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where as last week against footscray, they played him in the centre square while Pruessy was rucking, and did quite well, and ran out the game well too....
Maj (well, every player) needs an extended run at it, not one game then out. unfortunatelly, we are in a possition, that cant afford to do that, so its a bit of a tricky one.
I for one, depending on the result of todays game, and how Toddy pulls up, play maj next week as a ruck, and ruck only (rest him like goldy) and see how he goes. if he goes ok, who knows after that.....
Didn't see last weeks game so can't comment on it.
On last nights game and the pre season games I watched I don't think much has changed on previous years.
 
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I Speak with a club employee often and we always discuss my man Majak. Mainly because I bring him up and fair to say this guy wasn't his number one fan. Even he admitted Maj had improved and is becoming the player they hoped.

Just somehow we need him to sign on, his time will come, nothing surer. Waite and Petrie can't go on forever. Mckay and Durdin are many miles behind Majak.
 

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So his three day committal hearing involving sixteen witnesses and three charges which subsequently lead to this statement, "I do find the evidence is of sufficient weight to support a conviction to all three charges,” magistrate Donna Bakos said.


Not sure where unlikely came into it at that stage? As the case went on, certainly looked good for Majak, and the club did believe no one else would take with the case hanging over his head. No club wants a convicted rapist on any list.

Has had interest every year from other clubs excluding 2015 court case business. For whatever reason he is judged extremely harshly in comparison to many of his peers. Not sure why? Anyone??
because people think he should do this


and this


and this


every time he touches the ball.

I was looking through some stats and he is a 16 game veteran that has been subbed out in 7 of those games, yet to play 10 full games yet judged like we have had a good look. but if I am wrong I too ask why the unfair judgments.
 

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Rooboy 96, well said, could definitely use his ability as our second ruck. The guy who current fills that role hasn't a clue.
Agree that brown is no good in the ruck but he is a far better forward with exceptional skills for a big bloke. Also a very smart player
 

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Agree that brown is no good in the ruck but he is a far better forward with exceptional skills for a big bloke. Also a very smart player
When Goldstein is benched we're doubly disadvantaged because we lose the centre clearance and we lose Brown as a get out option leading up the wing.
 
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I Speak with a club employee often and we always discuss my man Majak. Mainly because I bring him up and fair to say this guy wasn't his number one fan. Even he admitted Maj had improved and is becoming the player they hoped.

Just somehow we need him to sign on, his time will come, nothing surer. Waite and Petrie can't go on forever. Mckay and Durdin are many miles behind Majak.
McKay and Durdin play entirely different roles.

Bottom line is, Daw has played 16 AFL games. 13 were terrible. 1 was concussed early. 2 were good. Of those good games, 1 was in a glorified practice match and Richmond were going through motions, the other was 4 years ago. That is hardly a player who is going to command attention from opposition clubs.

At best we will offer Daw another rookie contract at season's end to keep him as a back up ruckman. Petrie will likely retire and Waite will play on next year. Black would be next in line to play the Petrie role at this point, but my preference would be to try and attract a free agent as Drew's replacement.
 
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McKay and Durdin play entirely different roles.

Bottom line is, Daw has played 16 AFL games. 13 were terrible. 1 was concussed early. 2 were good. Of those good games, 1 was in a glorified practice match and Richmond were going through motions, the other was 4 years ago. That is hardly a player who is going to command attention from opposition clubs.

At best we will offer Daw another rookie contract at season's end to keep him as a back up ruckman. Petrie will likely retire and Waite will play on next year. Black would be next in line to play the Petrie role at this point, but my preference would be to try and attract a free agent as Drew's replacement.
On his 16 games, the nature of the inclusions and lapsed time between games has to be included to give this any context. It's not like he had a Cunnington/Ziebell/Bastinac first career years introduction where he was given a weekly senior spot regardless of form to get some traction at AFL level.

As for his potential currency, funnily enough that can swing quick when a player develops. We supposedly shopped around Levi one year with no suitors. 2 years later clubs are throwing 450k at him. Stefan Martin, Callum Sinclair, Max Gawn all had fairly innocuous years either on AFL or VFL lists but are now at least serviceable players that AFL clubs would pay up for.

Things change fast and Majak has never been given any continuity at AFL level to properly assess him.
 
