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1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

How are they getting 5 while retaining 6, 7 and 10?

No GC with picks 5,6,7 &10. You Can't read 55. ???

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36 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

No GC with picks 5,6,7 &10. You Can't read 55. ???

Sorry it has been a long first half of the trade period :)

Dean Kent has been traded from Melbourne to St Kilda for pick 65.

The fast but injury-plagued forward goes there on a three-year deal.

 
4 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

Dean Kent has been traded from Melbourne to St Kilda for pick 65.

The fast but injury-plagued forward goes there on a three-year deal.

any news on a new username?


9 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

Dean Kent has been traded from Melbourne to St Kilda for pick 65.

The fast but injury-plagued forward goes there on a three-year deal.

We got ripped.

 
14 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

Dean Kent has been traded from Melbourne to St Kilda for pick 65.

The fast but injury-plagued forward goes there on a three-year deal.

Could have included Ben Long in the Deal. FMD.


Rumour, Peter Bell & Fremantle FC are oxygen thieves, and are not worthy of being in the AFL. Ban them from next years trade period for constipating trades. Found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute and being total fwits.

I’m happy about Wingard going to the hawks. So overrated. Never kicked more than 24 goals. Looks like a star a few times a year but is soft and lacks intensity. 

I heard he wants a million a year?!? And trade would be one or two first rounders? 

Madness!! 

Smacks of desperation by Clarko n Co

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m happy about Wingard going to the hawks. So overrated. Never kicked more than 24 goals. Looks like a star a few times a year but is soft and lacks intensity. 

I heard he wants a million a year?!? And trade would be one or two first rounders? 

Madness!! 

Smacks of desperation by Clarko n Co

He has Elvis lite hair though...

36 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m happy about Wingard going to the hawks. So overrated. Never kicked more than 24 goals. Looks like a star a few times a year but is soft and lacks intensity. 

I heard he wants a million a year?!? And trade would be one or two first rounders? 

Madness!! 

Smacks of desperation by Clarko n Co

Kicked 43 goals in his second year (2013)

43 in his third (2014)

53 in his 4th (2015)

then in the last two years he has moved more into the midfield and has averaged over 20 disposals and a goal a game.

Not saying I rate him at a million dollars a year but he's certainly not a bad player

 


46 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m happy about Wingard going to the hawks. So overrated. Never kicked more than 24 goals. Looks like a star a few times a year but is soft and lacks intensity. 

I heard he wants a million a year?!? And trade would be one or two first rounders? 

Madness!! 

Smacks of desperation by Clarko n Co

Do you even follow footy?

2 hours ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Better than nothing.... all the best Kent.

Best wishes, Kenty.

57 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m happy about Wingard going to the hawks. So overrated. Never kicked more than 24 goals. 

This is the world we live in now. Just make [censored] up, who cares. 

Hawthorn know how to get a deal done!

Hawthorn did not appear well placed to satisfy Port in a trade for the dual All Australian given its first pick in this year's NAB AFL Draft doesn't fall until No.15.

However, it's understood Port inquired about Burton's availability and the Hawks are prepared to include him in the deal.

Freo should take a leaf out of their book.  Just get the deal done.  No fanfare, no grandstanding, no fuss!

 

As an aside - seems another deal symbolic of the new order:  'if player not committed, trade them out the year before they become FA's!'  Clubs taking back some control.

23 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

This is the world we live in now. Just make [censored] up, who cares. 

Alright alright Geeez! Misread a footy stats site. 

Apparebtly G stands for games not goals. ?


34 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hawthorn know how to get a deal done!

Hawthorn did not appear well placed to satisfy Port in a trade for the dual All Australian given its first pick in this year's NAB AFL Draft doesn't fall until No.15.

However, it's understood Port inquired about Burton's availability and the Hawks are prepared to include him in the deal.

Freo should take a leaf out of their book.  Just get the deal done.  No fanfare, no grandstanding, no fuss!

 

As an aside - seems another deal symbolic of the new order:  'if player not committed, trade them out the year before they become FA's!'  Clubs taking back some control.

Wow. But only two years ago, Hawthorn were touting Burton as one of their star young leaders. 

21 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hawthorn know how to get a deal done!

Hawthorn did not appear well placed to satisfy Port in a trade for the dual All Australian given its first pick in this year's NAB AFL Draft doesn't fall until No.15.

However, it's understood Port inquired about Burton's availability and the Hawks are prepared to include him in the deal.

Freo should take a leaf out of their book.  Just get the deal done.  No fanfare, no grandstanding, no fuss!

 

As an aside - seems another deal symbolic of the new order:  'if player not committed, trade them out the year before they become FA's!'  Clubs taking back some control.

Hawks fans are ropeable. Burton is a fan favourite and still only young. 

From Trade Lowdown.

 Jake Kelly is reportedly interested in moving to Collingwood from the Crows. 

The guys on the show didn’t chat about it, spotted it on the news crawl. 

 
9 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

From Trade Lowdown.

 Jake Kelly is reportedly interested in moving to Collingwood from the Crows. 

The guys on the show didn’t chat about it, spotted it on the news crawl. 

My understanding is his brother also might be at the pies this year.

Not sure if he's father son, or just speculation

3 hours ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Why? Should we have signed him on a 3 year deal worth double what we were wanting to offer him for 1? 

Right. So you are saying accepting Pick 64 was a good deal? 


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