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Our 2009 captain. (dated edited)

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Well, one thing is for certain, we should have ample room in our salary cap with all the retirements and delistings that should occur.

Plus you can just trade the No. 1 pick in the draft for him.

 
Plus you can just trade the No. 1 pick in the draft for him.

*Boom boom tish*

Nah, we'll just take him in the psd


Don't get too excited. He's just jockeying for a handsome contract with the Lions I reckon.

QFT. He won't leave Brisbane.

I think the club should head hunt him, throw an obscene amount of money at him and catch the decent players they have to let go due to keeping Brown :P

But we should try our hardest to get him, we will defiantly have the picks and the money, no reason we should not.

Unless we want to stay a rudderless, soft side without a out and out star, in which J. Brown would fill all those.

 
Our 2008 captain.

I'm I missing something. I didn't realise that the midseason draft has been restored!


He wont leave Brisbane. Why would he? Played there his whole career, and they're on the verge of challenging again. Why would he want to play out his career at a club which is on the brink of destruction and wont make a tilt at the flag before he retires?

99% sure he is staying at Brisbane.

would he be too old for us? given what we'd need to give up? love to see him in the red and blue, but would he still be in his prime when we're looking to challenge for a flag?

lets leave it...concentrate on draft picks hawthorn style

I think your right nugget & morton10, the hawthorn model is the way we IMO should go. We allready have a start as we have a lot of valuable kids under 23 who need games built into them. But we need to recruit some class talls for the spine. I see Frawley as a 3rd tall who'll take over carrolls role, (carroll should be a 3rd tall in other sides) down the track, hopefully.

Rivers is an important cog in our defence but should not be the No 1 Key defender, McNamara looks to me quite short, 6'2" or 3"ish. Still room on our list for a top line Key Back.

We also need to recruit a power forward.


I think the club should head hunt him, throw an obscene amount of money at him and catch the decent players they have to let go due to keeping Brown :P

But we should try our hardest to get him, we will defiantly have the picks and the money, no reason we should not.

Unless we want to stay a rudderless, soft side without a out and out star, in which J. Brown would fill all those.

Knowing our luck we will end up with TJ back in the Red 'n Blue! :lol:

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