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19 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Newnes isn't a free agent according to that list.

Thought I heard on trade radio today that he is a restricted free agent. I could be wrong though.


I thinK Richo is the person to ask for sure, if he'd be a good get i'm sure RIcho would have gone in to bat for him.

RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

Sam Jacobs (Adelaide)
Brandon Ellis (Richmond)
Jack Newnes (St Kilda)

UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

Adelaide

Cameron Ellis-Yolmen (rookie)
Paul Hunter (rookie)

Brisbane Lions

Ryan Lester
Ryan Bastinac (rookie)

Carlton

Dale Thomas
Josh Deluca (rookie)

Collingwood

Ben Reid
Jamie Elliott
Lynden Dunn
Tim Broomhead (rookie)
Sam Murray (rookie)

Essendon

Zac Clarke (rookie)
Michael Hartley
Mitch Brown
Will Snelling (rookie)

Fremantle

Hayden Ballantyne
Ryan Nyhuis (rookie)

Geelong

Harry Taylor
Scott Selwood

Gold Coast Suns

Tom Nicholls
Jack Leslie (rookie)
Brad Scheer (rookie)
Harrison Wigg (rookie)

GWS Giants

Adam Tomlinson
Tom Sheridan
Dylan Buckley (rookie)

Hawthorn

Grant Birchall
Paul Puopolo
Ryan Schoenmakers
Darren Minchington
Tim Mohr (rookie)

Port Adelaide

Matthew Broadbent
Jack Trengove
Cameron Sutcliffe (rookie)
Cam Hewett (rookie)

Richmond

Shane Edwards
Jacob Townsend (rookie)
Mav Weller (rookie)

St Kilda

David Armitage
Nathan Brown*
Lewis Pierce (rookie)
Sam Rowe (rookie)

Sydney Swans

Daniel Menzel

West Coast

Chris Masten
Will Schofield
Fraser McInnes (rookie)
Keegan Brooksby (rookie)
Josh Smith (rookie)

Western Bulldogs

Tory Dickson
Fletcher Roberts
Ryan Gardner (rookie)
Roarke Smith (rookie)

 
8 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

ellis, elliott, tomlinson are the clear three stand-outs of that crop and we are in discussions with two of them

I'd argue that Edwards would be numero uno, but pretty sure he just put pen to paper


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So the first of the free agents in both categories has been decided.

2019 Restricted Free Agent

Brandon Ellis (Richmond) is now a Gold Coast Sun after the Tigers declined to match the Suns' offer.
Jack Newnes (St Kilda)

 
2019 Unrestricted Free Agent

Adelaide's Cameron Ellis-Yolmen has moved to Brisbane.

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1 hour ago, deebug said:

I hope we give both Bennell and Murrary a chance?

That would be sooooo ....un MFC LIKE!!

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9 hours ago, picket fence said:

That would be sooooo ....un MFC LIKE!!

Melbourne football club never take a chance, probably one of the reasons they've been so crap for years, it's always by the book #boring

Lamumba was a risk.  Volatile at Pies due to his ego and we took him.  Lever for two 1st rounders was a risk.  Mitch Clark was another risk.  We do take risks.  

4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Lamumba was a risk.  Volatile at Pies due to his ego and we took him.  Lever for two 1st rounders was a risk.  Mitch Clark was another risk.  We do take risks.  

Far too many actually. 
Leftovers...


4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Lamumba was a risk.  Volatile at Pies due to his ego and we took him.  Lever for two 1st rounders was a risk.  Mitch Clark was another risk.  We do take risks.  

They were all dumb risks. Taking a hugely talented delisted free agent for next to nothing with the last spot on the list is a smart risk.

8 minutes ago, poita said:

They were all dumb risks. Taking a hugely talented delisted free agent for next to nothing with the last spot on the list is a smart risk.

What, with his injury track record?? KK isn't enough for you? How many crocks do you wanna carry on your list???

On 10/21/2019 at 8:40 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

None appeal so far.  Maybe Wylie Buzza but only because of his name.  

Just my opinion so put away any arrows, bullets and darts. These are options. 

small forward option - Ben Keays (x Lions) 22yo had a ripping NEAFL year but couldn’t crack the Lions midfield. 

tall forward option - Callum Moore (x Tigers) was behind Lynch and Riewoldt but is a good mark and handy backup key forward.    (also still like Buzzzzzzza for the fans screaming out his name )

running midfielder - Connor Menadue (x Tigers) is a skilled quick wingman who delivers the footy and kicks goals.  Again behind a few quality players in the Tigers middle.

Whilst not delisted (could still be by thevSaints) Jack Newnes is out of contract and presents the best option as a strong running mid. Not sure on Nick Robertson.  Good lockdown tagger type to play tough unsociable footy.  Could be handy to stop others key midfielders.  

Im not a Sam Murray fan as his pace is good but ball delivery is poor.  We apparently got rid of Frost for this.   
 

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