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One fiddy five n a half.. Is he on their list? Or is he a rookie?
Listed player. Staking a strong claim for round one selection. I'm on him.


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Deleted previous because i was WRONG!

Hes a 3 time wanganeen medalist! Before he was 21, hes a ******* GUN
Ive had Wines in and out my team.
Haven't had Parker in there although he is a gun and is slighly cheaper due to injuries.

Wines more upside this year though. Contested beast. Will be at every ball up, every week. Parker will be heavily rotated forward and share points with too many others.
 
Ive had Wines in and out my team.
Haven't had Parker in there although he is a gun and is slighly cheaper due to injuries.

Wines more upside this year though. Contested beast. Will be at every ball up, every week. Parker will be heavily rotated forward and share points with too many others.
Parker will average 110 plus. Lower rotations will suit his game as he can go forward and clunk a contested mark and snag a goal or two. I haven't felt the Wines love TBH
 
Parker will average 110 plus. Lower rotations will suit his game as he can go forward and clunk a contested mark and snag a goal or two. I haven't felt the Wines love TBH
Wines doesn't kick a lot of goals but could go 110. Will go at least 100. Had a great preseason and has a full time inside roll in a top 8 team.
Will be interesting to see how they both go.
 

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Parker will average 110 plus. Lower rotations will suit his game as he can go forward and clunk a contested mark and snag a goal or two. I haven't felt the Wines love TBH
Parker can be a little reckless though, he can be his own worst enemy at times, going hard as **** is awesome, but he could be on 65 at quarter time and given himself a nastey corkie, or a neck injury or a spleen haha and ait the rest out on the bench. I ****in love way he goes about his footy tho! Would have played good footy in the 70's 80's n 90
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Could someone help me out? What roles did Westhoff and Vandenberg play?

On Fanfooty it says Westhoff played at CHF. Did he do his usual roaming around the ground, or hung around the 50m arc a lot more?

Also, did Vandenberg get any time on the ball or was he predominantly around the HFF?

Would greatly appreciate any comments from those who watched the game :)
 
Could someone help me out? What roles did Westhoff and Vandenberg play?

On Fanfooty it says Westhoff played at CHF. Did he do his usual roaming around the ground, or hung around the 50m arc a lot more?

Also, did Vandenberg get any time on the ball or was he predominantly around the HFF?

Would greatly appreciate any comments from those who watched the game :)

Was there today and it was interesting to watch.
Ive been on record wanting Trengove to do backup ruck work (which he did for periods).
Westhoff was very impressive today and maybe I am underestimating his ability at the centre square.
He was mainly CHF but did get a lot of the ball around the ground as well.
Vandenberg seems to have gone up another level again, was very impressed (along with the whole young Melbourne team).
He was mainly playing HFF role from what I saw but too be fair was mainly looking at Ports players and their particular roles.
 
Could someone help me out? What roles did Westhoff and Vandenberg play?

On Fanfooty it says Westhoff played at CHF. Did he do his usual roaming around the ground, or hung around the 50m arc a lot more?

Also, did Vandenberg get any time on the ball or was he predominantly around the HFF?

Would greatly appreciate any comments from those who watched the game :)
The HOFF started well playing at chf pushing up the ground and on the wing at times faded out of the game thoufh as it progressed.

Vandenberg played mostly at hf and did a few nice things.

This is just from what I saw,
Hope it helps!


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y u mad bro
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stevebbb you've mentioned several times that DeGoey won't get enough midfield minutes once the real stuff starts and will only average 78-82, but it looks like the coach is starting to come around....

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"MIDFIELD spots are hard to win at Collingwood, such is the array of on-ball depth on its list.

But Jordan De Goey has undoubtedly won his position, to the point where Magpies coach Nathan Buckley can no longer hold him back.

Whispers of the 20-year-old’s stunning pre-season at the Pies came to fruition on Friday night, with De Goey among Collingwood’s best four-quarter performers during its entertaining NAB Challenge win over Geelong at Simonds Stadium.

With Scott Pendlebury and Adam Treloar on the sidelines and Dane Swan playing predominantly inside forward 50, Buckley let De Goey loose in the middle of the ground, with the first-round pick attending a game-high 27 centre bounces.

And the nuggety yet classy young jet didn’t let his coach down, finishing with 24 disposals, 11 contested possessions, five clearances, six tackles and seven inside 50s. Most impressively, he had a game-high 657 metres gained.

After a scintillating pre-season, Buckley said he has been left with no choice but to throw De Goey in the guts more often.

“He mainly played as a high half-forward (in 2015), but you just can’t deny him that midfield time,” Buckley said.

“He’s really strong in the contests, he’s spreading and understanding transition better and he just has a knack of finding the ball.”

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport...g/news-story/2a688ad9c700d5b2683c5c92b898945c
 
stevebbb you've mentioned several times that DeGoey won't get enough midfield minutes once the real stuff starts and will only average 78-82, but it looks like the coach is starting to come around....

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"MIDFIELD spots are hard to win at Collingwood, such is the array of on-ball depth on its list.

But Jordan De Goey has undoubtedly won his position, to the point where Magpies coach Nathan Buckley can no longer hold him back.

Whispers of the 20-year-old’s stunning pre-season at the Pies came to fruition on Friday night, with De Goey among Collingwood’s best four-quarter performers during its entertaining NAB Challenge win over Geelong at Simonds Stadium.

With Scott Pendlebury and Adam Treloar on the sidelines and Dane Swan playing predominantly inside forward 50, Buckley let De Goey loose in the middle of the ground, with the first-round pick attending a game-high 27 centre bounces.

And the nuggety yet classy young jet didn’t let his coach down, finishing with 24 disposals, 11 contested possessions, five clearances, six tackles and seven inside 50s. Most impressively, he had a game-high 657 metres gained.

After a scintillating pre-season, Buckley said he has been left with no choice but to throw De Goey in the guts more often.

“He mainly played as a high half-forward (in 2015), but you just can’t deny him that midfield time,” Buckley said.

“He’s really strong in the contests, he’s spreading and understanding transition better and he just has a knack of finding the ball.”

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport...g/news-story/2a688ad9c700d5b2683c5c92b898945c
Not sure if I'll take him, but jeez I love the way he goes about it
 
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