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19 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

He is useless 

Really? Damn did he go downhill or something? I remember him having a decent patch.

 
 
52 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

I really don’t rate him. I watched a lot of the Hawks this year, both at VFL and AFL level Koschitzke is just that little bit off. NQR. I don’t think we’ve missed out there.

Mitchell Lewis on the other hand is a dead set gun…

Ah well there you go. Not too bummed we got Fullerton then, who will at least have some upside in the ruck.

Haha damn straight! Is he available!? 🤣

15 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Really? Damn did he go downhill or something? I remember him having a decent patch.

He has never really done anything.  He reminds me of Weed.  Looks like a footballer but doesn’t play like one 


2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

He has never really done anything.  He reminds me of Weed.  Looks like a footballer but doesn’t play like one 

Ah that’s the worst one! Did disguised as a footballer! We’ve been had before lol

Makes Andew Mackie look like a complete moron

 

 

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26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Said we were never after a key fwd trade and with Jvr petty fritter etc we have an adequate fwd line

im not sure I agree - his words not mine

 

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This took until the last 30 seconds to complete, FMD:

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Hawthorn appear to be accumulating more NQR tat than the bargain basement at Dimmeys. 


1 hour ago, deejammin' said:

If we can go into the draft with pick 6, 11, McAdam, Fullarton, Billings and a backup ruck like Lycett we’ll have done incredibly well.
Billings as wing depth, two potential ruck options should Gawny get sore or need a rest and some x-factor for the forwardline. That ticks all our boxes.
Not to mention some potential gun mids or a move for one exceptional talent. Go Dees!

Indeed.

We used a 2nd and two 3rds to bring in Fullerton, Billings and McAdam. 

Lost Jordan, Harmes and Grundy: depth or surplus to needs. Hibberd, Dunstan retired.

And we have 6 and 11 to use in the draft

I think that's a good outcome

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4 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Did we win the trade period?

That’s Essendon’s speciality 

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Essentially we've swapped Grundy for Fullarton/McAdam and Harmes for Billings. If we finish higher on the ladder than Sydney and Bulldogs then we've also upgraded our future 2nd and 3rd round picks in the process.

 

We’ve done ok and better than most clubs but unless you can hand a big fish through free agency it’s hard to get too excited.

That said, I’ll get excited if we convince WC to part with pick 1. 


11 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Essentially we've swapped Grundy for Fullarton/McAdam and Harmes for Billings. If we finish higher on the ladder than Sydney and Bulldogs then we've also upgraded our future 2nd and 3rd round picks in the process.

 

+ 500k I'd say overall

13 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Did we win the trade period?

I mean it’s a tough sell to say we did.  We have lost an AA ruck who if nothing else was brilliant cover when Max went down and probably contributed to Max finishing the season in better shape(even with his toe) than the year before. 
JJ & Harmes out for McAdam and Billing’s. Time will tell on those I suppose  but saints aren’t as good as us and they were willing to pay part of his wages to get him out the door. 
Improved pick 14 to pick 11 and paid a hefty price to do so but given JT sees merit in doing so you’d have to back him. 
Put it another way- do you think our list is better or worse than this time last year?
 

Lycett and other delisted rucks and State league rucks, will be around if we want to Rookie one, as further backup for a year or so for Max.

I suppose it depends on where Verall is at and if he, Fullarton and Schache are sufficient, if Max is injured.

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9 minutes ago, Colm said:

I mean it’s a tough sell to say we did.  We have lost an AA ruck who if nothing else was brilliant cover when Max went down and probably contributed to Max finishing the season in better shape(even with his toe) than the year before. 
JJ & Harmes out for McAdam and Billing’s. Time will tell on those I suppose  but saints aren’t as good as us and they were willing to pay part of his wages to get him out the door. 
Improved pick 14 to pick 11 and paid a hefty price to do so but given JT sees merit in doing so you’d have to back him. 
Put it another way- do you think our list is better or worse than this time last year?
 

Appreciate the response but wasn't ment to be a serious question. We've done ok but who knows how the future will pan out.

 

We're definitely going to win the draft though :cool:

Yeah think we need to snag a lycett or hayes as a delisted free agent. Surely ine of them is about to be cut with port picki g up 2 rucks in the trade period


First time I've really listened to trade talk, and yes I think Lamb did a very good job this year improving our position. Maybe we could of done better, maybe not.  Hopefully there is still more talk to be had before we go to the draft, but if things stay as is I'm pretty happy with #6, and #11.

20 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

tim lamb is is so good - he shuts down every journo and just glares at stupid questions

 

Ha.. spoken like a true ex copper here Lamby.

No [censored] and doesn't feed into what the media want to create headlines.

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Lamb stoked with the addition of Billings. McAdam and Fullarton, all in all a real focus on addressing needs forward of centre. Now the draft.

Sounds to me like Petty and his manager got thrown an opportunity and took it as a chance to bring stuff to the table with Melbourne. 

We might need to pander to him a little to try and convince him to stay longer term. 


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