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its a goer from me, would be happy to see it, especially a f3, happy days. dogs probably want one of our 2 F2's tho

 
Just now, Demon Jack said:

What time is the deadline tonight?

I believe it is 7:30. 

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

What time is the deadline tonight?

7.30

 

Dogs have a lot on their plate ATM

Dunkley, Lobb and Hunter.

Will be interesting to see what happens. #AFLratings


I'm so confused with the Tim Lamb statement and then media outlets sayings it's pretty much in the works.

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8 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

 

 

Seems at odds with what Tim Lamb said... ^^^

Not sure Tim's the most reliable this year.....................

Yep I've turned around on this one. Get quality in, future 3rd, back ourselves to get his head in a good space. 


11 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Seems at odds with what Tim Lamb said... ^^^

Tim Lamb would be knee deep in negotiations at the moment, hard to know what is actual fact and what is strategic.

 

6 minutes ago, adonski said:

In honour of Hunter, around 3am.

Bang Bang Bang

8 minutes ago, Canplay said:

Straight player swap -  Tomlinson for Hunter??.

This has some legs.... Will be interesting

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

Get it done for peanuts Dees. Future 3rd is fine as we likely won't even use it at the draft next year with multiple early picks now.

Then tie him to Jack Viney so he is held to the highest standards possible and gets the sh*t kicked out of him if he doesn't!


Interesting, gathering steam

Lamb's deflection comment may have been a message to WB that they were asking for too much

 

 

if this is being spoken about this much at this stage.. its happening.

Now its up to JJ to get super fit and make the wing his own. I reckon Hunter might settle at HB. 

purple says its happening


1 minute ago, Demon3 said:

if this is being spoken about this much at this stage.. its happening.

Now its up to JJ to get super fit and make the wing his own. I reckon Hunter might settle at HB. 

At least this would give us some good flexibility!

Just now, JimmyGadson said:

JJ on a wing is gross imo.

Could eventually be a good AFL footballer, don't reckon he's ever going to be a good wingman though.

 
Just now, layzie said:

At least this would give us some good flexibility!

Yep. I think JJ has on ball capabilities as well as half back capabilities.  its nice depth and its where you want good ball users. Hunter is not quick, but he has football IQ. Its important.  Salem  / Bowey / Hibbered  /Hunter in that Back mix is good. Maybe we need some pace.. but.. move the ball well we will be quick enough.

1 minute ago, Demon3 said:

Yep. I think JJ has on ball capabilities as well as half back capabilities.  its nice depth and its where you want good ball users. Hunter is not quick, but he has football IQ. Its important.  Salem  / Bowey / Hibbered  /Hunter in that Back mix is good. Maybe we need some pace.. but.. move the ball well we will be quick enough.

That's right and despite Hunter not being quick he's got the tank for the up and down all day running and as you said good IQ. Think it would add a dimension we don't currently have out wide. 

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