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They played some matches this year and trials, hopefully a full year in 2022, with nationals and finals, I would take that over what they have to assess with this group. Obviously neither is ideal.they still had footage and notes from under 16s
next batch will have next to nothing other than what will unfold next year.
There’s no such thing as “manly” anymore. The line between men and women gets blurrier by the day.Arlo Draper
Tyler Sonsie
Jacob Van Rooyen
Josh Goater
All sound like bad guys in a mediocre Bruce Willis movie. What the hell happened to manly names for footy players in Australia? [emoji15]
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What’s the knock on Erasmus?
absolutelyRoyce Hart was scary too....
scary good
If you take out players who have been impacted by injury/concussion/mental illness (Boyd, Kolodashnij, Scharanberg, Freeman, McCartin, Marchbank, Ahern, Cockatoo, Francis) and Carlton and Gold Coast players who have probably been developed pretty poorly (Pickett, Wright, Ah-Chee, Ainsworth, Setterfield, SPS, Brodie, Dow, O'Brien) that list of busts (bolded) is actually pretty small.
Don't think there are any, reckon wa clubs have been hiding him.
Erasmus looks strong around the contest, his marking is elite. Quick acceleration when needed and his kicking looks good.
Arlo Draper
Tyler Sonsie
Jacob Van Rooyen
Josh Goater
All sound like bad guys in a mediocre Bruce Willis movie. What the hell happened to manly names for footy players in Australia? [emoji15]
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I’d imagine it was 3 reasons.
He’s 29 next year.
Hawthorn wanted too much.
We don’t have the cap space.
Don't think there are any, reckon wa clubs have been hiding him.
Erasmus looks strong around the contest, his marking is elite. Quick acceleration when needed and his kicking looks good.
Yes he may be that player, I think his best is yet to come oviously because he is still pretty young.I think you're comparing him to the wrong player, Jack Steele is the one you should be looking at and Jack Graham is tracking along quite nicely.
That is not my understanding. You can either trade the F1 or any combination of later future picks. Below was from an article when future pick trading was introduced. We'd have to trade back in a F3 and a F4 to trade out our F1.We have 2 x F2 picks. The rule is that you must have/use a pick 1 or pick 2 in each draft year. Therefore we can let F1 go.
This is my understanding too. Which makes no sense when we have Norfs 2nd which is better than our 3rd and 4th combined lolThat is not my understanding. You can either trade the F1 or any combination of later future picks. Below was from an article when future pick trading was introduced. We'd have to trade back in a F3 and a F4 to trade out our F1.
"Another complexity is if a club swaps a future round-one pick it cannot also offload later selections in that draft unless it trades back in, and vice versa."
Or at least verbal kintIt's just a fad. Late 90s had the ridiculous affectation of throwing two surnames together to create a new one, e.g. Egmolesse-Smith. Seriously, WTF. Lave the hyphenated names for the Aristocracy. Then there was the obsession with calling kids Jack without understanding that Jack is the diminutive of John. Or spelling names wrong to make them more 'individual', e.g. Jaxon, Maxx or Exavier. Now the fad is to copy the yanks and give kids surnames as given names, like Mason and Taylor.
Having gotten that off my chset, Tyler Sonsie must surely have the nickname Kaiser.
Where is this rule stated? The only rules that I can find related to future trading is that a club must use at least 2 first round selections in any 4 year period. A club must use either a first or second round selection in each given year.That is not my understanding. You can either trade the F1 or any combination of later future picks. Below was from an article when future pick trading was introduced. We'd have to trade back in a F3 and a F4 to trade out our F1.
"Another complexity is if a club swaps a future round-one pick it cannot also offload later selections in that draft unless it trades back in, and vice versa."
i've been re-watching the Sopranos, I'm pretty certain Arlo Draper is a gangster out of Newark...Arlo Draper
Tyler Sonsie
Jacob Van Rooyen
Josh Goater
All sound like bad guys in a mediocre Bruce Willis movie. What the hell happened to manly names for footy players in Australia? [emoji15]
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Next years Talls are better.I wonder if it would make sense to take Amiss and Van Rooyen if available at our picks. We have quality experience at both ends of the ground which we can use to help develop these guys into our KPPs for the future. Midfielders are a dime a dozen unless elite and I don’t think we’re much better a chance landing an elite midfielder at 7 compared to 28.
You can get anything you want at Alice’s Restaurant…i've been re-watching the Sopranos, I'm pretty certain Arlo Draper is a gangster out of Newark...
Do not want. Shit kick.I've heard Mitch Knevitt is on our radar . Same source that gave me flossy and hammer .