I’d suggest we’d be the opposite ...I read that the Crows may be interested in signing Bugg... should we be annoyed if that occurs and they actually get some football out of him?
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I’d suggest we’d be the opposite ...I read that the Crows may be interested in signing Bugg... should we be annoyed if that occurs and they actually get some football out of him?
You mean his first game
What about if we trade pick 8 for Martin and Brisbane's 1st, then trade that 1st and next years 1st for papley Cameron and 2 2nds
I’d suggest we’d be the opposite ...
What I’m getting is that we want Papley, Martin, Cameron + whoever else, but no one wants to actually give up any draft picks or money.
Sound strategy.
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Especially considering in the past Sydney have let players go for relatively cheap, or fairly eg: Tom Mitchell for Pick 14. I believe were getting screwed on this deal.That seems quite a big payout on our behalf. Papley is decent player but giving up 2 firsts is huge.
I can agree with a lot of what your saying in many aspects however I would like to bring up some points as food for thought.You grab a bloke around the head then that's on you, regardless of whether they have done anything to draw it.
It's not a blight on the game, it's just one player exploiting the weakness of other players which is what good football is all about. Plenty of players tackle Selwood correctly, it's the ones who don't that stand out because they give away the free.
Tackling is a skill of the game, it's not supposed to be easy and tackling the good players is not supposed to be easy. The good players are supposed to be hard to play against.
Selwood and others aren't cheating. They are very good positioners with exceptional smarts and physical strength. All they are doing is taking advantage of bad tackling which IMO is bad football. Blokes who have a poor tackling technique and tackle a little high to begin with instead of tackling lower and bringing the opponent down.
Good on them for being able to do what they do. Puts the challenge towards the opposition to tackle better and be better and for other players to get to their level in regards to this ability and IMO this is what elite sport is all about. Pushing the boundaries and being challenging at the highest possible level.
This is not taking dives and flopping, this is completely different. That is cheating and has no base on skill or ability. That is something I hate seeing in the game. This is about players who are elite at what they do being ultimately difficult to play against. It's not playing for free kicks, it's taking advantage of bad football (bad tackling).
You're blaming the player getting the free for doing an action which gets them a free. I think far greater blame must go towards the tackler. In the end it's them giving a free away they wouldn't have if they tackled better and with more superior technique. I think most just thing most, if not all the frees plays get from shrugging tackles you could say the tackler could have done that better.
I don't think it's good for the game to reward players with technical flaws and lesser abilities at the expense of players who have elite ability and technique.
Someone like Selwood for instance has elite technique and strength. You have players who have inferior technique and strength infringing because they aren't as good at tackling as Selwood is at shrugging. Quite simply you have a better player beating and exploiting lesser players or player weakness.
I say get better at tackling, go up a level or Selwood and guys like him are going to beat you.
Dropping at the knees, yes that's different but the game is full of players using their strengths and techniques to draw free kicks. Forward who position well and out body to make it more likely they are pushed, chopped or held. Mids who position and use their strengths to put pressure on their opponent and force a hold or illegal tactic. Most free kicks come about from players making mistakes or being done for ability, no different here.
End of the day there is a difference between drawing a free which takes skill, ability, toughness and smarts to put pressure on the opposition to make them do the wrong thing and staging for free kicks which this is not.
IMO we miss out on a heap of free kicks each game because we don't put our head over the ball and take contact enough and because our players don't have the physical strength to bring these little slips and holds. Murphy is good at it because he's strong and willing to put the head over the footy and draw contact but also because he's experienced and clever. Our young players need to add this to their game. Make the opposition worried and then have the menouvers and physical strength the put them in a position where they are giving more frees away.
I put this lack of ability in our team as high priority. We don't get enough free kicks. It's not AFL or umpiring bias. It's to do with the deficiencies in the game of our young players across the board and it's something we need to work on to take the next step.
Good technique, good courage, good athleticism and knowing how to use it and having good game craft will get you more free kicks and also make you a good player.
