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Just heard Riley Beveridge say that Tim Lamb will be on trade radio soon.

Will be good to tune in.

 

HIs last interview was very impressive, i am a little bit nervous that Freo are going to make the Jackson trade a complete nightmare but otherwise it's all looking good! 

A run down would be appreciated.

 

Harmes going nowhere according to Tim Lamb.


"Melksham and Hibberd will both be with us next year"

 

Great interview. Sounds like West Coast are going to put an offer in for Jackson in coming days. Freo have offered this years first and next years. We have knocked that back.

Harmes is going nowhere. Happy for Hunt to go. Same if Tommo can find another club. Club wants more than Pick 43 for Bedford.

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Great interview!

Got the feeling that we'll be asking a bit more then pick 43 for Bedford.

Anyone else get that feeling?


10 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

'Blake Howes was on the verge of selection before his injury'

Telling you. One to watch next year.

You are not the only one. I was thrilled we got him in the draft,  as he slipped down the picks.

Tall and talented mid.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Great interview!

Got the feeling that we'll be asking a bit more then pick 43 for Bedford.

Anyone else get that feeling?

100%. Also got the feeling I wouldn't like to be on the opposite side of the table to Sergeant Lamb!


6 minutes ago, djr said:

Anything about Kossie and these so called rumours?

Scoffed at the rumour yesterday 

No basis for this but do you reckon Lamb is going to play hard in a last ditch effort to keep Bedford?

9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Was there any real hint or indication of who we're chasing, apart from Reg Grundy?

No, but our recruiters typically hold their cards pretty close to their chest.

I thought that Lachie Hunter would've been mentioned but no dice. 

 

1 minute ago, Robbie57 said:

No basis for this but do you reckon Lamb is going to play hard in a last ditch effort to keep Bedford?

No, I think we want that pick 21ish to on trade to Collingwood, it will be more what pick we need to add to the deal to get it done.  I reckon gws want our second rd pick and we are offering the third round

3 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

No basis for this but do you reckon Lamb is going to play hard in a last ditch effort to keep Bedford?

I hope this happens. The Club don’t want to lose him. Tim said that yesterday 


7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I hope this happens. The Club don’t want to lose him. Tim said that yesterday 

He has been badly handled

Understand why he would want to go somewhere he will be loved.

24 minutes ago, Action Jackson said:

Anywhere we can listen to a replay of this interview?

 

Up on our website AJ

 
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1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

100%. Also got the feeling I wouldn't like to be on the opposite side of the table to Sergeant Lamb!

Great operator. We're certainly in good hands under Lamby.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Great interview!

Got the feeling that we'll be asking a bit more then pick 43 for Bedford.

Anyone else get that feeling?

I think he even (quietly) said as much


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