- Jun 10, 2009
- 29,795
- 44,888
- AFL Club
- Adelaide
- Other Teams
- Panthers, GWV Rebels Beaufort Crows
You forget the "official" role Matt was playing...Go look at Wright's 2015 stats, compared to Lyons' in 2016. There's your answer
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You forget the "official" role Matt was playing...Go look at Wright's 2015 stats, compared to Lyons' in 2016. There's your answer
Lets compare what West Coast got for Judd, what GWS got for Trelor and what Collingwood got for Beams to what we got for Danger.
Lets compare what we gave up for Seedsman and Hampton vs what we got for Lyons.
Yeah you've hit the nail on the head. Upside buys you a lot, Lyons is a solid footballer, but lacks upside. I think we got done a bit, but probably not by much. I was hoping a pick in the 20's, but really it would have need pants down laps around the table stuff.
At the end of the day I'm not too fussed, Lyons might have a reasonable career with GC, but i doubt we'll be ruing the day we let him go, similar to Wright and Kerrige.
The discussion is sort of related, as we traded Lyons for the pick with which we got Poholke.Guys.
Far be it for me to comment on these things but isn't this supposed to be a Myles Poholke thread?
I hope he, like many others, has a long career to play-out but, if he doesn't debut this year, no dramas.
If he does, good little reward.
Guys.
Far be it for me to comment on these things but isn't this supposed to be a Myles Poholke thread?
I hope he, like many others, has a long career to play-out but, if he doesn't debut this year, no dramas.
If he does, good little reward.
you'll find most threads on this board basically read exactly the same
Was OK. Seemed to get in the right spots when he was in the middle.How did the lad go in your opinion?
How did the lad go in your opinion?
Great pick, another mid
Signorello and Galluci both fit that descriptionThe Crows new Rookies and Draftees....Poholke and the others -
Just can't get a clear overview. If any of them, which are the best Outside-Run-and-Carry-Mids? Somewhat like Smithers and/or Seedsman? And can chase.
Was like Sloaney in his 1st game where was obviously nervous & was keen to handball as soon as he gained possession.First instinct was to look to dish off a handball to a runner, (the simple option) whilst that was good seemed like he didn't want to make a huge error by kicking and risking a turnover.
The Crows new Rookies and Draftees....Poholke and the others -
I've been looking through the Crows website and elsewhere online, but I'm still trying to get a good idea of what sort/style of player each of them are.
Key Position?
Inside Mid?
Ruck?
Outside Mid?
Inside/Outside Mid blend?
Just can't get a clear overview. If any of them, which are the best Outside-Run-and-Carry-Mids? Somewhat like Smithers and/or Seedsman? And can chase.
Signorello and Galluci both fit that description
Edit : Signorello very capable inside as an extractor as well if needed.
General gist:
Galluci - In/Out Mid
Poholke - Inside
Himmelburg - KPF/Ruck
Signorello - In/Out
Davis - Small-Mid Forward
Jarman - Small Forward.
Think we have some converts here...
Drafted to Adelaide with the Club’s second pick at the 2016 National Draft, Poholke has already shown plenty of promise in his first few games as a Crow in the SANFL system. Poholke said he’s been leaning on several senior teammates to fast-track his own development.
“I’m trying to learn what I can from a variety of different people around the Club,” Poholke said.
“Scott Thompson has helped me with a lot of my body work and positioning on the inside. Rory Sloane has guided me with running patterns and how I can improve my work rate. “ROK (Ryan O’Keefe), Nathan van Berlo and Paul Thomas were all outstanding midfielders themselves so they’ve been fantastic for me so far. “Jordy Gallucci and I also try to help each other a lot, because we’re quite different players and we can give each other a few tips to become better balanced players.
“That’s just the way it is at the Club. Everyone is driving each other to constantly improve.”