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Riccardi definitely worth a look. not getting a game. 

And Brown isnt even in the emergencies. We should go hard and hopefully land one. Cadman looking like he’ll be a gun so they are stacked

 
21 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone know Henry Smith from the Lions?

206cm ruckman 12 tackles and 52 hitouts in the VFL Prelim.

scored 17.11 this year too. 

At 21, would be a good fit to learn from Gawny?

He’s definitely going to be a player. He’s had 3 years in the system and bulking out.  At 21yo, now he’s in line behind Omac (30) and he’s gone past Fort.  Smith debuted this year.  Contracted to 2026. Lions wouldn’t be letting him go.  He’s better than Verrall or Fullarton imv.  

 
2 hours ago, Nascent said:

Guess we can expect to find out the intentions of a few GWS players this week.

“Hey Finn, I hear you like straight set exits… well, we have plenty of those where we’re from” 

Get it done Dees 😈


GWS now officially out.

Seems like Peatling will stay.

Wonder if we'll hear Waje Derksen request a trade?

2 minutes ago, Lord Neville X Flash said:

Riccardi only out of the team through injury right?

Wouldn't have much reason to request a trade, apart from money or family reasons

Correct. Hadn't missed a game from Round 10 last year until he got injured this year and needed surgery which ended his season. Lachie Keeffe, who hadn't played to that point, took his spot as the third tall/back-up ruck (with Hogan and Cadman the other two).

 
1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

Correct. Hadn't missed a game from Round 10 last year until he got injured this year and needed surgery which ended his season. Lachie Keeffe, who hadn't played to that point, took his spot as the third tall/back-up ruck (with Hogan and Cadman the other two).

I’m not sure Keeffe didn’t offer more tho as a genuine back up ruck and big aggressive body.

Riccardi a taller less talented Fritsch. The two of them in the same side would drive supporters (not just me) crazy.

Wouldn’t shock me if the Giants moved on Riccardi to open the spot for Max G. Especially if they pick up Crows Himmelberg for mature depth. But I suspect they keep him to cover the young talls.

On 13/09/2024 at 11:26, Trisul said:

Odd.  Did we finish 14th again next year as well as being allowed a two year future first pick trade exemption?

No mate, we offered LY and this Year Picks and way it has turned out means it is the largest offer ever made for one player/pick based on the points its ended-up accumulating at.


12 minutes ago, adonski said:

Matt Kennedy told to explore his options

Would definitely fit the bill if we’re looking for experienced midfield depth 

I actually really rate Kennedy so wouldn’t mind it at all if he came for a later pick or two

Edited by demoncat

12 minutes ago, adonski said:

Matt Kennedy told to explore his options

Could he fill ANB’s role?

Just now, demoncat said:

Would definitely fit the bill if we’re looking for experienced midfield depth 

I actually really rate Kennedy so wouldn’t mind it at all if he came for a later pick 

Our second round pick tied to Swans (38?) perhaps?

I hope we don't touch 5 & soon to be 25


7 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Would definitely fit the bill if we’re looking for experienced midfield depth 

I actually really rate Kennedy so wouldn’t mind it at all if he came for a later pick or two

He killed us in (was it?) 2020 in an empty Marvel stadium. 

7 minutes ago, adonski said:

Our second round pick tied to Swans (38?) perhaps?

I hope we don't touch 5 & soon to be 25

If he's been told to go elsewhere and not part of their best 22 plans then they surely can't expect a 2nd round pick, no matter how late it is.

Bulldogs 3rd at pick 50 should do if we were interested.

I’m very much in favour of exploring the Matt Kennedy situation. 

We need more midfield power. He wants that opportunity. But he can genuinely play forward which helps with rotations. 

13 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

He killed us in (was it?) 2020 in an empty Marvel stadium. 

He didn't play.


Carlton pair Matt Kennedy + Lewis Young have been told they’re free to look around elsewhere for a new home in 2025.
Kennedy had an honest conversation with Michael Voss last week - he sees himself as an inside midfielder, the Blues see him continuing half-forward role. 


I’d be happy to grab Kennedy for a pick in the 50s/60s

Owies was a player I’d thought would be nice to have as he’s very handy around the goals.

16 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I’m very much in favour of exploring the Matt Kennedy situation. 

We need more midfield power. He wants that opportunity. But he can genuinely play forward which helps with rotations. 

Could wax and wane fwd/mid with Trac

 
46 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He didn't play.

Was it in pre season then? Didn't he kick 4 goals against us?

Edited by Adam The God
It was pre season 2022, and he kicked 2 goals and had 37 touches.


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