Depends if another team promises him a #1 ruck role for next season and a raise, similar to what Sydney did with Mumford.North would be mad to trade Preuss with Goldstein nearly 30 and both are contracted. I don't see it.
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Depends if another team promises him a #1 ruck role for next season and a raise, similar to what Sydney did with Mumford.North would be mad to trade Preuss with Goldstein nearly 30 and both are contracted. I don't see it.
Depends if another team promises him a #1 ruck role for next season and a raise, similar to what Sydney did with Mumford.
He's been quiet for a few weeks, but broke out v Pittonet on saturday.
Still needs to work on his palm work.
Yeah, how about your club actually develops some footballers for a change rather than continually topping up with other clubs players?
Yea, won’t happen. Pruess knows that goldy is almost done.North would be mad to trade Preuss with Goldstein nearly 30 and both are contracted. I don't see it.
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Mate we've played 4 debutants this year (not including Crameri in this) 2 of whom have come off the rookie list and we are consistently playing a heap of other sub 30 gamers most weeks (Cunico Guthrie and others among it and we'll bring in more sub 30 gamers with Esava out). We have played stacks of sub 30 gamers the last 3 years. We are doing plenty of player development.
Guthrie maybe, but he's not really the classy mid we need.Would North have any interest in Cam Guthrie or Jackson Thurlow?
We don’t do that type of rebuild. Cook and Wells have spoken about their belief it’s not something that clubs need to do.I get that, all clubs have to draft players, I am referring to a root and branch rebuild, which is what you should have done the moment it was obvious the threepeat era was over.
I see Geelong making similiar list development mistakes as what North did in the post Carey era. You're plugging up holes whilst slowly regressing.
Are North going to be able to get a classy midfielder in return for Preuss though?Guthrie maybe, but he's not really the classy mid we need.
Guthrie would be a good get for us.Would North have any interest in Cam Guthrie or Jackson Thurlow?
We don’t do that type of rebuild. Cook and Wells have spoken about their belief it’s not something that clubs need to do.
We won’t do what you’re professing.
We've had no pick higher than 7 in the last 20 years. Haven't had more than 3 years consecutively without finals, haven't finished below 12th and haven't bottomed out.Come again?! What do you think primed your triple premiership era?
Answer: Exactly that type of rebuild. 99 & 01 + a sprinkling of F/S's made your club.
We've had no pick higher than 7 in the last 20 years. Haven't had more than 3 years consecutively without finals, haven't finished below 12th and haven't bottomed out.
That's not what you were intimating. It was the Blues/Tigers 5+ years down the bottom method, a stance our recruiter has made clear is not one we see as necessary.
We will continue to do what we've done for over 3o years. Strive for nothing less than finals each season.
I am not even slightly fazed. This ship has a very good driver at the wheel.You never needed a pick higher than 7 under the old F/S rule.
I am not suggesting tanking or sacking every player 28 and over, I was referring to heavily investing in youth once it became clear that threepeat list had run it's race.
The Judd trade proved ultimately futile for Carlton and I strongly suspect the Dangerfield trade will go the same way with Geelong.
if making 8 spots out of 18 is your bar for success, then good and well to you. I prefer having a realistic crack at winning the flag.
Then you will go down the same path you followed for 40 years prior to undertaking a root and branch rebuild. Failure. You appear to be copying the Adelaide model, and that means you need to get lucky in a poor season to salute.
I really dont know why you would say Goldy is just about done, He looks to be over his niggles and personal issue's and playing good football nowYea, won’t happen. Pruess knows that goldy is almost done.
I get that, all clubs have to draft players, I am referring to a root and branch rebuild, which is what you should have done the moment it was obvious the threepeat era was over.
I see Geelong making similiar list development mistakes as what North did in the post Carey era. You're plugging up holes whilst slowly regressing.
Come again?! What do you think primed your triple premiership era?
Answer: Exactly that type of rebuild. 99 & 01 + a sprinkling of F/S's made your club.
You never needed a pick higher than 7 under the old F/S rule.
I am not suggesting tanking or sacking every player 28 and over, I was referring to heavily investing in youth once it became clear that threepeat list had run it's race.
The Judd trade proved ultimately futile for Carlton and I strongly suspect the Dangerfield trade will go the same way with Geelong.
if making 8 spots out of 18 is your bar for success, then good and well to you. I prefer having a realistic crack at winning the flag.
Then you will go down the same path you followed for 40 years prior to undertaking a root and branch rebuild. Failure. You appear to be copying the Adelaide model, and that means you need to get lucky in a poor season to salute.
Come again?! What do you think primed your triple premiership era?
Answer: Exactly that type of rebuild. 99 & 01 + a sprinkling of F/S's made your club.
There's no "gripe"
My opinion is based upon watching 4-5 generations of football teams evolve and analysing the patterns. I get the suspicion you are too young to know any better.
Can you provide any examples that lapsed premiership era topping up has been successful in winning premierships?
He's right Cook and Carter (who was on the afl comission) are vocal opponents of the equalisation go down to go up strategy, Geelong won't pursue it by choice while they are at the club.
preuss got destroyed by a 17 year old from the ais academy earlier in the year, I’d rather just use a pick on the kid
My mate works for north and was at the game and at the club during the week. Said that preuss got a massive spray for his performance and was really poor"Destroyed"
You're referring to Bailey Williams.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-04-07/three-no1-pick-fancies-shine-against-vfl-roos
For the Roos, ruckman Braydon Preuss was physical and won the ruck battle as expected, gathering 14 disposals to go with his 31 hit-outs and five clearances, while Mitch Hibberd had 20 touches.
BEST
NAB AFL Academy: Walsh, West, Smith, Jones, B.King, Hately
North Melbourne VFL: Wright, Preuss, Hibberd, Larkey, McKay
There's no "gripe"
My opinion is based upon watching 4-5 generations of football teams evolve and analysing the patterns. I get the suspicion you are too young to know any better.
Can you provide any examples that lapsed premiership era topping up has been successful in winning premierships?