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Brisbane has traded picks 24, 58 and 79 for Gold Coast's picks 32, 41, 44 and 77.

What’s that all about?

 
7 minutes ago, Deeman said:

Brisbane has traded picks 24, 58 and 79 for Gold Coast's picks 32, 41, 44 and 77.

What’s that all about?

Academy points.

Gold Coast have List Management Numerologist funded in their soft cap by the AFL.  

 

Gold Coast will have to replace half of their list by the end of trade week, so are looking for a heap of picks in the middle of the draft. As said above, Brisbane need points for academy kids, but there is also a thought that they need another decent pick for Lachie Neale.


27 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I just swapped 2x $1 gold coins for a smaller gold $2 coin.

Not sure I’m getting a good deal now !!! 

Is it the new $2 coin SONS? Definitely came out on top if it is!

8 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

I can't speak for pick 24, but picks 58 & 79 have wanted out of Brisbane for the past few months.

Pick 24 is looking for more opportunities after struggling to crack a regular game. 

pick 58 is returning to be closer to family after struggling to acclimatise 

pick 79 is injury prone and hopes for a fresh start

“we thank them for their service and wish them the best” said the Lions football manager 

 
16 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

I can't speak for pick 24, but picks 58 & 79 have wanted out of Brisbane for the past few months.

Demon desciple and norm smith

come clean what are your sauces ?

l know the best thing out of Brisbane are the highways north and south. 

Have you or those picks been indulging in too much banana bread?


If we get pick 65 from Saints for Kent ...

then

Trade pick 65 for picks 58 and 79

I have followed picks 58 and 79 and they will match our list development 

Spirit of Norm Smith, 2 $1 coin are worth 16.4 cents  whereas a $ 2 coin is worth 6.2 cents to make. Yes there is a difference however you  would still make a loss if sold as scrap metal. This is like what Freo would do to the Dees based on their pathetic offer. 

Trade Hunt for KK (G.C) ,pick up Billy Hartung ( quick) for 4th rounder. If Freo comes to their senses Hogan goes and we then get May plus a 2nd rounder. 

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