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why are people excited?  nothing is happening

26 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

It was not Shache.  

If we don't land the KPF we have been targeting I will let DL know at 8:30pm who it is.  If we don't get him this year I am certain we will try again next year.  He has been on our radar since he was a junior even touring the club as a16yo. We were to take him in our next pick in his draft year but were beaten to him.  

The club see this player and JVR as the perfect two pronged KPF future. 

I just can't see how we would get this player this year - we'd need to trade both future firsts or 13 and future first and future 2nd.

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

why are people excited?  nothing is happening

It's like before a gig starts when a huge cheer starts over literally nothing. No band, no stage lights, nothing. 

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35 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

It was not Shache.  

If we don't land the KPF we have been targeting I will let DL know at 8:30pm who it is.  If we don't get him this year I am certain we will try again next year.  He has been on our radar since he was a junior even touring the club as a16yo. We were to take him in our next pick in his draft year but were beaten to him.  

The club see this player and JVR as the perfect two pronged KPF future. 

Are his initials JK?

2 minutes ago, Red and Blue Flame said:

I just can't see how we would get this player this year - we'd need to trade both future firsts or 13 and future first and future 2nd.

True, we may not be ready for this year.  We may be preparing for a major play for him next year when he comes out of contract when we have lots of currency.  I just don't know.  What I do know is we have targeted him for years; we have had interest back. I was told yesterday we are still in the market for a KPF this trade, but I am not sure if this player is him. 

 
10 minutes ago, layzie said:

It's like before a gig starts when a huge cheer starts over literally nothing. No band, no stage lights, nothing. 

ha.  but at least you know the band will be on soon!


2 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

True, we may not be ready for this year.  We may be preparing for a major play for him next year when he comes out of contract when we have lots of currency.  I just don't know.  What I do know is we have targeted him for years; we have had interest back. I was told yesterday we are still in the market for a KPF this trade, but I am not sure if this player is him. 

key forwards OOC 2023 according tohttps://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/out_of_contract_players?year=2023&action=submit

-McAsey, Tex

-HIPWOOD 

-TDK

-Mihocek, WKelly

-HJones, 2MP

-Treacy, Lobb

-Sav, SNeale

-Casboult, Day

-Himmelberg, Riccardi

-Jeka, Kosi

-Comben, Edwards

-Dixon, Georgiades, Lycett

-JR8, BALTA

-McLean, Amartey, Franklin

-Jamieson, JWilliams

-Bruce, SDarcy, TOB

take ya pick 

44 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

It was not Shache.  

If we don't land the KPF we have been targeting I will let DL know at 8:30pm who it is.  If we don't get him this year I am certain we will try again next year.  He has been on our radar since he was a junior even touring the club as a16yo. We were to take him in our next pick in his draft year but were beaten to him.  

The club see this player and JVR as the perfect two pronged KPF future. 

Well done GNF. Look forward to the outcome. Ignore the one's who do not believe!

Reckon it would fully take Nostradamus to predict MFC would be targeting high quality young key forwards

How does he do it?!?


1 minute ago, Turner said:

key forwards OOC 2023 according tohttps://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/out_of_contract_players?year=2023&action=submit

-McAsey, Tex

-HIPWOOD 

-TDK

-Mihocek, WKelly

-HJones, 2MP

-Treacy, Lobb

-Sav, SNeale

-Casboult, Day

-Himmelberg, Riccardi

-Jeka, Kosi

-Comben, Edwards

-Dixon, Georgiades, Lycett

-JR8, BALTA

-McLean, Amartey, Franklin

-Jamieson, JWilliams

-Bruce, SDarcy, TOB

take ya pick 

Isn’t Ben Brown OOC next year?

I take it that Oskar Baker remains uncontracted which means it’s highly unlikely that he’ll be renewed if we draft Hunter.


Just now, layzie said:

I'm not leaving without one more trade. 

lol, you'll be there till 7:30. rest likely to be stage managed by afl

 
4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

lol, you'll be there till 7:30. rest likely to be stage managed by afl

I just might DC!

Is it Allen Jakovich who's leaving his fishing boat for one last crack?


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