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Maybe but they are totally different players,bayok is a midfielder while Ryan is a forward with no chance of moving to the midfield in the near futureI was thinking we may not bother with Ryan if we are getting Bayok
Anyone know what time the draft is on today?
And any love for X Richards?
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I was thinking we may not bother with Ryan if we are getting Bayok
4pm EasternAnyone know what time the draft is on today?
And any love for X Richards?
Yeah, can't understand taking Petrie, jobs for mates situation. Why don't they just make Petrie some sort of assistant coach if they want him here? He probably will be anyway if/when he comes.I understand why we are going to rookie list him due to his contract situation
I don't understand why if he's still on the list we take Petrie
At least there's some small hope that McInnes can recapture and build on the form he showed in 2015 when Darling was injured. He regressed badly in 2016 though
If we are taking Petrie to help out East Perth I actually dont mind that idea. We dont have any genuine key forwards apart from Allen. Mcinnes is hopeless and Lamb isnt a KPP. The last few years we've had a few players on the rookie list that weren't going to play so its not going to be any different. We've probably still reduced the dead wood on there.
To help the development of the others? Its probably not why we are taking him but could be a small possibilty along with forward depthThe club doesn't give a **** about East. Why waste a rookie spot on a bloke who is mid 30's and going to play in our "development" team?
If we are taking Petrie to help out East Perth I actually dont mind that idea. We dont have any genuine key forwards apart from Allen. Mcinnes is hopeless and Lamb isnt a KPP. The last few years we've had a few players on the rookie list that weren't going to play so its not going to be any different. We've probably still reduced the dead wood on there.
Disagree on Tunbridge and McInnes. Thought McInnes offered a reasonable forward target in the few games he played in 2015. Tunbridge has shown ability but his career so far has been ruined by injury. Not the fashionable views but they are mine. McInnes has been hampered by serious injuries also.
I'm not full bottle on the alignment rules but I believe there's restrictions on who East Perth can recruit as players so whilst I agree with what you say I don't think it's possibleDoes he have to be on our list to play at east Perth? We should just bring him over to be a development coach and play at East Perth (not our playing list)
I would like Liam Ryan. I reckon there are three forward spots up for grabs, viz. Hill, Lecras and Cripps. I don't know whether any of them did enough last year to be a lock. I actually think Lecras is cooked.
Does he have to be on our list to play at east Perth? We should just bring him over to be a development coach and play at East Perth (not our playing list)
East PERTH would not have the available list points to take Petrie.
Suspect that Petrie is being lured over here with the prospects of some coaching jig sometime going forward. He could still pick up some reasonable coin in Victoria playing district or country football. So you would think the move was with some job security going forward.
Tunbridge probably would have been in the team v Bulldogs if not suspended, offers more than Hill for example.Disagree both are list cloggers.
I can picture this:
Eagles training, 1:18pm.
Drew Petrie's name flashes across the screen as our third pick in the RD. Vozzo gives the nod to Smith, who signals with light reflected off a mirror to the nearby trees.
Petrie, having seen the signal, runs out from his hiding spot in full kit, and then seemlessly joins into the drill. Everyone acts as if he had been there all day.
Minutes later he is seen doing the Frank the Tank move after slotting a goal, much to the mirth of the lads.