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5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Does this make Hunt dispensable?

I love Hunt but for the right price would you trade? I hear Carlton are keen. 

Yes, I fear Hunt will become Casey depth 

KK improves our backline, assuming he passes medical by Richmond doctor 

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17 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Does this make Hunt dispensable?

I love Hunt but for the right price would you trade? I hear Carlton are keen. 

certainly makes it more uphill and harder for the lad

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4 hours ago, Redleg said:

I have firmly swung around and want us to secure May. There are not too many May's out there. 

And we got one of those few this time last year.

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5 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

This is an excellent get!

There’s a risk there with his medical history, but a potentially huge reward if he can get through it.

Great value.

Not sure about that bit - we don't know what the price is yet do we?

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3 hours ago, Winter Dan said:

I regard the KK recruitment as a wingman for the MFC, with HBF a secondary position and option into the future. 

 

I agree, but I think in time (as early as next year) Salem will move onto a wing. His defensive game is being developed back there to ensure teams can't exploit him going the other way when he does step up to a wing.

I'd have Salem and KK on wings next year unless we can get Whitfield or Kelly, in which case I'd keep Salem at half back.

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3 hours ago, Winter Dan said:

I regard the KK recruitment as a wingman for the MFC, with HBF a secondary position and option into the future. 

 

Why? He has never played there.

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6 hours ago, Jaded said:

Does this make Hunt dispensable?

I love Hunt but for the right price would you trade? I hear Carlton are keen. 

Would gladly take a 2nd rounder for Hunt.   Right on pick 30 will do.  We have had some serious magic happen from our picks there   (Fritsch, Melk, Hibberd).

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1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Would gladly take a 2nd rounder for Hunt.   Right on pick 30 will do.  We have had some serious magic happen from our picks there   (Fritsch, Melk, Hibberd).

Mahoney said at the end of the interview that we had no intention of trading Hunt and that we still see him as an important part of our side moving forward.  Seeing how forthright he was with all the information he gave in the interview I'd believe that Hunt isn't going anywhere.

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2 hours ago, A F said:

I agree, but I think in time (as early as next year) Salem will move onto a wing. His defensive game is being developed back there to ensure teams can't exploit him going the other way when he does step up to a wing.

I'd have Salem and KK on wings next year unless we can get Whitfield or Kelly, in which case I'd keep Salem at half back.

I hope not. I don't think Salem is a great endurance runner. Moving him on to the wing could result in more hamstring trouble. He reads the play beautifully at half back, makes excellent decisions, wins contests on the ground, defends more than capably against the right opponents and his kicking should only improve if he's encouraged to back himself and flatten the ball out. As Lewis goes out of the side Salem will only get more important at half back.

KK I think they'll try on the wings because he has the height to kick it to 1 on 1, has a long penetrative kick suited to kick inside 50 or over the top, ran a 10.10 3km time trial and the wing will give him more space to get on to his left. 

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13 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Mahoney said at the end of the interview that we had no intention of trading Hunt and that we still see him as an important part of our side moving forward.  Seeing how forthright he was with all the information he gave in the interview I'd believe that Hunt isn't going anywhere.

That was my read too, and no murmurs as yet tends to support that given how much is out in public domain now

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3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

KK I think they'll try on the wings because he has the height to kick it to 1 on 1, has a long penetrative kick suited to kick inside 50 or over the top, ran a 10.10 3km time trial and the wing will give him more space to get on to his left. 

And he's quick.

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17 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Would gladly take a 2nd rounder for Hunt.   Right on pick 30 will do.  We have had some serious magic happen from our picks there   (Fritsch, Melk, Hibberd).

Sadly I agree... 

I love hunt and the x factor he brings. But my God he can butcher the ball. 

Wouldn't mind testing him as a forward for a season though. I remember him v the hawks a few years ago get thrown in there after half time and really added something.

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a lot of people ( dees )will now be practising this blokes name Im sure...lol

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8 hours ago, Jaded said:

Does this make Hunt dispensable?

I love Hunt but for the right price would you trade? I hear Carlton are keen. 

Port are also keen, They are trolling us hard the Powa, they want our pick 4 and in return for picks 9 and 10. 

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12 hours ago, Smokey said:

Given the recent track record of both teams football departments, I reckon we're better at identifying talent. If they say no and we say yes, that's more than enough for me. 

yet, we have been poor with recycler players or pro scouting i.e. balic, mckenna, bugg, ben kennedy, aiden riley, and many more from the neeld era which l won't go into

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