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4 hours ago, Viscount Cardwell said:

May be offered pick 11 (15) for Judd and Taj though. With something going back their way ?

i doubt very much that they will want woey 2.0

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6 hours ago, Mouseymoo said:

Does his Lordship deem timing be appropriate to grace us with his decision now?

5 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Forum members: Windhager is a jet, but only worth a late second rounder.

Also forum members: McVee is a solid contributor, he’s not even that good. But pick 11 will become 15. We need more than that.

Giving the opportunity i imagine him being another Jordan Clarke,that will hurt us next year

 
6 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

No one is giving us 11 for an uncontracted McVee, be serious people. Early second is the best we can get.

King has to go pitch him on moving up the ground in a Geelong style game plan that sees the ball shared quickly and skilfully that suits Judd. Give me 2 years and I’ll have you as the next Max Holmes is the message I’d sell if I was King.

I have an eerie feeling Windsor is going to pan out as something similar to Jayden Hunt. Fast but an absolute butcher by foot. I hope like hell im wrong, but there are some worrying signs. I didnt think Holmes was a super good ball user when he was initially drafted so i guess there is hope for the Duke just yet.

1 hour ago, GS_1905 said:

I have an eerie feeling Windsor is going to pan out as something similar to Jayden Hunt. Fast but an absolute butcher by foot. I hope like hell im wrong, but there are some worrying signs. I didnt think Holmes was a super good ball user when he was initially drafted so i guess there is hope for the Duke just yet.

Caleb has a nice hit up kick in him when he has time to process, his terrible kicks come when he runs in to trouble.

Bailey Smith is showing right now how valuable a super quick mid is even if they can’t hit the side of the barn.

If - and it’s a decent if - Caleb can become a genuine ball winning mid he should kick it at least as well as Smith.

But also that’s why Judd is so important to keep because he has excellent decision making and disposal. King has to find a way to convince him he’ll develop in to a star at Melbourne


18 hours ago, 58er said:

Was Juddy at the B and F night?

i spoke to him as the no 1 member of the judd mcvee fan club and he told me he was waiting for the new coach announcement (hes probably lying)

lets hope!

1 hour ago, GS_1905 said:

I have an eerie feeling Windsor is going to pan out as something similar to Jayden Hunt. Fast but an absolute butcher by foot. I hope like hell im wrong, but there are some worrying signs. I didnt think Holmes was a super good ball user when he was initially drafted so i guess there is hope for the Duke just yet.

So either a journeyman or an important player who won a team b+f?

Oh I hope in this binary world - we get the latter. Or put more succinctly:

10011100101011100010100110110101010

That joke works on one level

 
7 hours ago, Viscount Cardwell said:

Agree, Freo will offer pick 29, which may end up pick 35 and a swap of 3rd round picks. Not sure how he's conned ghosty that he is re-signing, its dragged on far too long.

If you’re gonna be an ignorant smartarze at least tag me so as I get to read it. I almost missed this. Judd is not one to con someone. Do you know him at all? Thought not.

Interesting we’ve only offered 2 years.. although a very good player club may see him as tradeable if we can get what we want I think..


18 minutes ago, Jakkaa said:

Interesting we’ve only offered 2 years.. although a very good player club may see him as tradeable if we can get what we want

19 minutes ago, Jakkaa said:

Interesting we’ve only offered 2 years.. although a very good player club may see him as tradeable if we can get what we want I think..

20 minutes ago, Jakkaa said:

Interesting we’ve only offered 2 years.. although a very good player club may see him as tradeable if we can get what we want I think..

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