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1 hour ago, hardtack said:

 

I wonder whether Amartey at the Swans is gettable. At 197cm, he has so much upside… great pair of hands, ability to ruck when needed, good kick; has looked very good on the rare occasions he got to fill a vacancy in the Swans side.

I think they personally should of told Buddy to retire or change clubs. They can’t play all of Franklin, Reid, McDonald and Amarty. 

 

Kozzie Pickett has now just lost two of his housemates in Bedford and Jackson to interstate clubs..

Hmm.

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Kozzie Pickett has now just lost two of his housemates in Bedford and Jackson to interstate clubs..

Hmm.

And we will have lost our 3 fastest players if Kozzie is in the departure lounge. 
 

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Kozzie Pickett has now just lost two of his housemates in Bedford and Jackson to interstate clubs..

Hmm.

Get Henry in for cheap


13 minutes ago, Matt said:

Get Henry in for cheap

Could be time to add him to the Jacko trade.

20 minutes ago, 1964_2 said:

And we will have lost our 3 fastest players if Kozzie is in the departure lounge. 
 

And we will have lost our tallest player if Max is in the departure lounge.

1 hour ago, Axis of Bob said:

And we will have lost our tallest player if Max is in the departure lounge.

Any of them know how to fly a plane?

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Edited by Stiff Arm

 

Acres to the Blues for a future third rounder being mentioned tonight. That’s a steal for the Blues. Acres had a good year and was their best player in the semi final.

We need more outside mids so he would’ve been a good cheap option on the opposite wing to Langdon at that price.


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So pick 12 and 19 for Taranto

Seems to be likely a future 2nd from Collingwood for Hill

Hopper looks to be centred around a future 1st and pick 30 from richmond

Mentioned Soldo to head north, presumably to GWS.

Bruhn specifics not mentioned but would presumably involve either Geelongs pick 18 or a future 1st.

 

GWS could have pick 3, 12, 18, 19, 21, 30

Plus future 1st from Richmond and future 2nd from Collingwood.

 

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22 minutes ago, Nascent said:

So pick 12 and 19 for Taranto

Seems to be likely a future 2nd from Collingwood for Hill

Hopper looks to be centred around a future 1st and pick 30 from richmond

Mentioned Soldo to head north, presumably to GWS.

Bruhn specifics not mentioned but would presumably involve either Geelongs pick 18 or a future 1st.

 

GWS could have pick 3, 12, 18, 19, 21, 30

Plus future 1st from Richmond and future 2nd from Collingwood.

 

Maybe we can swap Bedford and 32 for 21. Then 21 to Pies for Grundy


5 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Geez, tough offseason for Norf...

 

What worries me a bit is we (Freo) were possibly looking to trade up, to get that Pick 8

7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Geez, tough offseason for Norf...

 

I hope this is a sign that Port has stopped chasing Kozzie. Or that Kozzie has told them to f off.

Just now, wheaters31 said:

I hope this is a sign that Port has stopped chasing Kozzie. Or that Kozzie has told them to f off.

i imagine unrelated

this will be about using the money set aside for dunkley

Gotta change the contracts for first rounder draftees. The top kids get drafted to the struggling clubs and want to leave straight away. A number one pick leaving after one season is not good for the game. 

1 minute ago, Matt said:

What worries me a bit is we (Freo) were possibly looking to trade up, to get that Pick 8

Surely some kind of 3 way trade that involves the Souva.... ;)

 


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Can't see anyway North sanctions a trade.

This is a far cry from the JHF seen to be so excited about joining North he was sleeping in his Jumper after draft night.

 
9 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Geez, tough offseason for Norf...

 

This has to be good for us,  they can't possibly afford to get Picket as well now(this year)  

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Gotta change the contracts for first rounder draftees. The top kids get drafted to the struggling clubs and want to leave straight away. A number one pick leaving after one season is not good for the game. 

Reckon you’re correct. 4 year min perhaps.

 


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