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wasn't he sayin he can't see any future AAs? i cbfd lookingKing is 26 next year, he's in the second half of his career.
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wasn't he sayin he can't see any future AAs? i cbfd lookingKing is 26 next year, he's in the second half of his career.
just wondering what number Jack Macrae wore at carlton
Believe it or not, SSP is the best thing for St kilda’s list. Sharman, Caminiti and Max Hall are examples of why exposed form can be a better choice. Plus, SSP is the break glass. If St Kilda had a free list spot, it could have had another backup forward to cover for King. You know a KPF from VFL would be handy than a dime a dozen winger. Right now, Carroll is a list clogger stuck at VFL.Carroll is a break glass in emergency mid that had cost us nothing but a list spot.
Dow is a vastly better than Jam Tins Dunstan. He can actually execute a basic handball without turning it over. He’s just can’t get on the park.
Hill a club leader who deserved an extra 3 years on much reduced $.
Max signed the extension when he was fully fit & considered one of most important players to build around.
Collard is a super talented kid. 3 years gives him time & us the opportunity to get something in return if he packs it in.
The only under 23 AA potential is NWM.This chat around Wilson, Garcia and Hastie being potential AA picks is delusional. I pray I'm wrong but what have we seen yet that shows they will get anywhere near that level? There are about five blokes from Wilsons draft class that would already be way ahead of him if you were picking an AA midfield from that draft alone!
Go back to 2016 and see if we weren't saying the exact same things about Billings, Dunstan, Gresham and McCartin. I'll believe we are turning a corner when I see it, but right now we are absolutely nowhere.
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Do you think the Macrae idea came via Simon Darymple (the guy who recruited him to the Dogs) or SOS?just wondering what number Jack Macrae wore at carlton
King is 26 next year, he's in the second half of his career.

Why wait? Especially if Warren Tredrea is over thereView attachment 2370501
"Saints aren't the right club or fit for him and don't deserve him"
if nas extends I'm not gonna be able to help myself from dropping a few little nice comments over there
I'm guessing you havent watched our past 4 games then?The only under 23 AA potential is NWM.
And he is looking like a 0 chance to stay at this stage.
That Taurus bloke is a talentless GOP at best. Whats his nickname, the flying carpet or whatever?!I'm guessing you havent watched our past 4 games then?
Geez saying we don’t deserve him is the worst take I’ve heard I’m a while. We literally turned him into the player he is today. What and absolute spannerView attachment 2370501
"Saints aren't the right club or fit for him and don't deserve him"
if nas extends I'm not gonna be able to help myself from dropping a few little nice comments over there
There's a big difference between players who are AA locks over a period of 4 or more years like Bont, Cripps or at least big questions over their omittance, and players who snag an AA spot for a year or two, like Steele, Wilkie and Sinclair, no disrespect intended.
Nas wants to be a part of St Kildas next great team. His words.
The signatures of Aleer and TDK are important as they help make the vision feel real.
Interesting point, but do you think it might be less giving others experience in his role, and more showing Nas that we see him as more than a half back flanker?I note that we are trying others off HBF last week. Are we not a little bit concerned now? I appreciate that Tony says otherwise but the longer it goes the less likely he stays.
The optimist would say this is a point where he can reset to square one and potentially have a new lease on life
The club gets his body right - hopefully this "mechanical" problem is the true reason. Does the pre-season and plays most of the next 5+ years right when the side is starting to peak in terms of premiership contention
Like how Curnow and Daniher have/did
The jury is still out on Keeler, but the one thing you're 100% right on is him having to take the best defender every time he plays. We've actually done alot right this year and it would be a different season if King wasn't injured. We are competitive against everyone in the last 6 weeks, but it breaks down going forward because we have to be perfect to score a goal.
I've said it a few times, but King is the key to unlocking our best team. Owens and Sharman will be far deadlier when they aren't taking the 2nd and 3rd best defenders.
That Taurus bloke is a talentless GOP at best. Whats his nickname, the flying carpet or whatever?!
Don’t even get me started on Barry Hall’s son. Delist
Rewriting history there, Steele was elite for 3 years 2020-2022 and still very good outside that. His fall off this year has really coloured people's perceptions.Steele is probably the odd one out there. He really only had the one great season. Wilkie and Sinclair are both in the top 5 by position in the league and over multiple seasons. Leaving them out would be a conversation for selectors. No-one is even mentioning Steele anymore.
Rewriting history there, Steele was elite for 3 years 2020-2022 and still very good outside that. His fall off this year has really coloured people's perceptions.
Battle leaving likely had very very little to do with Ross.Or more likely Battles ability to be swayed by personal relationships outside the club which is expected ….and how it played out ..
Ultimately he'll be judged on long term success, its a long term build exercise hes in the middle of right now. Theres probably some small wins you can give him and theres some small critiques you can give him but the jury is out on all of it really. We wont know anything for a while.You can't just lay this all on a list manager and simplify it down to a pass or a fail.
"Inability to attract an elite midfielder is a huge fail for SOS and the club = fail."
Is this on SOS? Noone gets elite inside midfielders in their prime without paying a massive price. If you consider Bailey Smith an "inside mid" then he is probabaly the only one that was a steal, and Geelong have the biggest trading advantage in the comp. Elite ballwinners very rarely move clubs, and if they do, they go to winning situations (Dunkley to Brisbane, Smith to Cats) so I feel it's unfair to pin this on him. Almost all inside mid's trades are young project/potential players like Caldwell.
"The loss of Battle who regardless of the circumstances, he was the best CHB we have had at the club for sometime = significant loss".
How much can you blame a list manager on this? If a player wants to leave, there's not much a list manager can do to stop them. If Trav and Taura end up being guns, this will be seen as a win, it's far too early to judge this move.
"Not recruiting a ready to play CHB after losing Battle = fail" Again, CHB's don't just grow on trees. You can't just go "oh well, we lost Battle, let's now recruit a gun backman!" It doesn't work like that.
What he should be scrutinised on is being obsessed with bringing in players from the last place he worked. He did it at Carlton with the Giants and he's doing it with us. My main concern with SOS is his knowledge based is severely limited and he focuses on what he knows rather than daring to get creative.
Ross stated in a presser Nas has requested more M/F time going forward as he want's to play that role permanently.I note that we are trying others off HBF last week. Are we not a little bit concerned now? I appreciate that Tony says otherwise but the longer it goes the less likely he stays.
The fact that I don't even know which year you're talking about says it all for me, but play on lolHe's been ordinary for a few. He's had one season where he was a top 10 mid and the rest have been solid until the last couple where he looks like he's struggled to stay fit and involved.
Hes a 2 time AA isnt he (20 and 21).He's been ordinary for a few. He's had one season where he was a top 10 mid and the rest have been solid until the last couple where he looks like he's struggled to stay fit and involved.