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Well I for one welcome a left footed natural winger to the side with open arms. Fills a big need. Wobder where Jordon plays next year? 

 
 

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Cats and Dees win Trade Week, what does that say about the system

Damn! Just seems a great fit for our on field needs. 

Experiened winger with good foot skill who covers the ground. Has some tricks and is creative with ball use. 

 

Should have packaged up Schache and Hunter for a seventh-round pick. 


19 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Hunter has been a star of the competition. Best and fairest winner in front of Bont and McCrae.

Regular 35 + possession winner. Racked up competition high uncontested possessions in 2016 but also notched up 10 tackles a game on occasion. Premiership player. 

Future third rounder! Good business.

 

I get that. I guess I just don't notice him at all when I watch their games, especially of late

21 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

We now have 24 players who played in the 2021 Grand Final on our list. We had 23 on the day the game was played.

Jeepers you've already forgotten your Jackson namesake - he's at Freo!!!!!!

We have a full 23 again :laugh:

4 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

Cats and Dees win Trade Week, what does that say about the system

That it’s only right 50% of the time?

2 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

Really like this. And on reflection, think it was they right decision paid in 2021 GF - when he received the free kick then kicked the goal.  

yes in retrospect it was well played 😉

2 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

I get that. I guess I just don't notice him at all when I watch their games, especially of late

That  is understandable.  He played only 10 games this year.


1 hour ago, wizardinoz said:

If this becomes a reality does Gus move back to the HBF or middle?

Play him at FF - he's done well everywhere else.

31 minutes ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

paul connors said the dees want him on the wing and other spots. Great to have another proper winger if he can stay fit!

Along with the wing, we could play him on a half forward flank and behind the ball, which allows us to release Salem or Bowey further up the ground.

A few people owe Tim Lamb an apology I reckon. We've bossed trade week again. Flags are built off shrewd list management like this.

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23 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I thought this was all BS, obviously this rumour has legs would be tied up in the Tomlinson trade if it were to happen.

So he was at the club BNF after party after all.

Great get for the Dees.

Pumped with our window.

32 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Hunt is AFL standard. He played 40 games over past 2 seasons in a side that finished 1st and 2nd after the H&A.

Yeah I still don’t agree. He played because our depth was poor in his position & they were blind by the myth that’s called speed. Not a very smart footballer & constantly ran himself into stupid positions & then burnt the ball. I don’t think we made an offer to keep him either.

 
10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So we don't talk about the Grand final then? I hope Steven May doesn't mouth off to him.

Chaos waiting to happen 😛

6 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Nope, he's on the money.

Lost 1 (Jackson), gained 2 (Schache and Hunter).

Don’t forget Grundy


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