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Another super trade ~

PORT ADELAIDE

GET Jack Lukosius, Joe Richards, Rory Atkins, picks 13, 29, 36, 50

GIVE Dan Houston, 2025 first round pick, pick 39, 58

COLLINGWOOD

GET Dan Houston, 58

GIVE 2025 first round pick, Joe Richards, John Noble, pick 36

GOLD COAST

GET John Noble, 2025 first round pick (Port Adelaide), 2025 first round pick (Collingwood), pick 39

GIVE Jack Lukosius, Rory Atkins, picks 13, 29, 50

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2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Another super trade ~

PORT ADELAIDE

GET Jack Lukosius, Joe Richards, Rory Atkins, picks 13, 29, 36, 50

GIVE Dan Houston, 2025 first round pick, pick 39, 58

COLLINGWOOD

GET Dan Houston, 58

GIVE 2025 first round pick, Joe Richards, John Noble, pick 36

GOLD COAST

GET John Noble, 2025 first round pick (Port Adelaide), 2025 first round pick (Collingwood), pick 39

GIVE Jack Lukosius, Rory Atkins, picks 13, 29, 50

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bloody filth.

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Tim Lamb on Trade Radio 15/10/2024

While talks for a number of trades continued, the Demons maintained their composure and snaffled a late trade welcoming Harry Sharp to the fold.

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10, 11 and 18 for pick 14!?

Why aren't Freo so generous when dealing with us?

He is not Gary Ablett FFS!

 

As proceedings draw to a close at Trade Radio the interest levels heighten, plateau or pancake. Flick the switch to corridor cam or team room surveillance. iPhones,  Samsungs are out waiting for the late deal or is it just bubbles…

Trust the group choreography includes hygiene training. Picking your nose in the public glare of the pod is a  no no.


Randomly tuned in for the first time and they were discussing an Ivan soldo social media post and then took me to the break on a Luke parker cliffhanger 

Awful

 

 

Stringer move is off

Can someone come up with a meme/gif of Stringer rocking up to preseason at the bombers??

Confirmed outs:

Angus Brayshaw (Retired)

Ben Brown (Retired)

Lachie Hunter (Retired)

Josh Schache (Delisted)

Kyah Farris-White (Delisted)

Alex Neal-Bullen … 29yo - 3rd in B&F (Traded to Adelaide Crows) 

Pick 28 (from Adelaide), Pick 40, Pick 46 (from Adelaide), Pick 54, pick 65 …(ALL Traded to Essendon)

Future First (MFC pick. Traded to Essendon)

Future Third (MFC pick. Traded to Adelaide)

Future Third (Traded from Essendon, on-traded to Brisbane Lions)

 

Confirmed ins:

Tom Campbell 32yo. (Delisted Free Agent from St Kilda)

Harry Sharp, 21yo, traded from Lions. 

Pick 9 (Traded from Essendon)

Future Third (Tied to reigning premiers Brisbane Lions) 

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2024 draft - 1st Round 5,9

2025 draft - 2nd round MFC, 3rd round tied to Lions, 4th round MFC. 



 

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