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Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:18 am
by Booney
Butters has rejected any adavnces.

“The big talking point out of the weekend was Jason Horne-Francis and how do Port Adelaide and North Melbourne get a deal done,” Cleary told 7news.

“We can tell you that North Melbourne has officially asked for Zak Butters, but it won’t be happening.

“I think that call came in late last night or early this morning for Zak Butters to request a move to North Melbourne, he’s knocked that straight on the head.

“He won’t be moving, (he’s got) two years to run on his deal at Alberton.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:19 am
by Lightning McQueen
amber_fluid wrote:
Vamos wrote:
Spent many a lunch break in year 11 and 12 at that joint.


Nothing like a quarter chicken and chips with a cone for lunch.
Staple diet at Lefevre High.

Wow, a fish and chip shop that also sold ice creams?

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:25 am
by Lightning McQueen
The Dark Knight wrote:
Vamos wrote:Spent many a lunch break in year 11 and 12 at that joint.

It was Black Rooster or Eltheton Takaway for us, Black Roosters chips were quality.


What was the joint called right on St Vinnies and Church Place? Used to be my go to when I lived up that way, I reckon there's a domino's there now.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:29 am
by amber_fluid
Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Vamos wrote:Spent many a lunch break in year 11 and 12 at that joint.

It was Black Rooster or Eltheton Takaway for us, Black Roosters chips were quality.


What was the joint called right on St Vinnies and Church Place? Used to be my go to when I lived up that way, I reckon there's a domino's there now.


The takeaway joint near the old pawn broker?
Can’t remember the name but went there many a times after playing basketball at St Ives.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:31 am
by amber_fluid
Lightning McQueen wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Vamos wrote:
Spent many a lunch break in year 11 and 12 at that joint.


Nothing like a quarter chicken and chips with a cone for lunch.
Staple diet at Lefevre High.

Wow, a fish and chip shop that also sold ice creams?


You had to go to the back door for the ice cream though

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:31 am
by whufc
Booney wrote:Butters has rejected any adavnces.

“The big talking point out of the weekend was Jason Horne-Francis and how do Port Adelaide and North Melbourne get a deal done,” Cleary told 7news.

“We can tell you that North Melbourne has officially asked for Zak Butters, but it won’t be happening.

“I think that call came in late last night or early this morning for Zak Butters to request a move to North Melbourne, he’s knocked that straight on the head.

“He won’t be moving, (he’s got) two years to run on his deal at Alberton.


Good news for Port. Makes you wonder if it was a first rounder plus Butters they were looking for.?

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:41 am
by Lightning McQueen
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
I'm not giving up Georgiades.


Is he really that 'good'

Average 1 goal a game, 10 possession, 4 marks a game tallish forward

As a comparison Daniel McStay averages 1 goal a game, 10 possessions, 4 marks a game.

Michael Frederick has produced almost identical stats as well 1 goal, 10 possessions, 4 marks.

Statistically Todd Marshall has had a better year and his the whipping boy of the club.


In a short answer, yes, he is.

He is going to be a star down the track, of course Marshall had a better year, Marshall came of age and shut all of his critics up, Mitch will be even better than him in a couple of years.

Comparing him to Frederick is nonsense, Mitch takes pack marks, Frederick irks me, I remember the Dawson showdown, Freddy kicked a goal to put us a few in front and did a bit of showboating, I looked at my lad and said "That's gonna come back and bite us"

Georgie and Butters are non-negotiables IMO.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:42 am
by Lightning McQueen
amber_fluid wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Vamos wrote:Spent many a lunch break in year 11 and 12 at that joint.

It was Black Rooster or Eltheton Takaway for us, Black Roosters chips were quality.


What was the joint called right on St Vinnies and Church Place? Used to be my go to when I lived up that way, I reckon there's a domino's there now.


The takeaway joint near the old pawn broker?
Can’t remember the name but went there many a times after playing basketball at St Ives.


It was right on the corner adjacent to the opening bridge. Their yiros' were the bomb, and their chips.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:43 am
by Lightning McQueen
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:Butters has rejected any adavnces.

“The big talking point out of the weekend was Jason Horne-Francis and how do Port Adelaide and North Melbourne get a deal done,” Cleary told 7news.

“We can tell you that North Melbourne has officially asked for Zak Butters, but it won’t be happening.

“I think that call came in late last night or early this morning for Zak Butters to request a move to North Melbourne, he’s knocked that straight on the head.

“He won’t be moving, (he’s got) two years to run on his deal at Alberton.


Good news for Port. Makes you wonder if it was a first rounder plus Butters they were looking for.?


Of course it was, they consulted with Dutchy.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:46 am
by amber_fluid
Lightning McQueen wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:It was Black Rooster or Eltheton Takaway for us, Black Roosters chips were quality.


What was the joint called right on St Vinnies and Church Place? Used to be my go to when I lived up that way, I reckon there's a domino's there now.


