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1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Wondering what GWS will be offering for Bedford now.

Think their picks are now 3,12, 19 and 44.

 

 

Won't be pick 19 sadly. If 31 comes through for Hopper I would be working towards that.

 
3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Wondering what GWS will be offering for Bedford now.

Think their picks are now 3,12, 19 and 44.

Bedford and 27 for 19 and 44, then 19 for Grundy?

 
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Interesting from Brisbane as well. Slight downgrade in points this year which doesn't help them for f/s prospects and now no first rounder this year for Dunkley either. 

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Interesting from Brisbane as well. Slight downgrade in points this year which doesn't help them for f/s prospects and now no first rounder this year for Dunkley either. 

Agree. Dogs probably don't like this trade.


1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

Wondering what GWS will be offering for Bedford now.

Think their picks are now 3,12, 19 and 44.

 

 

This is the problem 

1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

Wondering what GWS will be offering for Bedford now.

Think their picks are now 3,12, 19 and 44.

They also have 15 from the Brisbane swap.

And the Hopper deal, while stalled, is yet to come.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

I’m afraid Cadman is at GWS next year. They need a KPF and they have the picks. Can’t see it any other way unless we get #2.

18 minutes ago, CYB said:

I’m afraid Cadman is at GWS next year. They need a KPF and they have the picks. Can’t see it any other way unless we get #2.

May come back to bite me but if so this is a good thing. High bust potential. 


12 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Bowes + 7 (Jhye Clark) plus Bruhn and Henry to the reigning premiers.  Wtf 

They'll have to give something decent back to GC for 7 + Bowes - probably F1st.

Then what are they using for Bruhn and Henry? Will take 18 and ?

I don't think they're getting Henry done, that sounds like it's being driven by Henry more than the Cats and Collingwood want to keep him.

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12 minutes ago, old55 said:

They'll have to give something decent back to GC for 7 + Bowes - probably F1st.

Then what are they using for Bruhn and Henry? Will take 18 and ?

I don't think they're getting Henry done, that sounds like it's being driven by Henry more than the Cats and Collingwood want to keep him.

Few permutations could come out of Bowes to Geelong.

-Geelongs incoming 7 to freo for 13 and kangas future 2nd

-Freos 7 and future first to Melbourne for Jackson

 

Geelong will then have 13, 18 and kangas future 2nd which should facilitate deals for Bruhn and Henry easy enough, even if they throw their future 1st back to Suns. Depends if they want to take 7 to the draft or not I guess.

 

5 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Few permutations could come out of Bowes to Geelong.

-Geelongs incoming 7 to freo for 13 and kangas future 2nd

-Freos 7 and future first to Melbourne for Jackson

 

Geelong will then have 13, 18 and kangas future 2nd which should facilitate deals for Bruhn and Henry easy enough, even if they throw their future 1st back to Suns. Depends if they want to take 7 to the draft or not I guess.

 

Works for me. 

Effectively, WC would split 2 and send Rioli to Port for pick 8 and ports' F1st.

Freo are in a bit of trouble re: Jackson. I'd take 8 and WC F1st for Jackson and our F2

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2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

 

So north get pick 2 from wc for Francis, have to wonder what port can give wc in return. Maybe they turn that into Jackson

3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Effectively, WC would split 2 and send Rioli to Port for pick 8 and ports' F1st.

Freo are in a bit of trouble re: Jackson. I'd take 8 and WC F1st for Jackson and our F2

Like I said in the LJ thread:

31 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I wish there was some news out of Freo. 

The silence seems like they are doing side deals but ignoring Jackson. 

Meanwhile their potential pick swap partners are doing other deals, players traded and Freo is playing in its own little pond, by itself!!

 

4 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Effectively, WC would split 2 and send Rioli to Port for pick 8 and ports' F1st.

Freo are in a bit of trouble re: Jackson. I'd take 8 and WC F1st for Jackson and our F2

This also works… 

Just now, Garbo said:

So north get pick 2 from wc for Francis, have to wonder what port can give wc in return. Maybe they turn that into Jackson

WC get 8 and Ports' 2023 1st, while giving up 2 and Rioli


1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Like I said in the LJ thread:

 

I wonder if they have taken him for granted. Just assuming he won't go to WC

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

 

I think they have their points now for Ashcroft without trading the first rounder?

Edited by CYB

 
9 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Effectively, WC would split 2 and send Rioli to Port for pick 8 and ports' F1st.

Freo are in a bit of trouble re: Jackson. I'd take 8 and WC F1st for Jackson and our F2

What am I missing here ?

WC give up 2 and Rioli for 8 and a potential first rounder next year in the teens.

How are WC better off ?


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