Because it's never too early to trade. The Smugglers will get this started, with something we've been mulling over for a while, and @fresh 's quality analysis confirmed - we need a better forward line. So with that in mind we're open for offers on Dyson Heppell, Aaron Hall and Dom Tyson. Perhaps an opportunity for a team with a strong forward line but midfield that could be improved to correct that imbalance? (@fresh , @Tylo )
Haha, love it! While the whole town of Serengeti is still celebrating, the football club management are already open to planning for 2018 and any trade discussions
Good to see @DamoH has got the ball rolling and Banchang would like to follow suit by advising all coaches that PSD Pick #1 and #17 are on the open market and available for trade if the right deal for a MID or RUCK can be reached. We also wish to advise that Matthew Suckling (DEF), Sam Gray (MID), Alex Sexton (MID) and Jarman Impey (FWD) have all asked to be released from their respective contracts, and are available to be traded.
While we're at it I'm also after a quality forward. I'm prepared to give up a mid to get one or be part of a three party trade involving players or picks. I've got B.Crouch, D.Prestia, B.Cunnington, M.Wallis & D.Sheed available. Which mid is available would be dependant on which forward is coming back. I've PMd coaches who I thought might be keen, if I haven't hit you up and you have some interest let me know. Happy trading!
Yeah, lets keep this ball rolling. The Bunyips have the following players open for discussion. Happy for Mids, Forwards, Picks, package deals - whatever floats your boat. SD Thompson J Geary J Kelly (although I think he may retire) T Dickson D Armitage B Stanton and S Pendlebury
Both Kelly and Stanton announced their retirements at the end of this season Essendon Yestin Eades (ret) James Kelly (ret) Brent Stanton (ret) Jobe Watson (ret)
Veteo This guy is ranked 522, hasn't averaged over 75+ for the eight years he's played AFL and playing in the seconds at the moment for poor performance. I just don't see it.
Definitely your right to veto as per the rules. The anti-cheerleading/commentary is unnecessary though and It's disappointing you felt the need to include.
I saw some articles about Trengove being traded/moved to one of the Victorian clubs. If that happens, he should see more play and potentially improve. Also, with a solid ruck option I can focus my efforts on improving my other lines.
UPDATED I guess now I have to pull out the veto rules to see how were going... We have 48 hours to hit 5 vetos for it to be "ratified", otherwise the trade goes ahead as agreed by the two coaches. I have the trade posted at 17:45 on Sunday (that could be Perth time), with vetos from: Yad Bryzza Batfink Fresh We've got until Tuesday evening to see how this pans out.
As always the Bulls are open to offers - a few exceptions but happy to discuss the majority of players on the list The following players are seeking more game time so more than happy to discuss their futures Bruce Fasolo Wood Kelly
Reluctant veto but a veto nevertheless. Had a bit of a think about this while eating lunch and didn't really want to veto a trade just because coaches value players and picks differently to each other. I've taken into account Holky's comment but with Trengove being traded only a few months back I'm struggling to see his value being what is proposed in the trade.
After telling myself that I would always keep my stars, I then convinced myself this year that the bloke with the greatest initials in the AFL could be sold. With that in mind, all Prospectors are available for trade, for the right price.