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He's 32 so there will be a point where they move him on too. Might help themGo where?
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Bluey mckennawho?
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CleverrrrImagine Bruce's reaction to both Cyril and Willie.
"...and Willie caresses it down the throat of Cyril"
Sheppard is the best half back we have ever had
Pretty sure Eaglespur was joking ? I have at least 6 in front of him. McKenna, Worsfold, Waterman, Waters, Hurn, Butler (yes) And you can also throw in Laidley and Hart. All far better players than shep.![]()
I think not good sir!
Due to our current list situation I've determined that Brady's strategy is as follows*..
We have limited years to get a premiership while our A graders are still around. We could trade them out and go the full rebuild but that could ruin the club.
We also struggle to attract A grade free agents etc due to our location. So we basically can trade in a player or two where possible and then hit the draft. how do we improve our draft position? We can't get rid of our C graders for even 4th rounders as it would seem that no other clubs really want them
Also another issue I can foresee with drafting players is that it takes a number of years to develop them, making our premiership window even smaller.
Solution?
I believe the club may trade away some 2018 draft picks for 2017 picks. For example we might give away our first and second rounders next year for a number of gold coasts 2017 picks.
Why should we do that?
The 2018 draft might be rated as stronger but if we can identify players and nail this draft we will get an extra year of development into a number of players potentially widening our premiership window. It's a risk but we have to try something imo
Why would an opposition club do it?
2018 is predicted to be a stronger draft and it appears as though clubs could possibly pay overs for these picks. Another factor is that many seem to think we will slide next year so it would appear that clubs might be prepared to bet against us. Furthermore a club like Gold Coast might have more picks this year than they actually want to use (multiple second and third rounders) and so might only value first and early second rounders highly.
I therefore predict that on the last day of the trade period we will trade out our future first and second for A number of picks in this years draft. It's pretty much the only way I see Brady improving our draft position
*actually a complete guess but who knows..
What do you think we've got to use to upgrade picks though? I don't see a lot, no one seems interested in the players we want to get rid of. Is Lycett expendable? Would we consider using someone like Partington? There's just not much on our list that we can even use to upgrade our picks imo.
Masten still thinks he's a chicken from the last hypnotist session [emoji12]
Shep will win 3 flags soooPretty sure Eaglespur was joking ? I have at least 6 in front of him. McKenna, Worsfold, Waterman, Waters, Hurn, Butler (yes) And you can also throw in Laidley and Hart. All far better players than shep.
Butler was up against a midfield of Judd, Cousins, Kerr, Fletcher, Brawn and Embely and still got 24 touches the 06 grannie what ****in more do you want.
And there's the issue. Nelson appears to be semi-talented, as do many of our young reserves. I'm not sure that they have it in them to get where we want them to. In Nelson's case, I don't think he's in our best back 7. As for the midfield, I still wouldn't have him ahead of Hutchings.
No doubt the club will give him more opportunities, but that would be more out of promise than performance. I would not consider him untouchable in the quest to regenerate our midfield and forward line through trade or draft.
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This is all something we should have thought of this season.
The monkeys running this club are so fn conservative.
Geelong, hawks and sydney are the blueprint
Straight swap for SloanHi West Coast fans... Since Adelaide is going to have a plethora of 1st round pick due to existing in an undesirable city.. What would it cost to pry gov senior our of your cold dead hands?
And a swap of second round picks.Straight swap for Sloan
How much do we need to overpay him next year?Straight swap for Sloan
It's not a bad offer, but there is literally no chance we'd entertain an offer for him. Same thing happened with gaff, we're fairly conservative and don't look to move on our best players. I'd be gutted if he left, but I'm confident he'll stay.How about 2 firsts and Second?
Two things.How about 2 firsts and Second?
How about 2 firsts and Second?
Pick 10 and maybe 16Two things.
1. McGovern would need to ask to move
2. How early would the 2 first rounders be as I would want one at least in the top 10. No point in offering up 17 and 18 as the 2 first rounders as this year's draft is pretty even from 15 to mid to late 20's.
Sorry hippy I just don't see it happening. The govs are not that close - quite happy to play st different clubs
Yeah I know. Just a hypothetical.Sorry hippy I just don't see it happening. The govs are not that close - quite happy to play st different clubs