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But brad is the better player imo

Had the potential to be (and really, had potential to be a Dangerfield like star if his groins/the club didn't curtail his explosiveness), however, Matt has so far had a better career than Brad. 1 AA to 0, 37 to 28 Brownlow votes etc. Though, Matt has really tanked in that metric as he was looking on pace to overtake Thommo after the 2017 season.

I can't see us getting any more than a late 1st, and really I do expect a band 3 compensation kind of deal here. It's just damn unfortunate we didn't have Matt contracted until 2022, seeing he's a really poor fit for our list/rebuild in the mid-to-long term, but another season would have allowed us to be a bit more patient with introducing Berry, and in particular, Pedlar into the midfield mix.
 
Had the potential to be (and really, had potential to be a Dangerfield like star if his groins/the club didn't curtail his explosiveness), however, Matt has so far had a better career than Brad. 1 AA to 0, 37 to 28 Brownlow votes etc. Though, Matt has really tanked in that metric as he was looking on pace to overtake Thommo after the 2017 season.

I can't see us getting any more than a late 1st, and really I do expect a band 3 compensation kind of deal here. It's just damn unfortunate we didn't have Matt contracted until 2022, seeing he's a really poor fit for our list/rebuild in the mid-to-long term, but another season would have allowed us to be a bit more patient with introducing Berry, and in particular, Pedlar into the midfield mix.
B Crouch was club champion and also stood up bigtime in our 2017 finals campaign. If it was me, i would have kept him as he has more hurt factor than matt imo
 

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Had the potential to be (and really, had potential to be a Dangerfield like star if his groins/the club didn't curtail his explosiveness), however, Matt has so far had a better career than Brad. 1 AA to 0, 37 to 28 Brownlow votes etc. Though, Matt has really tanked in that metric as he was looking on pace to overtake Thommo after the 2017 season.

I can't see us getting any more than a late 1st, and really I do expect a band 3 compensation kind of deal here. It's just damn unfortunate we didn't have Matt contracted until 2022, seeing he's a really poor fit for our list/rebuild in the mid-to-long term, but another season would have allowed us to be a bit more patient with introducing Berry, and in particular, Pedlar into the midfield mix.
Sloane on current form is the poor fit not Matt, and it's hard to see Sloane turning it around in the twilight of his career unless he finds form big time he should no longer be a regular midfielder. I would also argue Matt's delivery into the forward line especially hitting up a leading forward is superior to both Keays and Laird's skyscrapers.

I think people forget how impactfull Matt was to our midfield when he was being played as the in and under inside mid feeding it outside the contest. For some reason the coaching panel last year seemed to try and change his game style to more outside....dumb move IMO, why try to teach an old dog new tricks when he was so effective at what he does best, hunt the pill, gather and feed it out....if only we had more effective outside users like Seedsman to take advantage!!!
 
B Crouch was club champion and also stood up bigtime in our 2017 finals campaign. If it was me, i would have kept him as he has more hurt factor than matt imo
What Crow was our best player in what was the 2017 Grand Final shitshow....I'll give you a hint, it wasn't Brad and it certainly wasn't Rory Sloane or Rory Laird.
 
Talia and Lynch will probably net something around a 3rd rounder if traded and probably nothing if free agents.
Crouch is likely end of second round. Maybe early second round if lucky.


These are a bit unrealistically low.

Crouch is probably 4 years at $650k from someone, and that would be a end of first round Band 2.

Talia is probably a shorter contract and probably $500k. Lynch is simlar length and less cash. Maybe $375k.

I think it is band 2, 3 and 4.
 
Brad was ranked in the top 5 players from memory over that whole finals series..coaches votes
Brad was good throughout the final series as was Matt but Matt was clearly our best in the Grand Final.
 
Brad was good throughout the final series as was Matt but Matt was clearly our best in the Grand Final.
He may have been but not one crow got coaches votes that day
 

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Sloane on current form is the poor fit not Matt, and it's hard to see Sloane turning it around in the twilight of his career unless he finds form big time he should no longer be a regular midfielder. I would also argue Matt's delivery into the forward line especially hitting up a leading forward is superior to both Keays and Laird's skyscrapers.

