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With Hansen in and out of the side with injuries, and lynch in there only coz they haven't got any1 better, i think they still need a quality forward. Although lecra is starting to step up

 

yeah..only two Rucks.. Must be tough with Cox and Seaby with Lynch filling in.. poor bastards !!! :)

yeah..only two Rucks.. Must be tough with Cox and Seaby with Lynch filling in.. poor bastards !!! :)

i live in the west, and even the WCE supporters reckon lynch is a hack, i know one of his teachers from his highschool and talked to him briefly myself and can safely say he has an iq on par with forest gump. The only reson he quicks goals is that he is constantly spoon fed by the weagles dominant midfield.


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i live in the west, and even the WCE supporters reckon lynch is a hack, i know one of his teachers from his highschool and talked to him briefly myself and can safely say he has an iq on par with forest gump. The only reson he quicks goals is that he is constantly spoon fed by the weagles dominant midfield.

Would they want TJ?

They need a smal goal-kicking forward. The quicker the better.

Davey is a great match, who I would hate to lose but if it got Judd I'd jump. I'd hope they could find another acceptable deal first.

 

they are desperate for a medium sized forward Brad Green would be ideal for them he can play anywhere and give them a target when the thug Lynch fails I am sure they jump at a deal with Brad Green our first draft pick and Chris Johnson who is ideal replacement for Chick and our third round pick (If you remember they and Dockers tried to have the father son rule changed as they wanted Chris I still beleive he is a player )

In return we would get Judd and their 3rd round pick and Jaymie Graham who wants out and fourth round pick .

they are desperate for a medium sized forward Brad Green would be ideal for them he can play anywhere and give them a target when the thug Lynch fails I am sure they jump at a deal with Brad Green our first draft pick and Chris Johnson who is ideal replacement for Chick and our third round pick (If you remember they and Dockers tried to have the father son rule changed as they wanted Chris I still beleive he is a player )

In return we would get Judd and their 3rd round pick and Jaymie Graham who wants out and fourth round pick .

Good post issarab

I know a lot of people wont agree with me judging by what i have read on this site, but of Bruce, Green and TJ i see green as the most expendable. Bruce in form is a serious brownlow chance as is TJ. If we manage to get juddy with a trade we will have real blue chip midfield evovlving the likes of jones, mclean, judd, bruce, TJ, Junior, hopefully sylvia, Moloney and bartram (could be small backman). Compare this to Geelongs Bartel, Ablett, Corey, Enright, kelly, selwood and ling. With improvement from sylvia, mclean and jones and th others playing as well as we know they can i dont think were far off geelong.


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