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21 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

also, cedric cox - who was talked about as a target here? - has requested a trade home to western australia

will be a good get for either perth side off HB on the wide expanses

sad to see the recruit depart, what a story ❤️❤️

 

No exposed form for this year and only NEAFL form before that but Wooler might be worth looking at as key forward depth if we need some. Good endurance runner and neat skills, maybe not the quickest or most explosive but could be useful across half forward.

Mitch Hinge a good size left footed half back flanker who still doesn't have a deal for the Lions and obviously is stuck behind some good players in Brisbane's backline. Could be worth grabbing


Skinner was apparently going to be a superstar when picked up #12 in draft. Very highly thought of.  2 knee reco's thereafter.  still hghly regarded at both ends of the ground.  Might be a reasonable SPP pick up for KK.

9 minutes ago, BScotti said:

Skinner was apparently going to be a superstar when picked up #12 in draft. Very highly thought of.  2 knee reco's thereafter.  still hghly regarded at both ends of the ground.  Might be a reasonable SPP pick up for KK.

Think you've got the wrong guy. He was pick #12 in the rookie draft when he was redrafted. He was a speculative tall when drafted at pick 47.

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

also, cedric cox - who was talked about as a target here? - has requested a trade home to western australia

We should definitely try to steal him from the WA clubs. What could possibly go wrong?

 

Jacob Allison....wasn't he meant to be a top 5 pick in his draft year or something? 

Sam Skinner was a kid Melbourne were very interested in his draft year .


Skinner didnt play well at all in his games this year and wooler couldn't crack a game this year when they had a revolving door of tall forwards so i think its checks all round.

target witherden and let them keep minge even if birchall retires

6 minutes ago, Turner said:

Skinner didnt play well at all in his games this year and wooler couldn't crack a game this year when they had a revolving door of tall forwards so i think its checks all round.

target witherden and let them keep minge even if birchall retires

birchall has triggered his 2021 contract by dint of the amount of games he played in 2020 and intends to go on

witherden is on serious coin for the next two years; not sure we could afford him given other targets (brown, i smith, phillips)

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