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If Freo can't find the picks to do the deal do we target one of their players?

Realistically, who might that be? 

Let's leave Brayshaw, Serong and Young out of the mix because that's not going to happen 

 
5 hours ago, CYB said:

I’d  actually feel less guilty about moving Hunt on if this was to eventuate. 

They're like a mystery shopper

4 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

If Freo can't find the picks to do the deal do we target one of their players?

Realistically, who might that be? 

Let's leave Brayshaw, Serong and Young out of the mix because that's not going to happen 

Frederick


5 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

If Freo can't find the picks to do the deal do we target one of their players?

Realistically, who might that be? 

Let's leave Brayshaw, Serong and Young out of the mix because that's not going to happen 

The three or four good players they have are all contracted til around 2036

The others are Mundy (retired) & Fyfe (cooked)

Edited by adonski

5 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

If Freo can't find the picks to do the deal do we target one of their players?

Realistically, who might that be? 

Let's leave Brayshaw, Serong and Young out of the mix because that's not going to happen 

Probably Meek or some dork like that 

If we keep Jackson, Grundy and Gawn we could trade Maxy for an electric powered Jag. (Current model) and still retain some zip out of centre bounces.

 
9 minutes ago, djr said:

Frederick

Just checked and signed a deal till 2026 a couple months ago. If we target someone it would be someone like Henry or Meek or some other fringe player. I'd like Treacy but they've got no forwards so I can't see that happening. I honestly think Lobb would give us a better shot at a flag than Grundy too.

20 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

If Freo can't find the picks to do the deal do we target one of their players?

Realistically, who might that be? 

Let's leave Brayshaw, Serong and Young out of the mix because that's not going to happen 

I had a look at their players and feels like they’ve signed most of their core.
Ever heard of this bloke? Me neither 

I don’t care who you are that’s one of the more impressive highlight reals I’ve seen in a while

21 year old and 199cm key forward..

Edited by In Gawn we Trust


10 minutes ago, In Gawn we Trust said:

I had a look at their players and feels like they’ve signed most of their core.
Ever heard of this bloke? Me neither 

I don’t care who you are that’s one of the more impressive highlight reals I’ve seen in a while

21 year old and 199cm key forward..

Just looked at his wafl stats, seems like he played in reserves for most of the year, and wasn't particularly impressive. Was going at 3 goals a game in the WAFL before being picked up midseason so could be something there though. 

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Since when did "turning down the opening offer" become 'playing hardball'

It would be great if Hutchy could spout the nonsense again about walking LJ to the PSD. Will at least put WC in the headlines 

Freo currently have 13, F1st, North F2nd, North F3rd.

If Lobb to Dogs, say 25.

Maybe Treacy as steak knives and we have another young key forward.

Deal done.

Would give us say 13, our pick 18, 20 and 38 next year, in a strong draft and with picks to draft or trade.

This year 13 and say 25 ( Lobb ) and say 35 for Bedford.

We could bundle 13, 25 and 35 to get 2 slightly better picks and use them this year. You might get say 10 and 20.

See how easy it is.

We haven't got those really high picks, but we have got enough for this year and next.

 


25 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Freo currently have 13, F1st, North F2nd, North F3rd.

If Lobb to Dogs, say 25.

Maybe Treacy as steak knives and we have another young key forward.

Deal done.

Would give us say 13, our pick 18, 20 and 38 next year, in a strong draft and with picks to draft or trade.

This year 13 and say 25 ( Lobb ) and say 35 for Bedford.

We could bundle 13, 25 and 35 to get 2 slightly better picks and use them this year. You might get say 10 and 20.

See how easy it is.

We haven't got those really high picks, but we have got enough for this year and next.

 

A motley collection of mid range picks for a generational pick 3.

I know we will be screwed but please let's not sugar coat it

Come on down Eagles !!!

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Freo currently have 13, F1st, North F2nd, North F3rd.

If Lobb to Dogs, say 25.

Maybe Treacy as steak knives and we have another young key forward.

Deal done.

Would give us say 13, our pick 18, 20 and 38 next year, in a strong draft and with picks to draft or trade.

This year 13 and say 25 ( Lobb ) and say 35 for Bedford.

We could bundle 13, 25 and 35 to get 2 slightly better picks and use them this year. You might get say 10 and 20.

See how easy it is.

We haven't got those really high picks, but we have got enough for this year and next.

 

Are you saying Jacko for all of that?? I assume this is a joke.

Melb In > 13, 25, F1st (Freo), F2nd (North), F3rd (North) and Treacy
Freo In > Jackson

There's no way Freo would do that.  I know the pick values can be misleading but that equates to Pick 1, Pick 8 and Treacy (when they have as many young key forward options as we do)

4 hours ago, deelusions from afar said:

Are you saying Jacko for all of that?? I assume this is a joke.

Melb In > 13, 25, F1st (Freo), F2nd (North), F3rd (North) and Treacy
Freo In > Jackson

There's no way Freo would do that.  I know the pick values can be misleading but that equates to Pick 1, Pick 8 and Treacy (when they have as many young key forward options as we do)

Agree that deal is absurd.
We must get in 13, their future 1st and north’s future 2nd. We could throw back a future 3rd (or future 2nd at a stretch)

Well, you also can’t move all of your future picks either (in Freo’s case).

They must maintain a presence either in the first round, or the other rounds, for next year. Stupid confusing rules, but they’re there.

14 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

How about...

Jackson and pick 44 to Freo for pick 13, Future 1st, and (North's) Future 2nd

Picks 13 and 27 to Geelong for pick 7 - Geelong use 13 for Bruhn

Grundy to Dees for Freo's (North's) future 2nd

Dees trade 7 and our future 2nd to GWS for 15 and 19

Dees end up with Grundy, 15, 19 and future 1st for Jackson, 27, 44 and a future 2nd

 

No you already traded 27


12 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I still can’t see how Freo can give us an acceptable deal for LJ. This will drag right out into next week 

Agree Sir They are struggling and have nothing to trade

7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Read it again mate.

did so so sorry LN understand the trade now

 
10 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

That is the biggest load of garbage, there is no way he is going to the PSD.  That reporter is being lies by the WA clubs or he is just making things up. 

9 minutes ago, Kent said:

did so so sorry LN understand the trade now

No stress mate, I got my own head in a spin trying to put it together!


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