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1 minute ago, SthSea22 said:

Pick 5? No way

But would definitely be interested in asking the question as he’s a high quality mid when he can get on the park  


Had his chance to join us after we won the flag. That ship has now sailed. 

Pick 5? For Cerra who spends more time rehabbing his hammy than playing?

Hmmmm no

 

Anybody know what sort of money he would be on? Only played 13 games this season and that’s probably what to expect he will play again next year. 
When fit he would definitely offer us something. 
Id be willing to part with whatever we get for Nibbler but nothing more. 

15 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

No, 5 is wayyyyyyyy too much for Cerra. i doubt he'd fit where we are at now to be honest.


I'd be keen on him. About to turn 25.

Had a good season last year playing 22 games.  Would be worth a late first rounder I'd guess

Would add versatility to our midfield group

26 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

I'd give our second round pick for him.

If we could get his body right he'd be a super pick up for us 

 

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Would come with the full salary no doubt

Making room for Houston

His value hasn’t increased since moving to Carlton, would not be giving up p5 for him.


7 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Would come with the full salary no doubt

Making room for Houston

Yep. Both cap space and trade assets. Blues don’t want to give up p11 in Houston trade.

15 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'd give our second round pick for him.

If we could get his body right he'd be a super pick up for us 

 

And despite some (valid) criticism of our high performance team, we’ve been really good when it comes to avoiding and managing soft tissue injuries 

I’d back them in to get him fit if he came over 

Just now, demoncat said:

And despite some (valid) criticism of our high performance team, we’ve been really good when it comes to avoiding and managing soft tissue injuries 

I’d back them in to get him fit if he came over 

my hope with mcadam is that our fitness staff having broken down his body to get him back up in 2025 and beyond

For those saying 2nd round pick

What would you accept if you were the Blues?  He was pick 5, then traded 3 years ago for pick 6.  Has had injuries but has played 53 games in 3 years at the Blues but with some good footy in 2023.

We'd have to give up the equivalent of a pick between 14-18 I think.  maybe pick 25 and F2? 

I reckon his best footy is ahead of him. Maybe if the Blues want a salary dump that could help us in negotiations 

Blues have pick 11 so Port would want a high 2nd rounder in addition you'd think


Is Cerra known for running defensively?

If he goes both ways, I’d take him as an upgrade on Sparrow for sure. Certainly finds the ball more than Tom

I’d prefer to keep ANB over bringing in Cerra. Carlton can have whatever pick we get for ANB. Otherwise, no dice. Pick 5 is actual insane. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Would be a good pick up. No way you depart with Pick 5 though. Cerra over McCrae &Daniels in the pursuit of our ANB return. 

 

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Pick 5 is fair for Houston.

Pick 5 is certainly too high for Cerra.

Pick 5 is too high for either IMO. 

If you offered me both for pick 5, I'd give it some serious thought.

2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Had his chance to join us after we won the flag. That ship has now sailed. 

It’s apparently sailing into Port of Melb for any of the 9 remaining clubs who wish to sail with it!!! 


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