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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So happy for Caleb Mitchell.

That Dylan Stephens wing role looked wide open in the prelim and grand final (less so against us)

 
3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Topped up in the trade period and now have replacements on deck for Ben Brown and May.

After getting Lever and McDonald replacements in Turner and JVR last year.

Plus a big hand next year to hammer midfield and quality flankers.

Get some pace and special skills in the rookie draft please 

Lever replacement? Isn't he 25?

Swans want a side of 22 flankers. Thought their mindset might change a bit post grandfinal.

 

With the Chandler upgrade, how many available spots on our rookie list do we have?

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Just now, Mickey said:

Lever replacement? Isn't he 25?

Going on 40 this year. Maybe back up is a better word for it. There’s room for 4 talls and/or Disco covering all 3 of the main guys in the short term (or Petty forward)

Anyone have any info on Jed Adams?

 
3 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

With the Chandler upgrade, how many available spots on our rookie list do we have?

I’ve got it at 3. Turner, McVee, D Smith and 3 spare. Assume we only use 1-2 in the rookie draft, keeping spots for mid season or SSP 

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Pretty underwhelming, given all the hype about us possibly trading up. 

Can't trade up if no other club wants to do the deal, unfortunately.  It's a sellers' market.

1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Pretty underwhelming, given all the hype about us possibly trading up. 


obviously we valued keeping a stronger draft hand next year over what was available... or other clubs were taking the p*ss with what they were asking to trade up.


Glad we kept Freo's pick. I'm looking forward to the death ride next season

Jeez he said his mum wouldn’t be happy if he had to move interstate, bloody hell.!!!

4 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Who are you talking about, DZ?

Jed Adam’s.!!


7 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Jeez he said his mum wouldn’t be happy if he had to move interstate, bloody hell.!!!

Who?

 

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