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A good get.

From a look at the stats: Just turned 28yo, Only in the system for 4 years. Averages around 15 games and 24 goals a year.

2017 was playing div 2 SA league footy so a huge step up.

I've noticed his marking and great leap.  Hopefully he can have a Tyson Stengle type impact for us

 

Averaging 1.4 goals a game

Nothing special  in his highlights a better mark than what we have currently not as good as Melks

Who does he preplace given that Melks spent a lot of time in the VFL

The club will probably do a Schacke or Dunstan on him


6 minutes ago, Lewis said:

Shame Bedford didn’t hang around to play footy with his cousin 

Can always trade for his brother Ash Johnson? Another brother Eric Benning was recently delisted by Freo.

Ash Johnson 193cm

Eric Benning 196cm 

1 hour ago, Kent said:

Averaging 1.4 goals a game

 

Good lord, if that's how inaccurate he is, AF will be beside himself 🤷

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What do we trade? Two pairs of Maxies used socks and a half sucked mintie?  Third rounder at best i’d reckon.

 

I was just driving home from work when Andrew Jarman on radio suggested Harry Petty would be a fair trade. I almost killed my accelerator.

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12 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

I was just driving home from work when Andrew Jarman on radio suggested Harry Petty would be a fair trade. I almost killed my accelerator.

That's the kind of laughable stuff you get from ex players.


On 9/7/2023 at 12:13 PM, Bates Mate said:

Had a quick read. I forgot what a delusional place forum is. There are Adelaide supporters who genuinely think  a straight swap for one of Grundy , Petty or Sparrrow is fair  .

They mentioned they want Petty on the news tonight, no disrespect to Shane McAdam he played 7 games this year.

I'd send em Laurie or Chandler.

Fair enough swap deal.

1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

I was just driving home from work when Andrew Jarman on radio suggested Harry Petty would be a fair trade. I almost killed my accelerator.

What a plonker.

Give em Toumpas!

15 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Dees likely to swap Tomlinson for McAdam.   Both worth a 3rd pick so fair swap.  

Likely or ‘In your opinion’? 


6 hours ago, deelusions from afar said:

From the official trade whisperer himself!

All I’ll say is… I definitely did not hear it on SEN then post it on here straight away. :goody2:

1 hour ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

They mentioned they want Petty on the news tonight, no disrespect to Shane McAdam he played 7 games this year.

I'd send em Laurie or Chandler.

Fair enough swap deal.

Not sure Petty played any more than 7?

1 hour ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

They mentioned they want Petty on the news tonight, no disrespect to Shane McAdam he played 7 games this year.

 

I mean I want Gulden for Grundy and a million dollars in my bank account. But what I want is not what I’ll get. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I mean I want Gulden for Grundy and a million dollars in my bank account. But what I want is not what I’ll get. 

Dreams come true Jaded. Gulden is a possibility… May need to give up Trac tho, and your million $$$ 😳

1 hour ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

They mentioned they want Petty on the news tonight, no disrespect to Shane McAdam he played 7 games this year.

I'd send em Laurie or Chandler.

Fair enough swap

For a hack that can barely get a game in a bottom side.  And has left taking everyone down with him.  He screams of poor attitude to me.

Complaining about the fitness and medical program but wants to come to the club that has a system in place constructed by the same guy (burgess).

AVOID!!


35 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Corey Norris 9 news  - throwing Petty up as a swap is absolutely laughable. Is that guy actually serious? If I was his boss I’d sack him for stupidity. 

 

Forget all the bluster.  If he wants to come I’m sure both sides will know what it takes…it isn’t petty….


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