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Cooney's name raised
Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney was part of discussions between Carlton and the Western Bulldogs.
The Age reports of a deal that would see Cooney, Dogs' teammate Liam Jones and the club's third-round pick (No.45) exchanged for the Blues' second-round pick, No.28.
It would mean the Dogs would have four picks inside the top 30 (6, 26, 27 and 28) in what is viewed as a strong draft pool.
Cooney signed a two-year contract with the Bulldogs last year and will again be eligible for free agency at the end of the 2015 season.
I would have thought a very poor reward for the years of struggling to play on a painful and dodgy knee.
Following our inability to get any deal done thus far lets not sacrifice a true son of the club in order to save someones face at the trade table.
Keep Adam at the Bulldogs I say. And while we are at it obviously Liam Jones doesn't have to much appeal as a trade option, so maybe we should be keeping him as well (if in fact we can).
Cooney's name raised
Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney was part of discussions between Carlton and the Western Bulldogs.
The Age reports of a deal that would see Cooney, Dogs' teammate Liam Jones and the club's third-round pick (No.45) exchanged for the Blues' second-round pick, No.28.
It would mean the Dogs would have four picks inside the top 30 (6, 26, 27 and 28) in what is viewed as a strong draft pool.
Cooney signed a two-year contract with the Bulldogs last year and will again be eligible for free agency at the end of the 2015 season.
I would have thought a very poor reward for the years of struggling to play on a painful and dodgy knee.
Following our inability to get any deal done thus far lets not sacrifice a true son of the club in order to save someones face at the trade table.
Keep Adam at the Bulldogs I say. And while we are at it obviously Liam Jones doesn't have to much appeal as a trade option, so maybe we should be keeping him as well (if in fact we can).
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