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Has beefed up.
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Has beefed up.
Daisy has got FIGJLAMS vibes - F*** I’m Good Just Look At Me Squint
Personally would rather pass on Liam Ryan and go for Zac Bailey next year, restricted free agent.
throw some cash at him
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let Dalrymple cook > small fwd past his prime
I truly think Carlton made a sliding doors error when not appointing himHow good is Ross for the club.
I've always been a Ross lover, Ross finally getting announced to come back to the club was as good as the Nas announcement for me.. Just because it meant having someone in charge that:
A) wasn't going to be pushed around or bend the knee to the media/afl and
B) Our playing list was going to stop being patted on the head for being first round draft picks and actually have to put in work.
How many times has Nas said how much he loves Ross, just warms the soul.
Also, how good was the drive-by from Ross on some of the players we've recently let go.. Something like "We've made really tough decisions on players who were really well remunerated but we felt weren't delivering that value"
Reckon Essendon is living that pain right now with Gresh.
I don't think we can underestimate how low our standards were as a club after Ross left... We had so many early draft picks that were both gifted games early AND paid overs on potential and they just ended up loving the life of an AFL footballer instead of being an AFL footballer.
Seems like Nas, Windy, Owens, Pou etc all have a different mentality and actually want to be great.
I think Ross rejected Carlton’s advances. Like NAS with Port.I truly think Carlton made a sliding doors error when not appointing him
He’s have gutted the plodders on that list but with Cripps Curnow Walsh McKay Their FB (whose name I forgot I pay so much attention bht he’s good) TDK ….hed have made something of that
They just dropped the World Cup Carlton
Dumb
You can trust Grant Thomas to come on radio and pour water on the whole thing. Christ he's negative.
Bearing in mind the age factor, or non-factor, and our list profile, do we think Jimmy Webster will retire at the end of this season? Or do we keep him as depth for another year?I was listening to ABC on Sunday. Cameron Ling spoke very well about Jack Gunston having a career best year at 33-34. He looked done at the Lions and then Hawks go and get him again.
Cameron Ling talked about age, particularly ‘30’ being old, as not a thing anymore. Clubs have the right people in place to manage bodies. And they’re recognising the footy brains and smarts and the good players rather than the age. They know that if a body is healthy, they’ll get out of it what they need regardless of the age. Good preseason, good management, all of that. Ling went on to say in his time at the Cats they still had a good footy department and leading the pack, but even then, 10-15 years ago or whatever, they still didn’t understand the management stuff properly and sent sore bodies out to continue to train and play and bash and crash.
So let’s not see 29 as old. 29-32 years with a 4th potentially triggered. With the right management it’s not old. Back in the new group who’ve identified the player they want and the footy IQ they want and let them manage it appropriately.
In addition to Ling, and I apologise as I forgot who was hosting (Matt Clinch or Corbin Middlemas maybe?) spoke about Gunston & Breust continuing on also as coaches for the young guys, given the soft cap limit on coach spending, these smart footy players can contribute in many facets. Ryan can do the same for Collard, and the non-indigenous forwards.
Ah, sorry, didn't see this before my postHe is considering retirement
Good segment, went on to talk about the mess with Hinkley/Carr
It is 3 year deal, not 4. So Liam Ryan is correct.View attachment 2399899
Lol people just making stuff up, Liam Ryans agency has denied this rumour
3 years plus a games trigger for a 4th which I’d imagine to be around 50-60.It is 3 year deal, not 4. So Liam Ryan is correct.
If Tony74 is the champion of ITK's, yipper is in the AA team for info. Cleary can blow me, wouldn't know if you were up him. Temu Barratt.Mitch Cleary says the Nas contract is a flat 2 years with no possible additions on tenure
If true, then the 8 year trigger rumour is probably false
Not just GunstanI was listening to ABC on Sunday. Cameron Ling spoke very well about Jack Gunston having a career best year at 33-34. He looked done at the Lions and then Hawks go and get him again.
Cameron Ling talked about age, particularly ‘30’ being old, as not a thing anymore. Clubs have the right people in place to manage bodies. And they’re recognising the footy brains and smarts and the good players rather than the age. They know that if a body is healthy, they’ll get out of it what they need regardless of the age. Good preseason, good management, all of that. Ling went on to say in his time at the Cats they still had a good footy department and leading the pack, but even then, 10-15 years ago or whatever, they still didn’t understand the management stuff properly and sent sore bodies out to continue to train and play and bash and crash.
So let’s not see 29 as old. 29-32 years with a 4th potentially triggered. With the right management it’s not old. Back in the new group who’ve identified the player they want and the footy IQ they want and let them manage it appropriately.
In addition to Ling, and I apologise as I forgot who was hosting (Matt Clinch or Corbin Middlemas maybe?) spoke about Gunston & Breust continuing on also as coaches for the young guys, given the soft cap limit on coach spending, these smart footy players can contribute in many facets. Ryan can do the same for Collard, and the non-indigenous forwards.
Personally would rather pass on Liam Ryan and go for Zac Bailey next year, restricted free agent.
throw some cash at him
I dont think so. In the end, it looks like he knew what his departure would do to St Kilda and didn't want to do that to the people he loves and respects, his teammates and coaches. He's going to be rich regardless.FMD he knocked back a mill over two years. He must absolutely loathe Port or just sees them as up shit Creek.