Trade target discussion (merged thread)
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Phelan has just reported on AFL.com that Hampton from GWS wants out due to more opportunities. I don't know how we'd swing it, but I would love him in the red and white. Giant Hampton seeks trade for more opportunities - AFL.com.au
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scrap the trade ban! Surely if the AFL has any decency left, they would see serious doubts about Buddy's future and lift the trade ban. I would be happy with picking up Hampton.Comment
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B@&&@y trade ban makes it all impossible. We can't even bring in a player on equivalent pay as an outgoing player if it's over $350000. How unfair and a restriction of tradeComment
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Phelan has just reported on AFL.com that Hampton from GWS wants out due to more opportunities. I don't know how we'd swing it, but I would love him in the red and white. Giant Hampton seeks trade for more opportunities - AFL.com.auComment
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WCE gets Jetta, they trade their first round pick to GWS, GWS give us Hampton plus some trade currency (at least 700 points worth, doesn't matter how it is bundled)
I also like the idea of TaliaComment
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these two guys have the mobility and could certainly develop the skills needed"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Hampton is not close to the $350k trade ban limit. We can get him if we can arrange an acceptable trade and Curtly wants to come to us. I don't know if we have much to offer GWS that they don't already have. I think there may be a fair number of clubs interested in Hampton as well.Comment
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Hampton to Explore Trade Options - GWSGIANTS.com.au
The Greater Western Sydney GIANTS have granted defender Curtly Hampton permission to explore trade opportunities.
Hampton played five AFL matches in 2015 to take his career tally to 51 games.
Originally from Alice Springs, Hampton joined the GIANTS as a Northern Territory zone selection in 2010.
The 22-year old is contracted to the GIANTS until the end of 2016, however, the club understands Curtly?s desire to seek greater playing opportunities and will do its best to help facilitate a suitable trade.
The NAB AFL Trade Period commences on Monday 12th October."be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Hampton is not close to the $350k trade ban limit. We can get him if we can arrange an acceptable trade and Curtly wants to come to us. I don't know if we have much to offer GWS that they don't already have. I think there may be a fair number of clubs interested in Hampton as well."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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For mine if Swans want Hampton, then bird is an obvious trade option..
So Hampton and a draft pick or draft pick swap, for Bird....
We get to add depth to our defence and some more draft points.
They get a hardened, premiership player in the age profile they need....mid - late 20's.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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For mine if Swans want Hampton, then bird is an obvious trade option..
So Hampton and a draft pick or draft pick swap, for Bird....
We get to add depth to our defence and some more draft points.
They get a hardened, premiership player in the age profile they need....mid - late 20's.Comment
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For mine if Swans want Hampton, then bird is an obvious trade option..
So Hampton and a draft pick or draft pick swap, for Bird....
We get to add depth to our defence and some more draft points.
They get a hardened, premiership player in the age profile they need....mid - late 20's.
I really don't know how to value Bird on the trading block. Nor Hampton for that matter. Why hasn't he managed to break into the GWS backline even when Buntine went down injured?
PS: Always meant to say how I love your Will Rogers quote.Comment
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