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Theres been a few whispers on here that supposedly we are into Max Heath from St Kilda.

205xm ruckman who can also rest up forward and take a strong contested mark.

Watched him closely today against North and he was pretty impressive.

Played just his 3rd AFL game and had 10 disposal, 4 marks and kicked 2.2 and 9 hitouts as a resting ruckman.

Not only would he take over from Gawn but it would mean that JVR could focus full time on his forward craft.

Big unit also..

 
 
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5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I heard John Donohoe mention this on SEN today during the St Kilda game.

Has it come up anywhere else?

Someone on here mentioned something similar in terms of hearing it from SEN as well.

Not that I can recall?

What was the general discussion on SEN?


7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

is supposedly 'in discussions' to stay at the aints

seems strange given that they're bringing in tdk plus they still have marshall

Isn’t there talk Marshall wants out with TDK going there?

 
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10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

nope, not that i am aware of

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43 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Someone on here mentioned something similar in terms of hearing it from SEN as well.

Not that I can recall?

What was the general discussion on SEN?

They were talking about St Kilda going after TDK, and the flow on impact it might have with Marshall. Donohoe then mentioned that Marshall’s best football was when he played alongside Paddy Ryder, and that as a result he might want to stay, and that Max Heath instead might be looking elsewhere, and he mentioned that we’d been connected to him. Just dropped it into the sentence and they all moved on.


'Max'.

It's destined, surely.

How good would it be to have a successor to our unique colossus also named Max (even if his is only a shortie at only 205 cm). 🤗🤗🤗

One can always dream.

21 hours ago, ANG13 said:

Isn’t there talk Marshall wants out with TDK going there?

Can't recall where from but that rings a bell.

20 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

'Max'.

It's destined, surely.

What follows G ?? 🤔🤔🤔


1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

What follows G ?? 🤔🤔🤔

Aitch!

On 03/08/2025 at 23:00, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

'Max'.

It's destined, surely.

The more Max’ the merrier as far as I’m concerned

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On 03/08/2025 at 21:59, ANG13 said:

Isn’t there talk Marshall wants out with TDK going there?

There is talk about Geelong (shock surprise) But I think he ends up staying at the Saints who want him to stay.

On 03/08/2025 at 22:37, whatwhat say what said:

so still contracted with two years remaining

Won't necessarily stop him requesting a trade if feeling miffed. Tis how it rolls these days.

On 03/08/2025 at 19:43, dazzledavey36 said:

Someone on here mentioned something similar in terms of hearing it from SEN as well.

Not that I can recall?

What was the general discussion on SEN?

Yeh it was me, it was on a sunday night after a saints game i was leaving work and i think it was finey said it was a done deal essentially, completely blew my socks off as he said it with such confidence without any sort of murmurs previously, if u want to try for the audio i'd say go for the sunday final siren podcast from maybe r18?

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27 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

melbourne has, or demonland has?

it seems like someone raises it on here and within a couple of days it's in the media

The couple of days is how long it takes Tim Lamb to read it here and make a phone call

 

A perfectly reasonable option to consider.

Got to be all about the young rucks with a bit of versatility right now, because obviously nobody is going to go full 50/50 split with Gawn until he decides to switch it up and get his 10th All-Australian selection as a CHB just for the lols.

There's also one in the draft, but I've already forgotten the name.

It would be terrific fun to have a multiple versatile ruck options who have followed that old development path of establishing a game in another position.

Heath as Forward-ruck, K White as defender-ruck, and then Jackson comes back in as a roving midfield-ruck.

Wheeee.

I have decided not to be too serious about trade season until at least prelim finals.

22 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

A perfectly reasonable option to consider.

Got to be all about the young rucks with a bit of versatility right now, because obviously nobody is going to go full 50/50 split with Gawn until he decides to switch it up and get his 10th All-Australian selection as a CHB just for the lols.

There's also one in the draft, but I've already forgotten the name.

It would be terrific fun to have a multiple versatile ruck options who have followed that old development path of establishing a game in another position.

Heath as Forward-ruck, K White as defender-ruck, and then Jackson comes back in as a roving midfield-ruck.

Wheeee.

I have decided not to be too serious about trade season until at least prelim finals.

Maybe Louis Emmett?


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