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Look in all honesty it wasnt that long ago that we were all panicking about Kozzi going to Freo - if we had the choice between a generational x factor talent or a kid who played one sensational year with elite disposal and decision making and a second year where he seemed to lose both of those attributes I know which one id take.

Cant we get a player in this trade somehow?

Players going to the preseason draft always reminds me of Luke Ball who threatened to take a year off footy if we picked him up. good times...

 

BTW which one you guys updated Judd's wikipedia to describe him as a well known lefti-wing minor party advocate?

McVee was drafted by Melbourne with their first selection and eighteenth overall in the 2022 rookie draft.[2] He made his debut in the fifty point win to Western Bulldogs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the opening round of the 2023 season.[3] He wore number 41 in his first two seasons, until changing to 4 before season 2024.

He is a well known left-wing activist with ties to The Australian Greens, frequently campaigning for the minor party. [4]

 
8 minutes ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

McVee was drafted by Melbourne with their first selection and eighteenth overall in the 2022 rookie draft.[2] He made his debut in the fifty point win to Western Bulldogs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the opening round of the 2023 season.[3] He wore number 41 in his first two seasons, until changing to 4 before season 2024.

He is a well known left-wing activist with ties to The Australian Greens, frequently campaigning for the minor party. [4]

Classic.

No wonder he didn't fit in with the blue blooded Tories at the MFC, lol.

5 hours ago, Ted Lasso said:

Yep. First round pick or he goes into the draft. The message to the comp that we are prepared to PSD players I think could be more valuable than a pick 35 in a weak draft

I think we'd be doing the whole comp a favour to be honest. What could really make it bite for Judd and any other like him and Freo if there was say a second player of similar calibre that their current club took a similar stance. Neither player could be assured of getting back to their state of preference.

Honestly, I think it's long overdue that clubs took a stance like this. Time that every out of contract player stopped acting like they are a free agent.


7 hours ago, Redleg said:

I just find it hard to believe that so many people, including club officials, have been lied to all year by a player.

Really?

Remember what that Tom $cumy bloke did to us?

I don't quite put Judd in that league, but I do think it's pretty rich that a bloke that we gave an opportunity as a rookie when others didn't packs their bags after just a few seasons. Pretty poor form in my book.

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