My crystal ball says.....
1) Seaby to Pies, Goldsack to Swans
2) Moore to Crows, Armstrong to Swans
3) Bevo to GWS, 3rd round pick to Swans
My crystal ball says.....
1) Seaby to Pies, Goldsack to Swans
2) Moore to Crows, Armstrong to Swans
3) Bevo to GWS, 3rd round pick to Swans
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT
In memory of my little Staffy - Dicey, 17.06.2005 to 1.12.2011- I'll miss you mate.
There is a Brodie Grundy at draft camp, comes from the same place as Reg. If he's related we could have little Ted (Xavier) and little Reg although little Reg is over 200cms
Doubt that Jolly will retire but having said that I reckon he's done. His degenerative knee condition combined with a career as a crash and bash ruckman will almost certainly ensure he won't see out the remaining 2 years of his contract. Hopefully he causes them some financial pain by retiring mid season!!!
Goldsack mentioned in earlier posts, good player who deserves more opportunity but do we really need another 3rd tall defender???
Kurt Tippett anyone?
C'mon Chels!
Key defender/third tall, but also can play as a rebounder and play smaller. Bit of a jack of all trades, master of none in the defensive line, but not a bad player. Personally I'm not sure we need him, AJ is a similar player who looks like he'll be superior (if he isn't already), and Campbell Heath is also a bit in the same mould. I'm not convinced he'd be a best 22 player at the Swans. Value wise, probably fair enough swap with Seaby, but I reckon we could target a player that's a better fit.
Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!
We should take a long hard look at the saint's list. Chris Pelchen who we all love from his hawk's days is there now and is ruthless and meticulous. if he thinks the premiership window is over and you will not be part of the next gf team you are gone (possibly). there's big opportunities with saints lists if we can find some picks to give up
Post your rumours and official trades.
Tom Mitchell taken by the Swans under father-son with their First Round Draft Pick (21).
He's just finished speaking on AFL Trade Week Radio.
Plough suggests he would have gone "top half dozen" if not for father-son.
Tom spoke well, if not full of the expected cliches (thanks Jenny McAsey!). Looking to earn the respect of his team-mates at training.
And the man who started it all, the Schneiderman . . . . .
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