thylacine60
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Peppermint, you brutal oaf.....
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Ditto - have 2 packets of this week's 'on special' cheapies.I adore fruit mince pies. Even the ones from supermarkets.
A few have mentioned us as being a risk averse club, specifically in respect of not selecting Winder.
It depends how far back one wishes to look, but I think we have been one of the more expansive clubs in this regard, particularly when you consider the tiny margin for error we had to play with during the 'rebuild'. I'd mentioned in another post we have more than a decade's worth of high risk selection, the vast majority of which failed to salute.
Looking at the SOS era Samo was a risky selection over the relative known quantity of local boy Brodie. We went for the high potential upside (and rough edges) of Dow over the more rounded player in Cerra. We've run a high risk trade strategy, trading out some of our best performing players for draft currency, we waded in to live trading earlier and deeper than anyone else. We didn't have a lot of joy with free agency until this year, but not through lack of trying. Gibbons was a huge risk given he had been passed over a dozen or so times by every club.
Whether we have taken the right risks...or the risks people would like to see us take, particularly towards the back end of drafts/rookie lists, is another argument, but hard for anyone to stand behind the statement that we have been risk averse.
I think we have a little. Differentiate the SOS bloc of recruitment (2015-18) with the next bloc of selections, and yes I know SOS was still around last year (2019-20).
SOS was definitely willing to expose the club a bit with his selections. In that bloc of picks, he took (between the draft and trades) 1 KPP for 1 small. He went for smaller, more talented with supposedly higher ceiling with the smalls, which left us a bit bereft when a) they didn't come on as quickly as we'd have liked, and b) 2017 hit us with a ton of bricks and we didn't have the depth to cover the injuries.
The players we've gotten in from 2019-20 have been collateral in case Stocker, LOB, Dow, SPS, Cuningham don't make the grade as AFL midfielders. I'd say that's a bit risk adverse, personally.
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2015 draft Weitering 196cm McKay 200cm Curnow 193cm Silvagni 193cm
Would be nice to see Cunningham SPS and Stocker play midfield. They were recruited as mids.
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You did see this part of the post:2015 draft Weitering 196cm McKay 200cm Curnow 193cm Silvagni 193cm
Would be nice to see Cunningham SPS and Stocker play midfield. They were recruited as mids.
In that bloc of picks, he took (between the draft and trades) 1 KPP for 1 small.
41. Carlton - Jack Carrol (our final pick)
52. West Coast - Luke Edwards (West Coast's First pick)
57. West Coast - Isiah Winder
Yes, he does possess a skill set we, and a few other clubs would need, but I would question the 'immediately' argument.
I think at one point the Eagles were set to only take one player at the draft, so that should speak to the expectations of West Coast, and what transpired.Round 4 and onwards
52. West Coast Eagles - Luke Edwards (general defender, Glenelg)
Fremantle - PASS
Sydney Swans - PASS
Richmond - PASS
53. Essendon - Cody Brand (Key defender, Calder Cannons/Vic Metro) [matched Western Bulldogs’ bid]
54. Fremantle - Joel Western (Small forward/midfielder, Claremont/WA) [matched Western Bulldogs’ bid]
55. Western Bulldogs - Dominic Bedendo (general forward, Murray Bushrangers)
St Kilda - PASS
Brisbane Lions - PASS
56. North Melbourne - Eddie Ford (Midfielder, Western Jets/Vic Metro)
Port Adelaide - PASS
Gold Coast Suns - PASS
Carlton - PASS
Adelaide Crows - PASS
North Melbourne - PASS
57. West Coast Eagles - Isiah Winder (Small forward/midfielder, Peel Thunder/WA)
There we go, thank you.Eddie Betts is a rookie
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I think at one point the Eagles were set to only take one player at the draft, so that should speak to the expectations of West Coast, and what transpired
That makes me more dismayed with the above, though. Club is clearly pushing the TPP limit, and it's cost us at least one draftee. I know we're front-loading a bit, but the list isn't good enough to warrant us being that constrained.
Betts was put on the rookie list as per the Covid rule that means that $80K of a rookies salary is outside the salary cap. It is not in any way a reflection that we are near the TPP limit. Probably just allows us to front end someone's contract by $160K (bearing in mind Kennedy is the same) to help out with our salary cap down the line. Be silly if we didn't use this "loophole" as did many other teams.You are making assumptions on both points
WC were always taking 2 players, but were certainly surprised as to the names
We have more than enough cap space, if anything, delisting out of contract players would have released more cap space, so it had nothing to do with the number of selections at the draft
Chai, you uncultured swine.Peppermint, you brutal oaf.....
Betts was put on the rookie list as per the Covid rule that means that $80K of a rookies salary is outside the salary cap. It is not in any way a reflection that we are near the TPP limit. Probably just allows us to front end someone's contract by $160K (bearing in mind Kennedy is the same) to help out with our salary cap down the line. Be silly if we didn't use this "loophole" as did many other teams.
Why would one want to court risk when rebuilding, although that Shaw, O'Shea, Mullett trilogy of terror, was even for then......way too safe....and wrong.
Time is ripe for risk now, but we still had holes to fill and that's what we did, via trade and draft.
For me...we're still missing a Betts type....not Betts himself, because Betts isn't quite Betts any morebut a small, goal-kicking, crumbing type that takes advantages of the spoils in the forward line. I don't quite see that in Durdin, but the sample size is very small.
Re. Winder - Happy to hear what he would have offered us that others we have, can't
Rooibos, you puralent Philistine.......Chai, you uncultured swine.
When you try hard miscreants are over settling for second best, or worse, you are welcome to join me for a refreshing Darjeeling beverage.Rooibos, you puralent Philistine.......
Foulest creation known to humankind- sorry BT and thyDitto - have 2 packets of this week's 'on special' cheapies.
When you try hard miscreants are over settling for second best, or worse, you are welcome to join me for a refreshing Darjeeling beverage.
To be fair I think JSOS turned a corner in the 2019 pre season where he really upped the anti with his fitness and especially his running and as a result had a very consistent 2019 season and probably showed others like Setters how much a big step up in pre season can set you up for a good year.Yikes.....Fisher - gotten worse each season, JSOS hasn't gotten past being a bit player, Charlie can't get fit and setters has gotten better each year.
Fisher and JSOS are the types we need to lift to get better, and lift considerably
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Plowman, Jones, Petrevski Seton
Docherty, Weitering, Saad
Williams, Walsh, Setterfield
Silvagni, Casboult, Martin
Fisher, McKay, Betts
De Koning, Cripps, ECurnow
Murphy, Williamson, Newnes, Fogarty
XXXX, XXXX, Parks
Kemp, Marchbank, Newman
Stocker, O'Brien, Cottrell
Honey, CCurnow, Cuningham
Philp, McGovern, Durdin
Pittonet, Dow, Kennedy
Philp, Carroll, Owies, Ramsay
Hate Christmas!! But love pumpkin pie.Hate fruit mince pies.
Who? Torin Baker? Yea Torin woo hoo, is that better?Support your local baker you odiferous reprobates...don't be so proctologically constricted.
french earl grey or gtfo..............When you try hard miscreants are over settling for second best, or worse, you are welcome to join me for a refreshing Darjeeling beverage.