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2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson will sign 

I so hope you're right. Surely we couldn't have this happen again could we. 

 

 
3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson will sign 

hope so

5 minutes ago, It's Time said:

A mate with no contacts so just his idea that Jackson hasn't signed to extend his contract while Kossie & Rivers have so he thinks he's probably out the door end of next season in which case we'll get a first rounder or two for him. Plus rumours about Oliver wanting out won't go away so maybe 2 first rounders for him as well next year. 

Wait what, well that's just put a downer on the night

 
Just now, Sydee said:

hope so

Not many kids leave after 2 years, out of interest who manages him?

5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson will sign 

It's not a lock. 'Flighty' was the word I heard that described where he's at. Not saying he's gone of course, but it's not totally safe.


1 minute ago, deebug said:

Wait what, well that's just put a downer on the night

Let's just hope they are holding off to see what the TPP ends up being post Covid and where the club ends up with it's salary cap after trade week. See if they create some space before they finalise a deal with him. I always thought Hogan was going to go. I'm more confident about Jackson. Based on......? The vibe. 

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

It's not a lock. 'Flighty' was the word I heard that described where he's at. Not saying he's gone of course, but it's not totally safe.

Horrifying if he doesn't re sign

15 minutes ago, Caligula's cohort said:

It looks like we aren't landing a back up ruckman with 30 minutes to go in the trade period. We'll most likely pick up a delisted free agent. Could Sam (sauce) Jacobs be a chance with us next year? He was interviewed last week and mentioned he still has a year or two left in the tank.  

I think Andrew Phillips is as good as locked in for that role.

 
4 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

It's not a lock. 'Flighty' was the word I heard that described where he's at. Not saying he's gone of course, but it's not totally safe.

We've just got to have such a good year next year that we are irresistible. Keep him and attract others. If I had to pick I'd rather keep him than Oliver. I reckon he's a cause of cultural issues. Over inflated ego. Would we take Kelly for Oliver? I think so. Not saying that's even in contemplation. 


Just now, It's Time said:

We've just got to have such a good year next year that we are irresistible. Keep him and attract others. If I had to pick I'd rather keep him than Oliver. I reckon he's a cause of cultural issues. Over inflated ego. Would we take Kelly for Oliver? I think so. Not saying that's even in contemplation. 

There's a whole big chat to be had there I reckon, gonna save it for the offseason dead time...

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Are Jackson and Rivers close mates? 
Or do they have nothing much to do with each other aside from both being from WA?

Very close mates. I think Rivers last year when drafted called him his best mate. Went through junior juniors as little kids all the way to Demons. 

Just now, Lord Nev said:

There's a whole big chat to be had there I reckon, gonna save it for the offseason dead time...

Look forward to that. I fear that if he doesn't sign reasonably early next year this will become a deafening roar. 


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

 

For a pick in the 60s, according to Mitch

Insanity. 


Dunkley stays at the Dogs.

Jezza got to the Cats.

Sounds like Treloar might stay at the Pies (trade info can still come in tho).

 

 

Amazed that the Treloar deal didn't get done. 


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