I think people forget how impactfull Matt was to our midfield when he was being played as the in and under inside mid feeding it outside the contest. For some reason the coaching panel last year seemed to try and change his game style to more outside....dumb move IMO, why try to teach an old dog new tricks when he was so effective at what he does best, hunt the pill, gather and feed it out....if only we had more effective outside users like Seedsman to take advantage!!!
I do agree Matt is better than Rory but Sloane has the contract and Matt doesnt

Its why Matt is being shopped around and not Sloane

If we do decide to keep Matt then we need to force Sloane to the flanks and keep him from 90% of CBA
 
Need to keep going hard at the draft and be ruthless. No point holding onto guys who are marginal.

Use the 4 and hope 2 are guns.

How do you get Essendon and Quality in the same phrase?
A 10 goal flogging to a side out the 8 who have lost to Carlton and Hawthorn is not acceptable unless tanking involved

Their last couple of months have been good after a crap start. Currently 1 game out of the 8. If we beat the spluttering Eagles, Essendon are likely to be in the 8 after this round.
 
This is not a very sensible idea.
(1) If NM really want Horne, they will just take him and not consider such a trade.
(2) If they really want someone else, of course they would do the trade, laughing all the way to the bank. However, in this case, we would have no need to do the trade. ;)

Totally wrong. They could be going to select Horne but don't see much between him and their next best. There is a point where you offer enough that they're happy with the slight downgrade. It all depends on the rating of their next best players as to what you need to offer.
 
He may have been but not one crow got coaches votes that day


Is your memory failing you because Matt was easily our best player that day, actually the Crouch's were 1 & 2, pity some other highly "rated" players didn't stand up with them when it really counted.
 

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Is your memory failing you because Matt was easily our best player that day, actually the Crouch's were 1 & 2, pity some other highly "rated" players didn't stand up with them when it really counted.
I am just of the opinion that Brad is the better player of the 2 Crouch brothers and has more to his game. Not saying Matt is not good - far from it, but if we are keeping one of the brothers I would have loved it to have been Brad
 
I am just of the opinion that Brad is the better player of the 2 Crouch brothers and has more to his game. Not saying Matt is not good - far from it, but if we are keeping one of the brothers I would have loved it to have been Brad

On the biggest day look at the players that stood up...


ADELAIDE CROWS

2. Brad Crouch (rating: 5) — Certainly had a crack but you could count the number of telling possessions he had on one hand.

3. Riley Knight (3) — Looked completely out of his depth, missing an early shot at goal and then shying from the moment from then on.

4. Josh Jenkins (1) — A contested third quarter mark at least gave Crows fans reassurance he was, in fact, alive. But he promptly kicked the ball directly to a Tigers opponent and that summed up an absolute howler of a game.

6. Jake Lever (4) — Unsuited to playing against the dynamic, small Tigers forward line. Exposed for pace at times and didn’t kick the ball particularly well.

8. Jake Kelly (4) — Appeared to be hampered by a hamstring issue and never made a mark on the game.

9. Rory Sloane (7) — Sparked the Crows with two first quarter goals and was among their better players, but still would have expected more from himself.

11. Paul Seedsman (4) — Was meant to be a relatively solid replacement for injured Brodie Smith. Proved otherwise.

12. Daniel Talia (5) — Can’t really fault the key defender — unless you want to compare him to his opposite number in Rance?

13. Taylor Walker (2) — Kicked two goals but they came after the game was all but decided. Otherwise resembled Captain Invisible. Compared to Riewoldt — who just found a way to impact a game unsuited to the tall forwards — he was a disappointment.

14. David Mackay (3) — Showed why he’s a player Crows fans have never trusted. Move him on.

15. Kyle Hartigan (3) — Filled his personal blooper reel at a furious rate early in the game before recovering slightly.

16. Luke Brown (5) — Did his job like he always does apart from one marking contest where he was left one-out on Martin.

18. Eddie Betts (3) — Finished with just one goal after being robbed of one by the umpires and blanketed by Grimes.

20. Hugh Greenwood (5) — Surprise packet in the first quarter where he was close to the best player on the ground but struggled physically from that point.

21. Rory Atkins (2) — Another youngster who not only failed to rise to the occasion, but shrunk from it. Decision-making was shocking.

