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1 minute ago, Ted Lasso said:

I like Sullivan Robey, Xavier Taylor, Dyson Sharp, Josh Lindsay and Lochy Dovaston.

I'd be very happy to add 2 of that group to our list in exchange for Trac.

Robey and dovaston would my dream two, with Robey going to end as the best player in the draft and dovaston as our desperate need

would not be against farrow though

 
1 hour ago, Pennant St Dee said:

2 deep who are they?

Duff-Tyler, Duursma, Sharpe and Marsh can all play. There’s others showing form late as happens every year and moving up the boards.

There may not be the depth of other drafts but there’s still good players in there and there will be late gems unearthed

Duff-Tyler and Duursma are the 2. Sharp and Marsh are nothing special.

Dees need to match StKilda offer… I’m all for it. Flanders is young and knows how to find the ball and is an elite kick, exactly the player we need. 900k over 5 years is quite fair I think. Cheap in the long term deal. He will slot into the #9 quite nicely…

Gold Coast will be looking for a player (Petracca) who can impact and finals proven now in return. Therefore, I think the Dees would be Suns preferred trading partner.

I will be quite surprised if Flanders isn’t in a Melbourne jumper next year…! He will be our trading priority.

 
2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

@Redleg ??? Suns B&F 2025 ??? I think he’d be Flanders behind Rowell, Anderson (of course), Witts, Collins, Miller, Humphrey, Long, King, Uwland, Rioli, Noble. So he’d struggle to get into their top 10 in the B&F in 2025.

You could be right, they haven't had it yet, I just had last year's result.

2 hours ago, Random Task said:

Petracca and 23 to the Suns

6, 7 and Budarick to the dees?

I’d be happy with just 6&7 for Trac and 23 tbh


42 minutes ago, Dee Vision said:

Dees need to match StKilda offer… I’m all for it. Flanders is young and knows how to find the ball and is an elite kick,

Flanders is hardly an elite kick.

2 hours ago, Ted Lasso said:

I like Sullivan Robey, Xavier Taylor, Dyson Sharp, Josh Lindsay and Lochy Dovaston.

I'd be very happy to add 2 of that group to our list in exchange for Trac.

I don't think I could cope if we had Xavier Lindsay, Xavier Taylor, and Josh Lindsay

6 hours ago, Ted Lasso said:

Told ya. It’s all about them $$$$$$

As always with player movement, certainly with players who are getting games.

Less so for fringe players "seeking more game time", but Flanders is fairly established.

 
1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

Duff-Tyler and Duursma are the 2. Sharp and Marsh are nothing special.

Honestly, neither of us would have any real idea ...

Ross Lyon left the Saints in a horrible hole when he walked out on them last time and he may well do it again.

Flanders has played one very good (not great) season. And been average aside from that.

A million a year is a lot


Just HOW big is the Aints war chest ??

3 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’d be happy with just 6&7 for Trac and 23 tbh

So would I but I can’t see GC giving that up and if they trade both picks they will not have enough points

9 hours ago, ANG13 said:

How are the Saints finding all this money in their cap space?

Geelong do it somehow.

Maybe there are some hidden market gardens near Linton Street??

7 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

I see a B Grade midfielder who has no ability to play forward. We already have enough of those (Oliver, Viney, Culley). We need players who can impact on the periphery. The game has changed and we need to go for high half forwards who can transition run.

Culley, in his limited exposure, has done quite a bit forward, and can grab a decent mark.

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