Western Bombers or Essendon bulldogs .
Maybe Like that caryard with the old dumpy cars next to the new car caryards.
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Pick 7 for Smoking Joe.
Good luck to him but I think that's a Bomber's win.
Too injury prone and not defensive enough with diminishing returns.
Still, him and Hipwood will be pretty awesome.
Daniher is horrible when you consider the gap between his best and worst. Pick 7 is a joke end of first at best imo.
A synopsis of key players in this coming trade period. Not just about Essendon.....but nicely articulates their shitness:
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...29-p569pk.html
Adrian Dodoro, Essendon general manager list management and recruiting
A figure of much intrigue, Dodoro is part of the furniture at the Bombers. But that also means he's been there throughout the club's 16-year finals-win drought. The wily veteran recruiter has developed a hard-earned reputation for being difficult to deal with, known for making ambit claims for opposition stars.
He was a central player last year when he held firm and didn't deal with Sydney for Joe Daniher. In the end, the Dons will end up with less than they might have otherwise got for the forward, who joined the Lions on Friday when free agency opened.
Dodoro will be front and centre again in talks with Carlton about out-of-contract backman Adam Saad who has requested a trade to the Blues. Dodoro's initial ask included the likes of Charlie Curnow and Sam Walsh, but he appears to have lowered the bar since then.
Dodoro must also negotiate with Greater Western Sydney over Jye Caldwell, although the Dons could threaten to walk the Victorian youngster through to the pre-season draft. Then there's Josh Dunkley, a key target of the Bombers who looks keen to head to Tullamarine but about whom the Western Bulldogs have indicated they are unwilling to budge.
A shrewd political player and ally of Kevin Sheedy, Dodoro has been backed by the legendary coach - recently added to the Essendon board - to remain at the club. Dodoro has been thrust further into the spotlight following the axing of football department chief Dan Richardson.