Particularly for amplifiers!Well, not really. 11 is better than 10.
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Particularly for amplifiers!Well, not really. 11 is better than 10.
Musical reference. I like it.Particularly for amplifiers!![]()
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I said marginally better. 11/100 is better than 10/100, but only marginally so.Well, not really. 11 is better than 10.
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We're taking a main list draft pick instead - so all it means is that we get to pick earlier.So if we move someone- like Sholl- to the rookie list, then we miss out on taking anyone else in the rookie draft.
It’s Disappointing given the success we used to have in the rookie draft in the past.
Kinda silly argument. Choose the 11.I said marginally better. 11/100 is better than 10/100, but only marginally so.
The difference is so small as to be irrelevant.Kinda silly argument. Choose the 11.
I honestly doubt either is, at this point. Cook’s 24 next season, probably doesn’t have much growth left in himDownside?
Cook might be an AFL player going by some of his late season form.
We know Jones won't be.
I would hope the player who isn't good enough gets cut ahead of the other.
I appreciate that he only 19. My concern is his lack of improvement over the last 2 years.Welsh has been on the list for less than 12 months
I get the reservations ....and nothing you've said is incorrectI appreciate that he only 19. My concern is his lack of improvement over the last 2 years.
As a 17 year old he was touted as a possible top 10 draft pick. He spent 2024 playing in our SANFL team and slipped to the rookie draft. He then turned up at his first official preseason in poor shape. His 2025 SANFL season was poor.
If he was in this year’s draft would anyone select him?
I really hope he returns to preseason in good shape and he has a strong 2026 season. Sadly I doubt that this will happen.
If it doesn’t, he’ll be an easy delist.I appreciate that he only 19. My concern is his lack of improvement over the last 2 years.
As a 17 year old he was touted as a possible top 10 draft pick. He spent 2024 playing in our SANFL team and slipped to the rookie draft. He then turned up at his first official preseason in poor shape. His 2025 SANFL season was poor.
If he was in this year’s draft would anyone select him?
I really hope he returns to preseason in good shape and he has a strong 2026 season. Sadly I doubt that this will happen.
If it doesn’t, he’ll be an easy delist.
Doesn’t look like he actually wants to be an AFL player from what he’s shown so far.
We should delist and try someone else. He's had his chance and his talent and potential isn't at the level to persevere; plus his attitude is a big red flagI’m confused by Welsh’s SANFL performances getting worse after joining the full time AFL program.
Not really wanting it seems the most likely reason, as you say.
Hope he can pull his finger out and show something.
Geez, Welsh has only been on our list less than a year.We should delist and try someone else. He's had his chance and his talent and potential isn't at the level to persevere; plus his attitude is a big red flag
He's a big lunk of a lad who had some injuries this year. Let's give him 12 months before we say anything.Geez, Welsh has only been on our list less than a year.
And he's done about the least of anyone else who has been on a list. We take years to move on players who will never make it. Hope I'm wrongGeez, Welsh has only been on our list less than a year.
I'll say something, he's starting from a long long way back, he's really done very little of note since his underage year and that's a fair way back in the rear vision mirror now.He's a big lunk of a lad who had some injuries this year. Let's give him 12 months before we say anything.
So you have knowledge of how hard every player is working.... lol.And he's done about the least of anyone else who has been on a list. We take years to move on players who will never make it. Hope I'm wrong
2 yearsin effect, because he spent the bulk of his draft year training and playing with us.Geez, Welsh has only been on our list less than a year.
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Our average age must be about to drop to the bottom of the ladder again surely.
Gone:
Crouch 30
Smith 33
Burgess 29
Strachan 30
Murphy 26
Schoenberg 24
Gallagher 23
Replaced with:
In no particular order
Ah Chee 28
Cotton 18
Maley 22
xxx 18
xxx 18
xxx 18
xxx 18
This is actually a pretty big cleanout in one year. Much of it should have happened last year of course.
I'll say something, he's starting from a long long way back, he's really done very little of note since his underage year and that's a fair way back in the rear vision mirror now.
He did kick 5 goals in the SANFL v Port last year.
And he's done about the least of anyone else who has been on a list. We take years to move on players who will never make it. Hope I'm wrong
Now if he was an underdeveloped tall skinny KPP you might have a point....he is none of that.Key position players always take longer. You have to give them time.
Generally speaking, you’re only hoping to use about 30-35 players on your list each year. That leaves 7-12 spots that you should be using pretty much for those speculative picks.
Drafting a KPP then binning them after 1 year is impatient and dumb.