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Cash Is king and then playing time.All the players on the move want Hawthorn, Eesendon, Carlton or the Saints. Essendon is the flavour of the month. A few want to go to the Roos.
What's wrong with us? True, we haven't got much trade capital - but even so.
Lucky for our 2011 premiership captain that policy change is happening now, and not 20 years ago.Haven't you heard? Football ability is a relic of the past, our new plan is building the most handsome team possible and conquering the off-field endorsement market.
Ollie Lord, Bailey Smith, Archie Perkins...Might as well get Benny Cousins out of retirement too!! He's a local boy to boot!!
Expect a partnership with Garnier and Hugo Boss to be in the works over the coming weeks.
Our 'No Dickheads' policy has adapted to the 'No rude heads' policy
I don't think we'd get a sweetheart deal on Haynes like with Bowes. They aren't desperateSo, what are the Giants offering for clubs to take on Nick Haynes contract?
Willing to pay a portion is a good start.
But what draft pick would entice and raise the eyebrow of AMack?
Have we the space for another 800k, $900k or even a 1 million?? Not sure...
It's only a season.
But the bigger the salary the better the draft pick given.
Pick 34 from WCE they get for Flynn? Mmm.. not enough.
Pick 15 ? Shirley NOT? deja vu ? Yes please.
Pick 55 ? GTFOH
What i will say Haynes would be an excellent insurance policy for Jack Henry.
Thoughts fellas.
Not necessarily half the season, for for a while there we had up to 8/9 best 23 players missing. The disruption and lack of cohesion that causes both while it is happening and afterwards, shouldn't be underestimated. I think that, as much as anything, contributed to our lack of consistency.Now that's a myth. Who exactly were these 6-9 best players that missed "half a season". I can find three:
- Cam Guthrie - played 6 games
- Jack Henry - played 11 games
- Rhys Stanley - played 13 games
Our best 18-19 was absolutely good enough to beat Melbourne, Port, Adelaide, and the Dogs. But our best 18-19 also lost to Gold Coast, St.Kilda, Port, and worst of all Fremantle at Geelong. Pretending it was due to injuries is denying reality.
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Hawks are building a youth based team which as a project might appeal to players, and the Blues are going to be a strong finals contender the next few years. And both clubs are in an area people want to live.All the players on the move want Hawthorn, Eesendon, Carlton or the Saints. Essendon is the flavour of the month. A few want to go to the Roos.
What's wrong with us? True, we haven't got much trade capital - but even so.
Was he injured? Looking at his stats for that season it would explain a lot if he got injured in the prelimAndrew Bews was the player that was dropped for Bruns in 92.
Duncan is by far the biggest worry. He and Issac Smith were borderline last year. He’ll get uncontested possessions but his run and aggression didn’t match his reputation last year. Doesn’t diminish what a champ he’s been. It has to be that wing role I reckon. I can’t stand him at half back.I've been a big Duncan fan over many years. That said, I saw some signs last season that make me worried about how quickly the cliff has approached. Out of our ageing players, I have him as one who I'd seriously doubt can deliver a solid batch of A Grade games. He's never been blessed with pace, but I'm more concerned about what role he can actually play.
He can't run through the midfield or play on a wing as the game is just too quick for him and he's easily exposed. There was a time when you could play someone like that off half back but that's now a slingshot run and carry type role, and where most clubs start their attack from.
Dangerfield and Guthrie still have enough explosiveness away from contests (Danger in shorter busts), and Blicavs is an elite runner with ridiculous aerobic capacity, but out of that older crop of players, I'm not sure what Duncan delivers? Sometimes the end comes quickly for some players, and as much as I've loved him as a player, I think I can easily see him falling outside best 22 throughout next year. Perhaps he plays a bit more footy in a sub role.
It's a young mans game as we so often hear........and there's not many spots you can hide blokes on a footy field in today's style of footy.
Bews did his shoulder in the first final I thinkWas he injured? Looking at his stats for that season it would explain a lot if he got injured in the prelim
I was thinking something along this line ...the next draft or two will be mid heavy. The resale on talls seems solid..and getting too many is a situation not many clubs have to be concerned with. Certainly add another developing ruck like Pike or Goad. Add a tall capable of multiple roles ...and just bank them. Have a look at Lord at Port ... he was there for the taking and we took Stevens.Would it influence your choices with the early picks? Caddy's upside has been talked about but one that has gone quiet is Archer Reid.
George Stevens ran around 6 min 30 sec for the 2km time trial. Doubts over his endurance may not be as strong now.
The trade period hasn't started, you insufferable whinger.Cats killing it in the trade period so far....
Cats killing it in the trade period so far....
It's not motor with him... it's pace. But if he's an extractor and can get to the next contest, then maybe he is an option for us. Plus a bigger body inside mid.George Stevens ran around 6 min 30 sec for the 2km time trial. Doubts over his endurance may not be as strong now.
Will have a solid AFL career, wherever he ends up.
All the players on the move want Hawthorn, Eesendon, Carlton or the Saints. Essendon is the flavour of the month. A few want to go to the Roos.
What's wrong with us? True, we haven't got much trade capital - but even so.
near bogand from memory played a really good game
unlucky to be dropped the following week
does not compare with NOT playing Wojo in the 08 GF, but persevering with an injured Stokes.The thing I hated about that omission was it was due to potential "heavy rain" which ended up not happening, and pre-match when asked about it Scott replied "we are still pretty tall" or something to that effect.
Esava was poor, Blicavs wasn't much better in the ruck after having a great season in defence, they combined for a total of 24 hit outs to Grundys 47, a combined 21 disposals 6 clearances to Grundys 21 disposals and 7 clearances.
Stanley the next week was straight back into the team.
The match before the finals in Rd 23 against the Blues Stanley beat Kruezer when he was a decent ruck. Dropping him made absolutely no sense its not like Stanley was wildly out of form. He had 35 HOs, 15 disposals and a goal.
I still think the worst decision the club has made in the last 15 years was making Chapman the sub against Fremantle in the 2013 QF in Geelong.