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a quick question:

Frawley will be a great backman for the next 10-12 seasons

Judd will be an elite midfielder for the next 6 or so seasons.

Is there any point?

are we even going to be in the premiership window when we have judd?

Of course we will be in the darn window just watch

Frawley will be worth one-fifth the value of Judd at best

FCS the bloke was just the first guy ever to get Brownlow votes in the first 8 weeks of a season

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a quick question:

Frawley will be a great backman for the next 10-12 seasons

Judd will be an elite midfielder for the next 6 or so seasons.

Is there any point?

are we even going to be in the premiership window when we have judd?

Even if he's a great backman (and I am already a Chip fan) for 10 years, having maybe the greatest midfielder of them all for 6 is better, isn't it?

Don't see Chip Frawley's well times spoils bringing another 5k members and however many other sponsors.

Flags are won with great midfields, so the window is open.

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We have pick 4

we trade robbo and get pick 5 most likely

we trade frawley and get pick 9

What would go to west coast if we get judd?????

4+9 to wce, thats 2 picks in the top 10, anymore than that and we would be getting raped

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4+9 to wce, thats 2 picks in the top 10, anymore than that and we would be getting raped

that still leaves us with poick 5 which will get us a good player y not go for a backman to replace frawley!!!

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that still leaves us with poick 5 which will get us a good player y not go for a backman to replace frawley!!!

my thoughts exactly

We will end up with Judd + Pick 5

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We have pick 4

we trade robbo and get pick 5 most likely

we trade frawley and get pick 9

What would go to west coast if we get judd?????

if the MFC had picks 4,5 and 9 in the draft, i would start to consider keeping all 3.

However, if we were to keep pick 5 and get Rance, then all Judd has effectively cost us is pick 4 and Robbo. I'd be pretty stoked if that were the case.

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4+9 to wce, thats 2 picks in the top 10, anymore than that and we would be getting raped

My God, are you saying that you would refuse the deal rather than part with the pick 21 ?!?!?!?!?

I'm pretty sure - and darn well hope - that Bailey/Connolly/Cameron/Gardner/Lyon don't have the same attitude as you

If we stubbornly refuse a WCE deal and Judd goes elsewhere we may as well fold this club up for good because we will never recover

I know that sounds dramatic but Judd is worth so much to everyone, but a great deal more to us for a number of reasons

They will be giving up whatever it takes including pick bloody 21 who very may be a Nick Smith who never plays a decent game for the club!! :angry:


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My God, are you saying that you would refuse the deal rather than part with the pick 21 ?!?!?!?!?

I'm pretty sure - and darn well hope - that Bailey/Connolly/Cameron/Gardner/Lyon don't have the same attitude as you

If we stubbornly refuse a WCE deal and Judd goes elsewhere we may as well fold this club up for good because we will never recover

I know that sounds dramatic but Judd is worth so much to everyone, but a great deal more to us for a number of reasons

They will be giving up whatever it takes including pick bloody 21 who very may be a Nick Smith who never plays a decent game for the club!! :angry:

First of all, relax.

Secondly, i meant ANOTHER top 10 pick.

Picks 4+5+9 is a bit excessive buddy.

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that still leaves us with poick 5 which will get us a good player y not go for a backman to replace frawley!!!

Sorry to disappoint you, but we won't get pick 5 for Robbo.

Can somebody explain to me why they think Frawley will be a champion key defender? I know he's young, but I need convincing..........

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First of all, relax.

Secondly, i meant ANOTHER top 10 pick.

Picks 4+5+9 is a bit excessive buddy.

Oh ok thought u meant 4,9,21 was too much

Agreed 4/5/9 is absolutely massive but sheesh mate I would still take it if that's the position we are put in

You have to think, historically speaking, that one of those three may well be not much chop at all and the other 2 probably good/great players but not in the same class as CJ

JUst think of keeping our current list, that beat the Saints in a final 55 weeks ago, and has since seen a number of young players emerge (Jones, Bate, Petterd, Newton etc) and adding one of the all-time greats to it

It would be the right move

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Oh ok thought u meant 4,9,21 was too much

Agreed 4/5/9 is absolutely massive but sheesh mate I would still take it if that's the position we are put in

You have to think, historically speaking, that one of those three may well be not much chop at all and the other 2 probably good/great players but not in the same class as CJ

JUst think of keeping our current list, that beat the Saints in a final 55 weeks ago, and has since seen a number of young players emerge (Jones, Bate, Petterd, Newton etc) and adding one of the all-time greats to it

It would be the right move

All good, I don't think Judd would allow WCE to perform highway robbery on us but then again it's not up to him. but i am no expert at all so time will tell!

Agree about the possibility of one or all of them being dud's, at least with Judd we know what we are getting :wub:

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Of course we will be in the darn window just watch

Frawley will be worth one-fifth the value of Judd at best

FCS the bloke was just the first guy ever to get Brownlow votes in the first 8 weeks of a season

That window will be slightly ajar for next year only. After that we won't have a decent ruckman as White will be in his twilight years. We hopefully will have one key forward in Newton who is developing nicely with Neitz retired or just about to retire and Robbo gone to the dogs (literally). And hopefully Rivers is emerging as one of the best backman in the league.

We will have a great midfield but geez we will have a dearth of quality big men and without them you won't win premierships.

We all want Judd but at what cost. We also need high draft picks to select quality key position players so we can't afford to sell the farm. West Coast are smart - they have said they are not interested in recycled players - they want to develop quality young kids,

Just think about how our club will look in 2 years time not just how we'll look next year with Judd.

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That window will be slightly ajar for next year only. After that we won't have a decent ruckman as White will be in his twilight years. We hopefully will have one key forward in Newton who is developing nicely with Neitz retired or just about to retire and Robbo gone to the dogs (literally). And hopefully Rivers is emerging as one of the best backman in the league.

We will have a great midfield but geez we will have a dearth of quality big men and without them you won't win premierships.

We all want Judd but at what cost. We also need high draft picks to select quality key position players so we can't afford to sell the farm. West Coast are smart - they have said they are not interested in recycled players - they want to develop quality young kids,

Just think about how our club will look in 2 years time not just how we'll look next year with Judd.

Good points but I honestly think it is worth plonking it all on seizing the immediate opportunity

You're either rebuilding or you're not

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I can't believe people would be upset to lose Frawley over this - I was prepared to lose anyone and I thought we would have to lose one or more of:

Bruce

Johnstone

Robertson

In all honesty I rate Frawley's value below ALL of them and agree with Yze_Magic in that I would be giggling my ass off if we snared Chris Judd and kept all of the above

Key backs are hard to find - see Shanahan & Ellis trades - and Frawley has potential.

The three I've highlighted won't be around too much longer, and I would think that our best crack at a flag will be when the younger brigade have got a few years under their belt.

Regardless, I wouldn't be surprised if we took Frawley, 4, and 21 for Judd.


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a quick question:

Frawley will be a great backman for the next 10-12 seasons

Judd will be an elite midfielder for the next 6 or so seasons.

Is there any point?

are we even going to be in the premiership window when we have judd?

We're better off having Judd for 6 than Frawley for 12, and from what Frawley showed this year, it could take another 2 years before he's premiership-quality. That means 8-10 years of Frawley compared with 6 years of Judd (I know which one I'd prefer), and who knows, we could do a Port Adelaide and find another Westhoff with our last pick who can settle into our defence.

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