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On 8/10/2022 at 5:06 PM, Demonstone said:

From the early 80s in fact but I'm rolling down the stair's, too drunk to fight.

 

On 8/18/2022 at 5:57 PM, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

 " Dead Kennedys" was a slightly irreverent name, I alway's thought!

 

On 8/18/2022 at 5:59 PM, Demonstone said:

Slightly?  It's up there with the Harold Holt Swim Centre in Glen Iri's for mine!

 

1 hour ago, roy11 said:

Omac not being offered a new gig at Carlton, poor lad had a horror run of injuries whil'st a blue

 

1 hour ago, binman said:

Is that the woke ver'sion?

 

Come, on guy's, get it together

 
3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Your terrible, Mazer.

yes, poster's should take more care with they're postings

 
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3 minutes ago, Spirit of the Demon said:

Has Setterfield of Carlton been delisted?

I think it's been reported that he's been told he will have to wait until the end of the trade period before Carlton make a decision on his future. That's not exactly the same as being delisted but more of an invitation to other clubs to make them an offer?


Mitch Robinson has announced his retirement from the AFL after last night’s Preliminary Final. Fitting that he bows out after his team’s bruise free performance last night. And he wasn’t even considered good enough to play.

8 hours ago, The Great Pretender said:

Mitch Robinson has announced his retirement from the AFL after last night’s Preliminary Final. Fitting that he bows out after his team’s bruise free performance last night. And he wasn’t even considered good enough to play.

and he had a solid sook about it too

4 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

and he had a solid sook about it too

justified imo, in a must win final theres not many players in the league youd rather in ur side. especially if he was retiring. he woulda died on the field if youd asked him too youd think. imagine how much it woulda killed him seeing them roll over like that

 

Just saw that on the demon website

can understand brown but I thought Rosman was a player who had an upside . Obviously our FD did not

Edited by 640MD

There are so many similar threads on here.
Have we had all of our exit interviews and are just Rosman, Brown and Dawe going? Or have I missed something?

To those that are in the know there have been a lot of delisting so far are there any that we would be interested in , any diamonds in the rough?


Liam reidy is worth a look

my son played bball with him and I’ve seen him play

he has a beautiful left foot field kick is 204 cm and is a fwd ruck

https://frankstonfc.com.au/round-21-match-report-frankston-vs-port-melbourne-etu-stadium/

 

  • Liam Reidy had 3 goals, 27 hit outs and 116 fantasy points.

he is understood to be looking at a move to Adelaide having not been picked up by an AFL club

played junior at Brighton east so he will fit right in with the picnic rug and hamper set

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Now that both Josh Kennedys have announced their retirements, it’s time to revive this annual thread that starts with our farewelling of some old favourites and ends after the drafts with the introduction of some of the stars of tomorrow.

ADELAIDE

In: Hugh Bond (GWV Rebels) Tyler Brown ® (Collingwood) ** Billy Dowling (North Adelaide SA) Mark Keane ® (Collingwood) ** Andrew McPherson ® * Max Michalanney (Norwood SA) Izak Rankine (Gold Coast) Paul Seedsman ® *

Out: Luke Brown (retired) Ben Davis (delisted) Billy Frampton (Collingwood) Fischer McAsey (retired) Andrew McPherson (delisted) James Rowe (delisted) Paul Seedsman (delisted) Brett Turner (delisted) 

BRISBANE

In: Will Ashcroft (Sandringham Dragons) Shadeau Brain (Cat B ®) Nakia Cockatoo ® * Josh Dunkley (Western Bulldogs) Jaspa Fletcher (Brisbane Lions Academy) Jack Gunston (Hawthorn) Darragh Joyce  ® (St Kilda) ** Ryan Lester ® * Darryl McDowell-White Junior (Cat B ®) Conor McKenna ® (Essendon) ** 

Out: Tom Berry (Gold Coast) Nakia Cockatoo delisted) Mitchell Cox (delisted) Ryan Lester (delisted) Connor McFadyen (delisted) Dan McStay (Collingwood) Mitch Robinson (retired) Ely Smith (delisted) Deividas Uosis (delisted)

CARLTON


In: Blake Acres (Fremantle) Jaxon Binns (Dandenong Stingrays) Lachlan Cowan (Tassie Devils) Ed Curnow ® * Oliver Hollands (Murray Bushrangers) Harry Lemmey (West Adelaide SA) Hudson O'Keeffe ® (Oakleigh Chargers) **

Out: Will Hayes (delisted) Liam Jones (Western Bulldogs) Oscar McDonald (delisted) Jack Newnes (delisted) Luke Parks (delisted) Will Setterfield (Essendon) Liam Stocker (St Kilda) Tom Williamson (retired)

COLLINGWOOD

In: Ed Allan (Claremont WA) Billy Frampton (Adelaide) Bobby Hill (GWS Giants) Daniel McStay (Brisbane) Oleg Markov ® (Gold Coast) ** Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) Cooper Murley ® * Joe Richards (Wangaratta) Jacob Ryan (Glenelg SA) Oscar Steene ® (West Adelaide) **

