KJpie
Premiership Player
"If" Jol's retires and one of the young duo get's injured at any stage throughout the year then where does our ruck stocks as a club stand even with a state league player on the list in some form??
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Very mixed opinions, I'm 50/50 pendant on how he sees out the year. Does he have one more year left on his contract Chilli?
Agree Re: state ruck option.
Very mixed opinions, I'm 50/50 pendant on how he sees out the year. Does he have one more year left on his contract Chilli?
Agree Re: state ruck option.
Would the Swans Accept that. Might have to add Steak Knives to the Deal
Sorry to be confusing, I think this is the last year on his contract.
Either extend or rookie him. having hudson and jolly developing the ruck stocks would be invaluable. plus jolly can come in as hudson did this year. plus we need a ruckman for the 2's.I think he is out of contract end 2013.
I would sign him for 1 more year.
Assume he is waiting until year end to decide if he & the club want him to go around again.
A lot depends on his body I guess.
For leg speed reasons only. We lack it so much its ridiculous. It will really show on Saturday night against the swans. He has loads of it so id look at the price. If its overs leave it. If your specifically looking for leg speed it wouldn't be hsrd to find elsewhere. If the deal is fairish id def consider it though.
if daisy go's and we pick up yarran that will cancel our first round compensation so proble smart to pick a fast kid like yarran in the draft because yarran would choose westcoast eagles to play with he's mate nic-nat and head home to wa.
We're interested in everyone and their pet dog.Patrick Karnezis is home sick and wants to come home to Melbourne, apparently the pies are interested...
hahah that's true, we'll be interested in jack watts soon.We're interested in everyone and their pet dog.
We're interested in everyone and their pet dog.
Patrick Karnezis is home sick and wants to come home to Melbourne, apparently the pies are interested...
I'd love us to get Watts over!hahah that's true, we'll be interested in jack watts soon.
I'd love us to get Watts over!
I'd love us to get Watts over!
Are Sydney that quick though??
Jetta obviously is but he is out. As is Adam Goodes.
Their midfield is Jack, Kennedy, Hanneberry, O'Keefe and Mitchell. None of those are slow, but none are lightnting quick either.
They have good run off half back with McVeigh, Shaw and Malceski. However only Shaw is really quick.
The difference with the Swans is how fit they are and how hard they run both ways. Footspeed isn't necessarily the key. They also move the ball really well by foot. They have very few poor users of the footy.
Would have serious concerns of holding onto a chest mark.
LOL!I'd prefer Eddie Betts at $600k.
I've had this info for awhile and mentioned it on here once or twice.
He comes from a very strong Collingwood supporting household and has been hoping to get to us for the last couple of years.
Now has officially told the Brions he wants to be traded back to Victoria and I'd imagine Pies will be his preferred destination.
A small forward type with potential to go through the guts later on in his career.
I'd imagine it wouldn't take much to get him to the Club and a trade involving Yagmoor could be on the cards.
PATRICK Karnezis has told the Brisbane Lions he wants to head home to Victoria at the end of this season, having failed to overcome the homesickness that has plagued him in his three years at the club.
AFL.com.au understands Karnezis, 21, recently told the Lions he had decided to leave the club when his contract expires at the end of this season.
After unsuccessfully requesting a trade to a Victorian club at the end of last season, Karnezis made a concerted effort to settle into Brisbane this year, but the lure of home has proved too strong.
It is understood several Victorian clubs including Collingwood are circling the No. 25 pick in the 2010 draft, but the Lions will be looking to drive a hard bargain at the trade table.