The takeaway joint near the old pawn broker?
Can’t remember the name but went there many a times after playing basketball at St Ives.


It was right on the corner adjacent to the opening bridge. Their yiros' were the bomb, and their chips.


Yep that’s the one.
Vamos will remember the name.
He remembers shit like that.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:53 am
by PatowalongaPirate
Zaine Cordy is now a Saint, unrestricted FA.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:57 am
by Lightning McQueen
amber_fluid wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Wow, a fish and chip shop that also sold ice creams?


You had to go to the back door for the ice cream though

Reminds me of staying at Uncle Cyril's.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 10:02 am
by Lightning McQueen
PatowalongaPirate wrote:Zaine Cordy is now a Saint, unrestricted FA.

Never really thought much of him but my son was spewing this morning when he heard this trade was likely to go ahead.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 2:03 pm
by Booney
The GWS Giants trade its Round Two Selection (21) and its 2023 Round Two Selection to the Brisbane Lions for its Round One Selection (15).

Brisbane beefing up picks.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 2:06 pm
by whufc
Booney wrote:The GWS Giants trade its Round Two Selection (21) and its 2023 Round Two Selection to the Brisbane Lions for its Round One Selection (15).

Brisbane beefing up picks.


Is this due to the points for Ashcroft....

How they going to acquire Dunkley surely they are going to need at least one first rounder for him as a minimum........

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 2:09 pm
by Booney
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:The GWS Giants trade its Round Two Selection (21) and its 2023 Round Two Selection to the Brisbane Lions for its Round One Selection (15).

Brisbane beefing up picks.


Is this due to the points for Ashcroft....

How they going to acquire Dunkley surely they are going to need at least one first rounder for him as a minimum........


Points - Yes.

Dunkley - They'll have to get creative. Really creative.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 2:11 pm
by whufc
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:The GWS Giants trade its Round Two Selection (21) and its 2023 Round Two Selection to the Brisbane Lions for its Round One Selection (15).

Brisbane beefing up picks.


Is this due to the points for Ashcroft....

How they going to acquire Dunkley surely they are going to need at least one first rounder for him as a minimum........


Points - Yes.

Dunkley - They'll have to get creative. Really creative.


Yeah agree. If JHF is worth two first rounders Josh Dunkley has to be worth every bit of that....only 23 already a star of the game imo, versatile and could be one of the games best in a few years.

Yes yes yes im a massive Dunkley fan boy.

I know he stated Brisbane but as his destination but surely GC have to at very least enquire and try and make a play with the Rankine pick to come plus their number 7 pick and most likely plenty of salary cap space.

Given Dunkleys partner isnt even in Brisbane yet i wonder if he will be willing to spend another year at the dogs if a trade cant be done.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 2:17 pm
by Lightning McQueen
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:The GWS Giants trade its Round Two Selection (21) and its 2023 Round Two Selection to the Brisbane Lions for its Round One Selection (15).

Brisbane beefing up picks.


Is this due to the points for Ashcroft....

How they going to acquire Dunkley surely they are going to need at least one first rounder for him as a minimum........


Points - Yes.

Dunkley - They'll have to get creative. Really creative.


Yeah agree. If JHF is worth two first rounders Josh Dunkley has to be worth every bit of that....only 23 already a star of the game imo, versatile and could be one of the games best in a few years.

Yes yes yes im a massive Dunkley fan boy.

I know he stated Brisbane but as his destination but surely GC have to at very least enquire and try and make a play with the Rankine pick to come plus their number 7 pick and most likely plenty of salary cap space.

Given Dunkleys partner isnt even in Brisbane yet i wonder if he will be willing to spend another year at the dogs if a trade cant be done.


Enter the Power: The destination club.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 2:17 pm
by Booney
Gold Coast are throwing in pick 7 with Jake Bowes so someone takes his salary off them.

Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 2:29 pm
by reppoh_eht
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:The GWS Giants trade its Round Two Selection (21) and its 2023 Round Two Selection to the Brisbane Lions for its Round One Selection (15).

Brisbane beefing up picks.


Is this due to the points for Ashcroft....

How they going to acquire Dunkley surely they are going to need at least one first rounder for him as a minimum........


Points - Yes.

Dunkley - They'll have to get creative. Really creative.


Yeah agree. If JHF is worth two first rounders Josh Dunkley has to be worth every bit of that....only 23 already a star of the game imo, versatile and could be one of the games best in a few years.

Yes yes yes im a massive Dunkley fan boy.

I know he stated Brisbane but as his destination but surely GC have to at very least enquire and try and make a play with the Rankine pick to come plus their number 7 pick and most likely plenty of salary cap space.

Given Dunkleys partner isnt even in Brisbane yet i wonder if he will be willing to spend another year at the dogs if a trade cant be done.


Is 25 (will be 26 at start of next season) not 23, but that probably doesn't change your point.