Instagram comment section would go absolutely feral if he got tradedVia the west: Brodie, 26, is contracted at the Dockers until the end of 2026, but when asked if he was sticking around at Fremantle, he responded: “We’ll see”
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Instagram comment section would go absolutely feral if he got tradedVia the west: Brodie, 26, is contracted at the Dockers until the end of 2026, but when asked if he was sticking around at Fremantle, he responded: “We’ll see”
Oops. My bad. I was probably looking out for an opportunity to say what said about Warner wasn't right. Meanwhile I hope Wagner stays too. He's another one who hasn't had a good preseason due to injuries so lots of potential improvement.Wagner not Warner lol. Also his partner is a nurse. Not like they’re ever lacking in job opportunities.
Im not on social media much but Im pretty sure Instagram comment sections are always feral about everything.Instagram comment section would go absolutely feral if he got traded
Don't forget old mate Flagmantle, who's convinced that Brodie would turn our midfield into a premiership winning midfield.Instagram comment section would go absolutely feral if he got traded
Keep your eyes on Wagner.
Will be a young family soon, who from what I’ve heard may want to head back to VIC to be with family. Probably not this year but maybe next.
Been told by his family that Chad has committed to seeing out his contract at the swans.
insert Orcs meme
more chance of warnerSo Pickets back on the menu?
more chance of warner
Forgot to add Warners parents own a business called Travs Trees. Didn’t realise tree lopping was a big business in Melbourne. Clearly I’m in the wrong industry.Yeah that was me who said that. I misinterpreted what I was told. He has extended family in victoria but his immediate family lives in WA. His partners family is also from WA but she has more work opportunities in Sydney. His parents spend a ton of time in Melbourne due to work commitments of his dad but their primary residence is in Willeton WA. I was quoting a work colleague whose son played footy with Chad as a junior. It was.a vey quick conversation on a lunch break.I also know a person who works regularly with a Dockers Board member who's never told me incorrect info. He says that Chad's highly likely to stay at Sydney and its linked to playing with his brother and his parners work opportunities in Sydney. I will do a rare thing on bigfooty though and say I was wrong about most of Chads family living in Melbourne.
Been told by his family that Chad has committed to seeing out his contract at the swans.
Even with Baker AND Bolton, finding a way to keep 10 would be huge. So much exciting talent at the pick.
I can't us getting 21 back, that's a very very good deal. More like 40 something if luckyI can see a world where Warner doesn’t come, we take Bolton for 9 and 16 with 21 coming back
And we go to this draft with 10 21 and 28 and fill basically all needs
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is he worth both 9 and 10 even considering he is contracted? Ollie Hannaford or berry may have a first year impact like Nick Watson for Hawks Or Rachelle for Crows ?Has anyone have any information on Shai's attitude this year. Trying to working out where these rumours are coming from.
I have seen a few comments like this, wonder if there is any truth behind them.
On face value, Rioli isn’t worth pick 6, but if Richmond can’t extract it from the Suns – even giving a later pick back – it will be disappointed, given he is contracted.
Bolton will eventually get to Fremantle, which has picks 9 and 10.
Richmond players believed he ran his own race while he believed the game plan wasn’t clear enough.
So by round 1 next year Adem Yze and new coaching acquisition Blake Caracella will want an absolutely crystal-clear game plan identifiable to all.
Richmond can’t trade Tom Lynch – their forward line would be non-existent without him – and selling memberships might be impossible.
Jack Graham is a chance to stay, but has some interest from South Australia-based clubs given he’s a local and wavering on whether to move to Perth to join a WA team. But in a draft where the No. 1 pick is as open as at any time in the past decade Richmond has so much to do. And has so much at stake.
is he worth both 9 and 10 even considering he is contracted? Ollie Hannaford or berry may have a first year impact like Nick Watson for Hawks Or Rachelle for Crows ?
My take away from that article was we could kick off the Collingwood death ride again.Has anyone have any information on Shai's attitude this year. Trying to working out where these rumours are coming from.
I have seen a few comments like this, wonder if there is any truth behind them.
On face value, Rioli isn’t worth pick 6, but if Richmond can’t extract it from the Suns – even giving a later pick back – it will be disappointed, given he is contracted.
Bolton will eventually get to Fremantle, which has picks 9 and 10.
Richmond players believed he ran his own race while he believed the game plan wasn’t clear enough.
So by round 1 next year Adem Yze and new coaching acquisition Blake Caracella will want an absolutely crystal-clear game plan identifiable to all.
Richmond can’t trade Tom Lynch – their forward line would be non-existent without him – and selling memberships might be impossible.
Jack Graham is a chance to stay, but has some interest from South Australia-based clubs given he’s a local and wavering on whether to move to Perth to join a WA team. But in a draft where the No. 1 pick is as open as at any time in the past decade Richmond has so much to do. And has so much at stake.
is he worth both 9 and 10 even considering he is contracted? Ollie Hannaford or berry may have a first year impact like Nick Watson for Hawks Or Rachelle for Crows ?
If the pies are desperate to get into this draft we would have to have rocks in our head if we think it's a good idea to trade out of it....right?My take away from that article was we could kick off the Collingwood death ride again.
Pick 16 > F1. Would be a fun ride. Collingwood are desperate to get into the 2024 first round.
I'm big on Bolton, but if the price was 9+10 with nothing back, we should take our chances in the draft.Personally I think he is.
Yes I'm a Richmond fan, but I'm not under any illusions.
For example, I'm just glad that Graham is leaving (respectfully to him) and I'd give him away for nothing - the fact that we'll get FA compo is laugable.
Bolton could do with some more discipline at times. He gives away silly frees and 50's which are coach killers. In particular I think he struggles mentally playing in a wooden spoon side. He's not a leader, he's the cream on top. Freo has leaders and a strong core - Bolton could really thrive there.
And on his day he's an absolute jet, a game changer. A bloke who can play midfield, break away from packs, go forward to kick 30-40+ goals/year, take mark of the year or kick goal of the year.
With 9+10 slated to slip at least 2 spots, and the current list/finals push for Freo, would you rather take P10 (12?) to the draft and hope you have a good player in 2-5 years?
If the pies are desperate to get into this draft we would have to have rocks in our head if we think it's a good idea to trade out of it....right?
I'm big on Bolton, but if the price was 9+10 with nothing back, we should take our chances in the draft.
Bolton potentially filling a big list hole doesn't somehow make him priceless.
plus he is so likeable.All stuff that you could let slide and get him to work on next pre season if he was an 18 year old, but he’s almost 23.
A shame really. Loved his games last year, especially his last one vs Hawks. I think if he had another year with Schultz on the team it would’ve gone a different way.
Absolutely - walking away has to always still be an option - well the other side has to at least believe it’s still an option for usI'm big on Bolton, but if the price was 9+10 with nothing back, we should take our chances in the draft.
Bolton potentially filling a big list hole doesn't somehow make him priceless.
Quality?Yes, Geelong's lack of quality talls really got found out tonight.
If we're not getting him this year the best strategy would be goto the draft. We can use next years and 2026 picks if he is available in 2025.A lot of clubs want to buy into this draft, if we value Chad Warner higher than the talent in this draft then we can auction our pick.