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2025 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Does anyone know Tim Lamb?
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Just wondering...
In any event, it's not hard to disguise an "under the table" transaction by use of payments at discounted rates of property titles to third party trusts or related parties. If you can beat the price of your opponents by say $250k then it's a hell of an advantage from a price perspective, let alone reducing your TPP salary cap figures. Not suggesting that any particular club would be inclined to do such a thing ... but ... meow.
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Wednesday 22nd January 2025
There’s a direct connection between the about to be meteoric rise of the Melbourne Football Club and the forthcoming demise of the Sydney Swans who have been appalling in two of the last three grand finals. Their midfield is about to fall apart with their champion midfielder Chad Warner about to return to WA. Chad has purchased a new residence in Perth and will be off to Fremantle next season as a free agent. I can reveal that today he went haywire at training and got involved in a fight with his brother. With an expensive contract heading Chad’s way, the Dockers won’t be able to offer our Kozzy enough $s to entice him away from home - unless they cough up a couple of players in return like Andrew Brayshaw and Caleb Serong. So it’s looking more and more like we keep Kozzy and the Swans rely on Gulden in their midfield going forward.
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2025 AFL Rising Star Candidates
Sportsbet Odds 18/1/2025 (chances are you’re about to lose) 7.00 Jagga Smith (Carlton), Levi Ashcroft (Brisbane Lions) 10.00 Finn O'Sullivan (North Melbourne), Josh Smillie (Richmond), Samuel Lalor (Richmond) 13.00 Harvey Langford (Melbourne) 15.00 Sid Draper (Adelaide) 18.00 Nate Caddy (Essendon) 21.00 Bo Allan (West Coast Eagles), Daniel Curtin (Adelaide) 26.00 Isaac Kako (Essendon), Leonardo Lombard (Gold Coast Suns), Tobie Travaglia (St Kilda) 34.00 Xavier Lindsay (Melbourne) 41.00 Archie Roberts (Essendon), Cooper Hynes (Western Bulldogs), Hugo Garcia (St Kilda), Kane McAuliffe (Richmond) 51.00 Alix Tauru (St Kilda), Christian Moraes (Port Adelaide), Harry Armstrong (Richmond), Hugh Boxshall (St Kilda), Jake Rogers (Gold Coast Suns), Joe Berry (Port Adelaide), Koltyn Tholstrup (Melbourne), Murphy Reid (Fremantle), Taj Hotton (Richmond)
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The Mongrel Punt - Season Preview
- PRESEASON TRAINING: Thursday 9th January 2025
- The Devil’s Advocates
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2025 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Tairon Ah-Mu deserves an asterisk as well. (Melbourne NGA but not eligible under the usual NGA rules … because, Melbourne) *
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The Kalani White Thread
Yes but you need to take into account the family situation with Kalani’s mother and brothers still living on the Gold Coast and perhaps not so inclined to move down to Melbourne.
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Delistings 2024
Cogito, ergo sum In the words of the great French philosopher René Descartes, "I think, therefore I am". This is a thought of my own. No inside information whatsoever - just reading a few tea leaves.
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Delistings 2024
I think we might do a trade with the Saints for Tomlinson to help them maintain the best level of compensation for Battle. Player could be Membrey.
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Dan Houston
Saints apparently no longer in the race for Houston. Does anyone know whether this has prompted a move to remove their president and board and sack the coach?
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Appalling Umpire Error
The umpiring decision that cost Fremantle a finals place.
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Draft relief
Yes, the fine reds served at Pomeroy’s Wine Bar was the catalyst along with articles written by fine journalists like Jay Clark and astute observers such as Kane Cornes Esquire.
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Draft relief
Now hear me out … After hearing and reading all of the reports from many of the experts in the media, I think one thing is very clear. The Melbourne Football Club has a poor culture, it’s poorly run, badly coached and players are rushing to desert it like rats on a sinking ship. One commentator is even comparing our situation with the time the club sacked Norm Smith which was followed by years in the wilderness. We are cactus. My recommendation on how to solve this is for the AFL to do exactly what it has done in the past to give clubs in distress a leg up in their time of hardship and need. Only this time to be proactive and provide draft relief in advance so the competition won’t have to hold up a perennial basket case for a number of years. A couple of first round draft picks should do the trick. Come on MFC. Make the application for draft relief to maintain a competitive AFL for all clubs!