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Liam Jones was excellent today - took their key forward totally out of the game and stopped everything that came his way. Named the 4th best player in the Bulldog's win. We could do worse for a year.....apart from Ethan Phillips, no-one has come up with an alternative that would cost nothing but a rookie list spot.Like Oea for Southport.
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Liam Jones looks to have lost a yard and marking confidence
Jacob Blight.Liam Jones was excellent today - took their key forward totally out of the game and stopped everything that came his way. Named the 4th best player in the Bulldog's win. We could do worse for a year.....apart from Ethan Phillips, no-one has come up with an alternative that would cost nothing but a rookie list spot.
Anyway, apart from that, I still reckon there's some hidden gold at state league level, just ask Geelong. From today's game, the one's I'd be sniffing around would be:
Cooper Craig-Peters - won the Normie, very similar attributes to Shaun Mannagh
Zac Foot - classy mid size forward/mid with pace to burn
Jacob Dawson - JJ Liston Medallist and just racks up possessions all over the ground
No worries mate, just putting it out there.Mate let it go
He’s left us
He’s older, slower
Move on….
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Cripps has very little goal sense. Sadly he is no Dangerfield and more like Fyfe who just could not kick goals when sent forward.If Charlie goes could we try Cripps as a fwd?
There's a handful who had good seasons.any VFL players worthy of consideration?
Seems like we are looking to recycle leftovers from other AFL teams when I would rather we discover talent like Mannah.
You’ve been banging on about Jones for agesNo worries mate, just putting it out there.
How about coming up with some alternatives then instead of just dismissing others. We've lost 2 key defenders for 2026, so who do we bring in then????
I posted at half timeLiam Jones was excellent today - took their key forward totally out of the game and stopped everything that came his way. Named the 4th best player in the Bulldog's win. We could do worse for a year.....apart from Ethan Phillips, no-one has come up with an alternative that would cost nothing but a rookie list spot.
Anyway, apart from that, I still reckon there's some hidden gold at state league level, just ask Geelong. From today's game, the one's I'd be sniffing around would be:
Cooper Craig-Peters - won the Normie, very similar attributes to Shaun Mannagh
Zac Foot - classy mid size forward/mid with pace to burn
Jacob Dawson - JJ Liston Medallist and just racks up possessions all over the ground
I'd be in for 12 months of Jones.You’ve been banging on about Jones for ages
He’s cooked and left us
We need to go down the youth path, Blight, Phillips from the Magoos ?
HOF hurts, Dean coming in tho
Lots to be excited about
I feel a bigger issue was in not moving some of them on sooner, we may have had some chance of getting something in return (which is arguably what Geelong would have done), instead we ran them into the rocks.Just another note from being at the game last night - I'm just really, really sad about how badly our list management team botched the 2024 off season
You simply need to have 30-odd mature, big bodied players who can run around on a footy field to be competitive, to cover injuries, etc.
Losing Marchbank, Cuningham, Kennedy, Owies, Martin and Carroll all at once, and bringing in only Haynes, just crushed our 2025 season before it started.
Marchbank and Cuningham may have been at the end of their run, unfortunately -injuries too great to overcome. Ok, fine - in that case, we needed Haynes, and we absolutely needed to keep everyone else, and it's set us up for a looming disaster. It was ego-driven and totally unnecessary.
Looking at how Geelong have found a role for Martin is a case in point - they've managed him half the year, and he still doesn't play more than 65% game time, and was the sub yesterday.... and he's an absolute luxury in that role, and we should have done the same. Would he be the most over-qualified sub in the sport? Yep, and that's why Geelong will win the premiership.
To then let go Kennedy and Owies on top - they were every game players, and we simply didn't have the cover. Our 2025 season was torched in that moment.
We're in a similar boat now. Docherty, Silvagni, TDK, Cincotta and probably E Hollands are gone? We're talking 11x mature bodies in two years at a minimum? That HAS to be our starting point - how are we replacing these guys?
If we don't replace them AND keep everyone else, we're going to finish bottom 4 next year, and once again do so with an aging list, and head straight into heavy, deep rebuild territory again...
Curnow - only goes if he brings us back SIX players who can fill out our squad next year. I'm serious. Gold Coast could do that and not even blink. But why else are we giving away a quality player? For two late first round draft picks and a single role player? You might as well set the club on fire if we do that.
