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56 minutes ago, Chook in Perth said:

read between the lines guys.

can't afford May unless Hogan goes....okay sure.

but still in for Gaff if he'd return our calls? (btw Hannabal's Gaff inside mid mail spot on).

 hmmmm.

 

 Have you got any info on who we'd go after if we traded hogan and got may... would we take our other pick to the draft or go after someone else?

Is Gaff a chance?

And what is the inside mid mail?

Cheers!

 
7 hours ago, Chook in Perth said:

read between the lines guys.

can't afford May unless Hogan goes....okay sure.

but still in for Gaff if he'd return our calls? (btw Hannabal's Gaff inside mid mail spot on).

hmmmm.

 

What? Can't we just tell Gaff he'll play in the middle for us a la Howe in the forward line for Collingwood and then accept the all the genius coaching plaudits when we push him outside for the following six years? 

I'm pretty sure that's what we're doing with Pruess. Yeah, sure Braydon, can we call you Braydes? - we're definitely going to play two rucks next year . . . 

. . . until the very first time it doesn't work out. But we share the same name and colours as Casey now and Max will probably retire or slow down sometime around 2024. 

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9 hours ago, Chook in Perth said:

read between the lines guys.

can't afford May unless Hogan goes....okay sure.

but still in for Gaff if he'd return our calls? (btw Hannabal's Gaff inside mid mail spot on).

hmmmm.

 

Yeah there is something not adding up in all this, are we about to see Melbourne do a Sydney? Interesting times ahead.

 

Omac could realistically be our No 1 defender if he shows the same improvement 2017/2018 in 2018/2019

14 hours ago, willmoy said:

Omac could realistically be our No 1 defender if he shows the same improvement 2017/2018 in 2018/2019

the appropriate word would be "unlikely" rather than "realistically"


On 10/2/2018 at 4:42 PM, Petraccattack said:

Mahoney was born for this role, hes been magnificent for the club.

He will succeed Pert as the CEO we he is finished up.

4 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

He will succeed Pert as the CEO we he is finished up.

Mahoney got bent over for the Lever trade. I don’t trust him yet. 

6 hours ago, daisycutter said:

the appropriate word would be "unlikely" rather than "realistically"

Would you blokes be the same group that thought the same about his "now best forward" brother in 2016 and before.....

 
2 hours ago, Bay Riffin said:

Mahoney got bent over for the Lever trade. I don’t trust him yet. 

Thanks BR ..it's an opinion.

Not mine. 

Hope you get over your angst.

I have a few things that trouble me with what I know ...but Josh's ability to deal isn't one.

Sleep well my fellow Dee... we'll be ok ;)

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