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44 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Thatโ€™s an aggressive contract that suggests we see Tobes as more than depth. Not sure I really see it, and if I was his manager Iโ€™d probably suggest he go with the team that provides him easier game time. Tricky decision for him.ย 

Going to need him if we have an inkling kozzie might go

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1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

Didnโ€™t place in the top 10 in Casey b and f despite playing majority of the year there

He's got good speed but no more / less than Chandler, for instance, and none of the same ability to win and use his own ball

He played 9 home and away games. 2 finals. That's why he didn't poll well.ย 

Gut feeling but I think we need to keep Toby now. Keen to see him with another pre-season under his belt.ย 

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Looking forward to hearing which speedy player/(s) we are in discussions with for a trade?!ย 

Bit of a hit to lose your 2 fastest players, when you donโ€™t have an abundance of speed.ย 

Edited by 1964_2

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I didn't think this kid was going to make it when he was drafted. Now I'm upset to see him go.

I think we try trade our 2nd round selection (32) with Bedford for GWS 2nd round selection (21)

Works out to roughly pick 49 for Bedford which i think is fair.

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Edited by MurDoc516


1 minute ago, 1964_2 said:

Looking forward to hear which speedy player/(s) we are in discussions with for a trade?!ย 

Bit of a hit to lose your 2 fastest players, when you donโ€™t have an abundance of speed.ย 

The game is becoming more and more about speed and transition. A shame to see him go.

Another downside of not giving young players enough opportunities?

Sad to lose him because thereโ€™s still some upside to his game but itโ€™s hard to keep guys who canโ€™t get regular game time. He makes a lot of sense for GWSย 

4 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

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yup just read this on twitter to, sad loss.

Time for Chandler to get his chance, and developย Andy Moniz-Wakefield in the VFL

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2 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I think we try trade our 2nd round selection (32) with Bedford for GWS 2nd round selection (21)

Works out to roughly pick 49 for Bedford which i think is fair.

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Fair based on the amount he has played.ย 

But an absolute waste from an MFC perspective. Develop him up for a few years, to then not give him a decent opportunity when he is ready for AFL is a real head scratcher for me.ย 
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All the best to Toby if he ends up at the Giants, had a few good moments this year and was keen to see more next year.

Will Kozzie have any housemates left?

9 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I think we try trade our 2nd round selection (32) with Bedford for GWS 2nd round selection (21)

Works out to roughly pick 49 for Bedford which i think is fair.

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Then 21 for Grundy

Edited by Matt

I haven't seen enough of them to compare, but how do Bedford, Chandler and Spargo compare in their ability to tackle and make those tackles stick? ย Spargo does this pretty well for a small forward, and I suspect that Goody puts a lot of value in this.

Have seen just about nothing of Chandler - his one run this year was as I recall a part game (as sub) v North in which he was very harshly IMO suspended for two games and wants seen again. ย I recall that he was going very hard at it when the incident occurred.

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

I haven't seen enough of them to compare, but how do Bedford, Chandler and Spargo compare in their ability to tackle and make those tackles stick? ย Spargo does this pretty well for a small forward, and I suspect that Goody puts a lot of value in this.

Have seen just about nothing of Chandler - his one run this year was as I recall a part game (as sub) v North in which he was very harshly IMO suspended for two games and wants seen again. ย I recall that he was going very hard at it when the incident occurred.

I think Chandler is the one. He had a great game in the VFL grand final and I saw him kick 5 in horrendous conditions at whiten oval from every angle you can imagine.ย 

That is a shame. I think he has a future and to get him through the our academy and now he wants out. We can say no but youโ€™d only do that if we see him in the best 22. If he is requesting perhaps we have said that he isnโ€™t.

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  • Grapeviney changed the title to Toby Bedford requests trade to GWS (updated)

This is one where I'll have to trust the FD. I would be keeping him.ย  If the kozzie talk is half true you'd think Bedford needs to stay. Having said that I think Chandler and a couple of others are also close to the small forward 22 slotย 

Ramifications of Goodwin not playing players, that IMO deserved a better go. Disappointed to see him go, Goody canโ€™t keep playing favouritesย 

A bit of a positive conspiracy theory...

- Toby wants more opporunity
- Rumours about Kozzy and Port
- Toby lives with Kozzy
- Toby has requested a trade

๐Ÿค”

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4 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Ramifications of Goodwin not playing players, that IMO deserved a better go. Disappointed to see him go, Goody canโ€™t keep playing favouritesย 

Seeing ANB come 8th in the B&F this year, would be enough to make anyone competing for his position want to depart.ย 
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