Re: Rory Lobb
WILL RORY LOBB GET TO THE WESTERN BULLDOGS?
Fremantle has stated outright it won’t be trading Lobb, who the Dogs committed to long before Sam Darcy stated his case as a 2023 weapon of choice.
So what it comes down to is whether the Dockers need a Dogs draft pick to broker the Luke Jackson deal, and how much do the Dogs actually want Lobb?
Given Melbourne wants a pick at 7 or better and a future first – or two top-10 picks – for Jackson, the Dockers have plenty on their plate trying to assemble that suite of picks.
They might only get the Liam Jones compo pick in the third round for Acres, they might only get a future second-rounder for Griffin Logue.
Surely the Roos would be prepared to hand over the future second and third-rounders they secured in their special assistance package for both Logue and Darcy Tucker.
But Fremantle also wants Gold Coast’s Jeremy Sharp as the wingman to replace Acres, so it might eventually need the Dogs’ pick.
The unanswered question is whether a Bulldogs side which has lost Josh Dunkley’s 18 goals and could get multiple picks for him from the Lions is prepared to offer more than its current second-rounder at pick 30.
If they think they have enough forward cover, letting Lobb go might be as easy as standing on their digs with the current offer.
WILL RORY LOBB GET TO THE WESTERN BULLDOGS?
Fremantle has stated outright it won’t be trading Lobb, who the Dogs committed to long before Sam Darcy stated his case as a 2023 weapon of choice.
So what it comes down to is whether the Dockers need a Dogs draft pick to broker the Luke Jackson deal, and how much do the Dogs actually want Lobb?
Given Melbourne wants a pick at 7 or better and a future first – or two top-10 picks – for Jackson, the Dockers have plenty on their plate trying to assemble that suite of picks.
They might only get the Liam Jones compo pick in the third round for Acres, they might only get a future second-rounder for Griffin Logue.
Surely the Roos would be prepared to hand over the future second and third-rounders they secured in their special assistance package for both Logue and Darcy Tucker.
But Fremantle also wants Gold Coast’s Jeremy Sharp as the wingman to replace Acres, so it might eventually need the Dogs’ pick.
The unanswered question is whether a Bulldogs side which has lost Josh Dunkley’s 18 goals and could get multiple picks for him from the Lions is prepared to offer more than its current second-rounder at pick 30.
If they think they have enough forward cover, letting Lobb go might be as easy as standing on their digs with the current offer.
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