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Sydney Stack
Nevermind - https://www.tiktok.com/@stackman_44?lang=en I need a minute of my life back.
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Sydney Stack
What's cringe about it? Genuine question as Tik Tok is out of my age demographic.
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PODCAST: Season Review & Trade Wrap
For any fans of the podcast the best thing that you can do to help out is to post a 5 star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts or which ever platform you use to listen.
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PODCAST: Season Review & Trade Wrap
Thank you for those kind words. I will use that review on the billboard I post in Times Square next season to promote the Podcast. Seriously though thank you for listening and thank you to all of our listeners, contributors and my cohosts @binman & @george_on_the_outer
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Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Casey Demons Premiership Coach Mark Corrigan is off to Geelong
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- AFLW: Rd 08 vs Gold Coast
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Farewell Sam Weideman
An Essendon supporters facebook group discussion about the trade came up on my feed and you would have thought they had just landed a unicorn. Can't wait to follow up in 6 months time. I guess I shouldn't really throw stones in this glass house.- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Liam Jurrah - The Warlpiri Wizard
There’s been some talk that there’s another Liam Jurrah in this year’s draft pool but in reality, there’s only one Warlpiri Wizard- Farewell Brodie Grundy
- CHANGES 2022
Part Two - The Rose Garden by The Oracle Melbourne’s list manager Tim Lamb never promised us a rose garden prior to the AFL’s 2022 Free Agency and Trade Period but you won’t hear us little complaining about the following list of trades completed by Wednesday’s 7.30pm deadline - • Melbourne received a third round compensation pick (pick 52) as Jayden Hunt signed with West Coast via Free Agency • Melbourne traded picks 33, 43 and 53 to Port Adelaide for pick 27 • Melbourne traded Toby Bedford to GWS for pick 44 • Melbourne traded Luke Jackson, picks 44 and 67 to Fremantle for pick 13 and Fremantle’s future first and second round picks • Melbourne traded pick 27 to Collingwood for Brodie Grundy • Melbourne traded Sam Weideman, picks 54 and 72 to Essendon for pick 37 • Melbourne traded its future fourth round selection to Western Bulldogs for Josh Schache • Melbourne traded its future third round selection to Western Bulldogs for Lachie Hunter The combined effect of the above trades is to leave the Melbourne Football Club in a strong position with a combination of improved draft choices and the inclusion of what Lamb described as “battle-hardened senior talent”. The end of season changes were added to a day later with the delisting of Oskar Baker whose cards were no doubt marked with the acquisition of Hunter. The remaining uncontracted players, Michael Hibberd and Jake Melksham, are believed to have been offered contracts for next year. This leaves the club with the mandatory three vacancies on its Primary List, one of which will be filled in due course by the uplifting of rookie Kade Chandler onto the Primary List. The Demons take picks 13 and 37 into the November Draft and they will add a couple of rookies and possibly a Next Generation Academy player, again most likely as a rookie. There’s still a long way to go but the past fortnight has foreshadowed the possibility that the club could well emerge from its next big challenge smelling of roses. Bring it on. PRIMARY LIST: — Jake Bowey Jake Bowey Angus Brayshaw Ben Brown Luke Dunstan Bayley Fritsch Max Gawn Brodie Grundy James Harmes Michael Hibberd Blake Howes Lachie Hunter James Jordon Ed Langdon Bailey Laurie Jake Lever Tom McDonald Steven May Jake Melksham Alex Neal-Bullen Clayton Oliver Christian Petracca Harrison Petty Kysaiah Kropinyeri Pickett Trent Rivers Christian Salem Josh Schache Joel Smith Charlie Spargo Tom Sparrow Adam Tomlinson Jacob Van Rooyen Jack Viney Taj Woewodin ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY A Kade Chandler Judd McVee Deakyn Smith Daniel Turner ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY B Andy Moniz-Wakefield- CHANGES 2022 by The Oracle
Part Two - The Rose Garden Melbourne’s list manager Tim Lamb never promised us a rose garden prior to the AFL’s 2022 Free Agency and Trade Period but you won’t hear us little complaining about the following list of trades completed by Wednesday’s 7.30pm deadline - • Melbourne received a third round compensation pick (pick 52) as Jayden Hunt signed with West Coast via Free Agency • Melbourne traded picks 33, 43 and 53 to Port Adelaide for pick 27 • Melbourne traded Toby Bedford to GWS for pick 44 • Melbourne traded Luke Jackson, picks 44 and 67 to Fremantle for pick 13 and Fremantle’s future first and second round picks • Melbourne traded pick 27 to Collingwood for Brodie Grundy • Melbourne traded Sam Weideman, picks 54 and 72 to Essendon for pick 37 • Melbourne traded its future fourth round selection to Western Bulldogs for Josh Schache • Melbourne traded its future third round selection to Western Bulldogs for Lachie Hunter The combined effect of the above trades is to leave the Melbourne Football Club in a strong position with a combination of improved draft choices and the inclusion of what Lamb described as “battle-hardened senior talent”. The end of season changes were added to a day later with the delisting of Oskar Baker whose cards were no doubt marked with the acquisition of Hunter. The remaining uncontracted players, Michael Hibberd and Jake Melksham, are believed to have been offered contracts for next year. This leaves the club with the mandatory three vacancies on its Primary List, one of which will be filled in due course by the uplifting of rookie Kade Chandler onto the Primary List. The Demons take picks 13 and 37 into the November Draft and they will add a couple of rookies and possibly a Next Generation Academy player, again most likely as a rookie. There’s still a long way to go but the past fortnight has foreshadowed the possibility that the club could well emerge from its next big challenge smelling of roses. Bring it on. PRIMARY LIST: — Jake Bowey Jake Bowey Angus Brayshaw Ben Brown Luke Dunstan Bayley Fritsch Max Gawn Brodie Grundy James Harmes Michael Hibberd Blake Howes Lachie Hunter James Jordon Ed Langdon Bailey Laurie Jake Lever Tom McDonald Steven May Jake Melksham Alex Neal-Bullen Clayton Oliver Christian Petracca Harrison Petty Kysaiah Kropinyeri Pickett Trent Rivers Christian Salem Josh Schache Joel Smith Charlie Spargo Tom Sparrow Adam Tomlinson Jacob Van Rooyen Jack Viney Taj Woewodin ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY A Kade Chandler Judd McVee Deakyn Smith Daniel Turner ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY B Andy Moniz-Wakefield- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
- Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
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