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3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

We wouldn’t have taken him if they had any doublets about the kid.

A Demon doublet pictured earlier today.  :D

 

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2 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

A Demon doublet pictured earlier today.  :D

 

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I knew I should have edited that.lol.!!

 

Swans are enjoying themselves tonight.🔥🔥😳


5 minutes ago, The end is nigh said:

Wow hawks surely swooping on allan

Dees are keen and trying to make it happen.

[censored] Collingwood got an absolute steal.

 

 

Swans can troll a few more now. 

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3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Swans can troll a few more now. 

They'll place a bid on Kalani White shortly 


38 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yeah they do. Hate to say it but most of them speak better than Clayton Oliver. 

I know these boys are happy to go anywhere but you just want one to get that look on his face as if to say I don't want to go there. Dam

I will be more than happy if we recruit more players that are horrible at public speaking but play as well as Oliver. 

Well definitely holding on to at least one first rounder next year now. Overnight to consider whether a first round pick is value for George, Cowan, Barnett etc

Swans traded their 1st pick for a couple of second rounders

Are we actually trying to get back into the draft as aggressively as reported?

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

Swans traded their 1st pick for a couple of second rounders

Are we actually trying to get back into the draft as aggressively as reported?


Not now you wouldn’t think.


Do we rate George or Ryan?

If so we might trade a future first to kick off tomorrow night. Seems less likely GWS will trade it now though after the early bid for Rowston.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

[censored] Collingwood got an absolute steal.

 

Agree. It just keeps happening for them.

1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

I will be more than happy if we recruit more players that are horrible at public speaking but play as well as Oliver. 

Claytons inability to be the same as everyone else is what makes him the ultimate living legend!

2 hours ago, Mach5 said:

Epic sh*thousery by Sydney.

I'm surprised they didn't bid on Davey Jnr while they were at it. 

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A trade up for George would be handy. We can wait for 12 mths for his knee to heal. Amazing potential 

Question: is it possible for us to trade up, select George knowing he'll be put on long term injury list, keep 37 and use that pick? Would have us with one too many on the list, however, George goes on LTIL

1 hour ago, adonski said:

Swans traded their 1st pick for a couple of second rounders

Are we actually trying to get back into the draft as aggressively as reported?

There's quite a difference between 27 plus the 2nd and 3rd rounders of a 'rebuilding' Hawthorn, and whatever the equivalent of from a contending Melbourne.

1 minute ago, Axis of Bob said:

There's quite a difference between 27 plus the 2nd and 3rd rounders of a 'rebuilding' Hawthorn, and whatever the equivalent of from a contending Melbourne.

I'm not suggesting we should've traded 37 & a future 2nd

I'm suggesting we would've traded our future 1st were we that keen to re-enter the draft at that point 

 
4 minutes ago, adonski said:

I'm not suggesting we should've traded 37 & a future 2nd

I'm suggesting we would've traded our future 1st were we that keen to re-enter the draft at that point 

I understand that, I was more pointing out that an offer for us to usurp that would have been pretty steep. Probably something like 37, F1 and F2 for the Sydney pick.

Any chance Kaleb Smith will be available at 37? Lightning quick small defender who loves to break lines on rebound. We need more small defenders with Jetta gone and Hibberd heading into his final season.


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