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herald sun today said:

Melbourne:

what your club needs:

midfielders are a priority, as well as a back-up ruckman.

who's out of contract:

Brad miller and chris johnson

potential trade bate:

travis johnstone and brad miller

potential targets

johnstone and miller could be offered up. Could snare Daemon White with coach dean baileys port adelaide connection.

so here's my new team,

B: whelan carrol bell

HB: bate rivers bruce

C: sherman green jones

HF: petterd newton moloney

FF: davey neitz robbo

R: white mcdonald mclean

inter: meesen sylvia yze white (damon)

emr: bartram dunn frawley

in: meesen sherman white

out: miller jamar tj

this is only what i think what would happen

feel free to say what you want about it.

 
B: whelan carrol pick 4 (maybe)

HB: bartram rivers bruce

C: sherman green jones

HF: petterd newton moloney

FF: davey neitz robbo

R: white mcdonald mclean

inter: meesen dunn yze white (damon)

No Bell? No Bate? No Frawley? No Sylvia? Hhhmm.

How do we get Sherman? And Whelan and Moloney are injured crocks.

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We got sherman if we trade miller to brisbane. Get the herald sun today and read the sport's section theres a big thing called "trade school"

^_^

i have edited it now see if you like it

 

Sherman??

I would be rapped if we could pull it off, however I don't think the Lions would take miller for him.

CAC has already come out to the press and expressed and interest in draft picks and players under 23 years of age. Given how "shallow" this years draft is, i think the dees will find it easier chasing picks than players such as Sherman.

Damon White will get more $$$ at the bulldogs, he won't be coming to Melbourne unless he really wants to play in red and blue. To my knowledge, he doesn't.

Trapper is on the table, no secret that Bailey is shopping him. Would get 2 mid picks for him.

Heres my team

whelan carrol frawley

petterd Rivers Bell

Johnstone Jones Green

Bruce Bate Robertson

Davey Newton Nietz

White sylvia mclean

int: Johnson, Junior, Bartram, Moloney

emg: yze, jamar, wheatly

Possible Inclusions: Meeson, murphy, cotchin, palmer rance

Expecting Big seasons from: sylvia, mclean, bruce rivers, moloney and Johnson (could really develope into something special remember one game in 06 were he dominated before getting injured)

thoughts...........


herald sun today said:

so here's my new team,

B: whelan carrol bell

HB: bate rivers bruce

C: sherman green jones

HF: petterd newton moloney

FF: davey neitz robbo

R: white mcdonald mclean

inter: meesen sylvia yze white (damon)

emr: bartram dunn frawley

in: meesen sherman white

out: miller jamar tj

this is only what i think what would happen

feel free to say what you want about it.

I have to admit, i hated your team.

I don't think there will be too many changes in trade week, so here is my team.

B: whelan carrol frawley

HB: pettard rivers bell

C: dunn green jones

HF: bate newton bruce

FF: davey neitz robbo

R: white mcdonald mclean

inter: johnson sylvia moloney bartram

emr: meeson yze (1st rnd draft pick)

If we trade miller and TJ, i am hoping for a high-ish draft pick to keep.

Meeson has barley played in 2 years so i can't see him playing for a while. And Bartram and Moloney should be eased back in also.

Jackie Epstein threw that together yesterday I reckon. Awful stuff, didn't even give it much thought when I read it.

CAC is right to keep the recruits 23 and under as that is where our talent is: Jones, McLean, Bate, Frawley, P.Johnson, Sylvia, Dunn, Petterd, Batram, Bell, Moloney, Rivers, Newton, and Davey (24).

Hard to pick out too many in that list that don't have claims for a start in the best 22.

FF Sylvia Neitz Robertson

HF Davey Newton Bate

C Moloney Jones Bruce

HB Bell Rivers Petterd

FB Whelan Carroll Frawley

R White, McLean, McDonald

Int P.Johnson Batram Green Yze

I think TJ may be forced out, if not, TJ on a wing. Dunn unlucky.

I think we have alot of depth on our list, it was very hard to pick a team.......

i can't believe i left out dunn too.

 

B - Whelan Carroll Bell

HB - Rivers Frawley Bartram

C - Johnstone Jones Palmer

HF - Green Newton Bate

F - Sylvia Neitz Davey

R - Meesen Bruce McLean

I/C - White McDonald Petterd Dunn

Emerg - Moloney Robertson Yze

Ill comment after 2pm friday on my team


Ill comment after 2pm friday on my team

I'm with you mate :lol:

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