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19 minutes ago, Big Red Rooster said:

If you look at it the value of each pick using the points system, the cats end up being slightly ahead with this trade.  Ultimately it will depend on how much the Cats want Henry to fill the void when Tomahawk retires.

The points system is indicative value to allows F/S and academy bids. The need to constantly look at points value to convince oneself that a club would abandon a top selection is utter nonsense. Picks 13 and 35 do not ‘equal or exceed’ Pick 7.

‘ I have 4 picks in the 20s - can you please give me pick 1 please?’ 🙄

 
1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Don't tell me we're gonna roll over to this mob for pick 13 and whatever for a questionablly fit/capable lumbering ruckman??

If so SG & the FD have seriously lost the plot.

Here we go, Blo.dy hell.

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

The points system is indicative value to allows F/S and academy bids. The need to constantly look at points value to convince oneself that a club would abandon a top selection is utter nonsense. Picks 13 and 35 do not ‘equal or exceed’ Pick 7.

‘ I have 4 picks in the 20s - can you please give me pick 1 please?’ 🙄

You misread. We should trade Dees picks 13, 27 and F2 for Cats picks 7, 25.  Win-win-win if Dees want to land Grundy, Cats want to land Henry and Pies want better draft picks from Cats and Dees.

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27 for Grundy,  well done Dees that is a steal!

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At least the club recognised that Grundy was a salary dump, unlike some on here who were happy to give up a 1st rounder.

Well done to Tim Lamb for not giving up anymore than pick 27. But the question is how much of Grundy's contract we are paying.


Bro-dee Grun-dee

It was meant to be :cool:


The G&G Ruck Factory. Hopefully he gets back to his best. He'd be fairly motivated  to stick it up the Pies.

Just now, TRIGON said:

We can stop roasting Tim Lamb now?

Roast Lamb!!!.🤤🤤🤤


21 hours ago, Redleg said:

What 27 for Grundy? Isn't that our offer?

We nailed that!

Great get Dees!

We lost on the Jackson trade, but at least we won big time on this one.

Absolute bargain for a top 5 AFL ruckman. 

 

 

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