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List Mgmt. Rebuild or refresh?

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Rebuild or refresh?

  • Rebuild

    Votes: 71 35.1%
  • Refresh

    Votes: 131 64.9%

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Still have my ups and downs
Hang in there mate you may have more downs but the ups are more special and make up for the downs look after yourself.
 

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Good to see tigers named favorites clearly -

Sonsie in the guys, Gibcus backline, Cumberland ff etc.
Is Sonsie batting for the same team? :think: Did you mean Guts :mask:
 
RCD. Give him five games in a row.

We know what Ross can do at the level now and anyone being honest with themselves can tell he is a level below AFL.
He's still far too young at 21 to be making that call, he's got another 2 good years of development in him and if he maintains his rate of improvement, that is easily AFL quality
 
Disagree. Has a mature body and struggles to find it. Hope I’m wrong.

With the exception of his first year where he started out on fire getting a lot of the ball over a small number of games, he's actually been improving the amount of ball he gets every year.
Doesn't matter if he has a bigger body, he still needed to develop the running power to play AFL at the top level
It's not like he was a Top 10 pick, some players take a bit longer and he's still very young
 

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Cotchin. Jack. Martin. Look very important going forward with yet another very key retirement.

Hopefully get another year out of them
I know he's going ok, but I think it's probably time for Jack to hang 'em up. If Cotch and Dusty can play another 1 and 2 years (respectively) then we'll have managed the transition beautifully.
 
Guess I must be a weak minded spud then given I had a mental breakdown during 2020.

I have 'breakdowns' every two to three years (bloody bipolar).
When I complained about my mental "fragility" to my shrink she smiled and told me that someone who keeps picking themself up from the floor is resilient, not fragile.
Sounds like you are pushing on too.
 
I know he's going ok, but I think it's probably time for Jack to hang 'em up. If Cotch and Dusty can play another 1 and 2 years (respectively) then we'll have managed the transition beautifully.

That would be ideal but you need Miller to keep playing ok and one of Bauer. Nyuon. Ryan. Colina. To come good asap.

Or maybe this draft has a ready to go kpp that lands at Richmond ..

Imho lynch is clearly the key short - mid term. Martin and cotchin feels vital too(?)
 
I know he's going ok, but I think it's probably time for Jack to hang 'em up. If Cotch and Dusty can play another 1 and 2 years (respectively) then we'll have managed the transition beautifully.
Jack is still good enough to play another year and 40 goal fowards dont grow on tree's

We need another year of development into Ryan & Bauer and with Lynch now hitting 30 we need cover for injuries

We have enough spaces on the list for new players and no point throwing out a champion thats still has the footy smarts to play another year and get to 800 goals as Richo did


And i dont want that pr!ck Hawkins to pass his goals tally
 
That's a bit stretched RT as how many drafts did those guys come out of. There's at least two good ones on average in the top 10 every year and if you're picking beyond that then it's a lottery.
How many in that list played in a premiership side? I think one...
 

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Missed last years finals, finished in the lower rungs of the top eight this year with a very fit list and bundled out in the first week. Not entirely sure what the difference is between refresh and rebuild to be honest, but this is definitely a moment where post dynasty we don't make Hawthorn's mistake and misjudge where the list is at.

With three picks in the top 30 we are in an envious position to add to Gibcus, Brown, Sonsie, Banks and Clarke and to continue to restock with youth. Again as I have mentioned previously the idea that we might expend all our draft capital this year on ready made players and even trade away next years first makes me very very nervous.

Regardless of what we do we are going to look back at this trade period as a watershed moment.
 
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Missed last years finals, finished in the lower rungs of the top eight this year with a very fit list and bundled out in the first week. Not entirely sure what the difference is between refresh and rebuild to be honest, but this is definitely a moment where post dynasty we don't make Hawthorn's mistake and misjudge where the list is at.

With three picks in the top 30 we are in an envious position to add to Gibcus, Brown, