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3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

True, but no way would May have gone off. Harmes offered but was not allowed. Was a selfless act by Harmsey.

And I consider as Team first was our mantra Harmesy should not have been the only one offering to be selfless. May stepping forward would have been ticked off

 
On 29/08/2024 at 15:01, Demonland said:

 

In what world is Battle worth a million a year?

If I was Frost I'd be worried.  Sicily, Barrass and Battle

Plus Scrimshaw, Grainger-Barras and Blanck

If we rate any of the last 3 we should target them, no way they can get a game

18 hours ago, DubDee said:

In what world is Battle worth a million a year?

If I was Frost I'd be worried.  Sicily, Barrass and Battle

Plus Scrimshaw, Grainger-Barras and Blanck

If we rate any of the last 3 we should target them, no way they can get a game

Thanks Dubdee.  Agree that hawks will be stretched to fit all their defence in.  Jai Serong also had a standout 2024 in the VFL for box hill hawks. 

 
5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Thanks Dubdee.  Agree that hawks will be stretched to fit all their defence in.  Jai Serong also had a standout 2024 in the VFL for box hill hawks. 

get jai in 2024, then target caleb in 2025?

it's high time we get another quality player out of flagmantle - white, langdon... add serong we'd be ahead of the ledger (i'm ignoring chisholm and balic) with farmer and jackson the big names who've gone the other way?

in some respected i'd prefer andy brayshaw to caleb serong, but they'd both be key to our midfield, as would hayden young be


1 minute ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Pick 3 for baker?

No way, they'll want p 3 for baker and p10 or something to that effect I'm sure

 
5 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Pick 3 for baker?

Probably to split and get Baker and keep a good pick.

6 minutes ago, adonski said:

No way, they'll want p 3 for baker and p10 or something to that effect I'm sure

Turn pick 3 into Baker and Allan perhaps, not a bad deal for them.


16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

A lot of good/interesting points in that article.

Dare I say that life is all about the "brand" these days

7 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

kornes is such a numpty

teams want to deal with each other as they have to EVERY YEAR for the rest of the afl's existence

it's not like there's more teams that they can trade with outside the league

look at how bad the reputation has been for the peptides to deal with for over 20 years; you don't want to have even the perception that you're hard to deal with as it stains you for players, managers, other clubs, and - ultimately - the medja

he's such a stephen a smith wannabe


Just now, goodwindees said:

Sam Wicks from Swans to Gold Coast will probably happen. 

further proof that the nga and zone selections helps them retain local players eh...

Bailey Smith has formally requested to be traded from the Bulldogs, to the great surprise of nobody at all.

I'd be most surprised if he's not playing for Geelong next year.


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Geelong don’t have a good pick to give up, so this could get interesting. He was pick 7 in ‘18, so Dogs are going to want something similar.

7 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

What reasons does Bailey Smith want out for?

Dogs don't have enough TikTok followers

He wants his ripped Abs to be seen by as many as possible

On 02/09/2024 at 15:54, DubDee said:

In what world is Battle worth a million a year?

If I was Frost I'd be worried.  Sicily, Barrass and Battle

Plus Scrimshaw, Grainger-Barras and Blanck

If we rate any of the last 3 we should target them, no way they can get a game

I thought scrimshaw was very good against the puppy dogs 

 

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