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12 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Any chance our club will pick up a forward.. it’s only been an issue since 2022!

That’s why I’m hoping we take Tarau if available at pick 9 huge potential and could play multiple positions including forward 

 

Last time the Tigers had 5 picks in the top 20 they did this:

Brett Deledio, Richard Tambling, Danny Meyer, Adam Pattison and Dean Polo

 

Could have been Roughy, Buddy and Griffen   

Let's hope we play the Tigers twice next season

They'll be lucky to win 2 games.

List has been gutted

 
11 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Tigers need to try and trade a few picks out for next year and spread out the talent over a couple of years

Did we jump on 9 too early … tigers might have been willing to trade 10 or 11 for MFC 2025 future 1st and say 28 … then Dees could have packaged up 40, 46,54,65 to Lions 27 or suns 29 to give them extra points! Water under the bridge 


Where were those kind of picks when we were trading LJ to Freo.... hell based on the Bolton trade we could have asked for six first round picks.

Amazing .... 2 years ago everyone wanted draft picks but this year it's players going for multiple picks. No wonder Dogs were unhappy with what Geelong were offering for Bailey

17 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Richmond, 8 picks in the top 24. Not a bad position. 

I reckon Richmond will be next level awful in ‘25. They’ll be uncompetitive in 70% of their games. 

 

Wow the deals just keep coming



2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Crows are such a loser club. If we didn't take McAdam last year we would have probably received a 5th rounder for ANB.

Interesting that the reputed difficult traders at Giants, Dogs, Bombers and Cats are again the ones with deals still not happening.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Anyone know what this refers to? Trading up for another top 5 pick or something?

 

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