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Another 29 year old? I'm sure the club will be right into him given their ongoing drive to make us the oldest list in the competition.


I’d much rather see us make a play for Max King. Yes he’s contracted until the end of 2026, but that doesn’t mean he’s not gettable.

18 hours ago, Pipefitter said:

We’d try turn him into a forward 

at Casey

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No. We have the backline sorted with tall options. Lever. Turner. Hore also plays a similar style.  
 

Need to find or spend money on skilled fast midfielders.  
 

 


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Isn't Ryan Daniel the WA version of Sam McClure?

 

Just now, Jibroni said:

Isn't Ryan Daniel the WA version of Sam McClure?

 

He's a mate of mine and is nothing like Sam McClure.

He is a genuienly good journo who always triple checks his info and doesn't make outlandish claims

He would become a permanent emergency for the seniors. Think about it we could claim the most expensive emergency which will also go along with Grundy's title as the most expensive back up ruckman. Fullerton would be happy as he could concentrate on his VFL career. Little Brown needs not to worry about his senior career with the club as it is going to be non existent.

6 minutes ago, COOLX said:

Little Brown needs not to worry about his senior career with the club as it is going to be non existent.

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8 minutes ago, COOLX said:

He would become a permanent emergency for the seniors. Think about it we could claim the most expensive emergency which will also go along with Grundy's title as the most expensive back up ruckman. Fullerton would be happy as he could concentrate on his VFL career. Little Brown needs not to worry about his senior career with the club as it is going to be non existent.

Are you suggesting Barrass doesn’t fit into our side?

 


34 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

He's a mate of mine and is nothing like Sam McClure.

He is a genuienly good journo who always triple checks his info and doesn't make outlandish claims

Well there is hope for Journalism, thanks for that.

Trade cost and salary cost far too high, and he is a player to solve a 'now' problem with key defenders, while we have a 'soonish' problem with key defenders which he won't help with much.

This draft is loaded with key talls at both ends of the ground from about pick 15 to 35. It would be madness to essentially remove ourselves from that harvest for the sake of a 29yr old.

Noah Balta is the one I'd be targeting to take over from May.

1 hour ago, Binmans PA said:

Noah Balta is the one I'd be targeting to take over from May.

Would absolutely love him, as he can play both ends, but couldn’t see it happening.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Would absolutely love him, as he can play both ends, but couldn’t see it happening.

Poor old Ooze too, but Richmond are in for some pain. They probably won't play finals again until he's closer to 30.


Barass won't get a game with the Dees because he is not stupid enough to come here.

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