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Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:44 pm
by bennymacca
Seems about right, providing we pick someone decent
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Sun Oct 20, 2013 3:02 am
by Q.
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Not really. Collingwood will if they can't off load Shaw.
Nah, last time I checked we hadn't announced that we'd signed Adams...
2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:15 am
by Jim05
Jessie White to Collingwood, they have done a 3 way deal with West Coast and they also receive the Eagles pick 6. Eagles get pick 11 and 31 and Swans get pick 44.
Eagles to ontrade pick 31 for Elliott Yeo
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Sun Oct 20, 2013 6:22 pm
by bennymacca
seems like a good deal for collingwood
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:16 pm
by gadj1976
Jim05 wrote:Jessie White to Collingwood, they have done a 3 way deal with West Coast and they also receive the Eagles pick 6. Eagles get pick 11 and 31 and Swans get pick 44.
Eagles to ontrade pick 31 for Elliott Yeo
Do you think Lynch tries to make a move to another club given this news?
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:55 pm
by RustyCage
Shaw and Adam in a straight swap between Collingwood and GWS
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:52 am
by Dissident
Is that the entire deal? Seems weird
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:32 am
by stan
Jim05 wrote:Jessie White to Collingwood, they have done a 3 way deal with West Coast and they also receive the Eagles pick 6. Eagles get pick 11 and 31 and Swans get pick 44.
Eagles to ontrade pick 31 for Elliott Yeo
So for us its Yeo and pick 11 for pick 6. I think we are penis' at trading.
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:39 am
by Jim05
stan wrote:Jim05 wrote:Jessie White to Collingwood, they have done a 3 way deal with West Coast and they also receive the Eagles pick 6. Eagles get pick 11 and 31 and Swans get pick 44.
Eagles to ontrade pick 31 for Elliott Yeo
So for us its Yeo and pick 11 for pick 6. I think we are penis' at trading.
I think the Eagles have done what they wanted, not a bad move.
The young WA lad you have decided to use your first pick on will be still there at pick 11 so swapping your pick 6 to pick 11 allows you to gain pick 31 to use on Yeo
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:41 am
by Jim05
stan wrote:Jim05 wrote:Jessie White to Collingwood, they have done a 3 way deal with West Coast and they also receive the Eagles pick 6. Eagles get pick 11 and 31 and Swans get pick 44.
Eagles to ontrade pick 31 for Elliott Yeo
So for us its Yeo and pick 11 for pick 6. I think we are penis' at trading.
I think the Eagles have done what they wanted, not a bad move.
The young WA lad you have decided to use your first pick on will be still there at pick 11 so swapping your pick 6 to pick 11 allows you to gain pick 31 to use on Yeo
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:54 am
by Q.
stan wrote:So for us its Yeo and pick 11 for pick 6. I think we are penis' at trading.
For us to get #6 there would have been assurances that we wouldn't be drafting certain players.
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:10 am
by Booney
the wonder elephant wrote:J Pod to the crows
So you blokes were short of flat track bullies on your list?
Pick him when you play teams in the bottom half of the ladder, no point playing him against the top sides.
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:35 am
by Mr Beefy
Booney wrote:the wonder elephant wrote:J Pod to the crows
So you blokes were short of flat track bullies on your list?
Pick him when you play teams in the bottom half of the ladder, no point playing him against the top sides.
I dont think it matters whether he is plalying against a top team or a bottom team, his stats are the same...ordinary.
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:54 am
by hawks21
Mr Beefy wrote:Booney wrote:the wonder elephant wrote:J Pod to the crows
So you blokes were short of flat track bullies on your list?
Pick him when you play teams in the bottom half of the ladder, no point playing him against the top sides.
I dont think it matters whether he is plalying against a top team or a bottom team, his stats are the same...ordinary.
While not a huge fan of the J-Pod, he did rank 6th in contested marks in 2013 and averages 42 goals a season....
Cost us nothing and gives us a decent target while Walker and Jenkins come back from major injuries.
Wasn't he Geelongs fitness/high performance manager before he got drafted? Potenial to offer something off the field as well perhaps.
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:01 am
by Mr Beefy
Yes he was fitness coach or something like that.
I was being a bit facetious when I said ordinary however his stats are consistent whether against a top 8 team or bottom 8 team but were dismal in the last 2 finals.
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:54 pm
by Rik E Boy
Booney wrote:the wonder elephant wrote:J Pod to the crows
So you blokes were short of flat track bullies on your list?
Pick him when you play teams in the bottom half of the ladder, no point playing him against the top sides.
You keep saying this but Pods did kick six goals in a half against Hawthorn and the last time I checked they were a pretty good side. He was also right up there (2nd in the league I think) in the contested marking stats a few years back (can't remember which year but he's hardly had a long career at the top level so can't be all that long ago).
Having said that though, I think Pods is done but he might provide the Cows with some value until Tay Tay and Lyons are fit enough to return and that's why they picked him.
regards,
REB
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:56 pm
by Rik E Boy
Booney wrote:the wonder elephant wrote:J Pod to the crows
So you blokes were short of flat track bullies on your list?
Pick him when you play teams in the bottom half of the ladder, no point playing him against the top sides.
Pick him whenever your number one target is Lynch.
regards,
REB
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:02 pm
by woodublieve12
Not sure if it's been discussed much on here, but can someone please explain to me how Collingwood got pick 11 for thomas and the hawks got pick 19??? There is no chance Daisy is better then Buddy... Doesn't seem to make sense...
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:04 pm
by Dissident
You get the pick after your current pick
Re: 2013 - Player retirements/delistings/trade discussion
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Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:17 pm
by Rik E Boy
Jim05 wrote:Chapman officially signs a 2 year deal at Essendon
Dislike! It's going to be very hard to watch Chappy running around in that shit jumper.
regards,
REB