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Played a couple of games for Hampton Rovers in the VAFA and of course the 2 Young Guns games where he impressed. Also on Richmond's VFL list.Has he been able to play much this year?
Anyone hear Roo and Ditts this morning, reckon Tex has a 2 year offer on the table for a contending club.
Any guesses who? Maybe the Saints?
Played a couple of games for Hampton Rovers in the VAFA and of course the 2 Young Guns games where he impressed. Also on Richmond's VFL list.
On debut for Richmond VFL today their clash against the Sydney Swans VFL side.
If you have the VFL app the game will be live streamed from 2.05.
Not surprising came on as the 23rd player didn't he, I didn't see him out there until the 2nd quarter.Carrigan unsighted
D'Ambrosio apparently dislocated shoulder
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Anyone hear Roo and Ditts this morning, reckon Tex has a 2 year offer on the table for a contending club.
Any guesses who? Maybe the Saints?
Cant really see Tex pulling up all his roots and making himself and his wife and their very young family move interstate all just to get in one more year of footy.. considering the crows will almost definately give him a contract for next year and will definitely look at another if his form and fitness deserves it..
It would just be stupid.
Ahh the sneaky manager whisperAnyone hear Roo and Ditts this morning, reckon Tex has a 2 year offer on the table for a contending club.
Any guesses who? Maybe the Saints?
Ahh the sneaky manager whisper
See ya Tex
Excuse the intrusion. What has happened to Matt Crouch?PLAYERCARDSTART5Matt Crouch
- Age
- 30
- Ht
- 181cm
- Wt
- 85kg
- Pos.
- Mid
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 28.4
- 5star
- K
- 12.0
- 4star
- HB
- 16.4
- 5star
- M
- 3.3
- 3star
- T
- 3.9
- 5star
- CL
- 4.8
- 5star
- D
- 24.9
- 5star
- K
- 9.7
- 4star
- HB
- 15.1
- 5star
- M
- 2.4
- 3star
- T
- 2.4
- 3star
- CL
- 4.4
- 5star
- D
- 21.2
- 5star
- K
- 10.4
- 4star
- HB
- 10.8
- 5star
- M
- 4.4
- 4star
- T
- 3.4
- 5star
- CL
- 2.0
- 4star
PLAYERCARDEND
And that post was from one of m crouch's supportersMatt is a victim of his own limitations. Very one dimensional, cannot play a dual position. Slow, cannot spread from the contest, doesn’t defend and has zero kick penetration.
His selection restricts cbas to our young mids , thus hampering their development, and prolonging our rebuild. Sad, but true
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Slow, high accumulators that have poor skills and a tendancy for taking the lazy option arent exactly AFL midfielder material these days..Excuse the intrusion. What has happened to Matt Crouch?
If it gives him an extra $500k in the bank for post footy he’d be crazy not to go. And I wouldn’t begrudge him.A this point he should only be getting 1 year deals with us, let him walk if a contender offers him 2.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.I hope Hamish and co are watching todays game, Sam De Koning was taken at pick 19 in 2019, the same draft we took 'the best kpd prospect', Fischer McAsey at pick 6. Never mind the fact one is killing it in the AFL and ones barely impacting the Sanfl, if you can't see a raw talent like De Koning and the upside he has in the current way the game is going then maybe recruiting has gone past you. Pick 6 was our highest ever pick at that point and we were screaming out for midfielders, but we take a kpd with limited upside.
One of the talents of the better draft watchers is projecting what a player can indeed bring in 3 years timeRecruiters can't make decisions based on how players perform 3 years after a player is drafted - they can only judge them by what they produce before they're drafted.
Call it hindsight, thats a nice way of giving Hamish and co a scapegoat. Good recruiters should be able to see a players projection though.Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
The fact is that McAsey was universally acknowledged as the best KPD prospect in his draft year. The fact that he hasn't developed anywhere near as well as we'd hoped is unfortunate, but the decision to draft McAsey instead of De Koning was the right one to make at the time.
Recruiters can't make decisions based on how players perform 3 years after a player is drafted - they can only judge them by what they produce before they're drafted.
Way too much emphasis on form vs kids. Surely even though he had played well people could see that he was slow, not very agile and unathletic and would it would be a completely different story in the pace of AFL.Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
The fact is that McAsey was universally acknowledged as the best KPD prospect in his draft year. The fact that he hasn't developed anywhere near as well as we'd hoped is unfortunate, but the decision to draft McAsey instead of De Koning was the right one to make at the time.
Recruiters can't make decisions based on how players perform 3 years after a player is drafted - they can only judge them by what they produce before they're drafted.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
The fact is that McAsey was universally acknowledged as the best KPD prospect in his draft year. The fact that he hasn't developed anywhere near as well as we'd hoped is unfortunate, but the decision to draft McAsey instead of De Koning was the right one to make at the time.
Recruiters can't make decisions based on how players perform 3 years after a player is drafted - they can only judge them by what they produce before they're drafted.
The problem with your argument is that there's not a single recruiter who would have chosen De Koning ahead of McAsey.Call it hindsight, thats a nice way of giving Hamish and co a scapegoat. Good recruiters should be able to see a players projection though.
De Koning was the AA full back anyway so its not like he was a complete unknown.
...and they're his good pointsMatt is a victim of his own limitations. Very one dimensional, cannot play a dual position. Slow, cannot spread from the contest, doesn’t defend and has zero kick penetration.
His selection restricts cbas to our young mids , thus hampering their development, and prolonging our rebuild. Sad, but true
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Matt is a victim of his own limitations. Very one dimensional, cannot play a dual position. Slow, cannot spread from the contest, doesn’t defend and has zero kick penetration.
His selection restricts cbas to our young mids , thus hampering their development, and prolonging our rebuild. Sad, but true
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Maybe we were the only club to rate McAsey over De Koning? Its not like he was rated as a generational kpd.The problem with your argument is that there's not a single recruiter who would have chosen De Koning ahead of McAsey.
Making that decision requires the benefit of 20/20 hindsight... and last time I checked, Hamish didn't have access to a TARDIS.
The problem with your argument is that there's not a single recruiter who would have chosen De Koning ahead of McAsey.
Making that decision requires the benefit of 20/20 hindsight... and last time I checked, Hamish didn't have access to a TARDIS.