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It appears Done.

Channel 7 reporting it's been done, nothing on the AFL website yet(that's the only real confirmation IMO) SEN spoke to Kennedy's manager who said he has agreed to contractual terms with the Eagles... I feel sorry for him. Small pawn in a very big game.

I think a lot more trades will be finalised once this sordid little story is finished with.

 
It appears Done.

Channel 7 reporting it's been done, nothing on the AFL website yet. SEN spoke to Kennedy's manager who said he has agreed to contractual terms with the Eagles... I feel sorry for him. Small pawn in a very big game.

Damn. Was hoping Juda$ would get his come-uppance. Oh well nuts to him, we've got our own club to worry about.

He'll get his Diablo.

He's going to Carlton after all.

 

Weagles have been well and truly bent over, greased up, and royally shafted in that deal.

Yep. Unless of course Judd suffers a career-ending groin/shoulder injury / is hit by a bus / involved in an unfortunate altercation with a lion at the zoo, in which case the Eagles at least will have picked up a quality player at 3, and should be able to make something out of JK and pick 20.

Yep. Unless of course Judd suffers a career-ending groin/shoulder injury / is hit by a bus / involved in an unfortunate altercation with a lion at the zoo, in which case the Eagles at least will have picked up a quality player at 3, and should be able to make something out of JK and pick 20.

Don't agree. 3 + Kennedy (as I've said previously highly rated 195cm KPF taken at pick 4 only 2 years ago) plus pick 20 is a pretty good deal, particularly when what we would have offered would at best have been picks 4 + 21 and a player. They won't say it, but WC have come out alright from this.

And losing pick 46 is nothing because I doubt they will pick that far down (already have picks 3, 13, 20 and 30)

Hope he and Carlton rot at the bottom of the ladder for the next 10 years.

His press conference made me sick.

"Oh I want to help build a club from the ground up"... you could have done the same thing at Melbourne.

Why don't you just come out and say "Dick is giving me money, lots and lots of money"!

Ugh, not sure who I hate more, Carlton, Judd or West Coast!

 
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Ugh, not sure who I hate more, Carlton, Judd or West Coast!

Collingwood... closely followed by Carlton... then everyone else.

Hope he and Carlton rot at the bottom of the ladder for the next 10 years.

His press conference made me sick.

"Oh I want to help build a club from the ground up"... you could have done the same thing at Melbourne.

Why don't you just come out and say "Dick is giving me money, lots and lots of money"!

Ugh, not sure who I hate more, Carlton, Judd or West Coast!

definitely Judd


3 , 20 and Kennedy...what a shock and surprise... lol.. !!! lol

and the winner out of that deal ??

K E N N E D Y !!!! ....he escaped scumland :lol:

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