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15 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

 

Jenkins and Casboult?! You’ve lost the plot Picket! 

Trade period has gotten slow - we need some new breaking @Ethan Tremblay

 

PS if Frost is a gun then surely Levi fits as a gun as well? You know it makes sense

 

Breust or gunston  both make sense. Good kicks. Hawks have recent history of moving long term players on. Are rebuilding. And maybe keen in frost. Straight swap?

 
15 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Mitch Clark

Ahhh what could have been. Was it a navicular that he suffered? 

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22 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ahhh what could have been. Was it a navicular that he suffered? 

 

32 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Mitch Clark

I was thinking yesterday who was the last player I was really excited about recruiting from anorher club. And it was mitch clark. How good was his first few games? 

Before that? Kelvin Templeton.

26 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Might be a straight swap Frost for O'Brien? 

This! I think O’Brien would be a very good get

 

O'Brien could also be the player who is coming. Only ever played one good game and it was against us two years ago.

1 minute ago, A F said:

O'Brien could also be the player who is coming. Only ever played one good game and it was against us two years ago.

Kicked a bag of 5 in the Hawks last game of the year didn't he?


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Kicked a bag of 5 in the Hawks last game of the year didn't he?

4.

I'd play him as the second tall defender, May as number one and Lever as interceptor.

Thinking of some other obscure victorian forwards... 

Hoskin-elliot

Mason wood

Josh Schache is kinda being pushed out at the dogs with Bruce coming over, they'll struggle to play all three, and is best mates with Clarry.

5 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Josh Schache is kinda being pushed out at the dogs with Bruce coming over, they'll struggle to play all three, and is best mates with Clarry.

Interesting...

I'm torn as to whether he would actually improve us. He'd probably compete with Weideman for the second forward spot. I guess it's a depth thing as well.

Depends on the price, I guess. 

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It’s not Jake Stringer on the hunt for forty-four new mates is it? 

He’s kicked most of his goals against Melbourne ?

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1 hour ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Josh Schache is kinda being pushed out at the dogs with Bruce coming over, they'll struggle to play all three, and is best mates with Clarry.

Tory Dickson would be pushed out too and would cost nothing as a 32 year old FA. Maybe mates with Crossy? Seems like a well loved figure down there and probably has character. Kicked 50/40 in 2015/16. 17 games this year for 24 goals. As he started in 2012 like Jenkins, he may feel he has more to offer with 3-4 less seasons in him like many other 30 year old players who've been in the system for 12+ years. Shrug. Not a key forward, but he knows when and where to lead and find it. Just spitballing.

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10 hours ago, Deecisive said:

i would like to see Preuss get a bit more of an education as a forward, he is tall and strong enough to worry opposition teams, hopefully we can find some small crumbing forwards who can actually find the ball and kick some goals.

Do we actually have anyone at the club capable of developing anyone as a KPP forward?  
Someone like Neita or Ox?  What are they doing these days?

9 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ahhh what could have been. Was it a navicular that he suffered? 

More a case of when your dck stands up, your brain sits down, I believe

6 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Tory Dickson would be pushed out too and would cost nothing as a 32 year old FA. Maybe mates with Crossy? Seems like a well loved figure down there and probably has character. Kicked 50/40 in 2015/16. 17 games this year for 24 goals. As he started in 2012 like Jenkins, he may feel he has more to offer with 3-4 less seasons in him like many other 30 year old players who've been in the system for 12+ years. Shrug. Not a key forward, but he knows when and where to lead and find it. Just spitballing.

Wipe your mouth.


Darcy Fogarty is the bloke I’d be going after.

8 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Darcy Fogarty is the bloke I’d be going after.

Good call! There is a fire sale at Adelaide and he’d be a great get.

 
1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

More a case of when your dck stands up, your brain sits down, I believe

Ahhhh yes that’s right. 

12 hours ago, A F said:

Interesting...

I'm torn as to whether he would actually improve us. He'd probably compete with Weideman for the second forward spot. I guess it's a depth thing as well.

Depends on the price, I guess. 

Its Not as if Weeds is a proven consistent performer as yet. He has time but would love another Tall, Would take any of in preferential order Gunston, Casboult, Jenkins easy!


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