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On his 16 games, the nature of the inclusions and lapsed time between games has to be included to give this any context. It's not like he had a Cunnington/Ziebell/Bastinac first career years introduction where he was given a weekly senior spot regardless of form to get some traction at AFL level.

As for his potential currency, funnily enough that can swing quick when a player develops. We supposedly shopped around Levi one year with no suitors. 2 years later clubs are throwing 450k at him. Stefan Martin, Callum Sinclair, Max Gawn all had fairly innocuous years either on AFL or VFL lists but are now at least serviceable players that AFL clubs would pay up for.

Things change fast and Majak has never been given any continuity at AFL level to properly assess him.
Of course his currency can change quickly if he's given the chance to play in our seniors and then manages to string a small handful of quality games together. By quality I'm not talking about bobbing up and kicking a 60m goal or taking one or two great marks - I mean he needs to play 4 impactful quarters, halve the ruck contest at worst and have a regular impact around the ground. The jury is definitely out on whether he can do this and his only hope of getting this opportunity and thus increasing his currency would be in the unlikely event of a long term injury to Goldstein this season. The more likely scenario is that he continues to play out the season in the VFL and if he can manage to play consistently well at this level we will offer him a one year deal - probably on the rookie list. If he fails to play consistently well in the VFL, then I think his only role in football next season and beyond will be working in the Huddle on a full time basis.
 

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Of course his currency can change quickly if he's given the chance to play in our seniors and then manages to string a small handful of quality games together. By quality I'm not talking about bobbing up and kicking a 60m goal or taking one or two great marks - I mean he needs to play 4 impactful quarters, halve the ruck contest at worst and have a regular impact around the ground. The jury is definitely out on whether he can do this and his only hope of getting this opportunity and thus increasing his currency would be in the unlikely event of a long term injury to Goldstein this season. The more likely scenario is that he continues to play out the season in the VFL and if he can manage to play consistently well at this level we will offer him a one year deal - probably on the rookie list. If he fails to play consistently well in the VFL, then I think his only role in football next season and beyond will be working in the Huddle on a full time basis.
How many chances has he actually had to do that?

Right now as it stands Majak would be the starting ruckman in at least 2/3 AFL sides that I can think of of the top of my head.

At North he is behind a long list of quality talls, however we have never really seen his wares at AFL level because in his entire career he has never really been given the chance. Despite playing consistent high level VFL footy.

I do find it interesting that you have posted a total of 19 posts in 2016. 9 of them in the last 2 pages of this thread, as a causal obeservation one may conclude that it is not just football analysis going on here.
 

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I mean he needs to play 4 impactful quarters, halve the ruck contest at worst and have a regular impact around the ground.
I disagree. I think he needs to have an impact as a result of four effective quarters... and that other stuff.

The jury is definitely out on whether he can do this and his only hope of getting this opportunity and thus increasing his currency would be in the unlikely event of a long term injury to Goldstein this season.
You're copping stick here from the "but he hasn't had an extended run" brigade, but I personally agree with the view. Sometimes a player like Benny Brown comes in and you can see "he's got it". Sometimes a player like Daw comes in and you can see "he hasn't got it".

Okay, possibly a bit harsh, but while the highlight reel is great, whether it's been a lack of aerobic fitness or footy nous, but from what I've seen at AFL level he seems lost. He'd be a real weapon if he could show greater consistency, but ironically he comes across as an impact player who simply lacks impact.

I do find it interesting that you have posted a total of 19 posts in 2016. 9 of them in the last 2 pages of this thread, as a causal obeservation one may conclude that it is not just football analysis going on here.
Well I'm as much in the "Nothing good ever came out of Balga" camp as anyone, but what are you implying here? A 'pet hate' or player bias isn't as easily disguised in a smaller number of posts, but we're all guilty of it.
 

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Well I'm as much in the "Nothing good ever came out of Balga" camp as anyone, but what are you implying here? A 'pet hate' or player bias isn't as easily disguised in a smaller number of posts, but we're all guilty of it.
I understand that we all have bias and that it comes out, and is more easily hidden when you are posting 1900 times in 4 months than if posting 19.

I just find it interesting that in a year where we are 7-0 that a poster would take the time to dedicate 47% of thier posts to saying we shouldn't have a fringe player on our list.
 
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I understand that we all have bias and that it comes out, and is more easily hidden when you are posting 1900 times in 4 months than if posting 19.

