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4 hours ago, Good Lord George said:

Won the GF sprint, just edging Frosty.

Only saw the heat but Frost looked stuffed, Ben King looked like he hadn't broken out of stride. Was a lock for the gf sprint victory after seeing that.

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Steven May traded in pick for Hoges was Ben King, number 6 in last years draft  + KK who got a 3 yr deal and will most likely be a bust due to ongoing concussion issues....

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14 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Dees need to nail their picks.  Not just try to poach players.  

Totally agree... I think we have been poor as a club trading top end picks. We don’t seem to get that right.

However, Pick 3 needs to be on the table to get Ben King this season. I would be prepared to move on one or two players as well and free some salary cap.

Ben King will be the best KPF for the next 10 years! 

3 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

Totally agree... I think we have been poor as a club trading top end picks. We don’t seem to get that right.

However, Pick 3 needs to be on the table to get Ben King this season. I would be prepared to move on one or two players as well and free some salary cap.

Ben King will be the best KPF for the next 10 years! 

His brother might give it a nudge.


30 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

His brother might give it a nudge.

I think Ben will be the better of the two... Just my opinion.

However, both will be great players over the next 10-15 seasons! I think playing at different clubs is best for there careers.

On 8/13/2019 at 1:49 PM, Demon Disciple said:

It all depends on what happens, re- priority picks with GC this year.

If they get given pick 2, then i'd be all for going after Ben King with pick #3. If we end up with pick 2, then i'd go after Anderson and try and figure out how to bring in 2 Meter Peter with our future first rounder next year and possibly our 2nd rounder this year.

Either way, we need to bring in a quality KPF as well as a quality mid in the next 2 years. Both King & Wright are over 200cms, so could provide a ruck chop out in future, whilst playing the majority of time in the FWD line.

As for quality mids, bring in any that we can get our hands on. I think we are well set for smalls and KPD's. Mids, KPF and good small forwards are first on our list of needs.

Really DD !!

Well off for smalls  ?? You must be the only Dees supporter of over 1/4 of a million that says we are well off for smalls.

Glad they haven't got you in the room at the draft and FD meetings!

1 minute ago, 58er said:

Really DD !!

Well off for smalls  ?? You must be the only Dees supporter of over 1/4 of a million that says we are well off for smalls.

Glad they haven't got you in the room at the draft and FD meetings!

This thread is a waste of time and space and is fantasy driven.

Nowhere is there any shred of evidence that the King from GC will be up at the Dees

its just fanciful snd a waste of space.

Elliot is a sure thing in comparison to this drivel

 
3 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Underwhelming

I love that age automatically equates to longevity

'He's a 19 yo KPP with 15 years left...'

Ffs

 This coming from the same bloke that desperately wants Jack Watts back at the club...

Good God..

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 This coming from the same bloke that desperately wants Jack Watts back at the club...

Good God..

I may or may not be a bloke 

And, you know I'm right

 

10 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

I may or may not be a bloke 

And, you know I'm right

 

Ummmm...........................

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Just taking the mickey

18 minutes ago, ding said:

Ummmm...........................

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That's awesome - I'm going to reveal my personal details on a website?

Yeah.....nah.....

1 hour ago, ding said:

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That type of logic is seldom found on this forum ding. And here i was thinking you were one of us ?

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2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Here we go the bloke wins a GF sprint and he becomes a superstar!  

Give me a spell 

Really? Has anyone remotely mentioned the word "superstar" next to Ben Kings name?

A quick small (like Elliott) -- King -- Hannan

Fristch -- McDonald -- Melksham

That is a much more potent forwardline, particularly with Petracca, Vandenberg and Harmes rotating in and out. 

Even if we by some chance get Elliott, I'd be recruiting another two zippy smalls. To be honest, they usually come out of WA or even SA/NT.

It also relegates Weideman to third fiddle, but I could see us playing three talls against certain opponents.

And for those implying King's recruitment is linked to the GF sprint, take a look at this thread - most of it prior to the Grand Final sprint. Ridiculous.

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32 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Really? Has anyone remotely mentioned the word "superstar" next to Ben Kings name?

Ben King said he staying at the gc, so nothing to see here.

Next?

55 minutes ago, deebug said:

Ben King said he staying at the gc, so nothing to see here.

Next?

No. His manager said he wasn't seeking a trade. There's a difference.

6 hours ago, deebug said:

Ben King said he staying at the gc, so nothing to see here.

Next?

No he didn't.


12 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

That's awesome - I'm going to reveal my personal details on a website?

Yeah.....nah.....

But you use a photo of yourself for your avatar?

 
7 hours ago, binman said:

But you use a photo of yourself for your avatar?

Aren’t they the rules?

I’m actually Ron Burgundy.

Just fyi.

On 9/30/2019 at 8:11 AM, Ron Burgundy said:

Aren’t they the rules?

I’m actually Ron Burgundy.

Just fyi.

And I'm actually a thermonuclear explosion.


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