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We never wanted Prestia or Mitchell, Marchank if he was the right price, Jaksch we dodged a massive gold bullet.
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We never wanted Prestia or Mitchell, Marchank if he was the right price, Jaksch we dodged a massive gold bullet.
gibbs deal to be done with 2 x first rounders from adelaide
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Agree that it worked out well missing Jaksch, but I'd be disappointed if we didn't try for Prestia or Mitchell.We never wanted Prestia or Mitchell, Marchank if he was the right price, Jaksch we dodged a massive gold bullet.
gibbs deal to be done with 2 x first rounders from adelaide

That was a pretty logical outcome if Carltank weren't interested in the likes of Atkins and Lyons. I imagine Adelaide will get some change along with Gibbs if they give them up.gibbs deal to be done with 2 x first rounders from adelaide
Why because I actually bring up things that St Kilda hasn't landed when someone suggests that we nail everything we want?I'll bet you're fun at parties.
*snore*Why because I actually bring up things that St Kilda hasn't landed when someone suggests that we nail everything we want?
Why don't you address my points rather than make a weak personal swipe?
Another ripper*snore*
That was a pretty logical outcome if Carltank weren't interested in the likes of Atkins and Lyons. I imagine Adelaide will get some change along with Gibbs if they give them up.
SOS widely acknowledged as being a good bloke before a good judge of talent, take that how you will but just be happy he's not our head of recruiting.Finey talking about how lazy Carlton is trying to get all their players from GWS bc of SOS involvement and there are 17 other clubs they should take players from and how bad it'll be for them.
I hope the Carlton recruiters are not listening. Shut up Finey and let them keep going... our good mates GWS would like their pick 5![]()
Whatever makes you feel superior I guess muscles...Another ripper![]()

Brian, do you think if GWS can't do a deal with Carlton and 5 and instead end up with 13, would we look at next years first and a second this year for 13 and 15?Recent history would suggest we get exactly what we want!
Richmond are poised to finally secure Dion Prestia from Gold Coast as the trade period draws to a close.
A deal that would send contracted Carlton star Bryce Gibbs home to Adelaide also appears close to being reached.
While Gold Coast and Hawthorn were likely to head into mediation over Jaeger O'Meara, the Suns and Richmond were close to closing a deal in which the Tigers would concede pick 6 for the former top 10 draft pick.
Under the deal, Richmond would give the Suns their first pick, as well a future second-round pick.
The Tigers would gain Prestia as well as a second-round selection this year, strengthening their position in the coming draft.
The clubs were negotiating over whether the pick returned to Richmond would be 24 or 26.
But both were confident on Tuesday night that a deal was extremely close to being done.
The Tigers already hold one second-round pick, the compensation for Tyrone Vickery's move to Hawthorn as a free agent.
Collingwood will trade pick Jarrod Witts to Gold Coast for pick 44, with the Pies to get a bit back in return.
The Gibbs deal could involve Adelaide's pick 13 and their second-round pick next year.
Under another scenario Adelaide would hand over next year's first-round pick in addition to 13 this year, and get Carlton's 2017 second-round pick back.
For the Crows, that would mean sliding down the 2017 draft order rather than giving up a full selection.
If Carlton secure pick 13 from the Crows, GWS will request that pick alone for defender Caleb Marchbank.
A separate deal would then need to be done for Jarrod Pickett.
Negotiations between the Hawks and Suns have been tense throughout the trade period, with Hawthorn now insisting pick 10 is their final offer for O'Meara.
The clubs could go into mediation on Wednesday in an effort to break the deadlock.
The Suns traded two other second-rounders as part of a deal for Lions defender Pearce Hanley on Tuesday morning.
The trade saw the Suns gain Hanley, who made his start as an international rookie from Ireland nine years ago, as well as Port Adelaide's pick 67.
The Lions received Port's 2017 first-round selection, as well as the Suns' pick 22. The Power took picks 19 and 30, giving them a stronger hand in this year's draft.
Brisbane Lions are committed to trading for Collingwood defender Jack Frost and may need to use a future pick.
The future of Brett Deledio was still up in the air late on Tuesday, with the veteran still a strong chance to remain at the club next year rather than move to Geelong.
Less than two years after signing him as a delisted free agent, the Western Bulldogs sent Joel Hamling home to Fremantle, effectively for a second-round pick.
The Dogs received pick 35 for Hamling, one of many grand final heroes given his job on star Sydney forward Lance Franklin.
They clubs also swapped later picks, with the Bulldogs receiving picks 43 and 61 for picks 40 and 63.
Fremantle must now work a deal with Geelong for forward Shane Kersten, a close friend of Hamling, while the Bulldogs will trade midfielders Koby Stevens and Nathan Hrovat.
The Dogs will also send a late draft pick to Collingwood for forward Travis Cloke.
The Pies are on the lookout for defensive reinforcement following Nathan Brown's move to St Kilda, with Melbourne's Lynden Dunn and Docker Alex Silvagni two they are looking at.
Dunn struggled to break into the Demons' line-up this year, and Melbourne's need to clear up enough list spots ahead of the draft may make his position there more vulnerable.
Sydney ruckman Toby Nankervis is understood to have asked the Swans for a trade to the Tigers.
The Tigers and Swans had explored a trade sending Reece Conca to Sydney for Nankervis, but the Swans were not keen on the injury-prone Conca and Richmond decided to keep him.
The Tigers were still keen to pursue the young developing ruckman in a separate trade.
A number of clubs are waiting to see which clubs end up with which picks, hoping to move further up the draft order.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...sed-to-land-dion-prestia-20161018-gs51ll.html
Agree that it worked out well missing Jaksch, but I'd be disappointed if we didn't try for Prestia or Mitchell.
Finally. some news. Looks like 5 will stay at Carlton, so is 6 from GC the goal now if we're after Brodie?
Gold Coast would end up looking pretty silly if they fought all this time to get pick 6 (when Richmond offered them next years) only to trade it to us for our next years first. But I suppose it might make sense if we give them 23. Effectively they'd be getting next years first AND 23 for Prestia.Finally. some news. Looks like 5 will stay at Carlton, so is 6 from GC the goal now if we're after Brodie?
Are you Big Mart in disguise?Why because I actually bring up things that St Kilda hasn't landed when someone suggests that we nail everything we want?
Why don't you address my points rather than make a weak personal swipe?

Finally. some news. Looks like 5 will stay at Carlton, so is 6 from GC the goal now if we're after Brodie?