Out: Callum Brown (delisted) Tyler Brown (Adelaide) Isaac Chugg (delisted) Brodie Grundy (Melbourne) Ollie Henry (Geelong) Liam McMahon (delisted) Jack Madgen (delisted) Cooper Murley  (delisted) Caleb Poulter (delisted) Jordan Roughhead (retired) 

ESSENDON

In: Alwyn Davey (Palmerston NT) Jayden Davey (Palmerston NT) Lewis Hayes (Eastern Ranges) Rhett Montgomerie ® (Central Districts) Anthony Munkara (Cat B ®) Will Setterfield (Carlton) Elijah Tsatas (Oakleigh Chargers) Sam Weideman (Melbourne) 

Out: Cody Brand (delisted) Tom Cutler (delisted) Joshua Eyre (delisted) Aaron Francis (Sydney) Brayden Ham (delisted) Tom Hird (delisted) Michael Hurley (retired) Garrett McDonagh (delisted) Devon Smith (retired) Alec Waterman (delisted)

FREMANTLE

In: Josh Corbett (Gold Coast Suns) Hugh Davies (Claremont WA) Josh Draper (Cat B ®) Tom Emmett (Sturt SA) Luke Jackson (Melbourne) Ultan Kelm (Cat B ®) Max Knobel (Gippsland Power) Jaeger O’Meara (Hawthorn) Liam Reidy ® (Frankston) Corey Wagner (Port Melbourne) Conrad Williams (Cat B ®)

Out: Blake Acres (Carlton) Connor Blakely (delisted) Mitch Crowden (delisted) Rory Lobb (Western Bulldogs) Griffin Logue (North Melbourne) Lloyd Meek (Hawthorn) David Mundy (retired) Darcy Tucker (North Melbourne) Joel Western (delisted)

GEELONG

In: Jack Bowes (Gold Coast) Tanner Bruhn (GWS Giants) Jhye Clark (Geelong Falcons) Ted Clohesy (Cat B ®) Phoenix Foster (Norwood SA) Ollie Henry (Collingwood) Oisin Mullin (Cat B ®) Oscar Murdoch ® (Geelong Falcons) Osca Riccardi (Cat B ®)

Out: Luke Dahlhaus (retired) Francis Evans (Port Adelaide) Shaun Higgins (retired) Quinton Narkle (delisted) Joel Selwood (retired) Cooper Stephens (Hawthorn) Nick Stevens (delisted) Paul Tsapatolis (delisted) Zane Williams (delisted)

GOLD COAST

In: Jed Anderson ® (North Melbourne) ** Tom Berry (Brisbane) Connor Blakely ® (Fremantle) Bailey Humphrey (Gippsland Power) Lloyd Johnston (Cat B ®) Ben Long (St Kilda) Brodie McLaughlin ® (Frankston) ** Jake Stein ® (GWS Giants)

Out: Jack Bowes (Geelong)  Matt Conroy (delisted) Josh Corbett (Fremantle) Jez McLennan (delisted) Oleg Markov (delisted) Patrick Murtagh (delisted) Rhys Nicholls (delisted) Izak Rankine (Adelaide) Rory Thompson (retired)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In: Toby Bedford (Melbourne) Aaron Cadman (GWV Rebels) Phil Davis ® * Jason Gillbee (Cat B ®) Max Gruzewski (Oakleigh Chargers) Darcy Jones (Swan Districts WA) Toby McMullin (Sandringham Dragons) Nick Madden (Cat B ®) Harry Rowston (GWS Giants Academy)

Out: Jarrod Brander (delisted) Tanner Bruhn (Geelong) Matt de Boer (retired) Bobby Hill (Collingwood) Jacob Hopper (Richmond) Zach Sproule (delisted) Jake Stein (delisted) Tim Taranto (Richmond) 

HAWTHORN

In: Karl Amon (Port Adelaide) Josh Bennetts (Cat B ®) Fergus Greene (Box Hill Hawks) Henry Hustwaite (Dandenong Stingrays) Bailey McDonald (Oakleigh Chargers) Cameron Mackenzie (Sandringham Dragons) Lloyd Meek (Fremantle) Seamus Mitchell ® * Jack O'Sullivan (Oakleigh Chargers) Cooper Stephens (Geelong) Josh Weddle (Oakleigh Chargers)

Out: Jackson Callow (delisted) Connor Downie (delisted) Jack Gunston (Brisbane) Kyle Hartigan (delisted) Daniel Howe (delisted) Ben McEvoy (retired) Seamus Mitchell (delisted) Tom Mitchell (Collingwood) Jaeger O’Meara (Fremantle) Tom Phillips (delisted) Jack Saunders (delisted) Liam Shiels (North Melbourne)

