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I’ve heard a rumour he wants to move back to Melbourne (the city). If this is true I hope we throw everything we can at him.

 

I heard it was the other way round. We asked whether Toby and Buntine/Bugg could come back in the deal, but one of Toby or GWS list management team said no.

At that point Toby was getting squeezed out of the midfield rotation and hadn’t spent a lot of time up fwd.

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1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I’ve heard a rumour he wants to move back to Melbourne (the city). If this is true I hope we throw everything we can at him.

One of the DeeBrief lads said the same thing… 

You’d be silly not to throw everything at him if it was the case, especially with our lack of reliable goal kickers, but with him over 30 I wonder where it would fit in to our trade and draft strategy

Are we still win now or do we have an eye to the future? Our performance over the rest of the season will probably answer that 


8 minutes ago, wonnabeeri said:

I guess it’s ok. Our no duckhead rule went out the window years ago.

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I've missed your obnoxious posting 🤩

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Super player. we should absolutely do it if possible. would add much needed class and mongrel to the team

 

Anythings better than the logs that are being dropped on my front porch at the minute from the MFC.

And what would we have to give up to make it a win win? 2 first rounds, which at present we don't have, plus Clarry, which we will not trade. Maybe we get a first round if we are lucky for Petty. That's a hell of a lot to give up for a 30 yo culture-challenged player. 

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