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Pretty sure you are confusing Stefan Martin with someone else. Near AA? Mentioning Nic Nat as a way to gauge his value? I dunno who you are thinking of, but nobody fitting that description is currently listed at Melbourne. Are you thinking of Denis Cordner maybe? He hasn't been on Melbourne's list for a while now.
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Stefan Martin is a spud, feel sorry for the supporters of whatever club picks him up.
He'd be your best defender if he was at Richmond, perfect back-up to Maric and very handy target up forward next to Riewoldt, he's far from a spud.
L.O.L. Maybe you'll next be telling me that we should pick up Cale Morton, as he'll be our toughest player since Jack Dyer?
The reason nobody wants him is because of the horrible team he plays for. If he was coming from a Collingwood or a Geelong, there would be legitimate interest. Hopefully he'll find a trade out of that hell-hole.
Not many players go from Melbourne to other lists. There is a reason AFL recruiters tend to avoid them.
I think the opposite. I think clubs think that our player development is poor (which I agree with) and they might have better luck with a better system. In recent years we've had P.Jonnson, S.Buckley, B.Miller, A.Maric picked up as delisted players, Cheney traded for peanuts, Bruce, C.Johnson as out of contract players, and J.McDonald as a retiree/delistee.Not many players go from Melbourne to other lists. There is a reason AFL recruiters tend to avoid them.
Can you give me examples of some Melbourne players successfully bettering their careers elsewhere lately? Thanks.
7 years ago isn't really lately.
Let's apply your logic:
How many Hawthorn players have left lately to better their careers?
How many players from any club have left and bettered their career elsewhere? Few, I'd imagine.
Clubs have down times. Doesn't mean the players don't have value.


