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Just now, Patches O’houlihan said:

Amazed that the Treloar deal didn't get done. 

It’s done to the dogs

 

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Looks like Caldwell and Cameron made it, but Treloar and Dunkley didn't.

So glad the Dogs held on to Dunkley.  Still has two years to run on his deal and the Bombers were arrogant enough to just offer one first round pick.  Dogs stuck to their guns and they've now got two years to turn things around, which they are more than capable of doing.

 

2 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Amazed that the Treloar deal didn't get done. 

 

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Wow, so the Dogs' midfield next year will be Botempelli, Macrae, Hunter, Smith, Libba, Dunkley and Treloar.

That is...insane.

Plus Stefan Martin in the ruck to actually be a ruckman (improving on English).

 

Apparently it did get done?


I’m sure the AFL stepped in with Treloar, the CBA allows for grievances to be lodged but it sounds messy especially when so public.


4 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Wow, so the Dogs' midfield next year will be Botempelli, Macrae, Hunter, Smith, Libba, Dunkley and Treloar.

That is...insane.

Plus Stefan Martin in the ruck to actually be a ruckman (improving on English).

Well if we lose Oliver next year we'll be knocking on their door to land Dunkley. 

Dogs North and Hawthorn have taken advantage of the pies fire sale. Good on them. We’re done well overall, I’m not complaining but I can’t help feeling that’s we’ve missed a trick. Phillips for 65 was cheap as chips and he filled such an obvious need.


Man Dunkley won’t be happy. And he’ll have even less midfield time now. Ouch

1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

Dogs North and Hawthorn have taken advantage of the pies fire sale. Good on them. We’re done well overall, I’m not complaining but I can’t help feeling that’s we’ve missed a trick. Phillips for 65 was cheap as chips and he filled such an obvious need.

I don’t know but I would guess the 500K for Phillips was the issue. Hawks have to pay the min cap but it would put us out of whack

I wonder if it could have been us snatching Treloar at the death if we'd been able to offload Tom. Oh well, they say everything happens for a reason. 

 

Wonder if we can snare pick 13 from GWS for 19+28

 

Go in with 13 and 18

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