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Mentioned on SEN that Essendon have a presser at 10:15 this morning. McGrath will be player in attendance.
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Under Armour sponsorshipMentioned on SEN that Essendon have a presser at 10:15 this morning. McGrath will be player in attendance.
Extension? Captain? Gone?
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Boring
Yes I am.Who are you? A sports journo?
I wonder if McGrath has had maple syrup on bacon. He’s missing out if he hasn’t!Yes I am.
Thanks for info guys. My headline below..
Scoop: “McGrath wants out, nominates Swans for Canadian colours”
With Taranto winning the giants b&f in a stacked team, for me it’s another reminder of an opportunity missed for Essendon, only 3 years gone and he’s the exact player we need. I was surprised we took McGrath and at this stage and I’d still put both him/mcluggage over him.
Can someone please reinforce to me we made the right decision in this draft - don’t get me wrong McGrath played a ripper final, but is he going to be the absolute superstar you’d hope from a no.1 pick?
As much as I love McGrath - Dodo made the wrong choice.With Taranto winning the giants b&f in a stacked team, for me it’s another reminder of an opportunity missed for Essendon, only 3 years gone and he’s the exact player we need. I was surprised we took McGrath and at this stage and I’d still put both him/mcluggage over him.
Can someone please reinforce to me we made the right decision in this draft - don’t get me wrong McGrath played a ripper final, but is he going to be the absolute superstar you’d hope from a no.1 pick?
They were going to go best available rather than pick for a need, and IIRC opinion on who should be pick 1 was about 60/40 for McGrath and McCluggage, McGrath getting the edge on Clug due to being able to come in and perform straight away (which he did) and leadership potential (which he clearly has).As much as I love McGrath - Dodo made the wrong choice.
Zerrett had a belter year in 2016 playing predominantly inside, we had already drafted Parish who is another small inside player - so instead of getting some size on the wings (McLuggage), or an inside bull (Taranto) - Dodo gets another 178cm player in McGrath.
He obviously thought a midfield trio of McGrath, Zerrett and Parish is big enough & skilled enough to beat those bigger midfields that Collingwood, West Coast etc have.
That is poor, poor list management. Yet another bad decision from the worst list manager in the game.
I agree with the rest of your point but this is the difference between a good and a bad list manager. Instead of picking what we need and thinking long term, Dodo thought short term and picked the best player at the time.They were going to go best available rather than pick for a need
Don't really think that matters. Look at Sam Walsh. He had an amazing year and Carlton were a rabble for half of it.Keep in mind also that Taranto and McCluggage are both playing in much better sides than Andy is, guys.
We've also needed to develop a tall forward other than Joe for a long time, should we have used pick one to fit that need then?I agree with the rest of your point but this is the difference between a good and a bad list manager. Instead of picking what we need and thinking long term, Dodo thought short term and picked the best player at the time.
Even more astounding - he hasn't bothered to fix our lack of inside grunt in the off seasons since then.
Don't really think that matters. Look at Sam Walsh. He had an amazing year and Carlton were a rabble for half of it.
I'd say Taranto beating Kelly, Cogs, Whitfield, Cameron etc in their B&F speaks volumes about his capabilities.
That actually makes Taranto more impressive.Keep in mind also that Taranto and McCluggage are both playing in much better sides than Andy is, guys.
So we’re all pretending Cogs and Whitfield weren’t injured for a big chunk of the season hey