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Apparently wants out of Gold Coast after a wretched run of injuries since being drafted at pick 8. 

Quick with elite skills

 

This will be interesting as i know for a fact that the Dees were heavily interested in him in his draft year which was the Oliver Weideman draft.

Exactly the type of player that we are currently desperate for.

 
4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Worth a look, I definitely wouldn’t sneeze at the idea. 

Bless you!


3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

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Not that there is anything wrong with it.

27 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This will be interesting as i know for a fact that the Dees were heavily interested in him in his draft year which was the Oliver Weideman draft.

Exactly the type of player that we are currently desperate for.

Hope that doesn't cloud their judgement then, we had big interest in Ben Kennedy, Balic and McKenna in their draft years as well and none of them did much as recycled players.

I agree that if he ever lives up to his potential then he'd be a very good pick up, but even when he hasn't been injured there hasn't been too much to get excited about. Take away that he was a first round pick and he'd be looking at a trade value of a 4th rounder at best. 

 

Im not 100% sure but his brother might be out of contract at West Coast as well?

Im all for sn injection of pace and class


1 hour ago, Siren said:

Apparently wants out of Gold Coast after a wretched run of injuries since being drafted at pick 8. 

Quick with elite skills

Quick and elite skills? Get him.

1 hour ago, Siren said:

Apparently wants out of Gold Coast after a wretched run of injuries since being drafted at pick 8. 

Quick with elite skills

:mahoney:: You had me at "wretched run of injuries".

Even when he’s played he hasn’t looked much chop imo. Definitely the traits we need, but I don’t think he is up to it.


I'm not convinced he's all that quick or skilled, and I think his best footy has actually come as a back pocket. He'd make a nice successor to Jetta but I don't think that role will be a huge priority. 

Reports said Brisbane were interested, I'd imagine he'd make a very hand small defender for them.

8 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This will be interesting as i know for a fact that the Dees were heavily interested in him in his draft year which was the Oliver Weideman draft.

Exactly the type of player that we are currently desperate for.at the family home

Yes chief WA scout was a regular attendee at the family home 

I wonder what would be needed trade wise to get him?

7 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Yes chief WA scout was a regular attendee at the family home 

Your opinion on whether we'll put our hat in the ring again for his services mate?


8 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Your opinion on whether we'll put our hat in the ring again for his services mate?

possibly, but I think Freo are keen

Never got more than 22 touches in a game and not exactly sure where he fits into our lineup. Half back? Wing? Considering how high he went in the draft I doubt Gold Coast would give him up for less than pick 20ish + bit like KK comes with some injury concerns. If the price was right, sure I'd take a punt on him. However he shouldnt be our priority right now.

 
16 minutes ago, AaronDaveyChipsAndGravey said:

Never got more than 22 touches in a game and not exactly sure where he fits into our lineup. Half back? Wing? Considering how high he went in the draft I doubt Gold Coast would give him up for less than pick 20ish + bit like KK comes with some injury concerns. If the price was right, sure I'd take a punt on him. However he shouldnt be our priority right now.

Did snag a 5 goal game though.

Not overly impressed with him. Delisted free agent at absolute best.

Speed, skill and wouldn't cost much. Yes thanks.


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