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3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

This article indicates that the Suns will be chasing future picks due to the amount of picks they already have this year. So based on this, you would think that' the KK trade should be pretty straight forward.

Trade winds

Yes, the Suns are probably happy to get their hands on 5 from us because pick trading continues on after this Wednesday deadline and they could still strike an attractive deal with Adelaide or Port.

7 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

My nickname for Kade is  'MGA'.

If anyone can figure out that riddle they likely have an IQ over 150.

 

Hahaha.

”Go M.G.A!”

or maybe the crowd could chant MGA, the way the brainless Pies fans chant USA.

One of the dumbest nicknames I have seen proposed for a sportsman!

 
6 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Yes, the Suns are probably happy to get their hands on 5 from us because pick trading continues on after this Wednesday deadline and they could still strike an attractive deal with Adelaide or Port.

illuminating...wasn't aware of that....interesting

5 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Hahaha.

”Go M.G.A!”

or maybe the crowd could chant MGA, the way the brainless Pies fans chant USA.

One of the dumbest nicknames I have seen proposed for a sportsman!

I never proposed it.  Its my own nickname for him.

Go make your own one up.


On 10/12/2018 at 3:34 PM, Demonland said:

That's a fair call. Given the events of today I think this will get done first thing Monday.

?Still waiting for Kolo.

1 minute ago, Win4theAges said:

?Still waiting for Kolo.

i think its part of any may deal if happening... so until Neale;s done and Hogan done..may isnt done...and neither is KK...I think...lol

7 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Hahaha.

”Go M.G.A!”

or maybe the crowd could chant MGA, the way the brainless Pies fans chant USA.

One of the dumbest nicknames I have seen proposed for a sportsman!

That's Brutal RGRS.

 
10 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

illuminating...wasn't aware of that....interesting

Friday, 5 October: Restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period starts.
Monday, 8 October 10am: NAB AFL Trade Period starts.
Friday, 12 October 5pm: Close of restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period.
Monday, 15 October 2pm: AFL restricted free agency matching offer three-day period ends. 
Wednesday, 17 October 8.30pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of players).
Friday, 16 November 2pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of selections only).

 

Thursday, 22 November 7pm – 9.30pm: NAB AFL Draft (Round One).
Friday, 23 November 10am – 1.30pm: NAB AFL Draft (Round Two onwards to conclusion).
Friday, 23 November 5pm: NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft and NAB AFL Rookie Draft.

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2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

i think its part of any may deal if happening... so until Neale;s done and Hogan done..may isnt done...and neither is KK...I think...lol

The never ending trade deal for a player they dont even want. 


1 minute ago, Fifty-5 said:

Friday, 5 October: Restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period starts.
Monday, 8 October 10am: NAB AFL Trade Period starts.
Friday, 12 October 5pm: Close of restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period.
Monday, 15 October 2pm: AFL restricted free agency matching offer three-day period ends. 
Wednesday, 17 October 8.30pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of players).
Friday, 16 November 2pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of selections only).

Welcome to the NFL, oh woops i mean AFL.

16 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Friday, 5 October: Restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period starts.
Monday, 8 October 10am: NAB AFL Trade Period starts.
Friday, 12 October 5pm: Close of restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period.
Monday, 15 October 2pm: AFL restricted free agency matching offer three-day period ends. 
Wednesday, 17 October 8.30pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of players).
Friday, 16 November 2pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of selections only).

 

Thursday, 22 November 7pm – 9.30pm: NAB AFL Draft (Round One).
Friday, 23 November 10am – 1.30pm: NAB AFL Draft (Round Two onwards to conclusion).
Friday, 23 November 5pm: NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft and NAB AFL Rookie Draft.

had looked at it a number of times ...that said i just didnt take note of the extended days to swap picks. Is that new for this year ?

7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Are we going to bring in Colin Jazzknees or not? 

 

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42 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I never proposed it.  Its my own nickname for him.

Go make your own one up.

Oh please, I just really want to go to the footy and use it.

Then I can tell everyone how smart I am

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Are we going to bring in Colin Jazzknees or not? 

Probably waiting to see if it can be bundled into any May deal. If that falls over I expect it will be done at the end of trade week. My reasoning for this is that it originally was assumed that this would happen at the beginning of proceedings.

1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

Friday, 5 October: Restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period starts.
Monday, 8 October 10am: NAB AFL Trade Period starts.
Friday, 12 October 5pm: Close of restricted free agency offer and unrestricted free agency period.
Monday, 15 October 2pm: AFL restricted free agency matching offer three-day period ends. 
Wednesday, 17 October 8.30pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of players).
Friday, 16 November 2pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of selections only).

 

Thursday, 22 November 7pm – 9.30pm: NAB AFL Draft (Round One).
Friday, 23 November 10am – 1.30pm: NAB AFL Draft (Round Two onwards to conclusion).
Friday, 23 November 5pm: NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft and NAB AFL Rookie Draft.

The draft is now ever 2 nights?

Round 1 is going to take 2 and a half hours? For 18 picks?

What.... what is going on here? I must have missed something. Surely it doesn't take 2 and a half hours to call 18 names?

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

A lot of highlights, interviews with families and other boring stuff.

plenty of camera ops for gill


14 minutes ago, Choke said:

Surely it doesn't take 2 and a half hours to call 18 names?

Did you watch the Brownlow?

If that’s any standard then two and a half hours will be cutting it fine.

14 minutes ago, Choke said:

The draft is now ever 2 nights?

Round 1 is going to take 2 and a half hours? For 18 picks?

What.... what is going on here? I must have missed something. Surely it doesn't take 2 and a half hours to call 18 names?

Cannot believe how the AFL has managed to extend its product into the October/November period.

Other sports cannot get any media coverage.

Brilliant startegy even if I hate it.

Listening to an Age journo speaking on the ABC this morning their trade pieces get bigger clicks than those on the finals simply because every follower is interested in the trades.

 
Just now, P-man said:

Did you watch the Brownlow?

If that’s any standard then two and a half hours will be cutting it fine.

Wait you watched the Brownlow? ?

I would fall asleep if i watched that thing, i could only check online who got what votes.

1 minute ago, deebug said:

Wait you watched the Brownlow? ?

I would fall asleep if i watched that thing, i could only check online who got what votes.

I conned myself into thinking Max was a chance ?


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