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1 hour 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. 

Of course! Don't tell us now. Tell us at 8:30 because it's going to make all the difference!

If you tell me now I might spill the beans and then the deal is off! 

😂

 

That really cuts the grass if we have to wait till 7:30 listening to these numps on trade radio.

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9 minutes ago, layzie said:

That really cuts the grass if we have to wait till 7:30 listening to these numps on trade radio.

From 7 you can have Mitch and Tom on 7 plus I believe 

 
4 hours ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Do you know what the hold up is? Convincing the player, or satisfying the player's club on a trade?

Yes he’s got to review what other posters put up and is said on SEN & Trade Radio

4 hours ago, 1964_2 said:

Don’t expect a name, just a few more details rather than the current “the sun will come up tomorrow” prediction. Otherwise, there is no point saying anything at all. 
 

Agree with you & in no way by that does it mean I’m giving it to GNF.

But I can sit here & say we have spoken to a player from a rival club & we just need to work through things. It means nothing & has 0 credibility if everyone just says they know something but give no details. It’s basically what all the journos do every day. It also means of the deal doesn’t happen they can claim anything they want as there is never any accountability or proof either way.


I'm not sure if this has been posted elsewhere. But the Age is reporting pick 4 from Essendon is on the table:

 5.52pm Dons’ pick 4 on the table

With just under two hours remaining before the trade deadline, Essendon football boss Josh Mahoney has told AFL Trade Radio that the Bombers would be open to trading pick No.4 if the right deal came about.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-trade-period-2022-live-updates-day-eight-20221012-p5bp8q.html?post=p5486x#p5486x

12 minutes ago, Bonkers said:

I'm not sure if this has been posted elsewhere. But the Age is reporting pick 4 from Essendon is on the table:

 5.52pm Dons’ pick 4 on the table

With just under two hours remaining before the trade deadline, Essendon football boss Josh Mahoney has told AFL Trade Radio that the Bombers would be open to trading pick No.4 if the right deal came about.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-trade-period-2022-live-updates-day-eight-20221012-p5bp8q.html?post=p5486x#p5486x

Bugger, wish we didn't go early on the Weideman trade🤣

No mention in the media regarding us chasing a KPF. Strange

 

Does anyone ever really want Dunkley?


8 minutes ago, BigBadBustling said:

Bugger, wish we didn't go early on the Weideman trade🤣

No problem.

Draft picks can be swapped right up until just before the draft.  Then again on during the draft.

This time last week, some posters were whining about our lack of action on the trading front.

It happens every year.  There is next to no movement for the first few days then a big rush at the end with deals being made left, right and centre.

Moral of the story?  Be patient during the trade period and don't expect things to happen early on.

As it turns out, we've been one of the more active participants this year.

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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I would be surprised.  Eagles couldn't prise him out of Port as part of the Rioli deal and Georgiades is from WA.

I should clarify, I don't think this will happen. But I'm 99% sure Georgiades is the player GNF is referring to as per their recent posts over the past 2 weeks.

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3 minutes ago, Nascent said:

I should clarify, I don't think this will happen. But I'm 99% sure Georgiades is the player GNF is referring to.

Would a West Aussie train with us at 16 or a Victorian from the Calder Canons?

5 hours ago, binman said:

That is legitimately funny.

Kudos GNF 

The punchline just landed.

WHO IS TRAINING AT YOUR CLUB? 

Melbourne: Max King, Hudson Garoni

👀👀👀👀🤣

 

6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

WHO IS TRAINING AT YOUR CLUB? 

Melbourne: Max King, Hudson Garoni

👀👀👀👀🤣

 

I'll take things thatll never happen for $500 please Alex

I have to admit. I'm really excited to wait till 8:30 for GNF to tell us who the tall forward that we didn't get is.

Well done to everyone involved for keeping it so under wraps that nobody in the media or even the clubs involved even spoke about it.


In: Brodie Grundy, Hunter, Schache, Pick 13, Pick 37, Future First and Second tied to Freo. 
 

Out: Jackson, Bedford, Weideman, Hunt, 33 and some picks we wouldn’t use this year and next. 
 

All in all it’s pretty bloody good, we got a ruckman (still need one or two for depth but better than none), we got an outside mid/wing, we got key position depth. We lost two players we didn’t want to, but ultimately we’ve made the best of a challenging situation and ended up with two picks we may upgrade that will net us good talent. Tick.

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16 minutes ago, A F said:

Would a West Aussie train with us at 16 or a Victorian from the Calder Canons?

I was more or less going off this from last week.

 
1 minute ago, deejammin' said:

In: Brodie Grundy, Hunter, Schache, Pick 13, Pick 37, Future First and Second tied to Freo. 
 

Out: Jackson, Bedford, Weideman, Hunt, 33 and some picks we wouldn’t use this year and next. 
 

All in all it’s pretty bloody good, we got a ruckman (still need one or two for depth but better than none), we got an outside mid/wing, we got key position depth. We lost two players we didn’t want to, but ultimately we’ve made the best of a challenging situation and ended up with two picks we may upgrade that will net us good talent. Tick.

Can anyone tell me what Future 2nd tied to Freo means? If I am right it means that the pick is dependent on Freo's finishing position. Why would the Future 1st they traded to us be different...or is it the same?

1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Can anyone tell me what Future 2nd tied to Freo means? If I am right it means that the pick is dependent on Freo's finishing position. Why would the Future 1st they traded to us be different...or is it the same?

I just thought tied to Freo meant their original pick 


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