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Baz with Macrae and Daniel as steak knives

Do we have another Harmes we can send their way?

 

Our forwards would love guessing where his kicks are going, he doesn’t even know


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  On 15/04/2024 at 10:01, BW511 said:

Our forwards would love guessing where his kicks are going, he doesn’t even know

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Nup not even for 20 Cents!

According to the neutrals on afl reddit, Kozi tried to murder him and should've got 4-6 weeks. So i don't think both players can play on the same team without bloodshed /sarcasm

 

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Of course we’d take him but at what cost. Pick 3 isn’t going to happen, that’s fantasy land stuff. I’d be offering Spargo, our first and $850,000 for 4 years. Train him up and he’d be an asset. We need to add talent in the 22-26 age range to extend our window. We can ill afford to drop off a cliff like the Tiges. They carry on about injuries but the bulk of those are players well past their prime and untested newbies. They are in a world of pain.

Out of contact next year, i'd rather wait and see if he can pried out then 


Very happy with Smith . . . with conditions.

  1. We give up a late fourth rounder
  2. Smith signs a performance based contract commencing at 250K/yr
  3. Dogs take back Love Shack.

No thanks we need a no di@#head policy at the Dees, definitely don’t want anymore unwanted attention.

Also no more players with poor disposal into the forward 50, Caleb Daniel on the other hand would be nice& half the price 

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If we're throwing around a war chest to get a top liner in, I'd much rather the salary cap space go towards McCluggage. 


Not a priority in terms of needs, and is an awful kick.

I wouldn't say no, but certainly wouldn't sell the farm for him

  On 16/04/2024 at 03:03, Ethan Tremblay said:

No from me. He’s too interested in his social media stuff and being an influencer. 

Pretty sure he was selling tickets to some show down on the Bellarine called the Bailey Smith Experience...with a pic of him with no shirt on...your guess is as good as mine what was in the show:

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We certainly need to add some quality midfielders but not sure if he's the one, particularly at the price it will cost.

I hope we're looking at Isaac Cumming. UFA medium defender that is an excellent kick. We don't really have any depth in this area as evidenced by AMW being repurposed as a defender. Will be best 22.

Steer well and truely clear of this bloke


  On 16/04/2024 at 03:36, Young Angus said:

Pretty sure he was selling tickets to some show down on the Bellarine called the Bailey Smith Experience...with a pic of him with no shirt on...your guess is as good as mine what was in the show:

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Man.. I had to google that. I thought you may have put that together. Can’t believe it was real. I shouldn’t be shocked, but here I am. What bizarre times we live in.

Sam Edmund is saying Jack Lukosius may be gettable, I’d take that over Smith every day of the week

  On 16/04/2024 at 03:36, Young Angus said:

Pretty sure he was selling tickets to some show down on the Bellarine called the Bailey Smith Experience...with a pic of him with no shirt on...your guess is as good as mine what was in the show:

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Me thinks Bailey is laughing all the way to the bank. 
 

Not my thing, but I have to commend him for creating a career outside of football well before his AFL career ends. 
 

Possibly the modern day sport men’s night is occurring. Is it as bad as old man retired footballers trying to act as comedians?

 
  On 16/04/2024 at 10:57, Canplay said:

I’d swap out Salem and pick for Bailey in a heartbeat-  his best is A grade

So a guy who can kick and is composed, for a guy who can’t and runs around like a headless chook?


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