22. Andy Otten (1) — Unfortunately found himself on Rance and that was a mismatch of epic proportions. When he wasn’t outmarked he often found a way to give away a free kick.


23. Charlie Cameron (4) — Another who appeared to be bothered by an early injury, perhaps a calf complaint. Didn’t have his usual explosiveness and was a non-factor.

24. Sam Jacobs (8) — Probably the Crows best. Clearly won the ruck duel against Nankervis. tried to get involved in attack and made some important interventions in defence.


26. Richard Douglas (5) — Put his head over the ball but didn’t play with any composure.

27. Tom Lynch (4) — Normally provides the polish for a team that was crying out for it in this game but failed to deliver.

29. Rory Laird (6) — In Adelaide’s best, but that wasn’t saying a lot in this game.

44. Matt Crouch (8) — Had a mountain of the footy and did his reputation no harm. Going to be a star for a long time.


Most disposals in an #AFL season
825 MATT CROUCH 2017
820 Dane Swan 2010
802 Dan Hannebery 2016
787 Tom Mitchell 2017 @Adelaide_FC #AFLGF
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On the biggest day look at yje players that stood up...


ADELAIDE CROWS

2. Brad Crouch (rating: 5) — Certainly had a crack but you could count the number of telling possessions he had on one hand.

3. Riley Knight (3) — Looked completely out of his depth, missing an early shot at goal and then shying from the moment from then on.

4. Josh Jenkins (1) — A contested third quarter mark at least gave Crows fans reassurance he was, in fact, alive. But he promptly kicked the ball directly to a Tigers opponent and that summed up an absolute howler of a game.

6. Jake Lever (4) — Unsuited to playing against the dynamic, small Tigers forward line. Exposed for pace at times and didn’t kick the ball particularly well.

8. Jake Kelly (4) — Appeared to be hampered by a hamstring issue and never made a mark on the game.

9. Rory Sloane (7) — Sparked the Crows with two first quarter goals and was among their better players, but still would have expected more from himself.

11. Paul Seedsman (4) — Was meant to be a relatively solid replacement for injured Brodie Smith. Proved otherwise.

12. Daniel Talia (5) — Can’t really fault the key defender — unless you want to compare him to his opposite number in Rance?

13. Taylor Walker (2) — Kicked two goals but they came after the game was all but decided. Otherwise resembled Captain Invisible. Compared to Riewoldt — who just found a way to impact a game unsuited to the tall forwards — he was a disappointment.

14. David Mackay (3) — Showed why he’s a player Crows fans have never trusted. Move him on.

15. Kyle Hartigan (3) — Filled his personal blooper reel at a furious rate early in the game before recovering slightly.

16. Luke Brown (5) — Did his job like he always does apart from one marking contest where he was left one-out on Martin.

18. Eddie Betts (3) — Finished with just one goal after being robbed of one by the umpires and blanketed by Grimes.

20. Hugh Greenwood (5) — Surprise packet in the first quarter where he was close to the best player on the ground but struggled physically from that point.

21. Rory Atkins (2) — Another youngster who not only failed to rise to the occasion, but shrunk from it. Decision-making was shocking.

22. Andy Otten (1) — Unfortunately found himself on Rance and that was a mismatch of epic proportions. When he wasn’t outmarked he often found a way to give away a free kick.


23. Charlie Cameron (4) — Another who appeared to be bothered by an early injury, perhaps a calf complaint. Didn’t have his usual explosiveness and was a non-factor.

24. Sam Jacobs (8) — Probably the Crows best. Clearly won the ruck duel against Nankervis. tried to get involved in attack and made some important interventions in defence.


26. Richard Douglas (5) — Put his head over the ball but didn’t play with any composure.

27. Tom Lynch (4) — Normally provides the polish for a team that was crying out for it in this game but failed to deliver.

29. Rory Laird (6) — In Adelaide’s best, but that wasn’t saying a lot in this game.

44. Matt Crouch (8) — Had a mountain of the footy and did his reputation no harm. Going to be a star for a long time.

The only positive I took away from that game was that I thought it was the best I had ever seen Sauce play. These ratings are consistent with that.
 
