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11 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Freo wants two first round picks. Do we even have one? 

We have a future first?

 
Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

We have a future first?

Freo won’t be counting on that one being a top 10 pick I wouldn’t think. 

On 8/25/2021 at 6:53 PM, DubDee said:

I reckon Salem is too slow for the midfield and just too useful off HB with setting up play

River is obviously untried so far, but might be worth a look 

Salem is not slow he has pace, kicking is quicker then running

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On 9/3/2021 at 12:21 PM, adonski said:

Wouldn't be totally shocked if we traded out a Harmes to GCS, or a Sparrow to Adelaide if we won the flag, in order to bundle up some picks.

Just a gut feel...

Sparrow will be a gun, tough as Viney but a better kick, and has pace.

We supposedly wanted two first rounders for Hogan when he was the next big thing as a key forward. Freo then decided to split one of their first rounders and offered us the worse one. They're going to be difficult because Bell seemingly wants to win trades rather than get a mutually beneficial outcome. That was shown again when second rounder swaps had to be involved in the langdon trade.

If Cerra nominates us we'll have a lot more leverage with the only risk remaining being Cerra walked through to the psd for North or Collingwood to take him. Freo would forego any compensation so I can't see that as being likely. 

I thought this would be a dull trade period for us but it could get interesting.


Exciting that we are in the hunt for Cerra, absolute class. We need to get industrial with our trading to get up the draft order, think how many times over the years the hawks, tigers and cats have got overs for their surplus role players purely because that player was in the squad of a team at the top of the ladder. Our players are worth more than in previous years, of course you don't want to unsettle the team balance but if given the opportunity to bring in Cerra sacrifices mutual sacrifices will need to be made. 

GC will be crying out for semi established midfielders to build around Rowell and Anderson. 

We have some amazing SA born young talent on the list would the crows want to bring some boys home in attempt to fast track their rebuild.

Essendon and the saints need help on the inside.

The blues could literally throw 700k at anyone, why not Bradke? ****I joke!!****

I have full faith in the club and the decision makers that the right calls will be made, we have untouchable players like all clubs.

We already have the cake and I believe we have the icing as well.

Adam could be the Cerra on top.   

17 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

Sparrow will be a gun, tough as Viney but a better kick, and has pace.

I agree

 
1 hour ago, wheaters31 said:

Robbie D'orazio I assume. 

Cerra's manager.

Thanks for clarifying that @wheaters31...I was starting to wonder if an ouija board was involved in the process.

Apologies if this has already been covered, but how can we afford this bloke?

I really don’t want to lose any of our required players over the next few years due to cap pressure, Collingwood style.

 

 

 


20 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Apologies if this has already been covered, but how can we afford this bloke?

I really don’t want to lose any of our required players over the next few years due to cap pressure, Collingwood style.

 

 

 

Adam's gone on record saying he'll accept afterpay

1 hour ago, adonski said:

Adam's gone on record saying he'll accept afterpay

Pretty sure Treloar did the same but then Collingwood couldn't pay the $5 late fee.

Cerra is signed sealed and delivered. No need to worry because because I got my info off Dr.Evil

10 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Cerra is signed sealed and delivered. No need to worry because because I got my info off Dr.Evil

Can we get a best 22 including Cerra?

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

Can we get a best 22 including Cerra?

Dammit beat me too it haha


Is Lachie Neale possibly back to Freo our way into having some play with Cerra?

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Is Lachie Neale possibly back to Freo our way into having some play with Cerra?

Beat me to it. Optics completely change for Freo now

6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Is Lachie Neale possibly back to Freo our way into having some play with Cerra?

Go on.... 

3 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Go on.... 

 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

 

Thanks! Ah sorry Clint - it was more a question around whether you had any thoughts about the mechanics of how we could be part of getting Neale back to Freo, and Cerra across to us.


Just now, Engorged Onion said:

Thanks! Ah sorry Clint - it was more a question around whether you had any thoughts about the mechanics of how we could be part of getting Neale back to Freo, and Cerra across to us.

Not really. I'm sure Richo and Tim Lamb will be on it.

What do you guys think we will genuinely get for Weid if he does go?

Do we take a chance and move on a player like Harmes?

Hearing rumours of Sparrow to the Crows, what pick would we get in that deal?

Neale being in play for Freo means they will want Cerra out asap so they know what they're working with to get Neale in.

Only thing we currently have is a future first and no team would realistically gamble a future first for a team that could be top 4 next season.

On Cerra as a player, i haven't seen a lot of him so i can't say i'm excited about potentially losing a tough kid in Sparrow to potentially make room for him. Especially if he comes in on 600k + when he's 21 into a side that could be premiers.

I do like however, is that he's 21 and played 76 games. Sparrow is 21 and played 26? Granted one was a pick 5 and went to a team that was in a complete rebuild and the other was pick 27 and came into a team that made a prelim.

However, Cerra is hitting an experience level peak that Trac, Oliver, Salem all hit 2 years ago. Getting a 21 year old in who clearly we rate if we are after him and his demands are 600k + who could be entering a boom period in the upcoming 1-2 seasons is very smart recruitment.

4 hours ago, adonski said:

Can we get a best 22 including Cerra?

I already did in next year's team thread.

 
2 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

What do you guys think we will genuinely get for Weid if he does go?

Do we take a chance and move on a player like Harmes?

Hearing rumours of Sparrow to the Crows, what pick would we get in that deal?

Neale being in play for Freo means they will want Cerra out asap so they know what they're working with to get Neale in.

Only thing we currently have is a future first and no team would realistically gamble a future first for a team that could be top 4 next season.

On Cerra as a player, i haven't seen a lot of him so i can't say i'm excited about potentially losing a tough kid in Sparrow to potentially make room for him. Especially if he comes in on 600k + when he's 21 into a side that could be premiers.

I do like however, is that he's 21 and played 76 games. Sparrow is 21 and played 26? Granted one was a pick 5 and went to a team that was in a complete rebuild and the other was pick 27 and came into a team that made a prelim.

However, Cerra is hitting an experience level peak that Trac, Oliver, Salem all hit 2 years ago. Getting a 21 year old in who clearly we rate if we are after him and his demands are 600k + who could be entering a boom period in the upcoming 1-2 seasons is very smart recruitment.

Sparrow to Adelaide rumours?

Where's this come from?

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sparrow to Adelaide rumours?

Where's this come from?

A little birdie


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