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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

maybe he can teach our boys how to legally throw the ball and legally duck for frees?

Can't hurt!

 

Hunter and Langdon would actually be too small and outside for a wing rotation for my likings.

I’d use at least one of JJ, Harmes and Gus on the wing and have Hunter play half forward and 3rd winger if he was super fit and defensively switched on. Would even consider some on ball time, possibly post centre clearance with Tracc. We need skilled kickers on the inside not just the outside.

But it does let us shuffle players forward, back and on ball 

Hunter is an upgrade to Jordan on the wing, so long as he is over his mental issues. Have to assume that’s accounted for in what we trade for him and his contract 


30 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Come on guys. Hunter. I would rather have Mr predictability Jordan on the wing instead of Hunter.

I have watched Hunter on many occasions tear us a new one. A DEFINITIVE YES from me!

 
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Just now, wizardinoz said:

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

Rotate him between both

36 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

purple says its happening

Purple will need to be careful, the personal attacks on this forum will start coming very shortly….


Ah, Hunter for Hunt? The Hunter becomes the Hunted!

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Invite Hunter to Entrecote tonight, if he makes it out alive, sign him up!

Well lets go get him!!! WTF is the holdup???

One of my most hated players in the league by a mile. Maybe only Weightman and Selwood (retired) ahead of him. Let’s get him anyway. 


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

 

Future third and they pay part of his salary? Not bad


35 minutes ago, Turner said:

trade period really brings out the worst in DLers. the abuse and belittling of each other, of potential recruits, of currently/formerly listed players. and none of it is necessary. not every player is going to be upstanding citizen and captaincy material like pendles, some will be rough around the edges, some will have personal issues and weaknesses. but you need a list of 42 and so thats what the club will construct.

does lachie hunter of 150+ afl games improve our side, yes, do we have a safe and supportive football club environment for him to enter, yes, is josh schache going to kick 60 goals for the next 4 years, no, do we need him to, no. end of

Honestly if he gives us 50% of what his talent suggests then I'm happy.

 
1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I’m not a fan but if this is the deal, then it’s ok. 

He will be great get 


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