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5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ben Brown thread on Demonland site to go over 120 pages. Still a few weeks to go 

But only about 5 pages of that is actually useful information.

 

Our own Lachie Hunter thread has understandably gone cold.  Heard he might be seriously considering the warmer climate with a 2020 Preliminary finalist.  He is a gun player, no doubt, and will be only 26 yo when the 2021 season starts.

1 hour ago, Meggs said:

Our own Lachie Hunter thread has understandably gone cold.  Heard he might be seriously considering the warmer climate with a 2020 Preliminary finalist.  He is a gun player, no doubt, and will be only 26 yo when the 2021 season starts.

If it's the Suns, then it makes sense why they are not interested in the expensive Treloar.

 
41 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If it's the Suns, then it makes sense why they are not interested in the expensive Treloar.

could be replacing mitchy robinson on the wing at brisbane

42 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If it's the Suns

Not a Preliminary finalist ... implication is Brisbane.


1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Not a Preliminary finalist ... implication is Brisbane.

Sorry didn’t see Preliminary Final mentioned. Just assumed Suns as that was the rumoured likely destination.

This is absolutely rumour only but my Geelong contact reckons they have been in constant dialogue with Alex Rance for several months. Shaun Grigg is the conduit. Rance is currently living in Portarlington and keen to have another crack in the AFL.

Could be complete BS as the text I saw claims interest in Isaac Smith is only a smokescreen...

I have heard whispers of a possible trade.

Nothing confirmed ( a long way from it) and information is very thin. I did hear it from two different people.

TMac/VdB packaged with a 2nd round (this year or next) for their first round 2020.

No idea where this originated.

 

 
7 minutes ago, CHF said:

I have heard whispers of a possible trade.

Nothing confirmed ( a long way from it) and information is very thin. I did hear it from two different people.

TMac/VdB packaged with a 2nd round (this year or next) for their first round 2020.

No idea where this originated.

For who's first? GWS or Essendon?

6 minutes ago, CHF said:

I have heard whispers of a possible trade.

Nothing confirmed ( a long way from it) and information is very thin. I did hear it from two different people.

TMac/VdB packaged with a 2nd round (this year or next) for their first round 2020.

No idea where this originated.

 

With which club?

That would value both players as only a few spots upgrade in the draft. Obviously if true, a player hoped for in the draft and salary dumping.


4 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

For who's first? GWS or Essendon?

Sorry.

 

The club I heard involved was GWS

3 hours ago, CHF said:

I have heard whispers of a possible trade.

Nothing confirmed ( a long way from it) and information is very thin. I did hear it from two different people.

TMac/VdB packaged with a 2nd round (this year or next) for their first round 2020.

No idea where this originated.

 

That would be Williams compo pick 10? Adelaide have GWS's first round pick 9 

9 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

That would be Williams compo pick 10? Adelaide have GWS's first round pick 9 

Or the Cameron one

Would be a shame to lose AVB but I would take that deal and run

I wonder how much of the salary we’d be taking into next year for the package

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat

10 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Or the Cameron one

Need 10 or lower to get McCrae  if that's the target.

Cameron might get matched, in which case Cats may meed to give up 13, 15 and maybe 20. Or a 3 way deal, eg cats get Jezza, GCS get 13, 15 and 20 (which will get pushed out further with academy bid matching), GWS get 5

Daniher at pick 7 is a joke. Cameron is worth 5, easy.

Edited by Moonshadow

9 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Or the Cameron one

Would be a shame to lose AVB but I would take that deal and run

I wonder how much of the salary we’d be taking into next year for the package

i imagine AVB is on decent coin coz sydney offered him the same length deal at the time iirc?

with jones going on, already a stacked midfield and sparrow and jordon pushing through i have no issues with him leaving and we all know where we stand with tmac, but giants dont seem too keen? favouring jesse


12 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Need 10 or lower to get McCrae  if that's the target.

Cameron might get matched, in which case Cats may meed to give up 13, 15 and maybe 20. Or a 3 way deal, eg cats get Jezza, GCS get 13, 15 and 20 (which will get pushed out further with academy bid matching), GWS get 5

Daniher at pick 7 is a joke. Cameron is worth 5, easy.

5 and change I would have thought. Cats got two 1st rounders, p24 & p37 for Kelly, p57 & a ‘20 third round pick in return. Cameron is getting close to a mill a year with a trigger for 6th year. The length of deal probably means they could match as there’s theoretically room to load in back end of deal.

16 hours ago, CHF said:

I have heard whispers of a possible trade.

Nothing confirmed ( a long way from it) and information is very thin. I did hear it from two different people.

TMac/VdB packaged with a 2nd round (this year or next) for their first round 2020.

No idea where this originated.

 

Sounds good to me

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More from the ever-reliable Ricky Nixon’s AFL Trade Scoops on Facebook —

• Cedric Cox from Brisbane has requested trade back to WA home  Fremantle set to offer him three years and West Coast has offered him two years.

• Alex Witherden been linked to a three year deal at Essendon talks depends on trade deals him to consider it as part of a Daniher swap but most likely Brisbane did say they would ideally prefer to keep after Grant Birchall announced next year will be his last year at Brisbane.

• Tom Phillips from Collingwood linked to a three year deal at Fremantle.

• Jaidyn Stephenson from Collingwood in the last 48hrs only two clubs have asked about him was North Melbourne and Hawthorn.

