Yep, no secret Snuffaluphagus and I are big on drafting a high end KPF ASAP to get them developing for this exact reason.Our KPF stocks aren't getting any younger either 28, 28 and 26 and two of them very injury prone...
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Yep, no secret Snuffaluphagus and I are big on drafting a high end KPF ASAP to get them developing for this exact reason.Our KPF stocks aren't getting any younger either 28, 28 and 26 and two of them very injury prone...
Not sure what you mean re: Hogan? He left Melbourne because of off-field stuff. They clearly haven't replaced him properly since.
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Both Walker and Western are good need fits. But in the unlikely event that silly bids come I hope the club has an open mind.
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That's just wrong. I'm sorry, but you could argue he was a 2nd tall behind McDonald, but he was clearly ahead of Weideman.Melb weren’t upset to see Hogan leave, and were more than compensated.
At the time he was 3rd Tall Forward at Melb behind McDonald and up and coming Weideman.
Not in their best 22, whilst also injured, and at the time likely to be in ours if his injury came good, given our own Injury list issues and Forward line at the time.
So... are you saying we should draft Chapman?
That's just wrong. I'm sorry, but you could argue he was a 2nd tall behind McDonald, but he was clearly ahead of Weideman.
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weideman by the end of 2018 had played 1 great game, and 1 good game, which were admittedly in the two finals they won in 18. to say he was ahead of hogan was a ridiculous over-reaction at the time, let alone now. in 2018 Hogan kicked more goals than Weideman has for his career...That's just wrong. I'm sorry, but you could argue he was a 2nd tall behind McDonald, but he was clearly ahead of Weideman.
Hogan on talent and form at the time of the trade is best 22 at every club in the league. He hasn't shown that here, but jeez he scored 47 goals that year.
Melbourne were happy to let him go purely because of off-field drama. You're kidding yourself if you think they wouldn't have wanted to keep him based on purely on-field performance. He kicked 47 goals that year and Weiderman played 1 good game in a final when Hogan was injured.Melb weren’t upset to see Hogan leave, and were more than compensated.
At the time he was 3rd Tall Forward at Melb behind McDonald and up and coming Weideman.
Not in their best 22, whilst also injured, and at the time likely to be in ours if his injury came good, given our own Injury list issues and Forward line at the time.
Melb were adequately compensated.
This is an opinion piece. It doesn't in any way demonstrate Melbourne's valuation of him as a player at the time.
There is no mystery here. The article is simply wrong. Weiderman and MacDonald are not as good as Hogan and they were drinking their own bathwater getting talked into letting him go to buy a key defender as if that was really their problem.
Melbourne were happy to let him go purely because of off-field drama. You're kidding yourself if you think they wouldn't have wanted to keep him based on purely on-field performance. He kicked 47 goals that year and Weiderman played 1 good game in a final when Hogan was injured.
I'd argue Melbourne got well overs.
This is an opinion piece. It doesn't in any way demonstrate Melbourne's valuation of him as a player at the time.
I am sure they thought Weiderman would come on and McDonald would continue his form but that is not remotely the same thing as thinking Jesse was behind either of them from a purely football standpoint.
Sure, but lets not pretend the replacement was near the top of the list. It was said then and is pretty clear now that the off-field issues and the foot featured WAY above whatever they thought of McDonald and Weiderman.But they moved on Jesse anyway.. he was still in contract If I remember.
They moved him on for a number of reasons, including thinking they had a ready made replacement, and he had an injury that is extremely tricky to recover fully from. Gee it took us a while to fix the foot.
Was that when he said he didn’t want to pay for any u18 football?I need to play nice since I’m a mod over there, but for those interested our friend Knightmare has admitted he doesn’t watch any non Victorian U18 football.
So Heath Chapman must be a hell of a player to still make his top 15. Lock him in for Fremantle then.
The point I was trying to make, obviously not very well, was that if Chapman is best available at our pick then I have no problem selecting him. Despite what you say Hamling has a potentially career ending issue going on. I hope he gets on top of his issue but he has essentially been sitting around doing squat for months. He had a nasty staph infection and likely needs further surgery. The surgeon they want to see, he can’t get to being based in Melbourne. Knowing what the infections do to the bone means further surgery is even more complicated.Depth is fine with me, but at a mid first round pick there will be a range of options rather than a stand out best available.
Logue was available for the final rounds this year, and I doubt Hamling has sat around waiting for the pandemic to pass before sorting out his ankle. Young is another returning soldier whose skills match what you identified as Chapman's.
That's a massive investment in defence the club would have made over a sustained period, especially when midfield and forward is performing at a comparatively low level.
that was an interesting few pages to read in his thread, not going to lie.
Yeah all good. I don’t believe in any rigid best available rating, and soft attributes can make or break careers. I had been discussing Chapman specifically so assumed you were continuing that.Nope what made you think that.
I personally think their will be some interesting players at 10, or whatever it ends up being.
My preference is for highly skilled players by foot. I’m ok with where our inside Mid scenario is at, and not confident any better inside Mids are in this draft either.
As I think it was you who once indicated best available is a term meaning different things to different recruiters depending on what they value in a player.
Having a high work ethic and desire to be the best you can, but also playing for your team mates, and club would be good attributes which are “soft” attributes not a measurable one.
I need to play nice since I’m a mod over there, but for those interested our friend Knightmare has admitted he doesn’t watch any non Victorian U18 football.
So Heath Chapman must be a hell of a player to still make his top 15. Lock him in for Fremantle then.
IF the club believes our KPDs aren’t viable and that there are question marks over both Pearce and Hamling then I am fine with them drafting more. Would be mad not to, but my preference would still be for a player who could play another position if required such as the other Cox. But in the end we would still be facing a few years of Cox and Logue leading that area of the ground while any recruit develops.The point I was trying to make, obviously not very well, was that if Chapman is best available at our pick then I have no problem selecting him. Despite what you say Hamling has a potentially career ending issue going on. I hope he gets on top of his issue but he has essentially been sitting around doing squat for months. He had a nasty staph infection and likely needs further surgery. The surgeon they want to see, he can’t get to being based in Melbourne. Knowing what the infections do to the bone means further surgery is even more complicated.
Hale was interviewed only a couple of weeks ago and ran through the long term injury players for next season and said the only one we won’t see for sometime is Hamling.
I agree we have more pressing needs but KPD cover isn’t too far down the list of requirements. Depending on what no. our first pick falls at there will likely be some other players we rate more highly.
Sure, but lets not pretend the replacement was near the top of the list. It was said then and is pretty clear now that the off-field issues and the foot featured WAY above whatever they thought of McDonald and Weiderman.
Looking at Chapmans numbers he really is more than just a defender? His yo yo results, 2km time trial, and won theIF the club believes our KPDs aren’t viable and that there are question marks over both Pearce and Hamling then I am fine with them drafting more. Would be mad not to, but my preference would still be for a player who could play another position if required such as the other Cox. But in the end we would still be facing a few years of Cox and Logue leading that area of the ground while any recruit develops.