I just find it interesting that in a year where we are 7-0 that a poster would take the time to dedicate 47% of thier posts to saying we shouldn't have a fringe player on our list.
If it's a pet issue, I can understand it. I don't get the persistent calls to give him regular time myself. Well, I do. I just don't agree with them.

What percent of your posts include research and calculations on another poster's post content? ;)

Lighten up OF, we're winning! :D
 

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Who rucks when Goldy is benched then? I don't think bringing Daw in this year is a possibility.
I agree at present Brown is a better forward option and I really hate this turning into a Brown v Daw thing as I think it will be Brown, Daw and Waite from next year unless one of the juniors are capable of standing up.

But maybe the second ruck is more important this year then the third tall? and if that is the case Daw should be in even though Brown has been good up forward.
 

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because people think he should do this


and this


and this


every time he touches the ball.

I was looking through some stats and he is a 16 game veteran that has been subbed out in 7 of those games, yet to play 10 full games yet judged like we have had a good look. but if I am wrong I too ask why the unfair judgments.
I forgot

and this

 

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McKay and Durdin play entirely different roles.

Bottom line is, Daw has played 16 AFL games. 13 were terrible. 1 was concussed early. 2 were good. Of those good games, 1 was in a glorified practice match and Richmond were going through motions, the other was 4 years ago. That is hardly a player who is going to command attention from opposition clubs.

At best we will offer Daw another rookie contract at season's end to keep him as a back up ruckman. Petrie will likely retire and Waite will play on next year. Black would be next in line to play the Petrie role at this point, but my preference would be to try and attract a free agent as Drew's replacement.
eye of the beholder,

2013 Season
4 Bris Had fans on feet after grabbing high mark in first minute. 3
5 Haw Used spring effectively and had a quieter second game. Subbed off 3
6 Port On Heath and kicked a goal before being subbed off in final term. 4

7 WB Best afield with six goals. Ended up the main target. Excitement machine. 8
8 WCE Dropped a couple of marks early. Subbed off in third term. 3
9 Adel Horrible. Didn’t have a kick and coach then subbed him out in third term. 1


2014 Season

6 Frem Provided a good tall option in attack early, although influence waned. 4
7 GCS Gave a target in attack but ran under plenty of marks. Kicked two goals. 5
9 Bris Not a big day with 1.4, but accuracy would have made it better. 3
10 Geel Hammered by Rivers early then Blicavs later. Two marks, one goal. 3
11 WCE A couple of nice efforts, but needed to do more. 3
12 Rich Horrid day. He’s just not ready to play at this level. Subbed out at half time. 1
18 Carl Tried hard but didn’t hang on to all his marks. 3
19 Geel Taken to cleaners by the Rivers. One great mark and goal and that was it. 2

2015 Season
14 GCS Struggled in first game of the season and subbed out. 1
23 Rich Big start and imposed himself with two goals. The tapered. 5

Subbed Out

so of the 9 full games he has played excellent in 1 average in 3 and below average in 4 and poor in 1, a bit unfair to judge in games he was subbed out in, but either way not the 13 were terrible. 1 was concussed early. 2 were good that you remember when comparing him to Carey.
 

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I agree at present Brown is a better forward option and I really hate this turning into a Brown v Daw thing as I think it will be Brown, Daw and Waite from next year unless one of the juniors are capable of standing up.

But maybe the second ruck is more important this year then the third tall? and if that is the case Daw should be in even though Brown has been good up forward.
We've turned a corner with Brown in the side, he sures up the structure across the whole field. Wish he could kill it in the ruck like Daw does but his pros way outweigh the cons.
 

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We've turned a corner with Brown in the side, he sures up the structure across the whole field. Wish he could kill it in the ruck like Daw does but his pros way outweigh the cons.
what I am saying is, it does not matter who out Maj or Brown is a better footballer, but what do we need more a relief ruck or third tall?
 
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When Goldstein is benched we're doubly disadvantaged because we lose the centre clearance and we lose Brown as a get out option leading up the wing.
Exactly!! I'm not potting Brown the forward, shit the guys less than 50 games away from being 'it'.

He looked a class above on Sat night. He's improved significantly, especially his aerobic capacity and game sense. Will make it and will surprise a few if he gets a chance over next couple of weeks

Will play against Carlton and hopefully * as well.
 
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