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4 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Agree that Collingwood can't beat the offer. I'm worried Elliott may have caved when he finally thought he was really going to be leaving the Pies.

I think this was the kicker. They called his bluff. 

 
4 minutes ago, Lefty said:

I think this was the kicker. They called his bluff. 

If he stays we can start the “He is hopeless, glad we didn’t get him “thread.

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3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If he stays we can start the “He is hopeless, glad we didn’t get him “thread.

Sign me up. 

There will legitimately be a silver lining if he doesn't come, which is that we force a competitor to pay overs to keep one of theirs. I would suggest we'll pull the trigger pretty quickly on an inferior, but workable option if we don't land him.

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6 minutes ago, A F said:

There will legitimately be a silver lining if he doesn't come, which is that we force a competitor to pay overs to keep one of theirs. I would suggest we'll pull the trigger pretty quickly on an inferior, but workable option if we don't land him.

Lewis Taylor?

Jason Taylor et al were keen on him in his draft year.  iirc the plan was to take him at #9 if Salem was off the table. 

Lewis won the Rising Star award so has some talent.  I wonder why is has fallen down the pecking order this year.  His height/size maybe? 

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8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Lewis Taylor?

Jason Taylor et al were keen on him in his draft year.  iirc the plan was to take him at #9 if Salem was off the table. 

Lewis won the Rising Star award so has some talent.  I wonder why is has fallen down the pecking order this year.  His height/size maybe? 

Yep,we'll  probably look at him even though I don't rate him at all.

1 minute ago, A F said:

Yep,we'll  probably look at him even though I don't rate him at all.

If you don't rate him I would rather stick with Charlie.  See if he gets over his second year blues.

 

50 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If he stays we can start the “He is hopeless, glad we didn’t get him “thread.

I’ll start...  he’ll play only 16 games over the next 2 seasons, just like he has over the last 2. 

Dodged a bullet demonlanders 

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5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

That's not that unusual. Many AFL players follow each other. 

Don’t kill my buzz ?


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

KEY SPEECHES 
7.48pm: Aunty Di welcome to country 
7.53pm: Eddie McGuire address
8.13pm: Jared Rivers (VFL coach)
8.17pm: Penny Cula-Reid (VFLW coach)
9.19pm: Jaidyn Stephenson
10.19pm: Nathan Buckley
11.10pm: E.W Copeland Trophy winner

Get that carp off our screens DLand

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

KEY SPEECHES 
7.48pm: Aunty Di welcome to country 
7.53pm: Eddie McGuire address
8.13pm: Jared Rivers (VFL coach)
8.17pm: Penny Cula-Reid (VFLW coach)
9.19pm: Jaidyn Stephenson
10.19pm: Nathan Buckley
11.10pm: E.W Copeland Trophy winner

Is Stephenson giving his tips for tomorrow’s races? 

 
1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

Is Stephenson giving his tips for tomorrow’s races? 

He's got Elliot staying in a multi

If he has agreed to terms with the Pies would it be announced tonight at their B 'n F?


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