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6 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Walsh is on $1m and I doubt we have that room in the cap and I am not sure he's worth it.

No ones paying all of that. He’s a first round pick and $750, Carlton can pay the rest.

3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

No ones paying all of that. He’s a first round pick and $750, Carlton can pay the rest.

Rubbish. Walsh is a free agent next season and will get a monster deal if he leave Carlton.

 
3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

No ones paying all of that. He’s a first round pick and $750, Carlton can pay the rest.

He has had Multiple Back Surgeries. He is worth nowhere near that.

Luke Jackson is worth the big contract

Agree with SWYL. Wouldn't go near Walsh. Wouldn't go near McKay either for his price tag.


17 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’ve heard the “he’s cooked” about so many players who have then moved clubs and regained past form. To be honest above all I’d take Jackson. I reckon a mobile, strong marking ruck who can play forward would be ideal. It’s also a magnificent story and an up yours to Freo. It’s a win win win. Who doesn’t love a win win win?

almost as good as a bang bang bang

Do we want McKay? History suggests that we do. Will we pay his salary? Not when we have bigger fish to fry like keeping Kosi.

And we don't need Walsh, he's a Temu version of Clarry.

53 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

if we put 2026 first rounder on the table and Blues coughed up $250K of his salary, then i think that would be a fair trade. Maybe throw in this years 2nd rounder for good measure.

What do we need for Kalani White? In terms of draft picks to get him.

 
50 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

McKay could be a very good CHF if he does some serious work on his kicking, he would be a solid 2nd Ruck.

But he sure as hell aint worth a $ million Bucks a year.

Poor Carlscum have totally butchered their Playing list…they are the wost kicks in the League by a long way

Cripps getting 44 votes in the Brownlow, what an absolute joke, he is a solid player, but nowhere near that level.

Sam Walsh is cooked. He has the Back of a 60 year old.

They should've let him come to the Dees at the end of 2022.

We would've won two more premierships and Carlton would have more cap space and balance in their list. Huge missed opportunity 😜

30 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Rubbish. Walsh is a free agent next season and will get a monster deal if he leave Carlton.

You might be right. I was more talking out of hope than reality. I do that from time to time. Like in Roost it Far world there’s quite a lot of differences to current reality. I won’t bore you with details.


We should 100% be interested if it is a salary dump situation

I don’t know what we could offer to make a deal work but we’ve been crying out for a McKay style player for years

2m players who can take marks, kick goals and chop out in the ruck are invaluable, and I dare say if he was on our list in 2023 we would have won the flag

Plus with his kicking for goal, he’ll fit right in 🤣

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46 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Carlton are likely to win their next 4. Essendon, West Coast, North and Port. I wouldn't be writing them off just yet.

There are not terrible but they are not great either.

Not many good disposers. And they are not a young team. They do not look like a top 4 team and I’m not sure there’s improvement to come to make them top 4. I don’t think their list is in great shape. McKay is the obvious sacrifice to try to improve them elsewhere.

9 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

You might be right. I was more talking out of hope than reality. I do that from time to time. Like in Roost it Far world there’s quite a lot of differences to current reality. I won’t bore you with details.

I now nominate you for president of Demonland RIF.

1 hour ago, Adam The God said:

Carlton are likely to win their next 4. Essendon, West Coast, North and Port. I wouldn't be writing them off just yet.

At best, Carlscum are 50/50 against Norf, ArmageDON and Port.

Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

I now nominate you for president of Demonland RIF.

Hahaha, it’s a kind offer but in my world there’s no Presidents!


44 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He has had Multiple Back Surgeries. He is worth nowhere near that.

Luke Jackson is worth the big contract

Yep, LJ for me ... big return home, still lots to offer.

I prefer LJ but would also take McKay if not too expensive.

McKay would fill the BBB role plus a tad more on occasions imv.

We need a big marking beast up forward. Fill him with kicking confidence. A new change of scenery / crew and he'd be right as rain.

Trade in this bloke and our kicking coach will be the one taking a mental health break.

44 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

At best, Carlscum are 50/50 against Norf, ArmageDON and Port.

Hope you're right! I hate them.


Harry McKay's brother is on $800k! And he can't play!!

2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Harry McKay's brother is on $800k! And he can't play!!

no, he's on about $1.4m this year

will reduce to an average of $800k over the course of his contract

if the medja can be believed

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

no, he's on about $1.4m this year

will reduce to an average of $800k over the course of his contract

if the medja can be believed

Yikes!

 

McKay is also the 2nd highest rated 2nd ruck only behind Blitzavs (Champion Data).

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1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Hahaha, it’s a kind offer but in my world there’s no Presidents!

No religion too?


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