I think it's funny how the opposition know how hard it is to tackle someone like Selwood and know if you don't tackle properly he will beat you yet they still do it. The challenge is there to do it better. Good on him if he exploits bad tackles and rewards himself with the odd free kick. Good technique, strength and it's good smarts. It's actually good craft and good football.
Meh, good luck to them. They’re gonna need itI read that the Crows may be interested in signing Bugg... should we be annoyed if that occurs and they actually get some football out of him?
Papley's price is going up by the day
I want Papley but we have to hang onto next years first, as it may be required for one of the last pieces of the puzzle. Second rounders don't count.
Foe me any combination of Papley & Martin that swallows up two firsts, makes for a problem....and one I don't see us walking into.
Especially considering in the past Sydney have let players go for relatively cheap, or fairly eg: Tom Mitchell for Pick 14. I believe were getting screwed on this deal.
Because Papley is the superior asset and Jack martin would be gettable cheaper than what you're proposing.What about if we trade pick 8 for Martin and Brisbane's 1st, then trade that 1st and next years 1st for papley Cameron and 2 2nds
do we likely need draft pick currency to chase Whitfield a year from now? that should be a big factor in what we offer this year.
This draft isn't going to get you a top 10 player in the competition so what's the worry? Draft picks being way overvalued here.Trading 2 years first round pick is way too high.
We are not talking about a top 10 player in competition.
Papley is a good forward pocket, who has occasional runs on the ball. Use some sense and keep 1 first round pick. You never know who will become available; otherwise you shut yourselves out of grabbing a gun for 2 years.
You've obviously never seen Gil in action.Whitfield a FA next year and surely there's no way GWS can match (and force a trade) with Cogs, Kelly, Cameron, Greene, etc probably on about $4M between them....
Because Gold Coast won’t do the deal.
Very even draft from pick 9 to pick 16
Reasons to overpay for Papley
-He is (imo) a top 3 small forward 24 year olds
-We are desperate for a small forward
-This draft is trash
-We will be top 4 next year
The Smear? Lordy..Before everyone gets too worked up (too late?) about the supposed 2x 1sts for The Smear + Cameron + 2x 2nds... are we 100% that those firsts mentioned are ours? I know the rumour says "our", but perhaps SOS want's to somehow split 8 down into some later firsts (whether that also involves our 2020 1st and/or players coming in from other clubs, who knows).
Papley's price is going up by the day
I want Papley but we have to hang onto next years first, as it may be required for one of the last pieces of the puzzle. Second rounders don't count.
Foe me any combination of Papley & Martin that swallows up two firsts, makes for a problem....and one I don't see us walking into.
Before everyone gets too worked up (too late?) about the supposed 2x 1sts for The Smear + Cameron + 2x 2nds... are we 100% that those firsts mentioned are ours? I know the rumour says "our", but perhaps SOS want's to somehow split 8 down into some later firsts (whether that also involves our 2020 1st and/or players coming in from other clubs, who knows).
For Papley, two seconds and Cameron is the talk.2X firsts for papley? LOL
We would still have our 2021 1st rounder and 2 X 2020 second rounders to trade for a gun player next year if we did this papley trade.
Because Papley is the superior asset and Jack martin would be gettable cheaper than what you're proposing.
Pick #17 and a Carlton 2020 1st (with Martin and Papley in the side) is not worth anywhere near #8 and and a Carlton 2020 1st.
It's pretty simple really i think.
Out: #8 and CFC 2020 1st Round Selection
In: Papley, Cameron & Martin
Swans get #8 and CFC 2020 1st
Suns get 2x 2nd Round selections from Sydney
There may be thirds and fourths and fifths exchanged as well in there if anything needs evening.
What’s or something?Well we wouldn't want the mattress to catch fire or something.
Cheers Curn!I might be wrong and if anyone knows please correct me, but I think its a three year rolling cap on the 5%. We have been paying 95% of the salary cap consistantly for a while but we can only pay 105% of the salary cap for three years, even if we payed under for much longer. Under that logic Sos has a 15% "war chest", nearly 1.9 Mil, he has been saving to front load a guanine A grade.


