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With the Judd negotiations taking place the other 14 clubs have been using this time to also begin trade talks and i have heard from a source(who could well be legit) that a massive trade amongst many trades is on the cards.

Like has been said Travis Johnstone and Brad miller as well as our pick 36 are to be carted off to Sydney in return for their pick 11 and pick 43. This pick 11 will then be offered to Fremantle for Ryan Murphy.

Fremantle will then on-trade this pick 11, as well as their own pick 7 to lure jed adcock to the dockers who they are very keen on. The lions are also believed to be offerring their 2nd round pick number 24 to get the deal across the line.

The lions are believed to be after some more pace through the midfield, and as a result are willing to offer Cameron Wood(who is offically leaving the club) to the Blues who are in desperate need of a ruckman (besides the likeliness of snaring Kruezer). Marc Murphy is who they are after, and the Lions will grab him, after offering Cameron Wood, Sherman and pick 11 to the blues.

With the blues losing Murphy, they will be eager to get the Judd deal across the line and being in box position to secure the deal they will be offering their draft pick 3 as well as number 11 (which they acquired from the Lions). Damon White (who they got from Port Adelaide with their pick 35) will also be offered by the blues to the Eagles.

Brad Symes has also apparently expressed discontent after being given few opportunties to shine in 2007. In, what I believe to be a bit of a nothing trade. Symes has packed his bags and is heading out to Geelong in what is a rare direct trade with Geelong for Brent prismall.

Adelaide has also officially agreed to let Meesen go for our pick 43(as we exchanged our pick 36 with Sydney).

The Bulldogs are also believed to be keen on Kane Tenace who they believe will compliment their sizzling speed that they already have going. Pick 37 has been offered for Kane Tenace and the cats seem content with this as Tenace will most likely fail to get much opportunities in 2008 with the cats flag favourites.

In the meantime, the bulldogs are playing hard ball with Adelaide(as are Melbourne with Meesen) and are offering their pick 53 alone knowing that the draft pool is a weak one and that they can pick Hudson up in the Pre-Season draft as the other clubs have stated that they are not interested.

Jolly will surprisingly remain with Sydney

In other news Kepler Bradley will be a kangaroo next year, as they are seeking to build up young key position posts with Lachlan Hansen already there. Petrie will be a bomber with Knights as a new coach apart of the deal that will see the bombers giving up their pick 22 and Kepler Bradley for Petrie. The Kangaroos are after a sweetener for the deal and will be offered pick 34 which was acquired by the bombers are releasing him to the tigers.

SUmmary:

Melbourne

Gain: Ryan Murphy, Meesen

Lose: Travis Johnstone, Brad Miller, pick 43

Sydney

Gain: Travis Johnstone, Brad Miller, pick 36

Lose: Pick 11, pick 43

Fremantle

Gain: Jed Adcock

Lose: Ryan Murphy, pick 7

Brisbane

Gain: Marc Murphy, pick 7

Lose: Cameron Wood, Sherman, Jed Adcock, pick 24

Carlton

Gain: Judd, Cameron Wood, Sherman

Lose: Marc Murphy, pick 3

Port Adelaide

Gain: pick 35, Brent Prismall

Lose: Damon White, Brad Symes

Adelaide

Gain: pick 43, pick 53

Lose: Hudson, Meesen

Bulldogs

Gain: Hudson, Tenace

Lose: pick 53, pick 37

Kangaroos

Gain: Kepler Bradley, pick 22, pick 34

Lose: Drew Petrie

Bombers

Gain: Drew Petrie

Lose: Kepler Bradley, Ricky Dyson, pick 22.

Richmond

Gain: Ricky Dyson

Lose: Pick 34

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took a lil while to get my head around all that.. ( it will stop spinnig anytime soon!! ) Quite fascinating all that :)

Should that come off it will certainly go to reshaping the Red and Blue.. makes sense ona number of fronts, esp to me freeing up a wing. Well lets ee what else happens. Its definitely not going to be dull is it lol :)

I still reckon we need beefing up in the backline.. maybe just me.

