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Winderlich has expressed his desire to leave Essendon and likely join the Tigers. When will the Tigers learn to stop taking. stop gaps, particularly ones prone to injury and what a slap in the face to Essendon after announcing is will retain Hird for now. The bloke retires, comes out of retirement then says cya later.

At least Winderlich & Petterd could then fight for a spot, instead of just gifting games to Petterd #nodepth
 
Winderlich has expressed his desire to leave Essendon and likely join the Tigers. When will the Tigers learn to stop taking. stop gaps, particularly ones prone to injury and what a slap in the face to Essendon after announcing is will retain Hird for now. The bloke retires, comes out of retirement then says cya later.

Don't really have much sympathy for Essendon in this case. They did exactly the same thing to Brisbane back in 2006, having him retire and then make a comeback a few weeks later.
 

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No trades after two days of trading is pathetic. I hope some clubs aren't sitting around waiting for the Ryder and Beams deals to go through. If so that's pathetic and daft. I understand the premise of trying to get the best deals available but history suggests sitting on your arses trying to snare a last minute prize seldom works and nothing ends up happening. At the very minimum the Clarke and Lumumba deals should have happened by now, no excuses. The clubs have had ample time to discuss trades.
 
No trades after two days of trading is pathetic. I hope some clubs aren't sitting around waiting for the Ryder and Beams deals to go through. If so that's pathetic and daft. I understand the premise of trying to get the best deals available but history suggests sitting on your arses trying to snare a last minute prize seldom works and nothing ends up happening. At the very minimum the Clarke and Lumumba deals should have happened by now, no excuses. The clubs have had ample time to discuss trades.
You're treating it like an entertainment piece instead of what it is: a series of high level employment contracts being negotiated with 18 concerned parties all looking to improve their own position.
 
You're treating it like an entertainment piece instead of what it is: a series of high level employment contracts being negotiated with 18 concerned parties all looking to improve their own position.
Without any actual football to talk about, this is the only real entertainment we have now.
 
You're treating it like an entertainment piece instead of what it is: a series of high level employment contracts being negotiated with 18 concerned parties all looking to improve their own position.

No, I am treating it seriously. Clubs wont improve their positions if they sit on their arses waiting for these big trades to go through and most of all I feel for players who cant change clubs because of the clubs incompetence at trade week.
 
I really hope Brisbane don't get desperate and give up anything more than pick 5 for Beams. They aren't in a Premiership window, so to gift a quality player such as Hanley or Aish on top of a potential superstar at pick 4 would be conplete stupidity.
 
I really hope Brisbane don't get desperate and give up anything more than pick 5 for Beams. They aren't in a Premiership window, so to gift a quality player such as Hanley or Aish on top of a potential superstar at pick 4 would be conplete stupidity.

I don't think we'll get anything to be honest. It's all a waste of breath.
 
Mean while Jono O'Rourke has stated that he wishes to move to Hawthorn.

In other news LeBron Janes has told the Cavs that he wishes to be traded to Hawthorn
 

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You're treating it like an entertainment piece instead of what it is: a series of high level employment contracts being negotiated with 18 concerned parties all looking to improve their own position.

Not hard to fathom... People want trade week shortened, I'm of the opposite view - why not make it up to a week prior to the national draft (or even including the draft)

The only real negative I see is for clubs like my own for whom list managers may need to be away from home for too long.
 
I don't think we'll get anything to be honest. It's all a waste of breath.
This wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, though. Pick 5 would land you a potential star forward, something you're screaming out for. Beams is a quality player, however the greed shown by Collingwood could easily come back to haunt the Lions. Aish and Hanley could be anything, you'd be stupid to give either of them away on top of pick 5.
 
What can Hawthorn possibly offer for JOR?
We have a number of extremely talented players in the VFL who've been deprived of games up until this point of time. Alex Woodward and Mitch Hallahan have won the previous two Liston Trophy's (basically the VFL Brownlow equivilent). Both have massive future's imo, they will be given a lot of opportunities next season.
 
We have a number of extremely talented players in the VFL who've been deprived of games up until this point of time. Alex Woodward and Mitch Hallahan have won the previous two Liston Trophy's (basically the VFL Brownlow equivilent). Both have massive future's imo, they will be given a lot of opportunities next season.
VFL players who can't make your best 22 and pick 19 don't get you pick 2. JOR's value might have slipped a bit, but surely not that much?
 

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