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The extendable tray on the hearse is the giveawayReports of flags at half mast at GMHBA and a black hearse parked out the front.

McKercher and Duursma won’t be available past pick 5 and that’s including a GC academy
"Picture if you will.... "
It is time for Pick 7.
GWS Giants are up.
If Sanders, Caddy and O'Sullivan are all still available.
Would you/we trade a Future First (FF2024) to the Giants for any of these prospects?
Thus insuring both a Caddy & O'Sullivan combo... or Caddy & Sanders... or Sanders & O'Sullivan.
Was 2023 just a blimp or the beginning of a slide?
"Next stop Willoughby... "
The word REASONABLE in the ruck statement should highlight the difference between who's delisted and those that need to be traded for.
The scrapheap is there for those who are... on the scrapheap lol.
I understand u might find that elusive diamond.
But they are like unicorns these days as everyone out there has had the microscope well and truly put on them.
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Rod GCL Serling ?
I think its more likely to trade out of R1 ..for the right package of picks including a future pick ...than for us to trade next years picks into this year.
Haha.. Yes it is...Rod GCL Serling ?
I think its more likely to trade out of R1 ..for the right package of picks including a future pick ...than for us to trade next years picks into this year.
If anyone wants a stark reminder of how some drafts just suck, have a look at this redraft of the 2012 cohort.
Wood top 10. Just have a look at who was late in the first round. Guys like Thurlow, Gleeson, Hrovat. Even the redrafted top 10 is nothing to write home about
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Re-drafting the first round of the 2012 AFL Draft
More than a decade on from the 2012 AFL Draft, a four-time All-Australian has claimed the number one pick in our re-draft.www.zerohanger.com
I'm not putting a cross threw him... bit surely you know we need a back up as a 3rd ruckmanGotta Laugh.
Those who have put a line throughCHILLI CONWAY.
FFS it's October with the season 6 months away.
Firstly are you able to let me know how to tag someone!CHAWKTS are the Cats a chance to grab Van De Heuvel with a late pick as a close to ready to go replacement down back?
As it stands we have Stanley Conway Blitz Neale Foster… in that order.I'm not putting a cross threw him... bit surely you know we need a back up as a 3rd ruckman
The below is from Jay Clark today, this is the first I've heard of us being keen on anyone other than Sanders:
I agree. I have confidence in Toby getting his body right. He does the work and is just one of those young blokes who needs his supporting body parts (legs and feet) to develop before having a real crack.People are clearly bored in the off season and happy to make some fairly extreme assumptions.
Jeremy Cameron goes in for shoulder surgery and everyone's excited that he's getting it repaired ready for pre season.
Toby Conway goes in for a routine and pre planned procedure following previous surgery, and some in here are pulling out the gun ready to put the poor bloke out of his misery.
Crikey
Firstly are you able to let me know how to tag someone!
Secondly, I think the answer is yes. Certainly I hope the Cats give VDH a chance on the list. I would even do it on main list (2 year) rather than rookie. He would start as purely a backup. Frankly as a good VFL player who could play as a “break glass in emergency” situation.
But I would not at all be shocked if he went bang after spending full time working on his game. Certainly it is a possibility. He has attributes. His big deficiency IMHO is his disposal and decision making. Can hold your breath with him sometimes coming out of backline. But how much of that is VFL system up the ground and how much is him just learning or confidence who knows.
I love his attack on the ball. Good size and good hands
Again, unless we have a couple of long term injuries in that part of the ground (like we did in 2023), he will still play VFL. But to me that was what Sav was. He is not at SAV’s development (understandable given Sav had 7-8 years in AFL system) and probably not the same athlete - but I think a good back up and someone who has upside.
My biggest fear is that there is another club out there who needs a back up and picks him earlier than we do (I expect he is our last pick?). I will be watching and wishing him well on the second draft night
cats_09 just testing. Easy! ThanksCHAWKTS to tag someone it’s as simple as typing
@ Username - just without the space between the two
After you type the @, and start typing the username, you‘ll see a pop-up of matching user names and just tap the name of ther user you’re wishing to tag
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Firstly are you able to let me know how to tag someone!
