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Trade Week Prediction Competition

Mcguane might not to hit a target, but he can spoil and tackle well.
Maybe hawthorn will have a look. 4th round
 
zippadeee said:
Mcguane might not to hit a target, but he can spoil and tackle well.
Maybe hawthorn will have a look. 4th round

They already have Tom Murphy, and our strategy of recruiting blokes who can kick was brought by Dimma from the Hawks. I'd say 0 chance.
 
crackertiger said:
Michael Walters from Freo to Richmond.

What do we know about this guy?

His biggest claim to fame so far is that he lived in the same street as Nicnat and Chris Yarran.

He is pretty skillful, but under 180cm, and hasn't done much with the Dockers. Supposedly can play midfield, but I have only ever seen him play at WAFL level as a forward.

I seem to recall he won a medal at the U16 National Championships.

He is a class above WAFL, and maybe not getting much of a go because of Hayden Ballantyne. But then again, the Dockers seem to prefer Clancee Pearce over him.
 
Streak said:
His biggest claim to fame so far is that he lived in the same street as Nicnat and Chris Yarran.

He is pretty skillful, but under 180cm, and hasn't done much with the Dockers. Supposedly can play midfield, but I have only ever seen him play at WAFL level as a forward.

I seem to recall he won a medal at the U16 National Championships.

He is a class above WAFL, and maybe not getting much of a go because of Hayden Ballantyne. But then again, the Dockers seem to prefer Clancee Pearce over him.

Isn't he a tad on the slow side for a small forward? Meant to have beautiful kick on him.
 
Re: Trade

scooty said:
I know its not tiger related but armstrong from adelaide has asked for a trade to sydney

What is happening with that club? Bock, Davis both gone. Gunston, Maric, Armstrong all wanting out. So much for everyone leaving Port.
 
tigs2010 said:
Isn't he a tad on the slow side for a small forward? Meant to have beautiful kick on him.

Could well be. I have only seen him play at WAFL level, and it can be hard to pick up on things like a lack of pace, kicking ability or other AFL limiting characterisitc when the skills these guys have more than compensate at a lower level for their weaknesses.
 
Re: Trade

tigs2010 said:
What is happening with that club? Bock, Davis both gone. Gunston, Maric, Armstrong all wanting out. So much for everyone leaving Port.

But we absolutely must sign Neil Craig to improve our development apparantly ::)
 
Re: Trade

tigs2010 said:
What is happening with that club? Bock, Davis both gone. Gunston, Maric, Armstrong all wanting out. So much for everyone leaving Port.
Lennox Street said:
But we absolutely must sign Neil Craig to improve our development apparantly ::)

Well, if Craig's gone, what's the reason?
 
2 questions:
Are we allowed to trade the compo pick we received in the tambling trade last year?
What's this gwilt rumour that's been alluded to?
 
Ian4 said:
2 questions:
Are we allowed to trade the compo pick we received in the tambling trade last year?

Yes.
What's this gwilt rumour that's been alluded to?

Hope its only a rumour.
 
What date's are trade week,,,heard got a extra 2 days,so we can walk briskly to the FAX,,

Not running like Miller,,,,,,maybe a worksafe issue,all that running indoors.lol.
 
tigertigertigertiger said:
What date's are trade week,,,heard got a extra 2 days,so we can walk briskly to the FAX,,

Not running like Miller,,,,,,maybe a worksafe issue,all that running indoors.lol.

October 10-17. It will thankfully be over soon :)
 
Lennox Street said:
It will thankfully be over soon :)

I hate trade time but really look forward to the draft. I can't wait till the endless rumours are put to rest, the cattle market is over and we can welcome the new players and the hopes and promise they bring for the future.