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Yes please. Jet.

 
18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Would be a very nice get.


Would be a very handy addition. Houston's inclusion at half back would free up Rivers to become a permanent mid. He's a great kick and would provide plenty of run. 

Edited by Swooper Northey

I'd be very keen on Houston but, then again, I'm a "glass half full" kind of person. 

I think Dan's more of a "glass about to be empty" kind of person.

 

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18 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

At his age he should come pretty cheap too

You think?

He won't be cheap imo.

I guess it's what you are thinking we will have to give up for him compared to his quality level. All Australian last year. Contracted for another 2 years.

 

Gun. You’d happily give up a 2025 or 2026 first rounder for him especially with us having F/S and academy players coming through in those years.


7 minutes ago, adonski said:

The contracted part worries me, you'd be giving up a lot for him

But looking at your avatar, we have the ability to draft guns with later picks and rookie selections. Maybe it's time to get some ready made players with our first round picks in the teens to beef up the midfield and overall playing list as the kids develop!

Edited by John Demonic

6 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

Gun. You’d happily give up a 2025 or 2026 first rounder for him especially with us having F/S and academy players coming through in those years.

Two first rounders for a guy who's 27??? Yeh, nah

And highy, highly assumptive that f/s draftees will nominate us. Kalani White is by no means over the line

6 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

But looking at your avatar, we have the ability to draft guns with later picks and rookie selections. Maybe it's time to get some ready made players with our first round picks in the teens to beef up the midfield and overall playing list as the kids develop!

But we could get 15 McVee's with the picks we'd give up!

he’d be looking for a big 4-5 year deal at his age. last big contract. and we’d have to give up plenty of picks. interested for sure but wary

I’d be more interested in trading for him if Harrison is dead set on getting to SA it shouldn’t matter Crows or Port.


16 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Two first rounders for a guy who's 27??? Yeh, nah

And highy, highly assumptive that f/s draftees will nominate us. Kalani White is by no means over the line

The club already knows where Kalani is playing. 

35 minutes ago, BAMF said:

You think?

He won't be cheap imo.

I guess it's what you are thinking we will have to give up for him compared to his quality level. All Australian last year. Contracted for another 2 years.

My bad, I thought he was 30.

Not sure where I got that number but I thought I heard it said he was. 

10 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

The club already knows where Kalani is playing. 

aaannnnd??

19 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

The club already knows where Kalani is playing. 

Hear this kids name get thrown around a lot but never hear anything about his footy… 

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Two first rounders for a guy who's 27??? Yeh, nah

And highy, highly assumptive that f/s draftees will nominate us. Kalani White is by no means over the line

Maybe go back and read my post again.


Interesting that we're interested in another half back. If Petty was set on returning to SA and we got Houston and their first rounder, we could make the best of a bad situation.

Would rather keep Petty though.

Edited by Binmans PA

1 hour ago, Jeremy said:

Hear this kids name get thrown around a lot but never hear anything about his footy… 

We have, actually, in the context of this year's carnival. A bit underwhelming, it has seemed. I sometimes wonder if 'his footy' has been less about Kalani and more about Jeff...

 
5 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

We have, actually, in the context of this year's carnival. A bit underwhelming, it has seemed. I sometimes wonder if 'his footy' has been less about Kalani and more about Jeff...

i think he's a 16 year old very tall, very skinny kid who has already played 'up' in a very strong allies side

he's rated, clearly

11 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

Interesting that we're interested in another half back. If Petty was set on returning to SA and we got Houston and their first rounder, we could make the best of a bad situation.

Would rather keep Petty though.

Houston and THEIR first for Petty????????????????????? You've got it backwards 


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