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A player who might be worth a go at is Ryley Sanders , dropped for dogs last game when imo was just starting to come good . I never really rated him but I did watch a couple of dogs game's and liked what i saw from him , apparently he is not happy with bevo .

He is a Tasmanian who will be high on the devils hitlist , which could possibly land good draft picks in a trade with the devils or via draft compensation .

 
17 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

You must be joking ?

not many finals wins merrett has played in, and definitely no premiership or norm smith medals in his locker

merrett is a better kick but not a better player

 
7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

not many finals wins merrett has played in, and definitely no premiership or norm smith medals in his locker

merrett is a better kick but not a better player

You’re living in the past, Petracca’s not that player anymore


48 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

You must be joking ?

Nope

Merritt is a good player, I’m knocking him, but in my opinion Trac was and still is a better player

And I’m not against trading Trac either for the right deal

Just my opinion

1 hour ago, Greg Schneider said:

You must be joking ?

Trac has far more weapons than Merrett, who are you kidding. Trac over Merrett is not even an argument worth having, it’s clear cut

7 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

💯. All this activity at Carlton was MFC last year. Players wanting to leave, delistings and drama was Goody trying to salvage what he could last year. Carlton will finish bottom 4 next year. Take that to the bank. I’d also think Voss will struggle to make it to bye week.

We have just seen this story to many times for it to finish any other way.

God that would make me happy. Can’t stand them and their whingy supporters.

Every time they lose, I’m like the grinch on Christmas Day, stealing all the who’s toys and food.

Edited by GawnOfTheDead

 

If we want to get to finals, I’m taking Merret every day of the week.

If we need to win a final, it’s probably Trac.

Unfortunately, we need to get back to finals before we start winning them. By that stage, Langford is likely winning us more games than Trac and Merret combined.

Merrett would be a perfect addition for our midfield. Never going to happen though.

Oliver, Kozzy, Windsor and Merrett with Lindsay and Langford on the wings would be drool-worthy.

Edited by Adam The God


If the Hawks and Petracca want each other, would we consider a Lewis and McKenzie package with a couple of picks getting thrown around?

I don’t really know what else they could realistically offer us. Lewis isn’t a walk up start for them anymore yet he probably would be for us, McKenzie seems to have a fair bit of potential. I’m curious as to what Petraccas perceived value is in the industry now after a somewhat down year

6 hours ago, In Gawn we Trust said:

If the Hawks and Petracca want each other, would we consider a Lewis and McKenzie package with a couple of picks getting thrown around?

I don’t really know what else they could realistically offer us. Lewis isn’t a walk up start for them anymore yet he probably would be for us, McKenzie seems to have a fair bit of potential. I’m curious as to what Petraccas perceived value is in the industry now after a somewhat down year

Lewis can barely get through a five game stretch without breaking down with injury and McKenzie can’t make it out of the vfl


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