• Adam Treloar talks - Carlton and St Kilda pull out on Treloar with the last 24hrs Richmond has also expressed interest in him again but looking like he will stay at Collingwood now despite Gold Coast losing interest in him.

• Shaun McKernan will tour St Kilda facilities very soon. 

• Devon Smith despite being linked to Collingwood talks /  he told the club he wishes to stay at Essendon next year. 

• Jacob Townsend despite being linked to Sydney again talks Essendon is keen to sign him on for another year.

• Sam Simpson from Geelong been linked to a two year deal at GWS

• Peter Wright from Gold Coast been linked to two clubs Collingwood and Essendon Collingwood are favourites to lure him over.

• Jack Gunston after being linked to a three year at Collingwood talks - he wishes to stay at Hawthorn. 

• Chad Wingard been linked three clubs the last 48hrs Carlton Richmond Collingwood talks he will stay at Hawthorn.

• Neville Jetta from Melbourne talks - he was spotted at Collingwood having a meeting with officials.

• Bachar Houli told Richmond he wishes not to go to Essendon - he wishes to stay at Richmond next year.

• Marlion Pickett talks he will sign on at Richmond talks is two years have been put on the table to him.

• Jack Lonie from St Kilda talks he’s set to have a meeting with Bulldogs officials today.

• Jimmy Webster – Is understood to be on his way to Adelaide alongside Dunstan as the Saints and Crows work out a deal for Brad Crouch

• Lachie Young has requested a move to North Melbourne from Western Bulldogs 

• Also heard Brad Scott was spotted having a meeting with Essendon talks going around he’s favourite to get Dan Richardson job as head of football for Essendon

On 10/25/2020 at 9:21 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

A fun read!

I like this time of year when the rumours run thick and fast.  Whilst I’m sure many/most won’t pan out, none of them seem outside of the realms of possibility.

Sounfs like Sydney are very keen on getting a tall forward in.

Is that because buddy is fading fast?

2 hours ago, Pinball Wizard said:


More from the ever-reliable Ricky Nixon’s AFL Trade Scoops on Facebook —

 

• Tom Phillips from Collingwood linked to a three year deal at Fremantle.

 

Would be surprised if he went across the other side of the country, being a local boy, unless there are no other offers.


2 hours ago, Pinball Wizard said:


More from the ever-reliable Ricky Nixon’s AFL Trade Scoops on Facebook —

• Cedric Cox from Brisbane has requested trade back to WA home  Fremantle set to offer him three years and West Coast has offered him two years.

• Alex Witherden been linked to a three year deal at Essendon talks depends on trade deals him to consider it as part of a Daniher swap but most likely Brisbane did say they would ideally prefer to keep after Grant Birchall announced next year will be his last year at Brisbane.

• Tom Phillips from Collingwood linked to a three year deal at Fremantle.

• Jaidyn Stephenson from Collingwood in the last 48hrs only two clubs have asked about him was North Melbourne and Hawthorn.

• Adam Treloar talks - Carlton and St Kilda pull out on Treloar with the last 24hrs Richmond has also expressed interest in him again but looking like he will stay at Collingwood now despite Gold Coast losing interest in him.

• Shaun McKernan will tour St Kilda facilities very soon. 

• Devon Smith despite being linked to Collingwood talks /  he told the club he wishes to stay at Essendon next year. 

• Jacob Townsend despite being linked to Sydney again talks Essendon is keen to sign him on for another year.

• Sam Simpson from Geelong been linked to a two year deal at GWS

• Peter Wright from Gold Coast been linked to two clubs Collingwood and Essendon Collingwood are favourites to lure him over.

• Jack Gunston after being linked to a three year at Collingwood talks - he wishes to stay at Hawthorn. 

• Chad Wingard been linked three clubs the last 48hrs Carlton Richmond Collingwood talks he will stay at Hawthorn.

• Neville Jetta from Melbourne talks - he was spotted at Collingwood having a meeting with officials.

• Bachar Houli told Richmond he wishes not to go to Essendon - he wishes to stay at Richmond next year.

• Marlion Pickett talks he will sign on at Richmond talks is two years have been put on the table to him.

• Jack Lonie from St Kilda talks he’s set to have a meeting with Bulldogs officials today.

• Jimmy Webster – Is understood to be on his way to Adelaide alongside Dunstan as the Saints and Crows work out a deal for Brad Crouch

• Lachie Young has requested a move to North Melbourne from Western Bulldogs 

• Also heard Brad Scott was spotted having a meeting with Essendon talks going around he’s favourite to get Dan Richardson job as head of football for Essendon

Rickys been banned from Twitter so plying his trade on Facebook now.... All the best to him but you have to wonder. 

4 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Allir allir off to the Dogs I’m hearing 

Wow, would be a decent pick up for the dogs.

Any other info you're heading @demons11. Any word on Brodie Smith? or other tid bits you got?

I am assuming our moves will be based on if Tmac stays or goes?

Edited by Unleash Hell

 
4 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Wow, would be a decent pick up for the dogs.

Any other info you're heading @demons11. Any word on Brodie Smith? or other tid bits you got?

I am assuming our moves will be based on if Tmac stays or goes?

If you’re asking questions and want serious answers, might I suggest that you don’t ask on a strictly rumour thread.

12 minutes ago, The Oracle said:

If you’re asking questions and want serious answers, might I suggest that you don’t ask on a strictly rumour thread.

I get your point,

but I am not asking for fait accompli information, I am interested if there is anything @Demons11 has heard around the traps

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