slicedndiced
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I doubt it... With the injuries to freos other Key forwards, he would be in the forward flank.
For Peel.
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I doubt it... With the injuries to freos other Key forwards, he would be in the forward flank.
I think they are in a great situation, especially if they go the tank. They should have a pick in the 5-7 range, and it is unlikely that he will attract a bid before that as it seems to be the border of his range. Gives them a chance to get Pickett and Waterman, and by the sounds of things both would be capable of playing sooner rather than later. There is another Waterman developing and there is a Matera coming through as well.
not that I want to see it, but I wonder if skinny Josh has straight hair "down there" to contrast with his cranial bouffant?I've chucked another in for you Willow in the Josh Bootsma thread "apparently the girls mum went nuts when she saw his pic"...emphasis being on nuts.
Not a WA boy or plays for a team atm. But what about young Jake Lever Key defender prospect for Vic Metro, he had a knee reconstruction at the beginning of the year meaning he will miss all of this years under 18 games to show whether he can be drafted he had been touted as a top 10 pick this year so if we can pick him up i reakon it could be a steal?
Gotta risk it for the biscuit if your talking about Aspeness look how hes turnt out hes playing some good footy in the 2nds.Is it a risk having our two key positions players at each end (CHB,CHF) both having had knee reconstructions?
Bit of talk around from Carlton supporters in the know that Jeff Garlett is having some family issues and looking to come back to WA at the end of the year. His form has suffered as a result and he has again been dropped from the team this week. If trying to turn Simpson around doesn't come off I would be keen to look at this - Jeff is another ideal player for Subiaco and our rebound game and with him and Hill and Pearce doing this (one off the HBF probably) it would be havoc for opposition teams with that skill and pace. Seems at present we could get him for less than he is really worth - turns 25 in August apparently.
Garlett can run both ways and would flourish under some more guidance and coaching under the likes of RTB, I'd be keen. Who says you'd have to lose quality to gain quality. Duffy goes, the door opens for Garlett.Bit of talk around from Carlton supporters in the know that Jeff Garlett is having some family issues and looking to come back to WA at the end of the year. His form has suffered as a result and he has again been dropped from the team this week. If trying to turn Simpson around doesn't come off I would be keen to look at this - Jeff is another ideal player for Subiaco and our rebound game and with him and Hill and Pearce doing this (one off the HBF probably) it would be havoc for opposition teams with that skill and pace. Seems at present we could get him for less than he is really worth - turns 25 in August apparently.
I don't think he is a bad player or anything but he is probably just a bit one dimensional for my likings. He seems to only be able to play deep forward from what I have seen anyway. I think with Walters and Ballantyne there he wouldn't get a game. Add to that we have Crozier who is waiting in the wings.
On the other hand you could end up with a Morrabito or Menzel who go on to have 3 and 4 (respectively) consecutive knee recos.Gotta risk it for the biscuit if your talking about Aspeness look how hes turnt out hes playing some good footy in the 2nds.
We'd have to toughen Garlett up a bit first, I doubt there's a softer player in the AFL at the moment.
Actually, second softest probably. I forgot about Gaff.
The sad thing is if I was to look at soft players from Carlton wouldn't even think of Garlett but yes he's soft. Not worth the salary cap space he'd take up IMO.We'd have to toughen Garlett up a bit first, I doubt there's a softer player in the AFL at the moment.
Actually, second softest probably. I forgot about Gaff.
They'd also love his speed. Currently, half their mids would lose a 30m sprint to a pensioner in a walking frame.Very much the same knock on Danyle before he came across but he has changed his game now. Easier to change a players attitude to that than changing them into an elite kick and is part of it Carlton culture? - Murphy, Gibbs dissapear when the tough stuff starts as well. Thought Garlett could play up the ground as well on the outside but yes kicking to him running back towards goal on the rebound... Crozier is waiting in the wings for this spot but could also be the player we traded to get Garlett. Walters can play mid - RTB previously said he planned on playing him there more when Simpson was ready to play up forward. So you would end up with Walters/Hill/Pearce playing mid to HBF kicking up to Ballas and Garlett running back towards goal/crumbing.
You would think though that WC would also be interested in Jeffy given the bunch of midfield spuds and having no genuine small forward so.
Garlett can run both ways and would under some more guidance and coaching, I'd be keen. Who says you'd have to lose quality to gain quality. Duffy goes, the door opens for Garlett.
Shame about Bennell re-signing with GC until 2017. He'd be a free agent by then, surely? If not under current legislation, after new legislation to be determined between now and then.
An out of contract, never played a senior game WA boy coming home... I'd start at 4th round.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2012-11-29/mcintosh-at-home-with-the-tigers
Here are his highlights from draft year. looks pretty agile and versatile. could be a good replacement for johno.