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i dont feel comfortable losing Hannan. Ive always liked him. Yes, he hasnt been consistent but once simon gets the boot and a real coach comes in then I fully expect Hannan to go ti the next level

 
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The Done Deals today - 

• West Coast acquires Zac Langdon in a trade. GWS receives the Eagles’ third-round pick

• Gold Coast acquires Oleg Markov in a trade. Richmond receives the Suns’ 2021 third-round pick

• GWS acquires Jesse Hogan in a trade. Fremantle receives the Eagles’ third-round pic

29 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

i dont feel comfortable losing Hannan. Ive always liked him. Yes, he hasnt been consistent but once simon gets the boot and a real coach comes in then I fully expect Hannan to go ti the next level

I would be keen to keep Hannan too Dr D.

 

Damn I was hoping that Adelaide would match St Kilda for Crouch, solid pick up for them. 

GWS did well with Jesse, basically a free hit with him. If it doesn’t work out then nothing really lost on their end. As for Freo, another big trade bust for them! ?

EDIT also wanted to mention it’s absolutely incredible the clubs are going through the trade period without confirming what the list sizes will be. Amateur hour from the AFL. 

Edited by Pates


4 hours ago, Dr.D said:

i dont feel comfortable losing Hannan. Ive always liked him. Yes, he hasnt been consistent but once simon gets the boot and a real coach comes in then I fully expect Hannan to go ti the next level

almost garauntee he will be an instant delist by the dogs after his 3yrs is up

1 hour ago, Turner said:

almost garauntee he will be an instant delist by the dogs after his 3yrs is up

You don't offer 3 year contracts to players you think are spuds. So the dogs obviously see what i see in him. 190cm small forward that can run and jump and has kicked a clutch goal in finals. 

 
5 hours ago, Dr.D said:

You don't offer 3 year contracts to players you think are spuds. So the dogs obviously see what i see in him. 190cm small forward that can run and jump and has kicked a clutch goal in finals. 

Be interesting how this trade plays out.  Bulldogs are getting a player that Adelaide should bid on for pick 1.  I cant remember the discount you get for nga bids.  It would be great to find a way to bundle up Hannan with some  picks and go after bulldogs first round pick

7 hours ago, Dr.D said:

You don't offer 3 year contracts to players you think are spuds. So the dogs obviously see what i see in him. 190cm small forward that can run and jump and has kicked a clutch goal in finals. 

What do you think of the longer contracts we have previously offered to Harmes and TMac, Preuss and Tomlinson?


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Destination Saints.

 

Ffs. Why are the Saints now the destination club? And how is their salary cap??? 
 

Big $$$ to get Carlisle. Big $$$ to get Hannebery. Big $$$ to get Hill.  Big $$$ to get Crouch. Billings must be in decent $$. Steele etc will hold out their hand for more $$$ 

and now can they afford extra $700k year for Treloar!!??!!!!?

 

10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Destination Saints.

 

Like Mahoney they said it is unlikely but are monitoring the situation, like I'm sure everyone is.

Absolute nothing article.

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ffs. Why are the Saints now the destination club? And how is their salary cap??? 
 

Big $$$ to get Carlisle. Big $$$ to get Hannebery. Big $$$ to get Hill.  Big $$$ to get Crouch. Billings must be in decent $$. Steele etc will hold out their hand for more $$$ 

and now can they afford extra $700k year for Treloar!!??!!!!?

 

carlisle was on big money; currently doesn't have a contract

hill they frontloaded last year, crouch is going to them on less money than he was on at the crows, billings is ooc at the end of next season, and no guarantee to stay at the aints beyond that as they've moved past him

they also have a number of veterans on relatively low contracts - geary, ryder, ross - who are key to their best 22

i think they've managed their list build quite well, but i don't think they're necessarily in a better or worse position than us, really


The AFL trade period is so boring.

A player has to consent to to being traded which means nothing surprising ever happens and we know all the moves weeks in advance anyway.

 And still they run this trade radio crap.

21 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

The AFL trade period is so boring.

A player has to consent to to being traded which means nothing surprising ever happens and we know all the moves weeks in advance anyway.

 And still they run this trade radio crap.

Heh. The called it stagnant Thursday this morning on SEN. I liked that

6 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ffs. Why are the Saints now the destination club? And how is their salary cap??? 
 

Big $$$ to get Carlisle. Big $$$ to get Hannebery. Big $$$ to get Hill.  Big $$$ to get Crouch. Billings must be in decent $$. Steele etc will hold out their hand for more $$$ 

and now can they afford extra $700k year for Treloar!!??!!!!?

 

they have drafted so poorly that they had very few A graders in the team so plenty of cash to spend on trade-ins

bizarre decision from dunkley for mine

i do think it's hilarious that there's been so much gnashing and wailing about oliver walking out on us...but it is clearly not happening; meanwhile the dogs just one of their key players


15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

 

The 'grunt' type of midfielder that Essendon has needed for a couple of years now.

This is where we could get involved, assuming Essendon get pick 8 for Saad because the dogs won't want an early pick in this years draft. I'd ask about sending our 1st round (2021), pick 26 & 53 (2020) and Hannan to the Dogs and TMac to the bombers, the Dogs sending Dunkley to Ess while we get picks 8 and 14 this year. The Bombers don't have any 2nd round picks this year

Dees: Out 2021 1st, pick 26 & 53 (2020) Hannan & TMac In: pick 8 & 14 2020. 

Dogs: out Dunkley, pick 14 In: 2021 1st (from Dees) & pick 26 & 53 (2020) & Hannan

Ess: out pick 8 In: Dunkley & TMac

19 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

This is where we could get involved, assuming Essendon get pick 8 for Saad because the dogs won't want an early pick in this years draft. I'd ask about sending our 1st round (2021), pick 26 & 53 (2020) and Hannan to the Dogs and TMac to the bombers, the Dogs sending Dunkley to Ess while we get picks 8 and 14 this year. The Bombers don't have any 2nd round picks this year

Dees: Out 2021 1st, pick 26 & 53 (2020) Hannan & TMac In: pick 8 & 14 2020. 

Dogs: out Dunkley, pick 14 In: 2021 1st (from Dees) & pick 26 & 53 (2020) & Hannan

Ess: out pick 8 In: Dunkley & TMac

I would do that, especially to get TMac off the books. Could potentially trade into next years draft to, via the Pies, if we wanted.

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45 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

 

Wow. I didn’t expect that. This could start the game...

22 hours ago, Demons3031 said:

I would be keen to keep Hannan too Dr D.

Move on Dr and Dee3031 we are still living on his marvellous Geelong Semi sealing goal in 2018.

Mitch had all season to hit form and didn't succeed and I will Not forgive him fir the last pass to Fritsch in the last quarter at Metricon vs Lions instead of passing to Jack Viney 30 m out on his own OR having a shot himself.!!!


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