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3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You're going out on a limb there Ethan!

I’m not afraid to make the bold calls. 

 
12 hours ago, Chook in Perth said:

Cerra was coming if they could get it done. There was much confidence they could. They couldn't. So he isn't.

Thanks for the intel

do you mean we couldn’t agree personal terms with him or compensation with Freo? 

13 hours ago, Chook in Perth said:

Cerra was coming if they could get it done. There was much confidence they could. They couldn't. So he isn't.

I would’ve deeply enjoyed giving Peter Bell the Dodoro treatment. Especially after his nonsense with Hogan. But it would’ve been really unfair for Cerra knowing he might end up in the draft, and it would’ve opened up our list for poaching.

The Hawks going all in on Wingard and forcing out a good young player in Burton was the best case result and hardly guaranteed 

 
4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wouldn’t be surprised if Geelong made inquiries into J.Hunt

So you think Josh Hunt will put his boots on again!! :cool:

Age profile fits...😉

 

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17 hours ago, BAMF said:

We need Casey players.

We had a blessed run with injury this year and are cutting a lot of depth.

Jones, Jetta, Vanders, Lockhart and potentially Melksham. All of them got a bit of game time this year and were ready if needed.

I was happy that all these players were there for depth this year and likewise happy that we are moving them on now.

The weird thing is that with Brayshaw, Harmes, Jordon and Sparrow all being best 22 (or 23) we are actually light on for inside bulls at Casey!

We will also want to draft a young kpf and young ruck at some point soon.

Agree. And allows us to go for inside mids down the order who might be a little bit of smokey. Like Howes and Knevitts who are bigger bodies and have no real exposed form and see what happens. If they dont come on, so be it. 

16 hours ago, Redleg said:

Carlton looms as one potential candidate for Lewis Young as it searches for key position depth. 

The Blues have also been linked to a possible play for West Coast's Jarrod Brander.

With Cerra and Hewitt, it looks like Carlton will get every player changing clubs in the AFL.

The Brown paper visy bags must be working overtime!

 
12 minutes ago, picket fence said:

The Brown paper visy bags must be working overtime!

It’s USB’s these days, containing crypto. 

29 minutes ago, picket fence said:

The Brown paper visy bags must be working overtime!

all in the same year as they re-sign Cripps and McKay long term and with Walsh due to be signed on again. 

they're either doing something very very dodgey, or noone else is getting more than rookie wage. 


22 hours ago, Chook in Perth said:

Cerra was coming if they could get it done. There was much confidence they could. They couldn't. So he isn't.

We cooking anything else Chook? 
This is the most bland week of the season given we just won a flag. Give us some spice. 

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21 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

We cooking anything else Chook? 
This is the most bland week of the season given we just won a flag. Give us some spice. 

Bailey Smith is on like Mario Party and just get some Marvin Gaye on the radio...? Am I doing it right?

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6 minutes ago, A F said:

Bailey Smith is on like Mario Party and just get some Marvin Gaye on the radio...? Am I doing it right?

Happy to not share what i know each and every year 🤷‍♂️

No skin off my nose.

And to the initial question - no mail currently.

Hope we aggressively trade into the first round of this years draft & go after another red head  

31 minutes ago, Chook in Perth said:

Happy to not share what i know each and every year 🤷‍♂️

No skin off my nose.

And to the initial question - no mail currently.

Haha, I like your posts mate. 


33 minutes ago, Chook in Perth said:

Happy to not share what i know each and every year 🤷‍♂️

No skin off my nose.

And to the initial question - no mail currently.

We love your posts. Keep them coming!

A decade of rebuilding has meant that I'm programmed to check this forum every day for news at this time of year.

We all know that we are going to do sweet f&$# all this year but are all still here.

I hate being a creature of habit.

How ordinary are the delisted senior players across the competition? I'm glad we won the flag and don't require a lot of pieces to go again. There's not a great deal on the market.

On 9/30/2021 at 8:24 PM, Chook in Perth said:

Cerra was coming if they could get it done. There was much confidence they could. They couldn't. So he isn't.

Apologies ‘Chook’, I initially thought this was a joke post in vein of “make no mistake, he was going to play for us if he signed a contract with us, but he didn’t so he won’t (play for us).” Keep the rumours and riddles coming! 


Don't know if already mentioned, but Gold Coast are in a world of hurt. Rumour is they have severe salary cap issues, despite their poor list. Look for them to potentially trade out some of this year's picks. Not sure if we can get in on the action, but will be something to keep an eye on.

 

3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Don't know if already mentioned, but Gold Coast are in a world of hurt. Rumour is they have severe salary cap issues, despite their poor list. Look for them to potentially trade out some of this year's picks. Not sure if we can get in on the action, but will be something to keep an eye on.

 

If that is true then our competition has some problems.

On 10/2/2021 at 5:10 PM, A F said:

How ordinary are the delisted senior players across the competition? I'm glad we won the flag and don't require a lot of pieces to go again. There's not a great deal on the market.

Yep.

Even if we wanted to potentially add a depth player there's literally nothing that sticks out in the current market.

I suppose they are delisted for a reason. 

 

 
33 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Don't know if already mentioned, but Gold Coast are in a world of hurt. Rumour is they have severe salary cap issues, despite their poor list. Look for them to potentially trade out some of this year's picks. Not sure if we can get in on the action, but will be something to keep an eye on.

 

was reading about a salary dump trade GC/North were looking at which would be roughly be as follows;

North Melbourne acquire Daniel Macpherson (paying majority of the wage) and Pick 19

Gold Coast Get either late 3rd of 4th round.

Would the AFL approve this trade?

Something doesn't add up

How were they potentially keen on Treloar last year, and now how a salary cap that's stuffed to the point they're forced to do salary dumps?


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