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Does anyone know what is happening with JB

Unless he has signed with Tigers will stay a Lion.

He's out of contract at the minute and he'll probably be targetted by Carl, Rich, us, and Ess.

Whether he stays or goes, no-one knows...

 

dont think wed have a shot... richmond should have the cash and wud snap him up at pick 2 in pre season draft if he decides to leave.... he is definately still a potential star... that game against collingwood showed that... needs to do it more often though.... chipping in with 2-3 goals a game...

dont think wed have a shot... richmond should have the cash and wud snap him up at pick 2 in pre season draft if he decides to leave.... he is definately still a potential star... that game against collingwood showed that... needs to do it more often though.... chipping in with 2-3 goals a game...

thats funny, coz richmond have pick 1


He's out of contract at the minute and he'll probably be targetted by Carl, Rich, us, and Ess.

Whether he stays or goes, no-one knows...

we are looking at him, the bummers have offered him $300,000 a year for 3 years

hopefully having fellow nt players whelan, davey,weetra with us could entice him our way

he would be good to have no doubt, heaps of talent

 

richmond have pick 1 in the pre season draft..so we can't get him if they're interested..which i bet your bottom dollar they are

richmond have pick 1 in the pre season draft..so we can't get him if they're interested..which i bet your bottom dollar they are

depends who wants to show him the money


He's out of contract at the minute and he'll probably be targetted by Carl, Rich, us, and Ess.

Whether he stays or goes, no-one knows...

A million bucks to remain in Brisbane

everytime an exiting player pops up everyone gives us NO chance of retaining them. the whole "melbourne are interseted aswell" has popped up way too much in the last 3-4 weeks for my liking

I would love Brennan to head to the tigers. With the tiggies using pick one on JB, that increases the chance of us landing Xavier Clarke with pick 3 (if he walks or is cut)


out of interest, if we have pick two and we're interested, how could essendon be considered above us? it's my understanding that if richmond don't get him, we simply sign him then..or is there more to it?

out of interest, if we have pick two and we're interested, how could essendon be considered above us? it's my understanding that if richmond don't get him, we simply sign him then..or is there more to it?

We actually have pick 3, but your argument stands. Once again we are being ignored, I feel.

oh yeah, forgot about richmond...nothing new there

oh yeah, forgot about richmond...nothing new there

According to today's Hun Brennan still wants to join Essendon. My bet is that he ends up staying with Brisbane but his new contract could put extra pressure on the Lions' salary cap situation and one or two of their players might face the chop.

I would take him in a heartbeat

You can never have enough talent

The kid booted 7 goals on the MCG vs Collingwood this year, and also pantses Buddy Franklin in round 1

Will be a shame if he goes to the Bombers and wastes away under Matthew Knights and Matthew LLoyd. That will be two talents lost in the space of a month (Judd the other)


I would take him in a heartbeat

You can never have enough talent

Gifted and talented but lazy and erratic.

Hmmm ... which recently departed Melbourne player does that remind me of?

Gifted and talented but lazy and erratic.

Hmmm ... which recently departed Melbourne player does that remind me of?

yeah, but he is 28 and has no scope for improvement

You cant compare the two

yeah, but he is 28 and has no scope for improvement

You cant compare the two

He was exactly the same as TJ at the end of 2002.

The comparison is indeed valid.

 

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