Everything posted by adonski
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Farewell Christian Petracca
I don't disagree with him btw. Lindsay is a ripper. But we traded that pick with the assumption it'd be a much worse one than pick 5 (imo)
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Farewell Clayton Oliver
He'd be crazy to go to the Pies
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Farewell Christian Petracca
We were keen to trade out before we knew we'd be 5th last
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
Not many people don't come off winners when trading with the Suns Richmond received pick 6 & 23 for Dan Rioli! We'll push hard for 6 & 7, with later picks going back to the Suns with track imo....the Suns having multiple academy kids is what complicates things though
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Farewell Clayton Oliver
An Age article just released stated that Clazz was pretty unlikely to join the Pies, for whatever that's worth
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Why Petracca and Oliver never won a Brownlow
A travesty Clazz didn't win in 2021...best player in the game that year
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Farewell Judd McVee
DOCKERS LOOK TO SHUFFLE PICKS FOR MCVEEFREMANTLE has started conversations with Melbourne on a move for wantaway defender Judd McVee, with the club open to moving picks around to help facilitate a deal. The Dockers are currently due to start the draft with picks No.12 and 33, though McVee's value is expected to fall somewhere in between those initial selections. But Fremantle is exploring ways to shuffle its top picks in order to satisfy Melbourne in a trade, after McVee requested a move late last month following almost 18 months spent weighing up a call on his future.
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
He's brought in a few too many duds over the last couple years but he got a great return for Jackson and will get a great return for Trac
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Rumours
Sounds like a slur straight out of the Roman empire!
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NON-MFC: Trade Week
I assume it's just posturing but I wonder if there is a world they don't listen to offers on Merrett
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Farewell Charlie Spargo
It's been stated that they may not get any Mihocek compo given his age and the short-term contract he has with Melbourne So anything we give them in a trade is an upgrade on nothing
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Farewell Judd McVee
Judd is NOT the goat
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Rumours
We can be keen to see the back of Petracca but also get lots in a trade 🍾
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Farewell Clayton Oliver
We would trade a 3rd or 4th rounder for Miochek, to retain a 2nd rounder received in compensation for SparGod Nothing to do with Clarry
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Rumours
None trade related but what a family
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Farewell Clayton Oliver
Clazz playing for Trac's dream club while Petracca plays for the Suns would be very very funny
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Rumours
Walter sees himself as more than a back pocket
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Rumours
1000 guld bars worth
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The Sam Grlj Thread
Was more on a George Foreman Grlj wavelength but that works too
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The Sam Grlj Thread
- The Sam Grlj Thread
Sam Grlj (pronounced Grill, or George to his mates) zigs, zags, dances and prances his way to yet another Demonland draft thread Ironically enough Draft Central compares him to our own Caleb Windsor: A bolt from the blue in more ways than one, Grlj (pronounced ‘grill’) was cooking early in the year. The Oakleigh Chargers speedster has a bit of Caleb Windsor about him in the way he takes ground so aggressively, tucking the ball under his arm and gaining separation from the chasing pack with ease. He is incredibly difficult to contain, often dancing around opponents or buying just enough time to find a teammate, but also tearing off into space with his potent turn of foot. Grlj cut his teeth as a half-back and outside runner last year but has transitioned beautifully into the midfield, bringing his brand of footy to the fore each week. Line-breaking players can sometimes lack composure but he has showcased an ability to hit targets on the move and not blaze away at all costs. He reverted back to his role across half-back for Vic Metro and remains in the picture as a top 15 talent after his emphatic return to action with Oakleigh. Some clubs may pick him early on a needs basis.- The Oskar Taylor Thread
A speedster and rebounding defender with traits built for the moddun-game™ While his dazzling speed and wicked foot skills catch the eye, Taylor is touted as a defence first half-back who wins the ball back before flicking the switch into attack mode. He isn’t afraid to venture high up the ground, taking metres and hitting targets on his favoured left side. Taylor can go short and sharp or long and direct, proving a weapon in transition. He averaged 21 disposals across 17 games this season to sit firmly in first round contention.- Farewell Christian Petracca
There was a rumour Port were targeting him - The Sam Grlj Thread