Secondly, I think the answer is yes. Certainly I hope the Cats give VDH a chance on the list. I would even do it on main list (2 year) rather than rookie. He would start as purely a backup. Frankly as a good VFL player who could play as a “break glass in emergency” situation.
But I would not at all be shocked if he went bang after spending full time working on his game. Certainly it is a possibility. He has attributes. His big deficiency IMHO is his disposal and decision making. Can hold your breath with him sometimes coming out of backline. But how much of that is VFL system up the ground and how much is him just learning or confidence who knows.
I love his attack on the ball. Good size and good hands
Again, unless we have a couple of long term injuries in that part of the ground (like we did in 2023), he will still play VFL. But to me that was what Sav was. He is not at SAV’s development (understandable given Sav had 7-8 years in AFL system) and probably not the same athlete - but I think a good back up and someone who has upside.
My biggest fear is that there is another club out there who needs a back up and picks him earlier than we do (I expect he is our last pick?). I will be watching and wishing him well on the second draft night
I am overseas…but I thought I read overnight my time that we have sorted the remaining contracts?
Hardie and Murdoch have signed for 2024 but Flynn has been let go?
I am happy for both Hardie and Murdoch. Not 100% sure either of them make it but they deserve another year. Great attitudes and showed some things in certain games.
Flynn just never got a crack at it
As it stands we have Stanley Conway Blitz Neale Foster… in that order.
They’ll pick up someone as insurance but I wouldn’t expect anyone better than Neale to be available.
Would s**t me if we miss Curtin via gws pick swapping with another club to jump in before us.
Firstly are you able to let me know how to tag someone!
Secondly, I think the answer is yes. Certainly I hope the Cats give VDH a chance on the list. I would even do it on main list (2 year) rather than rookie. He would start as purely a backup. Frankly as a good VFL player who could play as a “break glass in emergency” situation.
But I would not at all be shocked if he went bang after spending full time working on his game. Certainly it is a possibility. He has attributes. His big deficiency IMHO is his disposal and decision making. Can hold your breath with him sometimes coming out of backline. But how much of that is VFL system up the ground and how much is him just learning or confidence who knows.
I love his attack on the ball. Good size and good hands
Again, unless we have a couple of long term injuries in that part of the ground (like we did in 2023), he will still play VFL. But to me that was what Sav was. He is not at SAV’s development (understandable given Sav had 7-8 years in AFL system) and probably not the same athlete - but I think a good back up and someone who has upside.
My biggest fear is that there is another club out there who needs a back up and picks him earlier than we do (I expect he is our last pick?). I will be watching and wishing him well on the second draft night
Understand your reservations. I just think there aren’t many other cheap back up options. I am sure he is in the mix with a couple of mature players I don’t know about.I just don't see him as being draftable, at 25 years of age you'd want to see at least some ready to go attributes.
Agreed. They will… but don’t think he’ll be more than C grade plodder.Neither neale or foster are frontline rucks and blitz and stanley are 33.
I ageee we wont get a great ruck as a dfa but we need to sign someone.
Thanks for the detailed replyFirstly are you able to let me know how to tag someone!
Secondly, I think the answer is yes. Certainly I hope the Cats give VDH a chance on the list. I would even do it on main list (2 year) rather than rookie. He would start as purely a backup. Frankly as a good VFL player who could play as a “break glass in emergency” situation.
But I would not at all be shocked if he went bang after spending full time working on his game. Certainly it is a possibility. He has attributes. His big deficiency IMHO is his disposal and decision making. Can hold your breath with him sometimes coming out of backline. But how much of that is VFL system up the ground and how much is him just learning or confidence who knows.
I love his attack on the ball. Good size and good hands
Again, unless we have a couple of long term injuries in that part of the ground (like we did in 2023), he will still play VFL. But to me that was what Sav was. He is not at SAV’s development (understandable given Sav had 7-8 years in AFL system) and probably not the same athlete - but I think a good back up and someone who has upside.
My biggest fear is that there is another club out there who needs a back up and picks him earlier than we do (I expect he is our last pick?). I will be watching and wishing him well on the second draft night
.I do like big Shannon Neale... but no way his a ruckman. His clearly a forward/ruckman just like Hawkins.As it stands we have Stanley Conway Blitz Neale Foster… in that order.
They’ll pick up someone as insurance but I wouldn’t expect anyone better than Neale to be available.