I wonder if our recruiters have some crazy research that shows recruits will try harder if they develop with competition around them. We seem to draft a lot of the same type lately in one go.
Blakely was a steal.
Blakely was a steal.
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And also groups of guys from the same area......Neale,Sutcliffe......Grey,Pearce,WellerI wonder if our recruiters have some crazy research that shows recruits will try harder if they develop with competition around them. We seem to draft a lot of the same type lately in one go.
Blakely was a steal.
Tom Lamb has the hair to match his football idol, Nat Fyfe, and will be happy if he can live up to a fraction of the Fremantle star's immense talent.
Awkward..
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/afl/a/25636253/melbourne-teen-hopes-to-emulate-footy-hero/
He does know which team he went to, doesn't he??
Apeness last year did a few good things when he played but was built like a beanstalk. Even so, do you remember him taking out 2 players at the same time in Darwin.
But it hasn't left us with a flag, either.but it hasn't left us sitting down the bottom of the ladder either. As the commentators on afl.com.au have said, he seems to suit our style of play
You don't want OK for first rounders. You want immediate impact or 200 gamers or someone who can come in and fill a vital role. None of them do that. Croz played really well, with vigour and energy, against the Cats. I hope he keeps up that intensity because it was a joy to see a young bloke, especially from Melbourne, so intent and team-oriented. But I have my qualms over how valuable they both are considering the opportunity cost.Apeness and Crozier look OK for late first rounders
Awkward..
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/afl/a/25636253/melbourne-teen-hopes-to-emulate-footy-hero/
He does know which team he went to, doesn't he??
Hopefully in some years to come it will also be the team that passed on Connor Blakely for Tom LambThe team that passed on Nat Fyfe to draft Brad Sheppard instead?
You must be talking about a rather hulking beanstalk. Apeness is not skinny.
Hopefully in some years to come it will also be the team that passed on Connor Blakely for Tom Lamb
You don't want OK for first rounders. You want immediate impact or 200 gamers or someone who can come in and fill a vital role. None of them do that. Croz played really well, with vigour and energy, against the Cats. I hope he keeps up that intensity because it was a joy to see a young bloke, especially from Melbourne, so intent and team-oriented. But I have my qualms over how valuable they both are considering the opportunity cost.
He really doesn't get involved in the recruiting side of things, does he.
He really doesn't get involved in the recruiting side of things, does he.
That's a real numpty comment comparing it to the EPL 'top four'. If you actually knew anything about the EPL you'd know that finishing in the top four means you play Champions League and that brings in the $$. The EPL is not about winning the league title.But it hasn't left us with a flag, either.
And I don't know about you, but finishing third for seven years isn't my idea of a good success rate. Give me ups and downs but a flag any day.
Arsenal in the EPL have done bupkis for about ten years now. Their coach goes on about top four every season being "an award in its own." Which it isn't. And now people have realised that, with a talented bunch of players and limp spuds getting games, that it's not acceptable – people want the coach to go. And that's the way it should be.
People are very, very content to let the club be very, very content with high finishes but no reward. **** that.
6 Defenders, 6 Mids, 6 Forwards is a thing of the past.
I Reckon 4 -10 - 4 is where it's heading. Gut running classy mids with a few extra talls either end.