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11 minutes ago, FlogDee said:

Been told trade definitely happening

"I was shocked
Turned to the missus, she was shocked
Totally blown away"

 
16 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

Is the club looking at him as a hunt replacement? Surely they know hunter is not in the same stratosphere pace wise as hunty? 

Seems highly unlikely the deal will happen anyway. 

He's a better player than Hunt

16 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

 

Okayyyy rogue 9 post member.....

In fairness to him he pretty said this was a done deal on Monday and that we would be paying 200k of his contract.


4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

In fairness to him he pretty said this was a done deal on Monday and that we would be paying 200k of his contract.

Strange that it hasn't been announced if it was done on Monday..?

If we get Hunter, it must be the end for Baker, surprised he wasn't delisted last year.

5 hours ago, layzie said:

Could he be our Issac Smith?

Smith passes the NDH test.  Hunter doesn't.

 

 I would take Lachie Hunter...quite happily..

 

3 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Strange that it hasn't been announced if it was done on Monday..?

I think more so that we were front runners basically for his service and were willing to pay the 200k. I believe St Kikda chased him as well.


5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Late pick and they are paying a big portion of his wage 

I like it. I mean I already knew we were a big shot, but he'll make us better.

Paul Connors on SEN just said he and Hunter thought a new start would be good. One club in discussion but a few other things happening with that club also. Was non committal who or if.

I'll have to put aside my dislike for the bloke.

Best way to get on my good side would be a duck to win a free kick, and slot the goal after the siren to win it the game for us in week 1. that'll do it

3 minutes ago, BangBnagBang said:

Paul Connors on SEN just said he and Hunter thought a new start would be good. One club in discussion but a few other things happening with that club also. Was non committal who or if.

The other club was North.


8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

jj won't be happy

He should get midfield minutes but yeah he will need to learn a role in the forward line and is competing with his mate Tom again.

21 minutes ago, BangBnagBang said:

Paul Connors on SEN just said he and Hunter thought a new start would be good. One club in discussion but a few other things happening with that club also. Was non committal who or if.

 

17 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

The other club was North.

Didn't hear it but it sounds like he is talking about the Dees with a few things happening with that club also ie: Weideman and Schache.

Tim Lamb just said on trade radio its 'in no man's land and probably unlikely' (paraphrasing)

Edited by The Stigga


Tim Lamb says unlikely we get Hunter

Tim Lamb trade radio “we have spoken to Lachie but made no commitment. And the dogs haven’t made a commitment to let him go. In no man’s land at the moment. Unlikely to go through” 

 

Timb Lamb on Trade radio just said no commitment is being discussed at the moment.

Not sure what to make of this, waiting for something else to fall for dogs? Maybe it hinges on Dunkley, no idea TBH

 

4 hours ago, Skuit said:

Won't name players but we don't have a good track record with resuscitating those with mental health/behavioural issues. 

Good to hear - balances the decades of creating mental health issues across the supporter base.


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