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It's a trade off.

You can either have a non representative but standardized test done, or a representative test.

With the main important test done on the same day with everyone there, the main testing should be done on an actual gameday surface

it's harder to compare against the state level testing, also means you can compare year to year for to what to expect when they go to AFL level.

If you want to compare them to their peers, well that's what the games are for.
 
Poor Lachie Neale might as well hang up his boots now.

Not to say McGuane is the next Neale, just that there is a whole lot of mayo applied to this complaint.
The messaging on this board seems to be that if your below 180cm you may as well give up trying to play footy at the elite level right?
 
I doubt the recruiters give two shits about who's 2.90 and who's 2.98 seconds either

They're looking at drop off / step up

Who chokes under pressure? Who's time blows out at the big moment, who steps up and records a PB
 
The messaging on this board seems to be that if your below 180cm you may as well give up trying to play footy at the elite level right?
The McHenry/Murphy years have made us all Heightists

Edit - Geez and Parnell and Jones. What is this Hamish... a football team of ants?
 

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The McHenry/Murphy years have made us all Heightists

Edit - Geez and Parnell and Jones. What is this Hamish... a football team of ants?
All them ankle biters, but be soothed by our latest addition to the midfield rotation. he ain't short, he aint small and he is massively talented

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I posted that yesterday when I was told we had offered one to Tom McGuane and the other to an ex-Swan who was around 24 years old. I wasn't told the name of the player, but deduced that it could be Foot.

I do hope it's Foot. He's had an outstanding season in the VFL.

Kudos: good straight forward correct info 👍
 
I posted that yesterday when I was told we had offered one to Tom McGuane and the other to an ex-Swan who was around 24 years old. I wasn't told the name of the player, but deduced that it could be Foot.

I do hope it's Foot. He's had an outstanding season in the VFL.
Respect - you should have your own rumour thread
 

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A smaller than average group of players to complement our taller than average group of players makes our team stand out as unique - which can either bring a premiership or a failed rebuild - but at least differentiated from the pack.
 
Still waiting to make my decision on that one. Qualified for Father-Son and has good linage. If the grandson(s) of Craig turn out better than Jake, this will be a win.
It's good to break the VFL cycle of taking our SANFL players from the 80s/90s then taking their sons outside of the draft to the same club 20 years later.
 
A smaller than average group of players to complement our taller than average group of players makes our team stand out as unique - which can either bring a premiership or a failed rebuild - but at least differentiated from the pack.
Quality of player is more important than height. But you can't go without tall and small players.
 
Respect - you should have your own rumour thread

Hehe!!

Working with someone whose partner is very connected to the playing group has its advantages. I don't like to ask too many questions, but every now and then we'll have a conversation that piques my interest.
 

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McGuane looks like a classic good SANFL player. Very good footballer without a weapon at the next level. I would be ok with us signing him because I think it's a better idea than an empty list spot, but only just.

The footage of Foot is scarce on the internet but the little snippets that I can find - now that is a player I would like us to sign. Someone with that turn of speed and a developed body, can obviously play having won the B&F for a Southport team that all but won the flag. Add an AFL pre-season and that's a guy who could play round 1 and make a difference.

2025 VFL averages for Zac Foot according to wheelo

24 disposals (14.5k, 9.5hb) at 79% DE, 60% KE
5.3 I50
27% Contested possession
2.7 clearances
7 marks
3.3 score involvements
3.2 tackles
28 goals in 21 games

Looks like a pretty damaging profile as an outside mid (although the kicking efficiency looks low).
Footage of Foot. Looks like something to work with:
 
Was Zac Foot at Sydney when Jordan Dawson was there?
 

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