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23-06-2022, 10:41 PM
#2251
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Gave up watching Dees vs lions - looks like lions are in need of a good mid to support Neale.
I know most hope we keep Dunkley but just spitballing: Would lions be interested in one of our mids eg Dunkley (who if he was open to move would at least be moving to a contender & possibly a leadership role too) and if so what could we expect in return? Given their likely too 4 finish you’d think it would involve a player exchange.
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23-06-2022, 10:47 PM
#2252
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Originally Posted by
josie
Gave up watching Dees vs lions - looks like lions are a good mid to support Neale.
I know most hope we keep Dunkley but just spitballing: Would lions be interested in one of our mids eg Dunkley (who if he was open to move would at least be moving to a contender & possibly a leadership role too) and if so what could we expect in return? Given their likely too 4 finish you’d think it would involve a player exchange.
Charlie Cameron!
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23-06-2022, 10:50 PM
#2253
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Coach killer stuff from the Lions.
Clarkson up there you might have a shot.
Jackson's value just doubled.
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06-08-2022, 11:16 PM
#2254
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Soooo.......what do we want to do when the inevitable happens?
The original post of the thread, which I think gets lost on some was this (and to me remains the same today):
I hate it as a concept because he's a premiership hero but we need to change up our mix in the midfield, as having three see ball get ball midfielders who are all of similar pace and size is leading to us being exposed. Aside from Smith there's a distinct lack of zip in the midfield mix and that needs to change.
To me Jacko and Bont are untouchable, so that unfortunately leaves us with one major card to play to change things up and that's putting Dunkley on the market and seeing whether we can bring in a quick established midfielder (not a world beater, but with defencive cred) and a reasonably high draft pick (early to mid second) to secure another.
The reason that this is necessary to me is that we don't have anyone good enough to replace him in the side and nobody coming through who can materially change the way our midfield operates due to its sameness in personnel.
What does everyone think? What is he worth to us?
TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.
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06-08-2022, 11:21 PM
#2255
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Soooo.......what do we want to do when the inevitable happens?
The original post of the thread, which I think gets lost on some was this (and to me remains the same today):
I hate it as a concept because he's a premiership hero but we need to change up our mix in the midfield, as having three see ball get ball midfielders who are all of similar pace and size is leading to us being exposed. Aside from Smith there's a distinct lack of zip in the midfield mix and that needs to change.
To me Jacko and Bont are untouchable, so that unfortunately leaves us with one major card to play to change things up and that's putting Dunkley on the market and seeing whether we can bring in a quick established midfielder (not a world beater, but with defencive cred) and a reasonably high draft pick (early to mid second) to secure another.
The reason that this is necessary to me is that we don't have anyone good enough to replace him in the side and nobody coming through who can materially change the way our midfield operates due to its sameness in personnel.
What does everyone think? What is he worth to us?
25 and on form our best mid.
I’d be disappointed with less than a 10 to 15 range pick.
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07-08-2022, 12:06 AM
#2256
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
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07-08-2022, 12:11 AM
#2257
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Originally Posted by
MrMahatma
1%er king. We need him.
That's not really the point of this iteration of the thread.
From all reports it's likely he's gone, so what do we do if that's the case? How do we leverage a shit situation where we want to keep him to make our list better?
We can't over pay him.
TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.
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11-08-2022, 10:10 AM
#2258
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Inside Trading: Third club joins chase for Josh Dunkley, gun Swan Jake Lloyd in talks, McDonald-Tipungwuti's call
www.afl.com.au
Every Thursday AFL.com.au presents Inside Trading, with breaking news and the best analysis of the Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period covering contracts, re-signings, free agents, the NAB AFL Draft and industry insights.
ANOTHER CLUB IN DUNKLEY CHASE
BRISBANE is among the clubs with interest in out-of-contract Western Bulldogs midfielder Josh Dunkley, who is deciding on his future.
A call from Dunkley isn't expected before the end of the Dogs' season, as the Lions, Port Adelaide and Essendon show interest in the ball-getting premiership player.
Inside Trading revealed the Power's interest in the 25-year-old last month, while the Bombers have continued to track Dunkley closely since his attempted trade to Tullamarine at the end of 2020.
The Lions are also understood to be in the mix, with Dunkley having a link in the state where his sister Lara plays netball for the Queensland Firebirds.
The Bulldogs are keen to retain the 2016 flag winner, with AFL.com.au reporting in July of the Dogs' long-term contract offer in front of Dunkley. They have been keen to sign Dunkley for some time, with his signature the remaining piece in a year of important re-signings for the club.
Dunkley has played 20 games for the Dogs this season and averaged 25 disposals and booted 17 goals in a strong campaign. He is a year away from being a free agent, so would need to be traded if he decided to leave the Bulldogs. – Callum Twomey
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11-08-2022, 10:12 AM
#2259
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
If Dunkley is going the more clubs into him the better.
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11-08-2022, 10:55 AM
#2260
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
'Fremantle now entering the race for Dunkley, with Dunkley known to have a 3rd cousin who performs interpretive dance in the city every 3rd Tuesday.'
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11-08-2022, 10:57 AM
#2261
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Originally Posted by
hujsh
'Fremantle now entering the race for Dunkley, with Dunkley known to have a 3rd cousin who performs interpretive dance in the city every 3rd Tuesday.'
You get a Dunkley, you get a Dunkley, everyone gets a Dunkley
#promotional
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11-08-2022, 11:21 AM
#2262
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
You get a Dunkley, you get a Dunkley, everyone gets a Dunkley
#promotional
Well there are three Dunkleys so in your scenerio this actually could happen.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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11-08-2022, 12:12 PM
#2263
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Choosing to move to the state where your sister is playing netball over the one where your girlfriend is playing netball isn’t weird at all.
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11-08-2022, 12:15 PM
#2264
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
If Dunkley is going the more clubs into him the better.
Exactly. We need the Saints or Hawks to show some interest.
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
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11-08-2022, 12:19 PM
#2265
Re: Trade Dunkley? Not tonight Josephine.
What does it matter how many clubs are into him? He’ll just nominate whatever one he wants and we’ll have to deal with them exclusively because clubs are cowards and that’s how it works.
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