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McCartney from Hawks about Barass trade three hours ago

“ we’ll operate in good faith”


And two hours ago..

“ sorry we were going to trade pick 14 in good faith but now we have accidentally misplaced it. Let’s come back to you later with something else we can offer in good faith”

He did a Mackie. The flog did that to us for Henry.
 

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What's up with Hawthorn pulling that?

After Battle made the decision to join them via F/A have they decided they could now live without Barrass if need be?

If they end up still getting him I guess it's good business because they gained an additional 2nd free of charge but it doesn't feel like they've acted in good faith with the club who holds the player they've expressed a desire to obtain.

West Coast will be pissed and should hold Barrass unless Richmond accepts a future 1st for Baker.
 

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But if we had pick 12 & 14, we'd probably take both those to the draft wouldn't we? Instead of bundling them up for one higher pick?

Particularly if it's as good a draft as everyone is saying.
I agree, we likely would have. Because there would be takers to get higher up.
But those kind of things don't happen to us lol
 
But if we had pick 12 & 14, we'd probably take both those to the draft wouldn't we? Instead of bundling them up for one higher pick?

Particularly if it's as good a draft as everyone is saying.
I wonder what a good draft means? Is it like 10 of the top 20 are hits? Take out FS and academy players, and it brings it back a little.
 
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I wonder what a good draft means? Is it like 10 of the top 20 are hits? Take out FS and academy players, and it brinks it back a little.
It'll be like any other draft. Even the top 5 aren't as strong as some years. It's a deeper draft but without anything outstanding. There's a few potential talls late first and early second, I'd be targeting one of those
 
It’s been revealed the AFL integrity unit was alerted after a convicted criminal was spotted in the changerooms following an Essendon game earlier this year.

Kamil Yucel was seen on camera in the rooms during Channel 7’s Roaming Brian segment after Essendon’s win over Collingwood in Round 17 in early July.

Yucel is a friend of recently delisted Essendon defender Nick Hind and is reportedly part of the same friendship group as forward Jake Stringer.

In the post-game segment, Seven commentator Brian Taylor approached Hind, who was chatting to Yucel.

Taylor asked Hind: “How do you know each other?”

Hind replied “You don’t want to know” before elaborating.

“We’re just good mates, just met him a few months ago and he looks after me,” he said.

“He looks after me and Jakey (Stringer),” Hind said as he embraced Yucel in the Essendon rooms.


“He does plenty, we catch up at a café everyday. We’re from different walks of life.”

The Herald Sun reports Yucel was imprisoned for five years for shooting a man dead in 2016.


Yucel, a kickboxer, plead guilty to manslaughter for the shooting death of aspiring cricketer Rahat Khan in Dallas in Melbourne’s north.

 

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