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  1. 1. Should the Demons split their Pick 3 by trading it for 2 First Round Picks

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I think picks can get traded up to and including draft night so I wouldn't expect a deal today....

 

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Nothing happening I reckon

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I'd rather 6 and a player than 3, if we can get someone who is best 22. 

 

Gees I hope we keep 3 and 8 and get 2 very good players.   those that think it takes 3-5 years to see dividends, think about Stephenson, Miers, Walsh, Rozee, etc etc.  an injection of pace and youth is critical for us right now

Looking forward to seeing what Josh “Kevin Costner” Mahoney can pull out of his hat.


40 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Looking forward to seeing what Josh “Kevin Costner” Mahoney can pull out of his hat.

Is Josh thinning?

50 minutes ago, drdrake said:

What about 7, 10, 22 from Fremantle for 3 and 8 

 

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52 minutes ago, drdrake said:

What about 7, 10, 22 from Fremantle for 3 and 8 

What about 7, 10, Brayshaw from Fremantle for 3 and 8 ?


This would be my ideal scenario.

Out: Pick 3

In: Pick 6, Future 1st, and one of Hately, Caldwell or O'halloran.

Can't see any further picks from GWS satisfying us. We don't get a player we like then I'd be happy to just go to the draft with 3 and 8 and force GWS to pay for Green with Pick 3. Can't really lose.

Given the lateness of how things are going and that we haven't heard any players being mentioned in potential trades I can't see a trade involving players happening.

I'd love us to pick up another player that walks into our starting 18 but it just seems unlikely now.

Mohoney Just spotted entering trade center shown on fox said we were offered 6 and next year's first for our 3 and we turned it down, could be up to something 

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5 minutes ago, Rednblueriseing said:

Mohoney Just spotted entering trade center shown on fox said we were offered 6 and next year's first for our 3 and we turned it down, could be up to something 

Thank god we turned it down. Hopefully we don’t change our mind. 

7 minutes ago, Rednblueriseing said:

Mohoney Just spotted entering trade center shown on fox said we were offered 6 and next year's first for our 3 and we turned it down, could be up to something 

Definitely gotta play hardball on this pick, and dropped some very pointed hints that we may nominate Green to really make them worried.


Absolutely.  We should nominate Green at pick 3 if the Giants don’t offer a good deal.  Why not! He’s worth it. 
Dees should squeeze the Giants.  
Trade deal allows Giants to get a top youngster Plus Tom Green.  They would also be big winners.  

7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Absolutely.  We should nominate Green at pick 3 if the Giants don’t offer a good deal.  Why not! He’s worth it. 
Dees should squeeze the Giants.  
Trade deal allows Giants to get a top youngster Plus Tom Green.  They would also be big winners.  

It also moves our pick 8 one spot if we bid on Green.

 
8 minutes ago, Parmalove said:

Mahoney has entered the room.  Wouldn't be there for no reason 

His there for the after party


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