Then I genuinely think we should be bringing in every cheap 26 year old who is a 'solid' AFL best 30 player we can. Khamis? Yep. Jiath? Yep. Chesser? Sure. That bog ordinary Freo ruckman? Yep. We're halfway there now - we need at least 4 more. Adelaide just delisted Lachlan Murphy - bring him in. Jayden Stevenson? Worth a train on spot (I know we have a 'no dickheads' policy, but that means we are allowed one, and we're getting rid of Hollands). I'd bring in Jacob Koschitzke, Jacob Blight, a few from the top 4 yet to be delisted as well.
Give Voss a few tools to play with, and try to copy the Collingwood/Geelong approach, which for those who haven't been paying attention is 'run 35 deep with mature, veteran players, get everyone healthy for the finals, then let a fit Dangerfield/Cameron/Smith cook' (as a contrast to our approach, which has been 'grind Cripps/Curnow/Weitering/Walsh into a fine paste by making them play 105% game time every week, get everyone's hopes up mid-season, then watch the team slowly fall apart in August...)
Kennedy left to play his preferred role, which he wasn't going to get with us as he was behind Cripps. (We did mismanage him as a tradeable asset, admittedly)
If we could get 2016 Goldy, then I'd sign him for four....If we have a desire to play finals in 2016 I’d give Goldstein a 1 year minimum.
Why JSOS was not back earlier is really a David Teague question. Jsos was good fwd in 2023 and then got injured, missing 2024It would an interesting exercise. List each Carlton pros/cons . Then ask someone (who does not know which position they currently play or which position they grew up playing) to place them into their most appropriate position.
e.g Hewitt - pros: strong, can read the ball, okay handballer, can tackle
Cons: poor kick, not creative, slow.
In the current game would you place him down as a mid fielder.
He has been okay this year at breaking tackles but when I look at this I think he is one of the last guys we want getting it 30 times a game. We actually need him getting it less. Carlton gets 30 opps a game through him, IMO that is not good use of those 30. We certainly cant have 90 opps a game going through Walsh, Cripps and Hewitt, the opportunity cost is too high.
e.g. JSOS pros: good footy I.Q., good field kick, desperate, good spoiler
Cons: average kick at goal, slow on the lead, gets spoiled a lot.
Why did we take so long to look at him down back and rely on him to ask for the change?
That’s actually a most fitting typo; Goldstein was probably at his peak as a player in 2016.If we have a desire to play finals in 2016 I’d give Goldstein a 1 year minimum.
Good options, try and get a key defender in through the rookie draft or a very late pick. We really only need a key defender for a year or two.Jacob Blight.
Jonesy should be on the list for the stop-gap measure for the HOF injury & Dean integration.
Jacob Dawson should be an option to round out depth.
CC-P the same.
Zac Foot is ex-Sydney, yeah?
Hollands was one but we were also planning on playing Smith at half forward as well.Kennedy is an interesting one. After the Vossy chat, i think the list mgmt team sat around and discussed that Hewett was preferred in the mid while E Hollands preferred on the half fwd flank covering Kennedy's input. That and a developing moir behind him. Probably even off loaded Martin as well due to unavailability but because they had Lij/Moir.
Unluckily this turned into a gaping hole when Lij went south. Moir still a long way off it.
Darcy Hogg. Take his fitness to another level and he is a good AFL player and probably the sort we need in the team. A genuine half forward. Strong body, powerful, good skills and pace. He should be working with a running coach right now and be pushing for a spot on the list or at least a train on spot.any VFL players worthy of consideration?
Seems like we are looking to recycle leftovers from other AFL teams when I would rather we discover talent like Mannah.
I don't think that's entirely true. Probably not up to hoilding down a key role yet but trending well with 10.6 in nine games and looking to have clicked in the second half of the season from making up the numbers to a genuinely trustworthy kick at goal.Kennedy is an interesting one. After the Vossy chat, i think the list mgmt team sat around and discussed that Hewett was preferred in the mid while E Hollands preferred on the half fwd flank covering Kennedy's input. That and a developing moir behind him. Probably even off loaded Martin as well due to unavailability but because they had Lij/Moir.
Unluckily this turned into a gaping hole when Lij went south. Moir still a long way off it.
Darcy Hogg. Take his fitness to another level and he is a good AFL player and probably the sort we need in the team. A genuine half forward. Strong body, powerful, good skills and pace. He should be working with a running coach right now and be pushing for a spot on the list or at least a train on spot.
. In any case Darcy Hogg would be worth a shot, if he’s anything like his father he will leave no stone unturned to get the best out of himself.![]()
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What a bunch of waffle that explained nothing.Culture - Standards