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Alex Keath and Bryce Gibbs package deal for a future second round pick?

 
1 hour ago, grazman said:

Alex Keath and Bryce Gibbs package deal for a future second round pick?

Alex Keath for a third rounder and we’ll throw in a fourth rounder for them to keep Gibbs. 


14 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I just got this. Very good Moon, very good.

@Moonshadow was subtle but loaded with innuendo.  I also thought it was very clever.  Right up there with his #gettherabbit post re Coniglio.  

 

On 6/7/2019 at 6:29 PM, demonstone said:

You could buy fairy floss at the Melbourne Show much, much cheaper.

And it would be far more satisfying! As SOFT a player as I can remember!

 
3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

And it would be far more satisfying! As SOFT a player as I can remember!

Really PF. I can think of a past Melbourne player who may have him beat.

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Really PF. I can think of a past Melbourne player who may have him beat.

Ok I'll bite WHO?


2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Ok I'll bite WHO?

I actually regret posting that PF as I didn't mean it to be a 'click bait' comment. I think Cale had his moments.

9 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

 

Ha Ha, smart footballer, running to create an option.

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Ha Ha, smart footballer, running to create an option.

Is it his fault Melbourne could not build a body on the skinny player we recruited as a high pick. 

3 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Is it his fault Melbourne could not build a body on the skinny player we recruited as a high pick. 

I actually thought Morton was a good smart player early days. Knew where to run and always created an option, he was ignored a lot of times. That’s exactly what he’s doing there, the video just makes it look like he’s playing chicken. 

In terms of his development, I don’t know, another wasted pick.


19 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I actually thought Morton was a good smart player early days. Knew where to run and always created an option, he was ignored a lot of times. That’s exactly what he’s doing there, the video just makes it look like he’s playing chicken. 

In terms of his development, I don’t know, another wasted pick.

He was ignored a lot of times, because that's what happens when you call for it from the car park outside the ground!

What a wasted pick!

Edited by picket fence

15 minutes ago, picket fence said:

He was ignored a lot of times, because that's what happens when you call for it from the car park outside the ground!

What a wasted pick!

If he was actually a good kick (as was advertised pre-draft), he might have made it despite his flaws. 


for pick 88 and they pay 60% PLUS of his wage you would consider it, but he went back to SA for family , not money. I very much doubt he will  come back to Vic to play. Why would he when he is getting paid serious coin there to play in SANFL

 

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1 minute ago, markc said:

for pick 88 and they pay 60% PLUS of his wage you would consider it, but he went back to SA for family , not money. I very much doubt he will  back to Vic to play. what would he when he is getting paid serious coin there to play in SANFL

 

It'd be the equivalent of the NBA salary cap dump, David King wrote an article this week about selling draft picks in the future, but this is an area I think the AFL might actively get behind first. They might encourage older players on big coin to go to developing clubs while freeing up cap space of the club they are leaving. 

On 7/5/2019 at 10:11 AM, whatwhatsaywhat said:

 

It doesn't help that the Port players arms are thicker than Cale's legs. 

 

It also doesn't show that Cale realised we had won possession of the ball, ran forward to make position, received the pass and kicked it to one of our forwards who duly converted for goal.   Not saying Cale was a tough man, but this clip misrepresents what actually happened in that piece of play.

18 minutes ago, demonstone said:

It also doesn't show that Cale realised we had won possession of the ball, ran forward to make position, received the pass and kicked it to one of our forwards who duly converted for goal.   Not saying Cale was a tough man, but this clip misrepresents what actually happened in that piece of play.

Spot on! I reckon many on DLand would be aware of those facts. It's akin to trolling to put that clip up and perpetuate the misrepresentation of Cale and the reality of that incident. 


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