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That was a real dog act coming in late with kneeKarma's a biatch.
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That was a real dog act coming in late with kneeKarma's a biatch.
Honestly, he is seriously rubbish. He won’t get another game with them with Barass and Battle, and Frost has been good for them.I know some Hawk fans who were bullish about James Blanck - who did his knee and missed this year. Might be gettable with these additions - is he worth targetting?
He was in ICU.I feel sympathy for the Dees regarding this. Petracca comes across as pretty stoic - probably impacting both him being cleared to return to the field and also no one visiting him in hospital. Fair chance he hid how bad things were on both fronts. Whose boss or workmates send you home if you say you're fine or visit you in hospital if you say you're not too bad.
All guess work of course, which is what the whole thing is at this stage.
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It was a 7 year deal of which 5 remain so 33 not 35.The scariest part about bringing in Trac is that contract.
It's a monster and it's goes until he is 35 years old.
Yes, he's certainly a w***er.That was a real dog act coming in late with knee
Are you drunk?If Collingwood wants to get involved:
Pick 20 (likely from GC) when we lose Noble
Richards (replacing Neal-Bullen)
Future 1st round next year.
This can be ramped up if we swap out Richards with Cameron if shit gets serious.
Stoned.Are you drunk?
Would you take pick 20 in this years draft or Noble? And we love JFN.Stoned.
However, Dees need a ruck-forward. Gawn is coming to the end. Cameron has another 5 good years left in him.
Cameron will do what Grundy couldn’t.
Hey, personally I don’t have a massive hard on for Petracca. But, you gotta give up something to get something (for both teams).
It would be madness to trade out Cameron - he is far more critical to our structure than the addition of Trac. Cox will be 34 before next year starts. He can't be our main ruck. Ideally, we'd trade out an aging midfielder like Mitchell. Demons are not planning a rebuild yet, so they need a big-bodied mid-fielder to replace Trac and a small forward to replace Kozzie. Mitchell + Richards + next year's 1st would be what we could afford without paying over. I doubt they would take that, and I wouldn't want to pay anything more. We'd still need to trade draft picks to ensure we could get McGuane next year if we did that. The risk of the contract/injury isn't worth it. Dusty was never the same player after his injury. There's no certainty Trac will be, and that contract is massive.If Collingwood wants to get involved:
Pick 20 (likely from GC) when we lose Noble
Richards (replacing Neal-Bullen)
Future 1st round next year.
This can be ramped up if we swap out Richards with Cameron if shit gets serious.
I’m all for offering what we can afford and not what Melbourne want.It would be madness to trade out Cameron - he is far more critical to our structure than the addition of Trac. Cox will be 34 before next year starts. He can't be our main ruck. Ideally, we'd trade out an aging midfielder like Mitchell. Demons are not planning a rebuild yet, so they need a big-bodied mid-fielder to replace Trac and a small forward to replace Kozzie. Mitchell + Richards + next year's 1st would be what we could afford without paying over. I doubt they would take that, and I wouldn't want to pay anything more. We'd still need to trade draft picks to ensure we could get McGuane next year if we did that. The risk of the contract/injury isn't worth it. Dusty was never the same player after his injury. There's no certainty Trac will be, and that contract is massive.
Oh that’s not really what I meant, it’s just that Pendles is completely next level on that front. You don’t get to his age and still able to play at the top level without going way beyond even what the best trainers in the league would normally do.That preparation thing about Dusty is/was a complete furphy.
It has been stated over and over again by teammates and coaches alike that he was meticulous in his rehab from injuries and was pretty much the best trainer at the club.
Dusty wasn’t Gary Ablett Snr in his approach. It just seems to be something people have picked up and ran with since the cliff came so quickly for him.
We can only afford a pack of twisties, melbourne has a say on whether it’s chicken or cheese.I’m all for offering what we can afford and not what Melbourne want.
We need depth but our depth players on the flank need to have pace.Need depth though.
I have also developed an affection.Would you take pick 20 in this years draft or Noble? And we love JFN.
A packet of twisties it is then.We can only afford a pack of twisties, melbourne has a say on whether it’s chicken or cheese.
Murphy is another. (on the senior list)Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I have the below players currently in limbo without a contract now based on recent announcements. This list is from footywire.
*Was reported back in July that he had signed on for 2025.
- Jack Bytel
- Joe Richards
- Josh Eyre
- Lachie Sullivan
- Nathan Kreuger
- Ned Long
- Oleg Markov*
- Reef McInnes
I believe we have 1 list spot available currently from the announced Begg delisting. So I would expect at least 3-4 of the above players to be moved on. I would be prioritising retaining Richards (although may move to Port), Kreuger & McInnes from the above list.
Mitchell’ feet are cooked.It would be madness to trade out Cameron - he is far more critical to our structure than the addition of Trac. Cox will be 34 before next year starts. He can't be our main ruck. Ideally, we'd trade out an aging midfielder like Mitchell. Demons are not planning a rebuild yet, so they need a big-bodied mid-fielder to replace Trac and a small forward to replace Kozzie. Mitchell + Richards + next year's 1st would be what we could afford without paying over. I doubt they would take that, and I wouldn't want to pay anything more. We'd still need to trade draft picks to ensure we could get McGuane next year if we did that. The risk of the contract/injury isn't worth it. Dusty was never the same player after his injury. There's no certainty Trac will be, and that contract is massive.
The Darcy Cameron trade is one.Lot of maybe’s there. When was the last time we orchestrated one trade lopsided toward us let alone 3?
So you want to give away our ruck to help out the scum? You certainly are stonedStoned.
However, Dees need a ruck-forward. Gawn is coming to the end. Cameron has another 5 good years left in him.
Cameron will do what Grundy couldn’t.
Hey, personally I don’t have a massive hard on for Petracca. But, you gotta give up something to get something (for both teams).
Why on earth would TDK want to go to the basket case that is MFC, especially when he can stay put on big money and and contend for Premierships?Blues give: 1st rounder/2nd rounder + Tom De Koning
Melbourne: Petracca/ 3rd rounder.
I reckon this is fair.