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2 hours ago, Adam The God said:

So Flanders and Victorian Ben King for Trac and our future 1st. Between Carlton, Suns and Melbourne. Trac to Carlton, Curnow to Suns, Flanders and King to Melbourne. Or leave Flanders out of it altogether. Or I'd QLDer Walter, but would he take us?

Our Kingy could sell Gold Coast Kingy a faster more attacking game style that will make King more dangerous, he gets to play on the MCG every second week.

It's pretty compelling.

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Hmmmm very interesting!

 
2 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

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Sounds messy


2 minutes ago, Golden fist said:

Swap with petracca makes sense for both

2 minutes ago, Golden fist said:

Swap with petracca makes sense for both

Surely not a straight swap...Flanders has potential but not nearly as credentialed as Tracc. Tracc to GC with our Pick 23, for Flanders and Pick 6. Done. Do it tomorrow

 

My theory is Aleer goes to Saints where GWS swap their first for STK first and some later future picks change hands. GWS trade 8 and a future 1st for Trac.

2 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

My theory is Aleer goes to Saints where GWS swap their first for STK first and some later future picks change hands. GWS trade 8 and a future 1st for Trac.

I like the idea of him playing out his days in relative obscurity if he does go but can you see The Brand running around in front of 5,000 spectators every second week out there in falafel land?


3 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

My theory is Aleer goes to Saints where GWS swap their first for STK first and some later future picks change hands. GWS trade 8 and a future 1st for Trac.

I like your theory but I don’t see us getting 2 first rounders for Trac. If a team absorbs his wage, I reckon it will be 1 first rounder at best.

5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I like your theory but I don’t see us getting 2 first rounders for Trac. If a team absorbs his wage, I reckon it will be 1 first rounder at best.

Of course. It will be a major factor. Reckon we'll be on the hook for a fair portion for the price to be right coming the other way, which is going to be the price of business.

24 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I like your theory but I don’t see us getting 2 first rounders for Trac. If a team absorbs his wage, I reckon it will be 1 first rounder at best.

I wouldn't mind us paying some of the wage + GWS desperate for Mids with Cog and Kelly on their last legs.


No issues in paying some of Tracca's wage if it results in extra/better picks

It's essentially just draft pick purchasing

Can come to Melbourne if he gets a better haircut :)

2 hours ago, adonski said:

No issues in paying some of Tracca's wage if it results in extra/better picks

It's essentially just draft pick purchasing

the sooner that is allowed along with trading of players under contract the better

58 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Can come to Melbourne if he gets a better haircut :)

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