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Tom Brown just said we are offically linked to him as is St Kilda and Bulldogs.

- Also said its Hawthorn and the Dees are 2 clubs linked to Brad Hill.

-Ed langdon also linked to the Dees.

Looks like we'll be busy come trade time! I like it!

 

 

Looks like the club isn’t so keen on Frostball in 2020. Interesting times ahead.

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How did you make that assumption from what I just said?

 
5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Tom Brown just said we are offically linked to him as is St Kilda and Bulldogs.

Also said its Hawthorn and the Dees linked to Brad Hill.

Ed langdon also linked to the Dees.

Looks like we'll be busy come trade time! I like it!

Just came to post the same thing, hadn't heard about Tomlinson before, I like that move. Gives us an interesting dynamic with all of TMac, May, Petty and Tomlinson capable of playing at either end.

This must be the most aggressive trade period the Demons have ever been involved in

Glad to see we are on the attack well before this abomination of a Season is done


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1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Just came to post the same thing, hadn't heard about Tomlinson before, I like that move. Gives us an interesting dynamic with all of TMac, May, Petty and Tomlinson capable of playing at either end.

Tomlinson plays as a winger now.

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This must be the most aggressive trade period the Demons have ever been involved in

Glad to see we are on the attack well before this abomination of a Season is done

About bloody time.

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Tomlinson plays as a winger now.

Haven't watched GWS much this year tbh. Know he's got a good tank, but is he quick out there?

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This must be the most aggressive trade period the Demons have ever been involved in

Glad to see we are on the attack well before this abomination of a Season is done

Yea i agree swly.

Goodwin wont survive with this squad he needs to make moves

 


Would be a great pick up. he's a lot like Tommy as a big guy with an incredible tank. i wonder where we'd intend on playing him?

I reckon if the GCS get pick 2 there is a good chance pick 3 might be involved in getting Langdon and Hill from the dockers

Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

He’s a wingman, albeit a very tall KPP-sized one

Thats three wingers we are keen on then - Langdon, Hill, and Tomlinson

Rationale is... we’ll realistically end up with one of them.

4 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Tomlinson appeals as he should be cheaper from a trade perspective, salary perspective, and also has real flexibility in terms of the roles he can play

Well he would be because he's a Free Agent.


He was VERY unhappy at GWS when he wasn't getting a regular game and wanted to come home. He's a regular starting 18 player now though, so I'd be surprised if he came home when GWS could snag a flag within the next few years.

19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

How did you make that assumption from what I just said?

Sorry made that assumption based on thinking he was still playing mostly as a back man and not a winger and we have also been mentioned looking at Keath from Adelaide and Frost is yet to have a contract. 

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5 minutes ago, trout said:

Sorry made that assumption based on thinking he was still playing mostly as a back man and not a winger and we have also been mentioned looking at Keath from Adelaide and Frost is yet to have a contract. 

Usually there would be noise about contract status if a player was a slight interest of leaving, but yet we've heard nothing on regards to frost. 

Personally I think he's a bit overrated.

Not a big possession winner, pretty much a vanilla footballer.

We weren't interested last time he was on the market, wonder what has changed.

St Kilda have been keen for a while.

Give me Langdon.


Another fringe player to clog our list. No for me.

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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Tom Brown just said we are offically linked to him as is St Kilda and Bulldogs.

- Also said its Hawthorn and the Dees are 2 clubs linked to Brad Hill.

-Ed langdon also linked to the Dees.

Looks like we'll be busy come trade time! I like it!

 

Saints into Hill as well.

Actually they are probably into everyone.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Usually there would be noise about contract status if a player was a slight interest of leaving, but yet we've heard nothing on regards to frost. 

I want Frost to stay.

Had his best year with us and can get better.

Saved a stack of goals this year and if he can eliminate a couple of mistakes a game, he is a very valuable player for us.


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