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NON-MFC: Trade Talk

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Rioli and Noble to the Suns. They are doing well and will have some good HB run next year


34 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'll kick it off.

 

With the exodus at Tigerland, early picks will be incoming. And a war chest of salary cap room. Is Tigerland a “Big Club” with big crowds….? 

9 minutes ago, H_T said:

With the exodus at Tigerland, early picks will be incoming. And a war chest of salary cap room. Is Tigerland a “Big Club” with big crowds….? 

depends, can their doctors diagnose internal bleeding and spleen damage on the sidelines without a MRI/CT Scan?

 

Is Rioli a better player than Neal-Bullen? Trade price seems way out of whack between the two. 


1 minute ago, poita said:

Is Rioli a better player than Neal-Bullen? Trade price seems way out of whack between the two. 

yes

Bailey Smith to the Cats

Hope he’s a culture killer for them

 

The grass isn't always greener

33 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Note to all who still blame the Demons for ‘letting’ JJ go. 

You don’t have a choice in some circumstances 

When good players miss out on a flag they will probably leave and fair enough too


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Rioli and Noble to the Suns. They are doing well and will have some good HB run next year

Rate both of these players. Thought Noble was hard done by the Pies last year not to make it back into the team for the flag.

25 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Note to all who still blame the Demons for ‘letting’ JJ go. 

You don’t have a choice in some circumstances 

When good players miss out on a flag they will probably leave and fair enough too

Just to be clear, the AFL stewards would not let JJ onto the field for the GF as Harmes' 'cramp' was not considered to be an injury

noble's back half of the year has been very good

losing rioli, bolton, baker as well as retirements of martin and grimes plus others is a massive glut of experience out of the tigs

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

noble's back half of the year has been very good

losing rioli, bolton, baker as well as retirements of martin and grimes plus others is a massive glut of experience out of the tigs

They are in for a world of pain for seasons to come. Bolton is a massive loss and huge gain for Dockers if they nab him.


Some more updates from Sam Edmund

Dan Houston (Port Adelaide)

“He was strongly linked to Melbourne for a time and that did appear the most likely outcome before things further unraveled at the Demons,” Edmund said.

“There’s the possibility that he remains at Port, but with the Melbourne door closing they’ve been looking at other avenues.

“One of those avenues is absolutely St Kilda. There has been conversations between club and player here. My understanding is Houston has a level of interest in getting to Moorabbin.

“As things stand, he is one to watch when it comes to St Kilda’s trade period.”

Tim Membrey (St Kilda)

“He’s an unrestricted free agent, so that appeals to clubs. He’s only 30 and he’s unsure where he sits at St Kilda at the moment. He’s half expecting to be permitted to seek a trade elsewhere.”

“There have been preliminary conversations with North Melbourne and I think a few other clubs, but nothing has progressed too far given he’s yet to learn what it looks like at Moorabbin.”

Leek Aleer (GWS)

“He’s a very bright young talent and in and out of a strong Giants backline.”

“The phone has rung hot for him all year. He’s contracted until 2025 at the Giants. I’ve been told he’s determined to see out at least next year.

“But 2025 is a big year for Aleer to make a decision and he’s no certainly no guarantee to stay on.”

Matt Owies (Carlton)

“I still think the more likely outcome is that he stays.”

John Noble (Collingwood)

“They only had a rough inkling of (his desire to get to the Gold Coast), Collingwood.”

“There was an element of surprise internally at the Pies.”

 

 

Edited by Jibroni


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