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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Swans happy to offload Hannebery after one average season. Who are they chasing? All will be revealed in time. #ETthetradebreaker. 

I thought Sydney needed to obtain a couple of second/third rounders to ensure they can get Nick Blakey and some other academy player??

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’d love to be able to divulge more but I can’t at this time. 

I think you're just taking the p%*s now Ethan. Or is that the plan? You extracting the urine is actually a riddle, the Swans are going to sign Todd Carney?

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Reports that Scully has undergone a medical...Hawks want to be sure that he can do serious damage on the field. Rumours that Scully's management has in return requested a tour of their pokie facilities...want to ensure the club can do serious damage in the local community!

 
1 minute ago, TRIGON said:

Reports that Scully has undergone a medical...Hawks want to be sure that he can do serious damage on the field. Rumours that Scully's management has in return requested a tour of their pokie facilities...want to ensure the club can do serious damage in the local community!

very VERY good! @TRIGON


How can the hawks possibly get wingard and Scully? They only have pick 16

scully would be an end of first round pick?

1 hour ago, deebug said:

What could we get for him?

Hipwood for Hunt. That'll do Me

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Hanneberry and 28 for 39 and next year's Saints 2nd pick.

Can that possibly be correct.

Traded for nearly nothing.

Henneberry is their Tyson but taking up even more salary cap space and a question as to whether he can even play his inside mid role anymore. 

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Swans happy to offload Hannebery after one average season. Who are they chasing? All will be revealed in time. #ETthetradebreaker. 

2 average seasons.

Big Contract. Low Production. Salary Cap Dump.

Swans are opening alot of salary cap space. May be for 2019 free agency/trade. They don't have any trade currency this year unless they release one of their better players.

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Swans happy to offload Hannebery after one average season. Who are they chasing? All will be revealed in time. #ETthetradebreaker. 

ET the new and improved GNF?


Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Josh Bruce to the Dees?

?!

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Now talk of T$ and St Kilda, mainly from Saints list manager

T$. $t Kilda. Perfect Match!


28 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Hipwood for Hunt. That'll do Me

Is Hipwood any good? Sorry don't know anything about him.

12 minutes ago, demoniac said:

2 average seasons.

Big Contract. Low Production. Salary Cap Dump.

Swans are opening alot of salary cap space. May be for 2019 free agency/trade. They don't have any trade currency this year unless they release one of their better players.

Send them our way?

1 hour ago, johndemonic said:

Just to play along with this rumour/hypothetical: I was thinking which player we'll send to Brisbane this morning, in order for them to send something substantial to us or Freo, which would allow for Freo to get what they want out of the Neale trade. So, Brisbane would keep their pick 23, get Neale and Hunt. And lose their 2019 first round pick and this years Pick 5 to MFC, Freo keep pick 11 and get Hogan. We'd probably send a 2nd round pick back to brisbane.

If this was to transpire JD, and we gave Hunt + 2nd round pick to BNE for pick 5; why wouldn't we trade 5 to GC for May and keep Hogan - just to stick it up Freo. (It would be especially nice - Freo would still need to move Neale and will have even less coming back)

Wouldn't want to lose Hunt tho, that said.

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12 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

If this was to transpire JD, and we gave Hunt + 2nd round pick to BNE for pick 5; why wouldn't we trade 5 to GC for May and keep Hogan - just to stick it up Freo. (It would be especially nice - Freo would still need to move Neale and will have even less coming back)

Wouldn't want to lose Hunt tho, that said.

If it meant Hogan were to stay and we brought in May, i'd be willing to let Hunt go, absolutely.


51 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

If this was to transpire JD, and we gave Hunt + 2nd round pick to BNE for pick 5; why wouldn't we trade 5 to GC for May and keep Hogan - just to stick it up Freo. (It would be especially nice - Freo would still need to move Neale and will have even less coming back)

Wouldn't want to lose Hunt tho, that said.

Seriously, Hunt and our second round pick for 5, mate you should get a job with the Fremantle negotiators

4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Seriously, Hunt and our second round pick for 5, mate you should get a job with the Fremantle negotiators

Hunt and our first round pick (if we still had one) wouldn’t even net pick 5.

1 hour ago, demoniac said:

T$. $t Kilda. Perfect Match!

Only way he would ever become a Saint.

 

I do not want to lose Hunt.

Trade period starting to shape up nicely.

Tyson for Preuss, finally a serious backup ruck and the possibility of rotating rucks in a game is really interesting. 

Hogan stays, regardless of the DL carry on, this is a geat outcome. He is a serious talent and makes a flag next year more likely than without him

Kent pick for KK? Or something around that mark. This kid could take tyson's place on the wing and bring some real speed and height.

I can't see the may deal getting done unless the suns change their tune but I am not that worried about it. We have a pretty nice selection of picks for Jason to do his magic. 

 


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