AFL Trades 2023: North Melbourne rumoured to be interested in West Coast Eagles forward Jack Darling
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Jack Darling may be at the commercial table as part of an agreement to divide the No.1 selection with North Melbourne. West Coast's biggest decision on the trade period is whether he will stick or divide his first elections or whether they have given up Harley Reid. According to AFL Trade Radio debate, North Melbourne showed interest in Eagles's malignant spear title. Last week, the West Coast List boss Rohan O’brien said he would receive an extraordinary offer to entertain a position he confirmed on Monday. “In fact, didn't put a price for it because if we do this, feel it as our appetite to trade perception.“ West Coast divided its best elections last year and exchanged the election 2 for No.8 and No.12. “We didn't think we would do this last year, but things developed and we thought it was the best option, O’brien said. "That's why we keep open -minded right now." Realistic North Melbourne is the only club with a draft hand that is strong enough to entertain the number 1 from Eagles. Currently, they have elections 2, 14, 20, 42, 54, 62 and 79, and I are expected to receive elections 3 as compensation for McKay. Camera icon darling, all Australia can be a useful friend for Nick Larkey.Kredi Quinn Rooney Any move for election number 1 would probably see two three headings and North Melbourne other elections. Darling remained below the best in recent seasons, and along with Nick Larkey, it can provide another long option as well as valuable advanced line experience. However, no official offer was received, and it would be difficult to see that Eagles had left with 500 goals in the midst retirement of a few other veterans in Luke Shuey, Shannon Horn and Nic Naitanui at the beginning this season.
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