I don't have an issue with that if there is someone suitable. We may still do that in the draft, it's certainly not going to happen in the trade period.
He's hardly list clogging when we haven't got much else at the moment. He will fill a gap temporarily. Sure, it's not perfect, but we have limited options.
l can see that dunn is better than frost, but l would rather keep brown.
l suppose l comes a lot cheaper in dollar wise. we cannot undo it, so it is what it is
Wonder if there are 40 year old defenders running around in the EDFL seconds that want to have a go at Collingwood. Because the way we're recruiting at the moment, they will have a chance.
Kick-ins have been a massive problem for us ever since Leon Davis left. If Dunn can reliably take the kick-ins, that probably saves us two goals per game that we're presently conceding. That's a big win.
It is one thing to be able to kick, it is another to be able to make good decisions under pressure. Dunn fails on the latter as you will find out next year.
He's hardly list clogging when we haven't got much else at the moment. He will fill a gap temporarily. Sure, it's not perfect, but we have limited options.
Lets not already start the rewriting of history in regards to Nathan and Jack. They were serviceable in the last 24 months (at best). They were good honest battlers but held us back in how we wanted to move the ball (coaching speak - transitioning the ball from defence). Dunn is not outstanding but he has an outstanding attribute and that is his right leg and the velocity he can put on the pill. He can clear the D50 with almost the same speed as Reid by foot and this obviously is crucial to getting the ball into dangerous forward territory quickly. Not as bad stop gap solution (so long as we have a clear plan for the future).