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1 minute ago, goodwindees said:

Guys, I’m hearing that Clayton is not totally off the table. 
He’s gettable for the right offer. 

would have to be a very good offer indeed, i suspect

 
2 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Guys, I’m hearing that Clayton is not totally off the table. 
He’s gettable for the right offer. 

Why would we do it now. It was on 12 months ago. We’d struggle to get a first round pick for him now.

7 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Guys, I’m hearing that Clayton is not totally off the table. 
He’s gettable for the right offer. 

Did Trac put a call in

 
10 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Guys, I’m hearing that Clayton is not totally off the table. 
He’s gettable for the right offer. 

What would be a right offer? 

Going all in on trying to keep Trac beyond 2025 then

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21 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Guys, I’m hearing that Clayton is not totally off the table. 
He’s gettable for the right offer. 

Not surprised to see that…

Let me say very clearly that the Dees are not shopping Clayton, but they have been asked if 2 first rounders would get it done, and I believe it wasn’t totally shut down / dismissed. 
 

 
32 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Guys, I’m hearing that Clayton is not totally off the table. 
He’s gettable for the right offer. 

Thanks for sharing, always appreciate your information. My automatic response to this is he will be somewhere else next year, I would imagine there would be a club willing to give up something for him. 
 

I will be gutted if he goes but at the same time depending on how the trade may look I will understand it. 

2 first rounders is tempting but one would have to be top 5 pick. 


2 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Let me say very clearly that the Dees are not shopping Clayton, but they have been asked if 2 first rounders would get it done, and I believe it wasn’t totally shut down / dismissed. 
 

Geelong?

4 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Let me say very clearly that the Dees are not shopping Clayton, but they have been asked if 2 first rounders would get it done, and I believe it wasn’t totally shut down / dismissed. 
 

How does Clarry feel about this? I doubt he would want to leave. 
Two first rounders seems well under unless they’re firmly within the top 10. 
 

If we trade Clarry we are admitting that we are rebuilding. Window will be firmly shut. 

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2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Geelong?

Geelong wouldn’t have the draft capital, especially if you believe his other news that they’re getting Bailey Smith. 
 

30 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

Crows have always been interested, despite the risk.

I wonder if they'll throw pick 4 + steak knives at us?

They love a ranga 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Geelong wouldn’t have the draft capital, especially if you believe his other news that they’re getting Bailey Smith. 
 

Probably not but from what you read which of course is not always accurate they have been interested for a while. I think even @picket fence may have hinted at them a while ago. 

1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Probably not but from what you read which of course is not always accurate they have been interested for a while. I think even @picket fence may have hinted at them a while ago. 

Being interested and being able to do a trade is not the same thing. Pies are very interested in Trac.

31 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

Crows have always been interested, despite the risk.

I wonder if they'll throw pick 4 + steak knives at us?

I reckon its crows. Pick 4 plus crows future 1st would be very tempting. I'd hate to see him go, one of the best players I've seen in red and blue.

2 first rounders could be picks 19 & 20, given f/S and academy picks. Would have to be 2x top 10 picks for it to even be considered

We will be eating salary for half a decade all over the shop.


11 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Let me say very clearly that the Dees are not shopping Clayton, but they have been asked if 2 first rounders would get it done, and I believe it wasn’t totally shut down / dismissed. 
 

I take it the two firsts have to be inside the top 10?

What a waste of a year if we end up trading Clarry.

I presume Adelaide might be able to find another top 10 pick to package with their pick 4...

Just now, Nascent said:

I reckon its crows. Pick 4 plus crows future 1st would be very tempting. I'd hate to see him go, one of the best players I've seen in red and blue.

I don't think a club is paying that for Clazz after the year he has had

1 minute ago, rpfc said:

We will be eating salary for half a decade all over the shop.

What does this mean?

We'll have huge TPP room if Clarry is traded.

 
2 minutes ago, adonski said:

I don't think a club is paying that for Clazz after the year he has had

You’d only take 2 x top 10 picks or no deal. 

1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

What does this mean?

We'll have huge TPP room if Clarry is traded.

We will be paying I reckon maybe a third of his wage if he moves…


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