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Lobb and Dunkley deals on a knives edge.   Looking unlikely atm 

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4 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Lobb and Dunkley deals on a knives edge.   Looking unlikely atm 

The dogs are going to get massively screwed with the Dunkley trade with the Lions.  The bloke is a star and will end up going there for two picks around the 20's.  One this year and one next.  

They have every right to be upset at losing a current B & F star for unders but it's comical when rumours come out of a footy club stating they're willing to let him walk to the draft to prove a point.

Like us with Jackson, sometimes you just need to take your medicine and move on.

How does today work? Isn’t there some kind of shambolic, manufactured deadline to try and turn it into a TV event? 

 
2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

How does today work? Isn’t there some kind of shambolic, manufactured deadline to try and turn it into a TV event? 

No deals to be done until 3pm. Then the period closes at 7.30pm

23 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Yes, we do - but none of that is relevant when he has stated clearly, he wants to go to Geelong if he is going anywhere

And yes, I do watch lots of games and many Collingwood games actually 

All I said was have a crack at him it's called talking, but at least talk to him.


We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

1 minute ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

I have assumed the braced position. Not sure I can hold it till 6pm!

3 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

Heard anything concerning Tomlinson, Hunter & Schache GNF ?

 
4 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

Yeah Josh Schache

5 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

Can you confirm it’s not Schache?


5 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

Irregadless if we land anyone or not, i hope we are looking at a ready made.

Pick 13 in this years draft seems pretty flat

6 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

Cheers Sandra Sully

Hoping we hold onto both our 2023 first round picks

9 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

Obviously not Schache then, as we’ve known about that possibility for a while now… who do you consider to be the surprise?

Hopefully Naughton was a cover for Schache, then when that started gaining legs Naughton actually considered the Dees and wants to make it happen


19 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

Lobb, Larkey or Naughton?

 

22 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

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So will trades start dropping from 3pm or is the AFL going to make clubs wait until 6.00-6.30 tonight for the thrilling coverage of paperwork being lodged?

22 minutes ago, Wilson7 said:

Heard anything concerning Tomlinson, Hunter & Schache GNF ?

I am hearing Tomlinson want out but no suitors at our asking price.  We want to keep him.  Saying that it's still possible as part of KPF deal we are trying to manufacture.

I have heard nothing on Hunter and thus probably a dead deal.

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

I am hearing Tomlinson want out but no suitors at our asking price.  We want to keep him.  Saying that it's still possible as part of KPF deal we are trying to manufacture.

I have heard nothing on Hunter and thus probably a dead deal.

 

 

 

Jesse Hogan coming home, given GWS targeting Cadman?

just need to put a little more detail on the table, or otherwise you are just trying to create the appearance of having connections. 
 


6 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

I am hearing Tomlinson want out but no suitors at our asking price.  We want to keep him.  Saying that it's still possible as part of KPF deal we are trying to manufacture.

I have heard nothing on Hunter and thus probably a dead deal.

Thanks mate 👍

8 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

I have heard nothing on Hunter and thus probably a dead deal.

 

 

 

That is legitimately funny.

Kudos GNF 

agree, it can't be scache as he's not a kpf

25 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Obviously not Schache then, as we’ve known about that possibility for a while now… who do you consider to be the surprise?

 

 
48 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

How does today work? Isn’t there some kind of shambolic, manufactured deadline to try and turn it into a TV event? 

Yes, the world famous trade embargo!

41 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

We may not be done! Apart from likely departure of Weeds we are working hard on a KPF. 

Brace for a possible 6pm surprise!

I'll be watching..


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