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Just heard promo for 7 sport section - Tim Watson with the above quote.

Will update in 5 minutes.

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Just heard promo for 7 sport section - Tim Watson with the above quote.

Will update in 5 minutes.

and it had vision of trapper.... probably going to regurgitate some crap off big footy.

Judd and possible Jolly -> Melbourne

we lose TJ + another player to Sydney

we also lose 4 and 21 to West Coast

Sydney give 11 to West Coast


judd and possibly jolly to melb

west coast get 4, 21 and sydneys 11

syd get trapper and another melb player

seems a little crappy as they do not have all the players involved

the most interesting thing was they said Trapper was a WILLING part in the trade.

Jerry and Kit both posted this at the same time, have merged the threads...

Thanks Nasher, I was about to suggest this.

 

Wonder who the other player is heard on some other thread that it could be Miller.

We need to off load a ruckman if we get jolly!! Was weird channel 9 had nothing at all on Judd to melb.... wonder y!

Wonder who the other player is heard on some other thread that it could be Miller.

Someone of BigFooty who says he knows a Melbourne board member, has said that the deal involves TJ and Miller to Sydney for pick 11.

He said this yesterday, before Ch.7 broke the news.

That seems like a bit of a dream deal.... except I don't want Jolly! <_< :lol:


judd and possibly jolly to melb

west coast get 4, 21 and sydneys 11

syd get trapper and another melb player

seems a little crappy as they do not have all the players involved

the most interesting thing was they said Trapper was a WILLING part in the trade.

That was as concrete as anything reported in past fortnight

Trapper was always part of trade week this year & the fact this was reported on Ian Johnstones network

weighs heavily.

Dee's get Judd & Darren Jolley

Lose Trapper & ???????. Lets hope its Jamar.

Pick 4 & 11 & 21

If this happens we will need to trade again to get back into 1st round of draft.

Getting Exciting, Just need Juddy to announcce DEMONS

Someone of BigFooty who says he knows a Melbourne board member, has said that the deal involves TJ and Miller to Sydney for pick 11.

He said this yesterday, before Ch.7 broke the news.

That's seems like a bit of a dream deal.... except I don't want Jolly! <_< :lol:

Perhaps if we give them Jamar they will keep Jolly as well, do we have to take him? lol

Jolly back to Melbourne.....No Thanks

Yeh, there was a reason we got rid of Jolly in the first place. Wonder why he wants out of Sydney, and what are they gonna do about another ruckman if we give them Miller.

Perhaps if we give them Jamar they will keep Jolly as well, do we have to take him? lol

would make one person on Ology happy if Jolly came back. To be honest after the way he left and what he said I doubt the players would want the Grand Final specialist back


Maybe we can on trade Jolly and Robbo to the Dogs for pick 5?

Dogs are chasing Hudson, but Jolly is younger.

I'd have Jolly back, He can play at sandy whilst Meeson and White feed Judd, McLean, Jones and co.

Maybe we can on trade Jolly and Robbo to the Dogs for pick 5?

Dogs are chasing Hudson, but Jolly is younger.

Now you are talking. Then we are a chance to draft a good key position player like a Rance for example. I don't think Meesen would be happy coming to us if we also got Jolly.

 
Yeh, there was a reason we got rid of Jolly in the first place. Wonder why he wants out of Sydney, and what are they gonna do about another ruckman if we give them Miller.

The reason was pick 15. He is a decent ruckman at the lower end of AFL standard and that was way above market value.

Now you are talking. Then we are a chance to draft a good key position player like a Rance for example. I don't think Meesen would be happy coming to us if we also got Jolly.

I don't know, maybe he will :lol:


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