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1 hour ago, BLWNBA said:

Agree on both, but it seems that Rosas will either be at Sydney or Richmond.

I am sure if we offer Mally a role he would come over

HF - Fritsch, van Rooyen, Melksham

F - Pickett, Petty, Rosas Jnr

 
 

I wonder if Hipwood is looking for a new home. Can't see him getting back into the Lions forward line unless there's injuries.

Collingwood perhaps?


2 minutes ago, Dee Vision said:

Jobe Shanahan should be an absolute priority…

Signed a contract extension until 2028 only a month ago.

Players linked to us :

Wade Derksen - highly likely

Brodie Mihocek - highly likely

Max Heath - likely

Sam Flanders - a chance

Malcolm Rosas - unlikely

On 10/09/2025 at 16:33, Demonstone said:

My settings block GIFs (they're really annoying) so I didn't get the full context of your post. As you were, then.

What

I use gifs expertly. You are missing out, mate.

Yes there are some on here that use gifs like my 71 year old mother but block the user not the gifs…

 

I'd have Rachele as my number one target.

48 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

I'd have Rachele as my number one target.

I'd like him but Flanders is definitely number 1 of the linked players for me.


1 hour ago, Adam The God said:

I'd have Rachele as my number one target.

signed with the crom til the end of 2029

there's no way that they will let him go, i don't reckon - he's presumed growth trajectory would make him integral to them not going out in straight sets in another finals campaign

Who knows, but we really need to move Petracca on. Good to keep cards close to chest and not reveal anything to maximise return but make this happen.

I was in the keep Petracca trade Oliver camp until recently but I'm totally the other way now after..

Flanders this year…!

Butter next…!

Dees need ball users by foot.

Ken Hinkley was assistant coach whilst Steven King played at Geelong. That link has me thinking the Dees are a chance to reunite the two. Therefore, making us an attractive destination for Butters.

On 18/09/2025 at 14:43, Diamond_Jim said:

Well Ugle-Hagen is officially in the room. What room and whose I've no idea

A large question remark hangs over Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's head when it comes to the troubled Bulldogs' future, but leading AFL agent Paul Connors believes he can become another Jesse Hogan.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2025/09/17/jamarra-ugle-hagan-bulldogs-contract-afl-future

Would be a real culture killer at any club. Issues go well beyond mental health.

15 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I wonder if Hipwood is looking for a new home. Can't see him getting back into the Lions forward line unless there's injuries.

Collingwood perhaps?

Will definitely need to win his spot back with Allen coming in.

Gallop looked mighty impressive last night as well.


2 hours ago, Dee Vision said:

Flanders this year…!

Butter next…!

Dees need ball users by foot.

Ken Hinkley was assistant coach whilst Steven King played at Geelong. That link has me thinking the Dees are a chance to reunite the two. Therefore, making us an attractive destination for Butters.

We’d have to have a very impressive season next year to have even the slightest chance at Butters coming to us.. even if Hinkley was with us. I reckon Butters does one more year at Port then leaves

16 hours ago, Adam The God said:

I'd have Rachele as my number one target.

14 and Rachele or 14 and their F1 to GC for Flanders.

14 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

signed with the crom til the end of 2029

there's no way that they will let him go, i don't reckon - he's presumed growth trajectory would make him integral to them not going out in straight sets in another finals campaign

So did Petracca

We should be targeting Lions players. No way they can deal with the salary cap with so many senior stars and young guns.

And no, I don’t mean the next Harry Sharp

They are missing 7 best 25 players and still put out an amazing team.

Doedee, Bailey, Wilmot types. No idea of the chances with these 3 but someone has to be pushed out

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

We should be targeting Lions players. No way they can deal with the salary cap with so many senior stars and young guns.

And no, I don’t mean the next Harry Sharp

They are missing 7 best 25 players and still put out an amazing team.

Doedee, Bailey, Wilmot types. No idea of the chances with these 3 but someone has to be pushed out

One of Hipwood or Ty Gallop may be surplus to needs once Oscar Allen comes in


If even Geelong won’t touch Jamara and hollands but they wanted smith and Clarry it probably tells you all you need to know

28 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

If even Geelong won’t touch Jamara and hollands but they wanted smith and Clarry it probably tells you all you need to know

Geelong is paying a heavy price with Smith. It’s working well on field, but it’s taking a heavy load off it.

No way they’d consider JUH

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

We should be targeting Lions players. No way they can deal with the salary cap with so many senior stars and young guns.

And no, I don’t mean the next Harry Sharp

They are missing 7 best 25 players and still put out an amazing team.

Doedee, Bailey, Wilmot types. No idea of the chances with these 3 but someone has to be pushed out

Does kiddy coleman get starcevichs spot when he leaves? he was the best player on the ground in the first half of the 23 granny

 
2 hours ago, Ted Lasso said:

If even Geelong won’t touch Jamara and hollands but they wanted smith and Clarry it probably tells you all you need to know

Not to mention Stengle.


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