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Probably a bit of an overreaction there Coona - I'm definitely not have a crack. As a Tassie lad I agree the lure of coming back home is strong but plenty want to get out, experience life in Melb/Syd or further abroad, see the world and then return home when ready to settle.Say what? You speak like everyone wants to escape Tassie. This old Tasmanian, dragged out kicking and screaming in my youth, very much thinks otherwise. Yes employment opportunities are greater interstate, but I reckon most Tassie lads would embrace the opportunity to play for their state with the same, or even greater earning potential than elsewhere.
Circumstance put me out of the state I love and kept me out. I am really over the disrespect shown the state as the debate of a Tassie team continues. The rhetoric around sending struggling clubs to Tassie as opposed to a stand alone team is equally insulting. If there is a brain in the AFL management team, they would understand that a relocated team would get a degree of support, but not comparable to a state team. As an expat, I would not support a relocated team over my beloved Blues, but a stand alone team would challenge my one-eyed allegiance. A genuine Tasmanian entity will get support they could not imagine.
To suggest it would be hard to lure Tassie boys home from “the big smoke” is ludicrous.
Thinking the player “exodus” to second tier state league teams is more about a path to the big time. It seems AFL recruiters continue to discount the merits of the local boys. A season in the SANFL or other is becoming a path to the big league for so many. I don’t believe it is about experiencing life in the fast lane.Probably a bit of an overreaction there Coona - I'm definitely not have a crack. As a Tassie lad I agree the lure of coming back home is strong but plenty want to get out, experience life in Melb/Syd or further abroad, see the world and then return home when ready to settle.
Definitely my experience and many of my friends and family. The Tas lifestyle is amazing but definitely lacks a little excitement for the average 20y/o and there is a whole world out there to explore.
Yes, playing for a Tassie team would be a lure for some but how many players have we lost to WA, SA QLD or NSW recently? You can't rule out drafting talent in case they may go home - back in the culture and get into premiership contention. Success and team culture will be just as strong a motivator.
Win flags with the blues, take a big final paycheck at 30 to move home, play for Tassie and start a family - simple!
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Overage. Played for our seconds early in year. Was as a forward. Moved back later in year with prolific results. Didn’t notice any elite traits, despite being a handy player. We only look like taking three picks and likely need a couple of talls in that. Not sure we have the scope to contemplate taking him.Kid going around called Harvey Gallagher. Small fwd moved to the backline. Has Caleb Daniel attributes including by foot. Any intel.
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Overage. Played for our seconds early in year. Was as a forward. Moved back later in year with prolific results. Didn’t notice any elite traits, despite being a handy player. We only look like taking three picks and likely need a couple of talls in that. Not sure we have the scope to contemplate taking him.
If we are taking a budget defender could do worse than Heath Ramshaw who excelled in his three late games in the twos. (Not to mention Cincotta who is a bit older) Tyreece Leui and Ned Cahill would also be under consideration as late/rookie picks ifa couple more players leave.
Would Gallagher offer any more than Boyd, who is already on our list and fighting for a spot in most people's Best 22?
I noticed Gallagher as I was regularly confusing him with Honey. Has a lot of promise as an athletic general/small forward, so interested to see how he elevated his game as a defender.Overage. Played for our seconds early in year. Was as a forward. Moved back later in year with prolific results. Didn’t notice any elite traits, despite being a handy player. We only look like taking three picks and likely need a couple of talls in that. Not sure we have the scope to contemplate taking him.
If we are taking a budget defender could do worse than Heath Ramshaw who excelled in his three late games in the twos. (Not to mention Cincotta who is a bit older) Tyreece Leui and Ned Cahill would also be under consideration as late/rookie picks ifa couple more players leave.
Overage. Played for our seconds early in year. Was as a forward. Moved back later in year with prolific results. Didn’t notice any elite traits, despite being a handy player. We only look like taking three picks and likely need a couple of talls in that. Not sure we have the scope to contemplate taking him.
If we are taking a budget defender could do worse than Heath Ramshaw who excelled in his three late games in the twos. (Not to mention Cincotta who is a bit older) Tyreece Leui and Ned Cahill would also be under consideration as late/rookie picks ifa couple more players leave.
We have to trade for Acres (unless Freo take a future), Owies must be upgraded. We must “lose” another main list player to take three picks, let alone four. (Might be done by shifting someone to the rookie list)What makes you think we are only taking 3 picks?
We currently have 4 picks, a pock hopefully coming for Jones and it seems we are happy to let Setters go. Unless we are looking to trade up, I woukd be disappointed with 3
We might gain another pick by shifting someone to the rookie list
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Kind of..I know it's strange but he does remind me of his namesake George Hewett. Inside mid who can run. Also kicks the ball really well.Isn’t Elijah Hewett an inside mid?
we don’t need another one of them.
Is this just Liam stocker 2.0?
Ive got no idea so feel free to correct me
Could you post a link to all the highlight videos please.After an afternoon of procrastinating at work and watching 50+ highlight videos I've come to decide on Elijah Hewett for our pick (assuming Busslinger and Clarke don't make it through to 10).
Don't really rate Sheezel, Humphrey McKenzie or Hustwaite.
Also Hollands is a likely type but may be a reach at our pick.
Maybe it’s just me, but he reminded a little of Petracca/De Goey ... that burst out of the pack and pace/powerIsn’t Elijah Hewett an inside mid?
we don’t need another one of them.
Is this just Liam stocker 2.0?
Ive got no idea so feel free to correct me
Could you post a link to all the highlight videos please.
Could you post a link to all the highlight videos please.
Isn’t Elijah Hewett an inside mid?
we don’t need another one of them.
Is this just Liam stocker 2.0?
Ive got no idea so feel free to correct me
Why’s that?I would be disappointed if our 1st pick was Hewett
Why’s that?
Must be watching different player, the footage I’ve seen his disposal by foot and both feet look pretty good to meHas inconsistent, poor disposal