MELBOURNE

In: Jed Adams (Peel WA) Kyah Farris-White (Cat B ®) Brodie Grundy (Collingwood) Lachie Hunter (Western Bulldogs) Matthew Jefferson (Oakleigh Chargers) Josh Schache (Western Bulldogs) Oliver Sestan ® (Mansfield) Will Verrall ® (South Adelaide SA)

Out: Oskar Baker (Western Bulldogs) Toby Bedford (GWS Giants) Mitch Brown (retired) Majak Daw (retired) Jayden Hunt (West Coast Eagles) Luke Jackson (Fremantle) Fraser Rosman (delisted) Sam Weideman (Essendon) 

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: Blake Drury ® (Oakleigh Chargers) Hamish Free ® (South Fremantle WA) Brayden George (Murray Bushrangers) Cooper Harvey (Northern Knights) Daniel Howe ® (Hawthorn) Griffin Logue (Fremantle) Harry Sheezel (Sandringham Dragons) Liam Shiels ® (Hawthorn) ** Darcy Tucker (Fremantle) Kayne Turner ® * George Wardlaw (Sandringham Dragons)

Out: Jed Anderson (delisted) Atu Bosenavulagi (delisted) Kyron Hayden (delisted) Jason Horne-Francis (Port Adelaide) Tom Lynch (retired) Matt McGuinness (delisted) Jared Polec (delisted) Kayne Turner (delisted) Josh Walker (delisted) Patrick Walker (delisted)

PORT ADELAIDE

In: Nathan Barkla (Cat B ®) Francis Evans (Geelong) Jason Horne-Francis (North Melbourne) Tom McCallum (Tassie Devils) Kyle Marshall (South Adelaide SA) Junior Rioli (West Coast) Tom Scully (West Adelaide SA) Dylan Williams ® *

Out: Karl Amon (Hawthorn) Martin Frederick (delisted) Robbie Gray (retired) Sam Mayes (delisted) Steven Motlop (retired) Taj Schofield (delisted) Sam Skinner (delisted) Dylan Williams (delisted)

RICHMOND

In: Seth Campbell ® (Tassie Devils) Steely Green (South Fremantle WA) Jacob Hopper (GWS Giants) Kaleb Smith (East Fremantle WA) Tim Taranto (GWS Giants) Tylar Young ® (Richmond VFL)

Out: Jake Aarts (delisted) Josh Caddy (retired) Riley Collier-Dawkins (delisted) Shane Edwards (retired) Kane Lambert (retired) Will Martyn (delisted) Matthew Parker (retired) Sydney Stack (delisted)

ST KILDA

Zaine Cordy (free agent, Western Bulldogs), Olli Hotton (Sandringham Dragons), Isaac Keeler (West Adelaide), Angus McLennan (category B rookie), Mattaes Phillipou (Woodville-WT), Liam Stocker ® (Carlton) **, James Van Es (GWV Rebels)

Out: Jarryn Geary (retired) Dan Hannebery (retired)  Darragh Joyce (Brisbane) Dean Kent (retired) Jarrod Lienert (delisted) Ben Long (Gold Coast) Paddy Ryder (retired)

SYDNEY

In: Will Edwards (Cat B ®) Aaron Francis (Essendon) Jacob Konstanty (Gippsland Power) Jaiden Magor ® (South Adelaide SA) Caleb Mitchell (Murray Bushrangers) Cameron Owen ® (Tassie Devils) Cooper Vickery (Gippsland Power)

Out: James Bell (delisted) Josh Kennedy (retired) Sam Naismith (delisted) Barry O’Connor (delisted) Colin O'Riordan (retired) Ben Ronke (delisted) Callum Sinclair (retired) Lewis Taylor (delisted)

WEST COAST EAGLES

In: Jordyn Baker (Cat B ®) Harry Barnett (West Adelaide SA) Coby Burgiel (Gippsland Power) Tyrell Dewar (Cat B ®) Reuben Ginbey (East Perth WA) Elijah Hewett (Swan Districts WA) Jayden Hunt (Melbourne) Noah Long (Bendigo Pioneers) Zane Trew * Isiah Winder ® *

Out: Hugh Dixon (delisted) Tom Joyce (delisted) Josh Kennedy (retired) Zac Langdon (delisted) Patrick Naish (delisted) Jackson Nelson (delisted) Jack Redden (retired) Junior Rioli (Port Adelaide) Zane Trew (delisted) Isiah Winder (delisted)

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: Oskar Baker ® (Melbourne) ** Jedd Busslinger (East Perth WA) Charlie Clarke (Sandringham Dragons) Harvey Gallagher (Bendigo Pioneers) Liam Jones (Carlton) Rory Lobb (Fremantle)

Out: Louis Butler (delisted) Zaine Cordy (St Kilda) Josh Dunkley (Brisbane) Lachie Hunter (Melbourne) Stefan Martin (retired) Charlie Parker (delisted) Josh Schache (Melbourne) Mitch Wallis (delisted)

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