I think he's arguably the least suited out of the three mooted.
H mac is beautiful kick of the footy i suspect he is going to be groomed as a fwd taking into account we also have JGM on the list.
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I think he's arguably the least suited out of the three mooted.
I was responding to the notion Marchbank would be swung forward.H mac is beautiful kick of the footy i suspect he is going to be groomed as a fwd taking into account we also have JGM on the list.
Those stats actually don't mean a lot. If you've ever been to a UWSG game then you're aware the ball spends at least 80% of game time locked inside their F50. The blokes in the back half have sneak forward of the centre square to get a possession.
I was responding to the notion Marchbank would be swung forward.
I think they'll play around with both he and Weitering at times, but in a first choice team they won't be up forward.I do know this was just saying i think it will be Harrison for reason stated
I think they'll play around with both he and Weitering at times, but in a first choice team they won't be up forward.
We've now got Pickett, Buckley, Smedts, Polson, Fisher, Cripps, Murphy, Gibbs and more who will rotate through there, and a need to deploy Levi as a ruck/forward until McKay can help out.
In time it's a possibility, but Ben will be on the list in 2018, and we've just drafted Kerr.
Plus there's Silvagni, Curnow and McKay.True! also doggies have shown you dont gotta be tall to score these days!! high pressure fwd line is where the parties at!!
Handshake agreement. we'll let you have macreadie if you stop trying to poach Tomlinson.
Or structurally they preferred Tiziani and had precommitted to de boer.
I think they were conscious of points.DeBoer being a free agent is what completely bamboozles me, why didn't they just pick him up a couple of weeks ago?
They had enough points to match without going into deficit. In fact, I believe they could have matched every bid for their players without going into deficit.Does the fact that GWS are likely to lose their first two picks next year explain in any way why GWS didn't match the bid?
i.e. was there a chance they would have to go into deficit this year thus impacting their picks next year?
(I don't understand this stuff...)
I think that we mugged GWS with the Setterfield bid. And then when Adelaide bid on Perryman, we knew that we had the chance of getting either Mutch or Macreadie. I think that it was planned that we bid on Setterfield or Perryman to ensure that we got one of GWS's other highly rated academy players.
Not really relevant, but no they haven't. They've demonstrated that, in an incredibly even year, you can pinch a flag with a dominant midfield and an emerging key forward; hardly groundbreaking.True! also doggies have shown you dont gotta be tall to score these days!! high pressure fwd line is where the parties at!!
My thoughts exactly, it's to cultivate the appearance that their academy zone is not giving them the unfair advantage that everyone says that it is. They have arguably an even better crop next year, at least at the top end of the draft and they don't what to lose access to them. Then again, that does not explain why other clubs did not bid earlier, perhaps they just had different priorities at that stage and we thought his potential was too good to pass up.Personal theory on GWS letting some academy kids go through to other clubs - if they keep raking in 5-6 talented kids for less than market value, at some point the bubble will burst and their academy system will be overhauled. From this point on, I think they'll be very selective with which ones they take, and how many - they're better off getting 2 or 3 guns each year than dominating a couple of drafts and consequently having the rug pulled out from under them.
'We'll take Palmer off your hands, if you let us get Harry Mac in the Draft'
SOS to GWS during Trade Week '16