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Just now, olisik said:

So many teams trading and here we are sitting on our hands. Classic Goodwin game day performance

You do realise we only have a future 4th round pick to trade?

 
2 hours ago, imElated said:

I really hope we get Darcy Cassar, great user of the ball and can find quite a bit of it, prefers getting the ball on the outside but is still a strong tackler, he's had a 41 disposal game in NAB League and already has a body thats ready for senior football.

I like it. He is a classy ball user and runner. Strong mid or half back. 

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I thought these picks were reviewable by the AFL at the end of next season, how can they trade it?

Looks pathetic by Gold Coast after they declined a similar pick for Jack Martin. 

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

[censored]! Sharp gone...

[censored] indeed


1 minute ago, Watts the matter said:

I thought these picks were reviewable by the AFL at the end of next season, how can they trade it?

Looks pathetic by Gold Coast after they declined a similar pick for Jack Martin. 

It will survive purely as Geelong got it.

3 minutes ago, whelan45 said:

You do realise we only have a future 4th round pick to trade?

We had 3,10,28 and some in the 60s. Same amount of picks as most other teams.

 

Suns just traded 11 and 64 for 27! Ridiculous trade

1 minute ago, Good Lord George said:

Suns just traded 11 and 64 for 27! Ridiculous trade

It just shows that they are still incompetent and don't deserve the compensation that they got. They could have easily got this pick for Jack Martin. It's a disgrace.


2 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

Suns just traded 11 and 64 for 27! Ridiculous trade

Afls doing. 

4 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

I thought these picks were reviewable by the AFL at the end of next season, how can they trade it?

Looks pathetic by Gold Coast after they declined a similar pick for Jack Martin. 

They apparently received approval to trade it.

I think we all know the AFL "review" wasnt going to take picks off the Suns

1 minute ago, Good Lord George said:

Suns just traded 11 and 64 for 27! Ridiculous trade

Presumably they have a bunch of academy kids next year and are confident the AFL will give them some kind of free hit.  Provided their begging bowl is empty enough at the time.

#goldcoastmendicants

The Trent "Esme" Bianco suspense is killing me.

...

 

Sorry, I mean, Trent Rivers, obviously.

Edited by Little Goffy
TYPO, obviously


Just now, Murph1524 said:

Byrnes, Rivers, Mahony

Please

Would be MFC thing to do to re draft Shannon Byrnes

3 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

They apparently received approval to trade it.

I think we all know the AFL "review" wasnt going to take picks off the Suns

Do you mean the approval to trade #11 when the AFL handed it out or do you mean they approved that ridiculously unbalanced trade with Geelong?

3 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Presumably they have a bunch of academy kids next year and are confident the AFL will give them some kind of free hit.  Provided their begging bowl is empty enough at the time.

#goldcoastmendicants

As part of the AFL package their Academy players don't go into the draft - ie they get them for no draft pick.

Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

Do you mean the approval to trade #11 when the AFL handed it out or do you mean they approved that ridiculously unbalanced trade with Geelong?

The former. Ridiculous trade, though.


2 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

The former. Ridiculous trade, though.

The AFL won't do it but should be investigated as a totally unbalanced trade be it draft points or access to top talent vs taking leftovers later in the draft!

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