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It's bad luck to be superstitious, but I was hoping we'd retire number 6. Perhaps the Keays point broke the curse, everything has gone well since then.
I think 6 will look good on the lad.

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Him and Rachele, taken pick 6.


Maybe, the curse is broken after 6 years out of Finals after losing the 2017 GF by 48 points. Divisible by 6.



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how many of those guys are coached by Matthew Nicks? My understanding is that Nicks has a couple of non-negotiables, physically influencing contests sits atop the list.

Noted in his stats 5 spoils in his second WAFL game - have to be somewhat physical to pick up that many


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The 13 draftees who will make an instant impact in 2024 – and their likely SuperCoach output​

November 26, 2023

4. DANIEL CURTIN (Adelaide)
Curtin effortlessly made the step from Colts to WAFL seniors and at 95kg it would surprise if he doesn’t debut in round 1.
The Crows believe Mitch Hinge (190cm) and Josh Worrell (195cm) will play as mid-sized backs alongside Jordon Butts but there is clearly room for Curtin’s gifts as an intercepting tall.
At the very least he will get involved in rebound 50s with his piercing left foot and canny knack of racking up possessions.
Don’t underestimate how elite he is with his disposal.
Consider his disposal efficiency in his first senior WAFL games – 82.3 per cent.
Said one recruiter: “I can see him playing a lot. He’s big, he’s played senior footy. He is in the biggest area of need for the Crows. They have Murray and Butts so it’s just a matter of how quickly he goes past them.”

SUPERCOACH CERTAINTY? 10/10 – He will play every week, he is a glorious kick, he might even sneak in some kick-outs and consider his established form – in four under-18 national championships games he averaged 137 ranking points with 23 disposals and 4.5 tackles.
 
Ben Keays is a ripper bloke who moved from his home state and ground out a very admirable afl career

And best of all has a massive passion for the club that took a 2nd chance on him

He’s also in leadership group so the perfect type of bloke to be there to greet
 
I don't feel any particular animosity towards Dangerfield (now - was a bit pissed at the time)

I do feel animosity towards our list management at the time for rolling over for a tummy rub during negotiations

FMD - Wells mentioned in an interview a few years later they would've paid up another 1st rounder if pushed
Yeah agree cant hate Danger as tried his guts out for the club. He was B&F the year he left us. Just painful knowing he was our best ever castaway made worse winning the Brownlow the next year. Leaving after Walsh death was hard also but that may have helped make his decision to start afresh.

Re Wells comments though..not sure how they would have done this when on the first day of trading they traded away one of the possible 2 first rounders available (next years) to Blues for Henderson. Not sure how they expected to give us a second first rounder in this situation but anyway hopefully they have a few lean years coming up before the benefactors open their wallets again
 
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Ben Keays is a ripper bloke who moved from his home state and ground out a very admirable afl career

And best of all has a massive passion for the club that took a 2nd chance on him

He’s also in leadership group so the perfect type of bloke to be there to greet
agree, perfect role model in terms of highly motivated, right lifestyle (eating well/recovery/doing extra sessions etc), positive, happy outgoing social bloke. Couldn't think of a better player actually as he is a ripper guy.

The fact he may not be a top 22 player in a couple of years from now is irrelevant
 
Curtin will be a gun. He's the chosen one.
That doesn't always end well.

Crows fans 12 months later when he requests a trade home to West Coast:

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Alternatively, by moving around alot, he may have learnt to not get connected with friends, and has formed a tighter bond with his family, would suggest homesick issues would be a greater problem here.
Could be right but i think it largely depends on his age when moving. My oldest child lived in 3 countries when young (under 5) but cant really remember any of it in any meaningful manner. Once kids get to school age often families seem to settle down (we did anyway) to ensure kids are settled with schooling, friends etc
 
Give the negatives a rest. The bloke hasn't so much as trained with us yet and you have him on the 1st possible plane to WA.

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We really haven't any players leave the club we wanted to keep in a long time. Testament to the modern culture of the club.

Not sure why people think he will go.
 
We really haven't any players leave the club we wanted to keep in a long time. Testament to the modern culture of the club.

Not sure why people think he will go.
Shane McAdam?
 

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* me, when does the season start …
3 months off after our last game before pre-season training starts. this seems to be getting longer and longer EVERY year. Now only 3-4 weeks of training before another week or 2 off over XMAS/NY with then really only 2 months before the first game. Players seem to be getting a lot more time away from the club at the same time salary cap explodes. Clearly they (overall) are keeping themself in good knick however during this time so self motivation is key
 
We really haven't any players leave the club we wanted to keep in a long time. Testament to the modern culture of the club.

Not sure why people think he will go.

Didn't realise that we haven't offered a contract to any of the players that have left the club in the last 4 years.
 
Didn't realise that we haven't offered a contract to any of the players that have left the club in the last 4 years.
what gun player/s have we lost in recent years? Previously it was definitely an issue but Nicks has materially improved the culture and we are seeing young elite players re-sign for multiple years like we have NEVER seen before.

Clearly we didnt want Doedee - right call by the club. McAdam at 29 who has played 50 ish games in an injury interrupted career ,dogged by lack of motivation various pre-seasons, I am assuming you arent counting here? Yes he can be useful and has a good highlights reel but his age, injuries and even the fact we win more often when he didnt play make him an extremely marginal loss from a big picture perspective.
 
Yeah agree cant hate Danger as tried his guts out for the club. He was B&F the year he left us. Just painful knowing he was our best ever castaway made worse winning the Brownlow the next year. Leaving after Walsh death was hard also but that may have helped make his decision to start afresh.

Re Wells comments though..not sure how they would have done this when on the first day of trading they traded away one of the possible 2 first rounders available (next years) to Blues for Henderson. Not sure how they expected to give us a second first rounder in this situation but anyway hopefully they have a few lean years coming up before the benefactors open their wallets again
Forgot they pushed through the Henderson trade first

Fair chance I've mixed up prepared to pay more with an additional F1
 

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