We'll pick in the second round this year.
How? You suspect we are putting players on the trade table or what ?
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We'll pick in the second round this year.
How? You suspect we are putting players on the trade table or what ?
I feel some creativity in me waters..
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What does this mean.
I'm hoping we put lobbe on the table , and if young and Oshea don't want to re-sign then look to get value for them.
I would seriously consider putting carlile on the table if he gets us a mid 2nd rounder or better. Plenty of contending teams are very shallow for fbs.
Need to put some young mids on our list as the only genuine mids we have on our list 22 and under are
Ahchee , Toumpas , wines and wingard. Maybe Amon , hoon Johnson and Snelling as prospects.
If we can turn lobbe , one of Oshea/ young and carlile into 3 picks inside the top 35 at the draft with our first I would be happy.
Sounds like our first rounder will be worth a lot more to a club like GWS than it is to us. See what we can get.According to this early analysis 6 of the top 13 will be academy players and will go before other clubs get to them.
Sounds like our first rounder will be worth a lot more to a club like GWS than it is to us. See what we can get.
there's a few interesting father-son prospects this year:
- Josh Daicos, son of the Macedonian Marvel Peter, safe assumption he'll go to Collingwood or their supporters will squeal like stuck pigs
- Callum Brown, son of Gavin, also safe assumption he'll join Collingwood
- Zane Sumich, son of Peter, probably going to West Coast
- Jake Waterman, son of Chris and brother of Alec, likely to join West Coast
- Michael Romero, son of Jose, good chance to join the Bulldogs
- James Sziller, son of Steven, eligible for St. Kilda, but a long shot at this stage
- Matthew Neagle, son of Merv, eligible for Essendon, but not too sure if he'll join them
- Bailey Lambert, son of Craig, this is an interesting one, he's eligible for Richmond, Brisbane (not as father-son, Craig only played 96 games, but as a member of their Academy) and possibly GWS (he was in the Giants Academy when his dad worked there)
- Ben Jarman, son of Darren, eligible to join Hawthorn or Adelaide, but I think he'll probably join the Crows as their first ever father-son pick
- Kye Beveridge, son of Bulldogs coach Luke, who played at three different clubs (Melbourne, Footscray, St. Kilda), but is not eligible for any of them
- Beau Moorcroft, son of Gary "Greatest Mark Ever", not eligible for Essendon as Gary only played 95 games there, probably come into consideration for the Bombers
It will be fascinating to see how the bids for the father/son goes especially with Collingwood with two players: Brown and Daicos - didn't they give away this years first round pick to GWS?there's a few interesting father-son prospects this year:
- Josh Daicos, son of the Macedonian Marvel Peter, safe assumption he'll go to Collingwood or their supporters will squeal like stuck pigs
- Callum Brown, son of Gavin, also safe assumption he'll join Collingwood
- Zane Sumich, son of Peter, probably going to West Coast
- Jake Waterman, son of Chris and brother of Alec, likely to join West Coast
- Michael Romero, son of Jose, good chance to join the Bulldogs
- James Sziller, son of Steven, eligible for St. Kilda, but a long shot at this stage
- Matthew Neagle, son of Merv, eligible for Essendon, but not too sure if he'll join them
- Bailey Lambert, son of Craig, this is an interesting one, he's eligible for Richmond, Brisbane (not as father-son, Craig only played 96 games, but as a member of their Academy) and possibly GWS (he was in the Giants Academy when his dad worked there)
- Ben Jarman, son of Darren, eligible to join Hawthorn or Adelaide, but I think he'll probably join the Crows as their first ever father-son pick
- Kye Beveridge, son of Bulldogs coach Luke, who played at three different clubs (Melbourne, Footscray, St. Kilda), but is not eligible for any of them
- Beau Moorcroft, son of Gary "Greatest Mark Ever", not eligible for Essendon as Gary only played 95 games there, probably come into consideration for the Bombers
It will be fascinating to see how the bids for the father/son goes especially with Collingwood with two players: Brown and Daicos - didn't they give away this years first round pick to GWS?
If the kid was a gun it would've been worth drafting Moorcroft Senior and sitting him on the bench for 5 games.there's a few interesting father-son prospects this year:
- Beau Moorcroft, son of Gary "Greatest Mark Ever", not eligible for Essendon as Gary only played 95 games there, probably come into consideration for the Bombers
??If the kid was a gun it would've been worth drafting Moorcroft Senior and sitting him on the bench for 5 games.
I think he means Essendon drafting him this year...??
father son needs to be 100 games at a single club, what you are saying wouldnt work
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father son needs to be 100 games at a single club, what you are saying wouldnt work
I think he means Essendon drafting him this year...
the way it has been put implies that it would have been worth it for US to get Snr Moorcroft and play him for 5 gamesI think he means Essendon drafting him this year...
they should have planned ahead and drafted him this year as a top up. surely couldnt do any worse
I meant Essendon. Not sure us playing a 40 year old Moorcroft every game for the next 4-5 years to FS draft his by then 22 year old son would really work out.the way it has been put implies that it would have been worth it for US to get Snr Moorcroft and play him for 5 games
that is the way i see it, not saying it is correct, but it is the way i have read it
no worries, it was just the way you worded it that got me a little confusedI meant Essendon. Not sure us playing a 40 year old Moorcroft every game for the next 4-5 years to FS draft his by then 22 year old son would really work out.
McLuggage for the name alone

As for Aaron Young he has probably been our best small forward this year, Wingard included. Maybe that builds his trade value up and is a positive in the market place?
We should re sign him if he can keep his form up until the end of the season. Maybe on a one or two year dealAs for Aaron Young he has probably been our best small forward this year, Wingard included. Maybe that builds his trade value up and is a positive in the market place?