RossHenshaw
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Shame we couldnt just trade TC to st kilda for a 2nd rounder
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Shame we couldnt just trade TC to st kilda for a 2nd rounder
i thought we were getting everyone vaccinated.That Q&A is such a good initiative. So enjoyable. Scotty Clayton is truly infectious.
That Q&A is such a good initiative. So enjoyable. Scotty Clayton is truly infectious.
Was interesting response from Luff re the intercept defender. Didn’t seem all that convinced that a interceptor was a big need IMO. Whilst it’s probably up there with the biggest need amongst me & my north mates (what would we know ).
Will be interesting to see how that plays out on draft night.
The ''we want flexible players'' was the interesting call for mine.Is he playing games or can we say hbf need might be firming.
It is becoming really clear. St Kilda has a definite plan and they're holding steadfastly to it.I’m backing you in tommy! Go well if you land there!
If it involves dwarfs and cannons I'm all for it.It is becoming really clear. St Kilda has a definite plan and they're holding steadfastly to it.
Do you know what their plan might be?
Do they?
Luff should be working in counter intelligence. In a 40 minute interview, he gave zilch away about what the team is thinking about what it needs. The most oppositions would take away from it is: “north really REALLY want youngsters”.Was interesting response from Luff re the intercept defender. Didn’t seem all that convinced that a interceptor was a big need IMO. Whilst it’s probably up there with the biggest need amongst me & my north mates (what would we know ).
Will be interesting to see how that plays out on draft night.
Luff should be working in counter intelligence. In a 40 minute interview, he gave zilch away about what the team is thinking about what it needs. The most oppositions would take away from it is: “north really REALLY want youngsters”.
Come on down Wilmot.The ''we want flexible players'' was the interesting call for mine.
It makes me think what flexible players are available at 20.
JVR will probably be gone.
I don't really see any other talls as flexible like that.
My guess is one of the mids who can play HBF.
I really want Sinn.Come on down Wilmot.
Every player at the roos can basically play anywhere on field.The ''we want flexible players'' was the interesting call for mine.
It makes me think what flexible players are available at 20.
JVR will probably be gone.
I don't really see any other talls as flexible like that.
My guess is one of the mids who can play HBF.
Its very important at the moment with low list numbers.Every player at the roos can basically play anywhere on field.
I would say limited rotations has had more of an impact.Its very important at the moment with low list numbers.
More so than ever before TBH
Stuff all. I don't know if it's changed but it was similar with the WAFL but they could have 1 marquee player - i remember it being discussed when Daniel Chick left the eagles.View attachment 1264454
Bugger all really.
The club I played for owned about 10k acres of land. Old farmers had left it to them in there wills.Stuff all. I don't know if it's changed but it was similar with the WAFL but they could have 1 marquee player - i remember it being discussed when Daniel Chick left the eagles.
Same goes for the country. A few ex afl players would get offers of ~50k to play 1.5 hours out of town. Be lucky if they got half that in the WAFL.
Still better than what i got. I'd have to get best on ground just to get a whopper jnr meal. Even then I'd have to take a photo with an eagles player which was almost a deterrent. I was taller than daniel kerr so it looked like i was the AFL player and he was the under 10s kid.
Wow, that’s pretty interesting buttox - what region of Australia?The club I played for owned about 10k acres of land. Old farmers had left it to them in there wills.
We cropped it every year for the club. A good growing season and we would win the premiership the next year every year.
300k ish they payed for the whole team one year in the 90s. OFC those days are over now with salary caps.
The town had 76 residents and had 4 x AFL players in there team.
Lalbert. Victoria.Wow, that’s pretty interesting buttox - what region of Australia?
Still is the case, more than a few ex AFL players rotate through the bush leagues picking up decent checks as they approach middle ageStuff all. I don't know if it's changed but it was similar with the WAFL but they could have 1 marquee player - i remember it being discussed when Daniel Chick left the eagles.
Same goes for the country. A few ex afl players would get offers of ~50k to play 1.5 hours out of town. Be lucky if they got half that in the WAFL.
Still better than what i got. I'd have to get best on ground just to get a whopper jnr meal. Even then I'd have to take a photo with an eagles player which was almost a deterrent. I was taller than daniel kerr so it looked like i was the AFL player and he was the under 10s kid.
I’ve heard rumours of certain wheatbelt towns with AFL quality players due to a “Co-Op” of farmers ensuing their teams are regularly among the premiers each yearThe club I played for owned about 10k acres of land. Old farmers had left it to them in there wills.
We cropped it every year for the club. A good growing season and we would win the premiership the next year every year.
300k ish they payed for the whole team one year in the 90s. OFC those days are over now with salary caps.
The town had 76 residents and had 4 x AFL players in there team.
We used to take turns with one or 2 other towns like that.I’ve heard rumours of certain wheatbelt towns with AFL quality players due to a “Co-Op” of farmers ensuing their teams are regularly among the premiers each year