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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?

Sorry if itโ€™s not clear, both the future first and second are tied to where Freo finish.

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1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Why would the Future 1st they traded to us be different...or is it the same?

deejammin means both first and seconds are tied to Freo

 
4 minutes 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?

F1 is future first round pick, F2 is future second round pick etc etc.

And you are correct both are tie to Freo's final positon.

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Just now, deejammin' said:

Sorry if itโ€™s not clear, both the future first and second are tied to where Freo finish.

Thanks. No, it wasn't just your post, I have seen it stated the same way in the media i.e. only the 2nd round pick being qualified as "tied to Freo".

Cheers


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Dunkley is done. Massive get for Brisbaneย 

Feel sorry for Treloar. First gets shafted by the filth, only to form a strong bond with Dunkley. Then gets abandoned by Dunkley 2 years later.

Jon Ralph needs to steer clear of technical footy talk, comment on the trades and gossip related stuff only.

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Feel sorry for Treloar. First gets shafted by the filth, only to form a strong bond with Dunkley. Then gets abandoned by Dunkley 2 years later.

From all reports there were a number of bulldogs keen to vacate the kennel. (Treloar one of them). Apparently a divide between โ€˜party boysโ€™ and the โ€˜professionalsโ€™ย 

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3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Jon Ralph needs to steer clear of technical footy talk, comment on the trades and gossip related stuff only.

Johnno went him hard!

5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Feel sorry for Treloar. First gets shafted by the filth, only to form a strong bond with Dunkley. Then gets abandoned by Dunkley 2 years later.

Yeah they were two peas in a pod weren't they!


Dunkley to Brisbane is a massive get, will be hard to stop in 2023

3 minutes ago, Demon Premonition said:

From all reports there were a number of bulldogs keen to vacate the kennel. (Treloar one of them). Apparently a divide between โ€˜party boysโ€™ and the โ€˜professionalsโ€™ย 

Who knows which side Hunter and Schache fall into. Dunkley had obviously been keen to get out for some time!

4 minutes ago, Demon Premonition said:

From all reports there were a number of bulldogs keen to vacate the kennel. (Treloar one of them). Apparently a divide between โ€˜party boysโ€™ and the โ€˜professionalsโ€™ย 

I'd take Treloar... ๐Ÿ˜œย 

And Henry finally got to Geelong, fair trade period.

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Is it all over nowโ€ฆ or are the AFL giving clubs an extra 3 hours to complete deals like last year?ย 


6 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Who knows which side Hunter and Schache fall into. Dunkley had obviously been keen to get out for some time!

Probably one on each side.

42ย 

outs โŒ Hunt , Jackson , Bedford, Weideman ,Rosman, Mitch Brown

โ™ป๏ธ Ins. Grundy, Hunter, Schacheย 

= 39

2 picks (13,37) + Chandler upgrade + rookie selection.ย 
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2023 2x 1st round and 2x 2nd round picks.ย 


1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

42ย 

outs โŒ Hunt , Jackson , Bedford, Weideman ,Rosman, Mitch Brown

โ™ป๏ธ Ins. Grundy, Hunter, Schacheย 

= 39

2 picks (13,37) + Chandler upgrade + rookie selection.ย 
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2023 2x 1st round and 2x 2nd round picks.ย 

If we stick to the 36 senior and 6 A-Rookie mix for our 42 allowed players we have 1 senior list spot left and 3 A-Rookies.

So a high probability that Baker will be delisted but could come back as a rookie if not picked up elsewhere.ย  My hunch is the former.

Mitchell got to Pies, O'Meara got to Freo and Meek got to Hawthorn

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