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10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hoping the Dees interest in Brayden Maynard has substance. 
 

Otherwise I think Ed Richards at the Bulldogs should be worth looking at.  Good skilled midfielder wingman type. Left footer.  Dogs has surplus of his type and he’d be a good addition at the Dees. Injured for first half of 2021 but should be back in next few rounds.  

Posted in another thread that we have, alongside a number of clubs, met with Richards management. He certainly seems as though a realistic target. The less he plays the more likely he is on the move.

 
 

Ben Ainsworth.  Unbelievable that he can’t get a game for the Suns. I have only seen a few games but he is strong, good kick for goal, good overhead and has skills. Not sure if it’s his workrate or simply that Suns are preferring to push Flanders and Rankine ahead of him. 

8 hours ago, adonski said:

Any chance we could snatch Tanner Bruhn out of the giants?

Too soon. Plus another Geelong boy that they will try to grab in a few years. 


11 hours ago, Demon Premonition said:

Posted in another thread that we have, alongside a number of clubs, met with Richards management. He certainly seems as though a realistic target. The less he plays the more likely he is on the move.

has been out with a fractured ankle for 10 weeks just came back on friday night and had 25 playing back in a more suited HB role

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Too soon. Plus another Geelong boy that they will try to grab in a few years. 

Bugger didn't know he was a Geelong fan, scratch that then

Would try to angle for an Angus Brayshaw for Cerra trade. 
 

Cerra plays the wing better and Jordan/Sparrow clearly ahead of Brayshaw on the inside now.
 

Edited by olisik

 
57 minutes ago, olisik said:

Would try to angle for an Angus Brayshaw for Cerra trade. 
 

Cerra plays the wing better and Jordan/Sparrow clearly ahead of Brayshaw on the inside now.
 

You’d probably need to chuck in our 2022 first rounder as well for that to happen.

Have heard from a normally reliable source that Brayden Maynard is a certainty to be a Dee next year?


51 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

You’d probably need to chuck in our 2022 first rounder as well for that to happen.

This is fremantle we are talking about. With there trade history they will be throwing there 22 first rounder back our way with Cerra

Maynard would be a nice Hibbo replacement but surely we go after some form of point of difference....another fast winger, damaging medium sized forward

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Have heard from a normally reliable source that Brayden Maynard is a certainty to be a Dee next year?

Brad Hardie isn't renowned for being reliable :-)

3 hours ago, picket fence said:

Have heard from a normally reliable source that Brayden Maynard is a certainty to be a Dee next year?

I hope you are right. I would love to see Maynard to play for Melbourne next season. I wonder if the new appointment will be the difference of him staying or leaving. 

Just now, Storm Boy said:

I hope you are right. I would love to see Maynard to play for Melbourne next season. I wonder if the new appointment will be the difference of him staying or leaving. 

New appointment of the Collingwood coach. 


11 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ben Ainsworth.  Unbelievable that he can’t get a game for the Suns. I have only seen a few games but he is strong, good kick for goal, good overhead and has skills. Not sure if it’s his workrate or simply that Suns are preferring to push Flanders and Rankine ahead of him. 

Very, very average IMO and certainly a missed top 10 pick there.

What on earth are we going to trade for Brayden Maynard? 

4 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

What on earth are we going to trade for Brayden Maynard? 

two 2021 second rounders to give the filth the points they need to claim daicos OR our first rounder in 2022 for mine

get it done

3 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

What on earth are we going to trade for Brayden Maynard? 

Don't know.

But Collingwood have every right to ask for a late 1st rounder. 

Can't really say I believe this story as I think it really is Brad Hardie going on one of his drunken antics.

But Maynard would be a massive massive recruit for us. I rate him extremely highly.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Don't know.

But Collingwood have every right to ask for a late 1st rounder. 

Can't really say I believe this story as I think it really is Brad Hardie going on one of his drunken antics.

But Maynard would be a massive massive recruit for us. I rate him extremely highly.

With you Dazzle, if the Pies agreed to less than a first rounder i'd be worried they knew something we didn't.. 

he's a gun, and would cover the loss of Hibberd when he retires perfectly, but i'd imagine we'd have to be very crafty at the trade table to get it done. 


4 minutes ago, olisik said:

Doesn’t have much dog in him so can’t see it happening, I’ve always thought in a strong side, as an icing on the top player, he could be very good 

 

I think our focus needs to be around developing a key tall by trading into the top 10 or seeing if there are any still very young outside the box types at state level ... Weid looks like he won't make it and tmac and BBB will do the job but won't be around in about 3 years when our youthful mids in Trac, Oliver, Jordan, Harmes, Brayshaw are still running rampant through the middle 

20 hours ago, olisik said:

Would try to angle for an Angus Brayshaw for Cerra trade. 
 

Cerra plays the wing better and Jordan/Sparrow clearly ahead of Brayshaw on the inside now.
 

Solid mail Cerra will be a Tiger next year.


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