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25 minutes ago, DubDee said:

All I can say is that WC must REALLY want Baker

Blues big winners, Tigers done well to get 14 for Baker. Eagles giving up pick 3 for Baker & 12 (Owies could've been a DFA) = wow.

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Blues clearing the decks for Trac

 

41 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Blues clearing the decks for Trac

My first thought as well. If blues can con pick 8 out of St kilda then 3 and 8 becomes a very attractive offer for trac.

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

not surprised, crazy! 

Carlton - ugh!

Paul Roos slaps the Hawks

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/footy-icon-paul-roos-staggering-roast-over-afl-club-stain/news-story/71df64543ca2341df35460a0c423e26e

Apologies for the 'source'. I was worried I might lose credibility around here, but then I thought, that's not possible!

Edited by DubDee


Kane Cornes is a [censored] clown.
i’ve always known it, but hearing him this morning, I thought my head was going to explode.

First of all, he is shocked that Port would trade Houston for 13 and a pile of rubble.

Then he was shocked that the deal was never agreed to by Port.

Next, he can’t believe that Gold Coast were giving Richmond 6 and 23 for Rioli.

Then he is shocked that GC said 23 was never on the table.

FFS You dumb [censored]!
Can’t you realise yet that Morris, Barrett and the other doofuses just sit around making [censored] up?

Yet, he does the same thing by insisting the Dees trade Oliver and Trac (multiple AAs) in some kind of fire sale.

He must have [censored] for brains.

31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Hawthorn has 2 future first round and 2 future second round picks, the Eagles should want a top 10 pick this year, or something later in first round plus a future first.  Bit off pick swapping still to come

37 minutes ago, Nascent said:

My first thought as well. If blues can con pick 8 out of St kilda then 3 and 8 becomes a very attractive offer for trac.

FWIW, a long time supporting Carlton mate with some connections to the club told me on friday that they were still trying for Tracc.

Imagine if true, you get 4 of the best 9 boys in the country in one hit. That is a massive rejuvenation and improvement to a list. They would probably throw Kennedy in as well IF it had legs.

Wow, that would blow the final trading day to smithereens.

BUT, we know it's not happening.

43 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Kane is not afraid to rubbish other commentators opinions. 

37 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Paul Roos slaps the Hawks

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/footy-icon-paul-roos-staggering-roast-over-afl-club-stain/news-story/71df64543ca2341df35460a0c423e26e

Apologies for the 'source'. I was worried I might lose credibility around here, but then I thought, that's not possible!

What are you talking about, you've got cred to take to the bank!


Would Collingwood go Membrey AND Tomlinson?

If we miss out on WD i'm not against having Tomo stay for another year if he's willing to be depth

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Ooze must be wetting himself with 6 picks inside the top 24!

Yuck.

2 hours ago, Nascent said:

My first thought as well. If blues can con pick 8 out of St kilda then 3 and 8 becomes a very attractive offer for trac.

Doubts the Blues would give 3 + 8 and still pay him $1mill+ for the next 5 years. We'd be paying him $300k pa for that to be possible.

They don't have a good Trac record for brining in highly touted players only to watch them become injury prone bench warmers eg. Martin, Williams

Can't see it happening.

Would they consider Clarry?

(ducks head...)

6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Pies get their man 

ffs 

Tom Hanks Space GIF by TV4

I think it's good for PA and GCS.

Reckon pies are terrible at future trading and their 1st next year might be top 6 pick. Houston won't get them another flag


We can vicariously death ride the Pies with Port..! 😜😃🔥

Edited by PaulRB

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

I think it's good for PA and GCS.

Reckon pies are terrible at future trading and their 1st next year might be top 6 pick. Houston won't get them another flag

My pies mate next year they have Mick Maguane’s son as a father / son.

Genuine insanity here. Unfortunate Trac wasn't open minded to living on the Gold Coast, we may have got their next 10 years worth of picks.

 

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28 minutes ago, adonski said:

Genuine insanity here. Unfortunate Trac wasn't open minded to living on the Gold Coast, we may have got their next 10 years worth of picks.

 

Rioli will be 28 when season starts. that is a crazy price to pay 

Although when do the Suns get good players?? they need to overpay

19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Rioli will be 28 when season starts. that is a crazy price to pay 

Although when do the Suns get good players?? they need to overpay

True but they could just draft them no need to pay over that much, reminds me of when Malthouse went to Carlton and got daisy over 


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