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"New Breed 2009"

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Theres a rumour Chad Cournes wants to come to melbourne and Warnock is locked to that discussion. Me thinks a good swap but risky if Warnock comes good.

Considering Chad Cornes is one of the most effective players in the game i would seriously question your source

Cornes versus Warnock is a no brainer IMO

 
Considering Chad Cornes is one of the most effective players in the game i would seriously question your source

Cornes versus Warnock is a no brainer IMO

*cough*

Sarcasm.

Deluded indeed. This misconception about Green absolutely astonishes me. He's laid 337 career tackles, but you're right... he NEVER gets physical! :rolleyes:

That's two a game...

Just don't rest your case on that.

 
Just don't rest your case on that.

So I can't rest my case on 337 examples of Brad Green being physical, when the opposing argument is that he NEVER has!

What's wrong with you? :mellow:

I do think that there are several players going to retire at the seasons end and a few in the category of maybe but i see a bigger problem

developing players under the current sandy / melbourne scenario is a compromise i dont like

Sandy has a different agenda than Melbourne and i dont think this helps either side

I dont know about you guys but i sure want to see a stand alone Melbourne reserves side

Thats got to be better in long run surely


I thought Green was fantastic in the forward line on Saturday. Crashed packs and had forward line pressure. Id have him up as captian in the short term. The calling of him to be traded is astounding. Alot of you need to wake up. To say his soft is stupid and pathetic.

Not according to some of the posters on this site.

We need receivers like the Titanic needs an iceberg.

Well put RR.

Retire:- Neitz / Yze / Holland / White / Robbo.

One more year if willing - Junior / Whelan.

Trade Bait:- Brent Moloney / Daniel Bell

Trade:- Green(pick 17 - 27), CJ(3rd rnd), Wheatley(3rd rnd), or players. ( some young players can't get a run with teams like the Cats).

Delist:- Warnock - if he doesn't start staring in a hurry - goodbye!

Thats pretty much 6 definate places to fill + some possibilities.

 
Deluded indeed. This misconception about Green absolutely astonishes me. He's laid 337 career tackles, but you're right... he NEVER gets physical! :rolleyes:

I couldn't give a [censored] about Greens stats, but if he played his career like he just played against the blues on sunday then we wouldn't be having this dialogue. Monkey see - Monkey doo.

Retire:- Neitz / Yze / Holland / White / Robbo.

One more year if willing - Junior / Whelan.

Trade Bait:- Brent Moloney / Daniel Bell

Trade:- Green(pick 17 - 27), CJ(3rd rnd), Wheatley(3rd rnd), or players. ( some young players can't get a run with teams like the Cats).

Delist:- Warnock - if he doesn't start staring in a hurry - goodbye!

Thats pretty much 6 definate places to fill + some possibilities.

I think Junior and Whelan are gone at year end. Robbo has another year on his contract.

Moloney is as much bait as 7 day old lamb chop in the sun. Who would trade for his groins and game?

CJ and Wheatley either cant crack or are borderline in the bottom AFL side. There is no trade value there.

We will be lucky to get one trade away and it may involve a player who some might put in your best 5 or 6.

Weetra, Bode and CJ will be delisted.

I got 10 draft spots before you look at trades. Unless he does something spectacular I dont see Valenti being elevated.


I think Junior and Whelan are gone at year end. Robbo has another year on his contract.

Moloney is as much bait as 7 day old lamb chop in the sun. Who would trade for his groins and game?

CJ and Wheatley either cant crack or are borderline in the bottom AFL side. There is no trade value there.

We will be lucky to get one trade away and it may involve a player who some might put in your best 5 or 6.

Weetra, Bode and CJ will be delisted.

I got 10 draft spots before you look at trades. Unless he does something spectacular I dont see Valenti being elevated.

I think Junior and Whelan are gone at year end. Robbo has another year on his contract. White may play on.

Moloney is as much bait as a 7 day old lamb chop in the sun. Who would trade for his groins and game?

CJ and Wheatley either cant crack it in or are borderline in the bottom AFL side. There is no trade value there.

We will be lucky to get one trade away at year end and it may involve a player who some might put in your best 5 or 6.

Weetra, Bode and CJ will be delisted.

I got 9 to 10 draft spots before you look at trades. Unless he does something spectacular I dont see Valenti being elevated.

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