Hopw about these?
-Rory Hilton to Freo/Dogs for Cunningham or R.Hargraves.
-Dragacevic to Coll/Haw/Ess for Williams, Cox or S.Hunt
-Henneman to Geel/Dogs for Foasert/Rooke or McGuinnus or Wiggins
-Bullen to Dogs/Freo for Birss/B.Harrison or S.Dodd/T.Longmuir
-Hille to Dogs for Street and 2nd rounder
-M.Bolton to Hawks for D.Jacobs
-S.Hunt to Tigers for Dravacevic
-Forster-Knight to Freo for T.Longmuir
-Joel Rynalds to Carlton for D.Clarke
-S.Harvey to Blues for Livingstone
-O'Bree to Hawks for Lekkas.
No, they are not from BigFooty, I made them up myself.
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I wouldnt mind Obree for Lekkas, but i am very wary of touching anyone on the hawks list after this year.
If Sheedy can get 2 players for Hille, he is a master. Even though one of those players is Street. It will be funny if Jacobs goes back to the bombers. He hasnt done much over there, will the hawks still trade with the scum again after that? What did Essendon get for Jacobs before?
If Sheedy can get 2 players for Hille, he is a master. Even though one of those players is Street. It will be funny if Jacobs goes back to the bombers. He hasnt done much over there, will the hawks still trade with the scum again after that? What did Essendon get for Jacobs before?
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Yes, you can, Dale. Players remain contracted to the club until 30th October and can only move to another club before then if as part of an agreed trade.
If a club delists a player, it means only that they won't be on the club's list when it's submitted to the AFL on the 29th October. By advising a player that he is to be delisted, it gives him the opportunity to seek a trade to get to a club of his own choice. If two clubs cannot arrange a trade, the player can nominate for the National Draft but that, of course, means he has to go wherever he is picked, which won't necessarily be where he wants to go.
If a club does NOT delist a player by the 29th, they cannot nominate for the National Draft eg Stevens, Rawlings in 2003; they can only nominate for the Pre Season Draft as an uncontracted player.
If a club delists a player, it means only that they won't be on the club's list when it's submitted to the AFL on the 29th October. By advising a player that he is to be delisted, it gives him the opportunity to seek a trade to get to a club of his own choice. If two clubs cannot arrange a trade, the player can nominate for the National Draft but that, of course, means he has to go wherever he is picked, which won't necessarily be where he wants to go.
If a club does NOT delist a player by the 29th, they cannot nominate for the National Draft eg Stevens, Rawlings in 2003; they can only nominate for the Pre Season Draft as an uncontracted player.
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