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plz Chris judd this will be ya only chance u get to play for ur team you barracked for!! please come to us oh great one!! i say send jim stynes and garry lyon to perth to try and lure him to the mighty dees.

Carlton can get f%$!!

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Well, let the hysteria begin! While I would love nothing more than to see Judd in a Melbourne jumper next year I just don't see it happening. The unfortunate reality is that Melbourne simply isn't all that attractive a club for prospective players... poor facilities, little money and a bad recent culture/history.

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Judd confirmed earlier today he will be returning to Victoria next season.......

Get the Chq book out Gardiner its time to bring this superstar back to the team he suppoerted a s a kid....

Carlton are in the box seat and we are even among the other 3 nominated teams.

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And where does this 5 million figure come from. He's not after the money.

He's not coming back for the money, it's for family and not not the money.

He can make more from endorsements than playing.

That he can make a heap in endorsements, but when your talking millions one has to wonder. I can only hope he comes to us.

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remember there is a salary cap, for each club it's just about fitting him in... carlton probably have an advantage here as kouta and his massive back ended contract have gone, but it won't be what wins over C. Judd anyway

Yes, there is a salary cap for every club, and Carlton are very good at breaching them.

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The word is that the Eagles will expect an early pick and a quality player in exchange for Judd. Well pick 4 and Robbo could well be the answer!? They would dearly love a quality forward to compliment Hansen and to a lesser extent, Lynch, so hopefully something like this can make all the difference!

Maybe we could throw Yze in as a little sweetner?! :)

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The word is that the Eagles will expect an early pick and a quality player in exchange for Judd. Well pick 4 and Robbo could well be the answer!? They would dearly love a quality forward to compliment Hansen and to a lesser extent, Lynch, so hopefully something like this can make all the difference!

Maybe we could throw Yze in as a little sweetner?! :)

Bailey already said that Yze will play on with the demons next year.

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What would it take to get Judd.

Methinks that it would have to be pick 5 or less and an another young first round player good enough to be a frst round and preferably a West Australian. WCE would probably also like a player that they could market or sell to their supporters that they got something in return for Judd.

What do MFC have pick four and players like Davey, TJ, Sylvia, Dunn, Bates, Newton and McLean. Now WCE would only be keen on Davey because he is from Darwin and they have a good record with Aboriginal players and keeping them. The other 6 would need to be ontraded for a suitable pick or young player.

WCE would probably want a midfielder in return, but a proven small forward like Davey is something they are missing.

I really can't see what Carlton have to offer except pick 3 and Gibbs (which I doubt they would trade and from SA not WA). The press is talking about a WA KP kid they have (can't remember who) but he is unproven, and with KP players they can turn out to be anything, including very ordinary.

Richmond have pick 2 and Tambling, would think that this would be hard trade to beat.

There is suprising little good quality West Australians in the bottom clubs, so if trade week should be very interesting.

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The word is that the Eagles will expect an early pick and a quality player in exchange for Judd. Well pick 4 and Robbo could well be the answer!? They would dearly love a quality forward to compliment Hansen and to a lesser extent, Lynch, so hopefully something like this can make all the difference!

Maybe we could throw Yze in as a little sweetner?! :)

That still wouldn't cover the "cost". We'd need to throw in the pick, Robbo, someone like Davey or Sylvia and then a Dunn imo. WC wouldn't accept any less unless they get desperate.

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