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Freo have picks 11, 29, 38, 47 and 65.

Would a straight swap for 29 get it done?

I wonder if we can push for pick 11 by sending over an extra pick or two?

Edited by Demon Jack

Just now, KozzyCan said:

I'm not. Losing good young players is a terrible outcome.

Agree. I’m filthy.

We gave him his chance. If he wants midfield time, he won’t get it at Fremantle.

We can’t afford to lose talent right now, not in his age bracket and with his ceiling.

And he’s clearly done @Ghostwriter an absolute dirty.

 

If anyone deserves our boos next year

ignoring the fact he twice committed to us this year and then seeks a trade

gave him his shot after the WA clubs ignored him

Good riddance yuck

Just now, Demon Jack said:

Freo have picks 11, 29, 38, 47 and 65.

Would a straight swap for 29 get it done?

No way, Fremantle have academy picks and need points. We should hold out for 1st rounder.


Just now, Demon Jack said:

Freo have picks 11, 29, 38, 47 and 65.

Would a straight swap for 29 get it done?

Nah ask for 11 or WC can pick him up for free. [censored] Freo

 

Pick 11 or gtfo.

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

Freo have picks 11, 29, 38, 47 and 65.

Would a straight swap for 29 get it done?

I wonder if we can push for pick 11 by sending over an extra pick ot two?

I’m not taking anything other then that pick 11, pick 29 is under for Mcvee considering how young he still is


Their Pick 29 will be mid in the 40s after academy players and free agency compo .in a week draft feel light on even with him being uncontracted. Would love to get pick 11 which will be more like 20 anyway

otherwise Cooper Simpson who trained with the Dees a few years back might be worth asking for ?

Just now, titan_uranus said:

Agree. I’m filthy.

We gave him his chance. If he wants midfield time, he won’t get it at Fremantle.

We can’t afford to lose talent right now, not in his age bracket and with his ceiling.

And he’s clearly done @Ghostwriter an absolute dirty.

Didnt leave for midfield time

Tell his manager that if he wants to go home we’re only dealing with West Coast

If it’s about returning to WA he shouldn’t mind which team he’s playing for right? 🙄

Honestly pretty annoyed that we plucked him out of obscurity as a late rookie pick, developed him into a solid half back and from reports gave him a positive indication of his future playing position, and he still leaves?

See ya Judd - hope you’re prepared to play WAFL next year if you dish up your 2025 form

Just now, doomsday dee said:

Didnt leave for midfield time

[censored] off back to Cockburn with him DD

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Freo have picks 11, 29, 38, 47 and 65.

Would a straight swap for 29 get it done?

29’s a terrible outcome for us.

He’s deserting us. He can get Freo to work out how to send us 11.


2 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

He is not playing midfield for Freo.

Might not even be in the best 23 at Freo, was bog ordinary this year anyway

We Demonlanders know how to over estimate our players

haha we are not getting 11 for McVee.

Lets hope WC come hard for him now he wants back to WA and start a bit of a bidding war.

Just now, Tony Tea said:

Melbourne: feeder club.

Yep. I'll say the quiet part out loud - STOP RECRUITING FROM WA, IF THEY'RE ANY GOOD FREO POACH THEM.


its a future second and thats about it. club shouldnt want #29 in a weak draft

 
7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

And he’s clearly done @Ghostwriter an absolute dirty.

I think this annoys me even more than his going...

Clearly not a team player anyway if you're gonna leave because you don't get the position you want. F him, see ya later


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