I’m not saying he isn’t good I’m saying the value of a future 4th shouldn’t only be looked at in terms of pointsWho's to say Garcia won't be any good ... some serious jumping at shadows in this place
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I’m not saying he isn’t good I’m saying the value of a future 4th shouldn’t only be looked at in terms of pointsWho's to say Garcia won't be any good ... some serious jumping at shadows in this place
No there is not, just use the pick that was already there.Who's to say Garcia won't be any good ... some serious jumping at shadows in this place
Lou Richards went OK
You did say picking Garcia was "dumping points" even if you did qualify it afterwardsThe only one jumping at shadows is you, where you're consistently calling out people's posts for things they didn't even say in the first place. It's infuriating to not be able to post without a smart-arse exaggeration or misinterpretation coming back the other way.
Elite endurance, he simply has to be developed on a wing.General defender as a category means nothing. He played for a very powerful Sandy side with a strong midfield. Wouldn't be surprised to see him develop as a mid/winger.
Sure, because we are literally dumping (i.e. giving up) points. I don't think it's going to make a huge difference, but we're already going to be in deficit if things remain the way they are currently and I don't know that it's a sound strategy to get further into deficit, even if it is just 50 points. I'd rather not have to rely on panic trades of 2021 picks for 2020 picks at the time when we get the least value for them (i.e. when teams know we need the points).You did say picking Garcia was "dumping points" even if you did qualify it afterwards
McAsey looked a bit devastated when it sunk in that he has to move to West Horsham. Really hope we've already started talking to him about coming home in 2022.
I'm very hopeful for Jordan as he has a lot of mongrel about him (we are missing this the most in our team...see elimination final), but i haven't seen his stats for the vfl jump out at me, and the BF posters that regularly watch the vfl also say he hasn't got a good enough tank yet.Jordon Sweet is on the rookie list case of an emergency.
At 203 cm and 100+ kg and turning 22 before the start of 2020 season, he should be ready to back up English if required due to injury.
Lou wasn't a Louis though, he was a Lewis.yep. Forgot about him
Agree on Swans. They also had a million a year long term to throw at Daniher and didn't land him, so no doubt they'll be very active at trade time too.After McAsey went, a small forward and two wing prospects is about what I expected.
Glad we didn’t trade a future first for a pick in the twenties, like some other nuff nuff teams did.
Loved Sydney’s draft but that is probably because I rated their first three picks higher than the picks they used. Swans are a small rebuild away from being back in finals, they will attack the draft first and get some FA in to make up for the missing pieces. Apart from the Buddy overpaying, close to Gold standard in AFL.
McAsey looked a bit devastated when it sunk in that he has to move to West Horsham. Really hope we've already started talking to him about coming home in 2022.
I saw that and I took it that they were going out on the piss that night.On the Weightman clip on the Dogs website, there is a little footage of Weightman shaking hands with other first round draftees on the night.
Sam Flanders says 'ill be seeing you later' in a conspiratorial tone to Weightman and Weightman giggles.
Flanders to Dogs in 2022 confirmed?
I think it comes from the fact at the start of the year the doggies were the 5th youngest team and we got mauled by the plastics in the elimination final where they were physically bigger and more experienced than us.Wow!!! How are so many of you unhappy!! I think we did ok. The ass end of the draft are always hit and miss.
People cry we didn’t get “old mate” but then would cry if we had to trade next years picks to get them as half of them realistically wouldn’t be there at our pick. (I know some where so don’t jump down my neck)
Most of us only see there stat sheets and a 1-2 minute clip and judge them on that. I trust the recruiters that watch these guys week in and week out.
Would happily give up draft picks in 2 years to get him. I think he will be the next naughts down back.McAsey looked a bit devastated when it sunk in that he has to move to West Horsham. Really hope we've already started talking to him about coming home in 2022.
IMO, no. Young and Gardiner very unproven, Trengove could be needed as ruck cover, plus is getting on. Keath is a good stop gap. Cordy coming off a pretty ordinary year.we have Keath, Cordy, Trengove, Young and Gardiner. I think that’s enough key backs isn’t it?
This is true but we drafted in keath and Bruce for that. Also the likes of Libba and Wallace should be fit next year. I would rather trade in older AFL players then older VFL players as they are sometimes hit and miss and you don’t know how they will go in AFLI think it comes from the fact at the start of the year the doggies were the 5th youngest team and we got mauled by the plastics in the elimination final where they were physically bigger and more experienced than us.
There were some good quality mature agers at the end of the draft and we come away with 3 small young kids.
Lachie Young has to be added to that list. I really rate him. If JJ is a mid-sized defender, so is Ed Richards who has played his best football behind the ball. Ditto Bailey Williams.Our 5 midsize defenders in the final this year were Sucklimg, Wood, Duryea, JJ & Crozier.
Come R1 next year they'll be 31, 30, 28, 27 & 26.
Why are people so fizzy on us adding depth in this area? Our list managers actually are considering how the list is looking a couple of years down the track FFS.
+ two genuine mature KPPs during trade period. We've added two very important pieces of the puzzle in our off season.I think it comes from the fact at the start of the year the doggies were the 5th youngest team and we got mauled by the plastics in the elimination final where they were physically bigger and more experienced than us.
There were some good quality mature agers at the end of the draft and we come away with 3 small young kids.