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Bleeding Blue and White
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If someone could pry it out of their hands Brady can....
If pick 3 was gettable, it seems GWS is a chance to go for that tall dude, so we could theoretically have JHF and Callaghan. GC would be crazy though if they let go of 3.
Yep i get that, i still think Macpherson is a better footballer at this point in time.Numbers are not every thing.. Sometimes its off the ball efforts, that, while we dont see them coaches do...
Didnt they say that they would table it if the right offer became available?
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AFL.com.au understands the Pies are set to land the Suns' picks 22, 46 and 58 in a trade for future selections in the second and third rounds.
Gold Coast is also in discussions about a deal with North Melbourne that would see the Roos pick up selection No.19 and Darcy Macpherson while also absorbing the small forward's salary, as reported by AFL.com.au last week.
But that deal still has some way to progress before being worked through, with the Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period opening officially on Monday and running through to next Wednesday night.
Hawthorn had also been interested in the salary dump move involving Macpherson, with the Hawks' offer including a bid to claim the Suns' pick No.3 as part of the swap.
Neither will be in the starting 22 if we are all fit.Mahony earn't his spot by seasons end before his injury so while DMac might get a game or 2 during the start of the season l think he will only be in the starting 22 if Mahony isn't ready to play..
I'd still have Taylor over him. I think he's primed for a breakout 2022. His second half of the year was very good in a higher role.14.4 disposals and 4 tackles a game dwarfs the output of all of our small forwards and quite a few part time mids like Bailey Scott, Curtis Taylor, Lazzaro etc.
This, is in a year he's apparently been down and they want to get rid of him.
He will play plenty with those numbers. Noble wants more forward half pressue and I'm not sure he's happy with the current mix.
Neither will be in the starting 22 if we are all fit.
Small forwards will be Jed, JHF and Sleevo with the marking forwards Larkey, Chom and CZ. 7th forward on bench will be Ford.
A player like DMac given what he has produced over his career at GC will be depth on depth - he is effectively a good VFL standard player.
He is a 2nd round rookie selection where the Dogs passed on him and now GC have seen enough - this is a salary dump move only by us.
Sounds like the Hawk deal has more moving parts.
Why yes.Do the moving parts include a safecracker and a getaway car?
Numbers are not every thing.. Sometimes its off the ball efforts, that, while we dont see them coaches do...
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Not a high bar but yesAs can I, as it currently stands, he's a better player than Mahoney.
Is he though? As a forward he's +3 disposals at worse DE, but Jack has him covered comfortably for scoreboard contributions if you add G+GA.He is better than Mahony.