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On 8/20/2023 at 11:35 AM, Caligula's cohort said:

Pruess out of contract at GWS. He was unfortunately always injured (or suspended) and they never got to see the best of him. At 28 he's a well established ruck that could fill in for Max for 5 - 10 games a year while we wait for our young rucks to develop. 

Would love to have Preuss back, this was one of my favourite plays from when he played for us - what a character 😂

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/431167/inside-melbourne-wrong-way

 
3 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

He was excellent on Saturday. I have him in my SC team so watch closely. Only thing which I think we would hopefully take out of his game is he tends to coast a lot when chasing opponents.

Surely he wouldn't fit in with a no d1** head policy?

Thanks @Ferghus31. Whilst we currently don't have a 3rd round pick it is fathomable that we could get one in the end of season trade period. Joel Amartey would be a good fit for our list.

 
1 hour ago, adonski said:

Wonder how Lachie Hunter and Jack Macrae get/got on.....

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I think Jack Macrae is one of the best wingmen in the AFL...the dogs choose not to play him there.

They would get on fine when he takes his wing position.

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1 minute ago, rjay said:

I think Jack Macrae is one of the best wingmen in the AFL...the dogs chose not to play him there.

They would get on fine when he takes his wing position.

Macrae a winger? You must be an All Australian selector 

Jon Ralph just confirmed with Garry Lyon that Garry met with Harley Reid’s parents on Saturday, and essentially implied he was meeting on behalf of the Dees.

Garry then said Sundays events put an end to any plans with West Coast. I think we thought it was on.

🤯

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10 hours ago, Palace Dees said:

That seems like a rule for the sake of having a rule. Would like to see official confirmation of that.

Sounds like a Kevin Bartlett rule.

 
1 hour ago, adonski said:

Macrae a winger? You must be an All Australian selector 

It's where he started his career and he was a very good one.

19 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Jon Ralph just confirmed with Garry Lyon that Garry met with Harley Reid’s parents on Saturday, and essentially implied he was meeting on behalf of the Dees.

Garry then said Sundays events put an end to any plans with West Coast. I think we thought it was on.

🤯

Sad


7 hours ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

And a new ute for the farm!!!!!!!!!

Why do you think Ford decided to import the F-150? 

Soon you'll see a parade of those down at Kardinia Park.

22 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Jon Ralph just confirmed with Garry Lyon that Garry met with Harley Reid’s parents on Saturday, and essentially implied he was meeting on behalf of the Dees.

Garry then said Sundays events put an end to any plans with West Coast. I think we thought it was on.

🤯

Still a possibility that North beat Suns in Tassie.

31 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

Still a possibility that North beat Suns in Tassie.

There is more chance of the sky turning red than North winning this weekend.

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2 hours ago, adonski said:

Wonder how Lachie Hunter and Jack Macrae get/got on.....

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Would certainly fit our midfield, but is 29 now...

Suppose it depends on the cost.

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1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

Jon Ralph just confirmed with Garry Lyon that Garry met with Harley Reid’s parents on Saturday, and essentially implied he was meeting on behalf of the Dees.

Garry then said Sundays events put an end to any plans with West Coast. I think we thought it was on.

🤯

Was this on the couch?


5 minutes ago, Lewis said:

Was this on the couch?

Yes

On 8/19/2023 at 7:30 AM, Mach5 said:

I’m guessing it’d be Grundy for Ladhams & change.

ladhams would be a pretty good number 2, would be serviceball if required but happy to be number 2

On 8/19/2023 at 7:29 PM, John Demonic said:

Surely 4+ clubs is a mega deal :laugh:

 

But anyhoo, Dylan Stephens from Sydney is looking to come to Victoria, perhaps he would be in the deal?

dyl stpehens is a HB and we seem super settled there with young players

12 hours ago, Cheap Seats said:

Now that is stuff of fantasy, would love to get Holmes but he isn't going anywhere.

It is early you never know, but i don't think so at this stage.

 

I think a more realistic target could be Tarryn Thomas, bit of a rascal but can play. Forward and mid adds something we dont' have a lot of.

And apparetnly on the outer at North.

TT under the radar but very good. 

I was at the Tigers/North game on Saturday. Taryn Thomas is a deadset gun. Has the ability to be a top liner. Would be a great get if he gets everything right. But I get the feeling north will be doing their best to keep him. 

I think if we get a 2nd and the whole of the Grundy $ off the books we take it and be happy with it. Probably fanciful to think we’ll get a decent young player out of it. 


7 minutes ago, Hunt29 said:

I was at the Tigers/North game on Saturday. Taryn Thomas is a deadset gun. Has the ability to be a top liner. Would be a great get if he gets everything right. But I get the feeling north will be doing their best to keep him. 

Said it in another thread a week or so ago but I think in a couple of years he could be the best player in the comp. Better we have him than another club! Dusty was a similar story seven years ago.

57 minutes ago, Turner said:

ladhams would be a pretty good number 2, would be serviceball if required but happy to be number 2

No thanks...

This is the clown that flattened Taj  when he was trying to get back in the Swans team for finals.

Not the sharpest...there are better options.

 

 
1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 Dry season for trade rumours. Only perhaps Ben Mckay to bombers. Can’t think of anything else with any degree of substance.   

Couldn't help the subconscious link eh... Bombers...substance etc etc 🙌

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2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 Dry season for trade rumours. Only perhaps Ben Mckay to bombers. Can’t think of anything else with any degree of substance.   

Parish to Geelong


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