited by DemonOX

16 minutes ago, Redleg said:

From the AFL site,   How is it not Draft Tampering?

PORT Adelaide has fired a warning shot at Gold Coast, declaring it would back itself to lure highly rated draftees Jack Lukosius or Izak Rankine back home if the Suns recruit either of them. 

Port list manager Jason Cripps effectively cautioned the Suns against taking either of them when speaking to NAB AFL Trade Radio on Monday.

Gold Coast either have to back themselves in to keep whoever they draft or are resigned to losing them.    

Cripps is being more than a little disengenuous to suggest that they should draft a Vic because there’s a bigger market to go home to. Players now inevitably get to go to a club of their choosing.

He sounds like a playground bully, it also smacks a little of desperation over the fact that they might miss out on one of the SA kids. 

 

Edited by grazman

 
2 hours ago, ManDee said:

Sam McLure is a suppository?

Nup.  A purgative!


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