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I wouldn't have thought Marc Murphy would be party to that. He snubbed Brisbane under the father-son rule a couple of years ago, why would he want to now. I hate to say it Freak, but that looks like something the [censored]-takers on bigfooty cook up. Sorry mate, didn't mean to shoot the messenger.

Again, I'd rather have pick 11 than Murphy.

And, oh dear, I just noticed what the Bombers get... don't think they'd appreciate that.

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i cant really see the Bummers giving up Bradley actually

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effectively you need to equate Murphy = Trapper + Frosty ????

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well...I wasnt really sure whehter to put a + or a - !! lol

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Fantastic stuff.

Whether it's true or not...

Ryan Murphy for TJ and Miller.

Not jumping for joy with TJ leaving but Ryan Murphy is a footy player, can take a mark. Good prospect for any one of our spine problems.

Seriously, we need a chiropractor because FB - Carroll (Yeesh!) , CHB - Rivers (V.Good, but more effective in an Archer like floating role), CHF - Newton(Calm down, his first year was good - here's hoping), FF - Neitz (only 1 or 2 years left).

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Wow.

I'd take that deal for us.

Murphy is improving while TJ is past it. Would prefer to keep no.11 though. Miller is shithouse.

All speculation though ain't it?

Cheers for posting.

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With the Judd negotiations taking place the other 14 clubs have been using this time to also begin trade talks and i have heard from a source(who could well be legit) that a massive trade amongst many trades is on the cards.

Like has been said Travis Johnstone and Brad miller as well as our pick 36 are to be carted off to Sydney in return for their pick 11 and pick 43. This pick 11 will then be offered to Fremantle for Ryan Murphy.

Fremantle will then on-trade this pick 11, as well as their own pick 7 to lure jed adcock to the dockers who they are very keen on. The lions are also believed to be offerring their 2nd round pick number 24 to get the deal across the line.

The lions are believed to be after some more pace through the midfield, and as a result are willing to offer Cameron Wood(who is offically leaving the club) to the Blues who are in desperate need of a ruckman (besides the likeliness of snaring Kruezer). Marc Murphy is who they are after, and the Lions will grab him, after offering Cameron Wood, Sherman and pick 11 to the blues.

With the blues losing Murphy, they will be eager to get the Judd deal across the line and being in box position to secure the deal they will be offering their draft pick 3 as well as number 11 (which they acquired from the Lions). Damon White (who they got from Port Adelaide with their pick 35) will also be offered by the blues to the Eagles.

In the meantime, the bulldogs are playing hard ball with Adelaide(as are Melbourne with Meesen) and are offering their pick 53 alone knowing that the draft pool is a weak one and that they can pick Hudson up in the Pre-Season draft as the other clubs have stated that they are not interested.

Jolly will surprisingly remain with Sydney

In other news Kepler Bradley will be a kangaroo next year, as they are seeking to build up young key position posts with Lachlan Hansen already there. Petrie will be a bomber with Knights as a new coach apart of the deal that will see the bombers giving up their pick 22 and Kepler Bradley for Petrie. The Kangaroos are after a sweetener for the deal and will be offered pick 34 which was acquired by the bombers are releasing him to the tigers.

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has been said Travis Johnstone and Brad miller as well as our pick 36 are to be carted off to Sydney in return for their pick 11 and pick 43. This pick 11 will then be offered to Fremantle for Ryan Murphy.

Gain: Ryan Murphy, Meesen

Lose: Travis Johnstone, Brad Miller, pick 43

Sydney

Gain: Travis Johnstone, Brad Miller, pick 36

Lose: Pick 11, pick 43

u should stop running through meadows at night and sniffing all those daisies !!

miller will be staying as he has been quoted as looking foward to what DB. HAS IN STORE FOR HIM..

& ryan who ????? then we get pick 11 to only give it away ???

you got too much time on your hands !!!

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Like the idea of Meeson and Murphy.

However, Pick 11 is a bit rich for murphy.

My Idea would be miller, trapper and pick 21 and 37 out.

And in return Murphy, Meeson and pick 11.

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I think you've all missed the point with regards to pick 11. The pick 11 is all an agreement between 4 clubs. it would be offered to melbourne PROVIDED it was on-traded to fremantle PROVIDED it was on-traded to brisbane for jed adcock.

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