Aylett+Edwards from GWS for Pick 48

Return of the excitement machine.

Fantastic work

Who the hell is Aylett?

Pick 48 for Edwards basically, aylett is steak knives.

21 year old midfielder with dodgy knees.

Two players for pick 48 ???  ................ Dodoro trading like a boss.  

Great trade, props for being able to get Edwards. Makes me feel more content with just accepting pick 26 from the Dogs, use that on Gartlett and with the signing of Chapman this is a good start in overcoming these draft penalties.

We will regret trading for Aylett. NFI who he is but it won't work

From http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-10-22/bombers-swoop-on-giant-pair

 

Aylett has had a history of knee injuries but is a talented half-back flanker.

 

HBFs for the win

One ACL injury doesn't mean dodgy knees. 

BUT SHAUN EDWARDS FKG GET IN

Who the hell is Aylett?

Originally from Leeton NSW, Kurt Aylett is an athletic midfielder with elite endurance who can run and carry to break the lines.
He accepted a scholarship to attend Ballarat Clarendon College to complete his VCE for 2009”10 and in 2010 was also the Sports Captain.
He has developed his game with North Ballarat Rebels at TAC Cup level, playing 12 matches in each of the past two seasons. In 2008 he played for NSW/ACT at the NAB Under”16 Championships while he also represented his state at the 2010 NAB Under”18 Championships, playing all five matches to average 18 disposals and an elite nine handball receives per match.
Aylett tore his ACL playing in the NEAFL for the GWS GIANTS in August 2011.

 

After eleven months of rehabilitation, Kurt Aylett overcame the ACL tear that saw him sidelined for most of 2012. Aylett made his AFL debut against Fremantle in Round 17 and collected six disposals before being subbed in the third quarter.

 

- See more at: http://www.gwsgiants.com.au/player-profile/kurt-aylett#sthash.Sg6sSc2i.dpuf

I really like this trade.

One ACL injury doesn't mean dodgy knees.


Has had more injuries than one acl.

Aylett a Run and carry player i think it's worth the risk. 

That’s pleasing because both players provide line breaking and carrying run and that is something we have lacked.

New toys!

I like the deal, Aylett had some good wraps on him before injury problems, hopefully he is over them now and be can put pressure on guys for a spot.

We are doing very well with all of our restrictions this year!

From http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-10-22/bombers-swoop-on-giant-pair

 

Aylett has had a history of knee injuries but is a talented half-back flanker.

 

HBFs for the win

He's actually a midfielder.

Get fuckinnnnng innnnnnnnnnn