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You're not Michael Newton Magic over at 'ology are you? Because I think he is getting the same info as you (including the fact that the announcement was changed from Friday to Monday).

No, I am not. I'm just me, and it looks like I am puttin gmy life on the line here!!! If you have a look at the posts I made, I am not trying to big note myself. I have simply stated facts and tried to evaluate them.

Hutchie said it owuld be announced today, then later in the same function, he said Monday. Because he did say it, it wouldn't surpise me if MNM got the same mail from the same function.

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No, I am not. I'm just me, and it looks like I am puttin gmy life on the line here!!! If you have a look at the posts I made, I am not trying to big note myself. I have simply stated facts and tried to evaluate them.

Hutchie said it owuld be announced today, then later in the same function, he said Monday. Because he did say it, it wouldn't surpise me if MNM got the same mail from the same function.

Mate don't get me wrong, I'm not doubting you.

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Same here. :angry:

Can someone call SEN during the SoapBox session and just bring Judd up again?

I need to hear more news, or rumours or just something!

Good idea... off you go deestroy08!

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I was talking to my friend last night who is a current MFC player and we were talking about Judd to melbourne. I said he wouldn't go, he seemed to think he would so i said let's have a bet on it and he reluctantly declined.

Anyway, today at around 2ish i got a message from him saying "so how much do you want to bet on Judd coming to melbourne?"

Food for thought....

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Carlton fans on bigfooty are certain he has chosen us. They reckon it will hurt us to give up our picks more than them because apparently we have a weak forward line, defence and ruck and it will be a one man show. Pretty rich...

Bitterness. They all thought they were a lay-down misere when this thing started.

As you said, it's pretty rich coming from an outfit like Carlton, who have one extremely temperamental full forward, a couple of half-decent youngsters and one good midfielder to hang their hats on.

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Carlton fans on bigfooty are certain he has chosen us. They reckon it will hurt us to give up our picks more than them because apparently we have a weak forward line, defence and ruck and it will be a one man show. Pretty rich...

As opposed to Carlton, who even if they don't give up any of their players or picks, will still have a weak forward line, defense and ruck! :rolleyes:

Carlton- trying to buy their way out of the gutter and failing miserably.

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As opposed to Carlton, who even if they don't give up any of their players or picks, will still have a weak forward line, defense and ruck! :rolleyes:

Carlton- trying to buy their way out of the gutter and failing miserably.

Ok. What Hutchie said is this:

Judd to Melb for picks 3, 9 and 21.

Pick 9 we will get for Frawley to St Kilda.

Now, not saying it's true. Simply saying that, as a matter of absolute fact, that is the word from Hutchie.

He said we want to get it done early in trade week.

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Ok. What Hutchie said is this:

Judd to Melb for picks 3, 9 and 21.

Pick 9 we will get for Frawley to St Kilda.

Now, not saying it's true. Simply saying that, as a matter of absolute fact, that is the word from Hutchie.

He said we want to get it done early in trade week.

You mean pick 4.

And lame. I don't want Spud Junior to go.

Assuming you meant pick 4 it's perfectly plausible though.

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Same here. :angry:

Can someone call SEN during the SoapBox session and just bring Judd up again?

I need to hear more news, or rumours or just something!

I heard today that judd was impressed with Bailey and that were in the box seat!

I dont know what were offering but I heard Colin Silvias name

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Ok. What Hutchie said is this:

Judd to Melb for picks 3, 9 and 21.

Pick 9 we will get for Frawley to St Kilda.

Now, not saying it's true. Simply saying that, as a matter of absolute fact, that is the word from Hutchie.

He said we want to get it done early in trade week.

So we're losing pick 4, Frawley and pick 21?

That sounds ok to me. Hopefully we can try to get a top 10 pick without having to lose Frawley though. I would think that given West Coast's interest in Frawley last year, that they'd be happy with Frawley himself (rather than pick 9).

Did Hutchy say when the announcement will be made, or heaven forbid, his source? <_<

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So we're losing pick 4, Frawley and pick 21?

That sounds ok to me. Hopefully we can try to get a top 10 pick without having to lose Frawley though. I would think that given West Coast's interest in Frawley last year, that they'd be happy with Frawley himself (rather than pick 9).

Did Hutchy say when the announcement will be made, or heaven forbid, his source? <_<

In fairness Jaded, Hutchie hasn't got to be the little sniffer dog he is by giving up his sources. What we do know is that he's usually on the money, especially when the announcement is not too far away.

Agreed about Frawley. I woulda thought Weagles would rather take him than Pick 9, and it would save us involving a third party. Perhaps there is some complication with Frawley not wanting to go to Perth though. That wouldn't surprise me. It would be kind of bastard of us to ship him off there after 1 year.

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Tony Jones announced that Judd is expected to go to melbourne. Apparently he was very impressed with Dean Baley and wants to play on the G as the home ground. In my opinion this is good and bad news. I would love him but will cost too much. Thoughts

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