On the biggest day look at the players that stood up...


ADELAIDE CROWS

2. Brad Crouch (rating: 5) — Certainly had a crack but you could count the number of telling possessions he had on one hand.

3. Riley Knight (3) — Looked completely out of his depth, missing an early shot at goal and then shying from the moment from then on.

4. Josh Jenkins (1) — A contested third quarter mark at least gave Crows fans reassurance he was, in fact, alive. But he promptly kicked the ball directly to a Tigers opponent and that summed up an absolute howler of a game.

6. Jake Lever (4) — Unsuited to playing against the dynamic, small Tigers forward line. Exposed for pace at times and didn’t kick the ball particularly well.

8. Jake Kelly (4) — Appeared to be hampered by a hamstring issue and never made a mark on the game.

9. Rory Sloane (7) — Sparked the Crows with two first quarter goals and was among their better players, but still would have expected more from himself.

11. Paul Seedsman (4) — Was meant to be a relatively solid replacement for injured Brodie Smith. Proved otherwise.

12. Daniel Talia (5) — Can’t really fault the key defender — unless you want to compare him to his opposite number in Rance?

13. Taylor Walker (2) — Kicked two goals but they came after the game was all but decided. Otherwise resembled Captain Invisible. Compared to Riewoldt — who just found a way to impact a game unsuited to the tall forwards — he was a disappointment.

14. David Mackay (3) — Showed why he’s a player Crows fans have never trusted. Move him on.

15. Kyle Hartigan (3) — Filled his personal blooper reel at a furious rate early in the game before recovering slightly.

16. Luke Brown (5) — Did his job like he always does apart from one marking contest where he was left one-out on Martin.

18. Eddie Betts (3) — Finished with just one goal after being robbed of one by the umpires and blanketed by Grimes.

20. Hugh Greenwood (5) — Surprise packet in the first quarter where he was close to the best player on the ground but struggled physically from that point.

21. Rory Atkins (2) — Another youngster who not only failed to rise to the occasion, but shrunk from it. Decision-making was shocking.

22. Andy Otten (1) — Unfortunately found himself on Rance and that was a mismatch of epic proportions. When he wasn’t outmarked he often found a way to give away a free kick.


23. Charlie Cameron (4) — Another who appeared to be bothered by an early injury, perhaps a calf complaint. Didn’t have his usual explosiveness and was a non-factor.

24. Sam Jacobs (8) — Probably the Crows best. Clearly won the ruck duel against Nankervis. tried to get involved in attack and made some important interventions in defence.


26. Richard Douglas (5) — Put his head over the ball but didn’t play with any composure.

27. Tom Lynch (4) — Normally provides the polish for a team that was crying out for it in this game but failed to deliver.

29. Rory Laird (6) — In Adelaide’s best, but that wasn’t saying a lot in this game.

44. Matt Crouch (8) — Had a mountain of the footy and did his reputation no harm. Going to be a star for a long time.
Well for what it was worth, the AFL had Houli as number 1 on ground then Matt Crouch then Brad Crouch for fantasy points..I would not say Brad was awful on the day from my recollection



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Edit. My recollection was also that Houli - not Martin - should have got the Norm Smith that day. He played a phenomenal game
 
Well for what it was worth, the AFL had Houli as number 1 on ground then Matt Crouch then Brad Crouch for fantasy points..I would not say Brad was awful on the day from my recollection



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Exactly where did I say Brad was awful on the day? He was far from awfu but certainly not his best Finals game, probably in our top 5 or 6 that day and way better than most of the team.
My recollection is that quite a few thought Houli would have been a good choice for the Norm Smith?
 
Exactly where did I say Brad was awful on the day? He was far from awfu but certainly not his best Finals game, probably in our top 5 or 6 that day and way better than most of the team.
My recollection is that quite a few thought Houli would have been a good choice for the Norm Smith?
I think that we are seeing things from a similar angle - I just rate Brad when he is in form higher than Matt - but Matt is also a good player and if it is the difference letting him go for a speculative pick or retaining him at 5 years on between $500-$600K, at his age and with what he can do, I'd rather keep him. If we got band 1 (not going to happen), then sure, another 1st rounder would be reasonable recompense
 
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