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6 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Was there a single trade today across the AFL?

Snorefest.

Rumour from my son, Dermie for Garry (Breakfast Show SEN)

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7 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Was there a single trade today across the AFL?

Snorefest.

I’m hearing the AFL are considering giving North another 1st round pick just to spice things up today. Unconfirmed though.

 
2 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Rumour from my son, Dermie for Garry (Breakfast Show SEN)

Which picks are involved?

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Which picks are involved?

Given it's SEN (Hutchy) probably some sort of AFL aassistance package in excess of Norf's (although i doubt that will ever be beaten unless the Pies or Blues spent a few years down the bottom)

Edited by Demon Dynasty


Jack Gunston wanting to return to Hawks, do we have a dabble at him?  Probably not with McAdam nominating us

13 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Jack Gunston wanting to return to Hawks, do we have a dabble at him?  Probably not with McAdam nominating us

Might have been a good get a couple of years ago when we were rumoured to have interest, but surely not now given his age and the McAdam trade 

Bizarre for him to be requesting a move back after only one year, will be curious to see whether the Hawks will take him back 🤔

 
1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Given it's SEN (Hutchy) probably some sort of AFL aassistance package in excess of Norf's (although i doubt that will ever be beaten unless the Pies or Blues spent a few years down the bottom)

Maybe Derwayne and Eddie can be added to the deal, to make it totally unlistenable.

3 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Might have been a good get a couple of years ago when we were rumoured to have interest, but surely not now given his age and the McAdam trade 

Bizarre for him to be requesting a move back after only one year, will be curious to see whether the Hawks will take him back 🤔

Made me have a look whether this happened before. Apparently Justin Murphy played with Blues 2000, Cats for 2001 then back to Blues in 2002.


23 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Jack Gunston wanting to return to Hawks, do we have a dabble at him?  Probably not with McAdam nominating us

Geez i was sure he’d retire. aside from the WC where he kicked 6 he scored 14 goals from 16 games. 

12 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

Made me have a look whether this happened before. Apparently Justin Murphy played with Blues 2000, Cats for 2001 then back to Blues in 2002.

It's happened a few times - Gary Ablett Jnr, Trent Croad, Dayne Beams, Peter Bell etc...

What’s our status of drafting atm on a fwd as to date not hearing much with all of our talls with ongoing injury issues.. all we have done is strengthened the Swans with Grundy & Jordan & they also got Adams, Harmes is gone also …who are our back up mids as we have  Gus with concussion issues & a well documented other one, understanding they have cleared a fair bit of cap space. With our fwd line consisting of brown, t Mac & petty all with injuries… let’s hope something is done

3 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

It's happened a few times - Gary Ablett Jnr, Trent Croad, Dayne Beams, Peter Bell etc...

Yeah, happened a lot, was just more looking at a player that leaves their club, the next year plays for another club, then returns to their club after a year. Justin Murphy only player I found that has done that in the AFL era.

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

nose; digging for gold

You’ve gotta be careful with these type of picks.

 

I’ve seen people get as deep as the second knuckle and literally change their mind. 😏


6 minutes ago, McQueen said:

You’ve gotta be careful with these type of picks.

 

I’ve seen people get as deep as the second knuckle and literally change their mind. 😏

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If successful, you gain a skill increase in lockpicking and 'Congratulations, your nose is now open'.

If your skill is too low, then there is a risk every time that you will give yourself a cerebral hemorrhage.

Make of it what you will.

 

Jeez. A future 3rd round pick for Harmes is cheap. I know he was depth but still........

34 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

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If successful, you gain a skill increase in lockpicking and 'Congratulations, your nose is now open'.

If your skill is too low, then there is a risk every time that you will give yourself a cerebral hemorrhage.

Make of it what you will.

 

Great reference!

2 minutes ago, HBDee said:

Jeez. A future 3rd round pick for Harmes is cheap. I know he was depth but still........

No different to the 3rd pick we gave for Hunter.

Clubs are happy to act in good faith in these situations.


1 minute ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

No different to the 3rd pick we gave for Hunter.

Clubs are happy to act in good faith in these situations.

Yeah fair point. It shows how ridiculous the compensation picks are. Gresham in my opinion is a mid range player and they effectively get pick 20 for him. I'd argue a Hunter/Harmes type is worth pick 20-30 as well.

3 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

What a joke. Harmes is just as good and has a premiership medal. 

Harmes as good as Gresham 😂😂😂

 
2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

1. What a joke. 2. Harmes is just as good and 3. has a premiership medal. 

1. Yes.

2. Yes, but Graham has more years in him

3, Yes, but Graham doesn't want a premiership medal - not even interested in a finals.

Wow, surprised how much supporters overrate Harmes. He’s barely had 1 good season.
2018 he looked good in the back half of the season but beyond that he has been very average.


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