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Swap him for Harrison Jones. 

Yeah, I know, no chance... but it is nice to dream.


5 minutes ago, CYB said:

The age saying it was Angus Brayshaw.

Probably both. Wouldn't trust the druggos as far as I could kick em. Especially at trade negotiations.

Its a not a bad destination for Bedford, but dealing with Dodohead will be a pain in the [censored].

 

Bedford earlier in the year stated he would love to stay here. Probably looking at a 3rd round pick (40-45) in terms of trade value.

No Problem at all give us??????


Would like to retain in hopes he can move past ANB in the future

Don't like having two non goal kicking smalls in ANB & Spargo, and Spargo is clearly the more talented of the pair 

Don’t want to lose Toby. Has shown a lot this year. Consistency will grow

no deal


Appears Toby, Dogga & Kozzie spend a lot of time together (possibly housemates).  
 

2 of that gang leaving makes me more nervous about Koz than I feel comfortable with

There's probably 4 or 5 players vying for Toby's spot and even then his position was deemed worthy of elimination this week at selection so there will be a few disgruntled and bemused players.

One of Chandler or Bedford may as well try elsewhere next year

Must say I do like the idea of a straight swap for Parrish with Bombers paying half his salary of course

44 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Its a not a bad destination for Bedford, but dealing with Dodohead will be a pain in the [censored].

We got deals done for Melksham and Hibberd relatively painlessly.

12 minutes ago, The Jackson 6 said:

Appears Toby, Dogga & Kozzie spend a lot of time together (possibly housemates).  
 

2 of that gang leaving makes me more nervous about Koz than I feel comfortable with

If Bedford went to Essendon he could still hang out/live with Kozzy.

He may well be on Bomber's radar but Dee's bound to have something up her sleeve to keep him in the red & blue. 


5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

He may well be on Bomber's radar but Dee's bound to have something up her sleeve to keep him in the red & blue. 

Who's this lady called Dee?

45 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I like Toby, but he’s behind Koz and Spargo and they are both young.

Yep - unfortunate reality for him. Would play every game there and well.

We're going to lose bit players despite our long terms plans as these guys are good enough to play consistently in the big league

Not going to lose any sleep if he leaves even if it is to Essendon, Brayshaw on the other hand 🤬. 

 

Essendon can go and get [censored]!


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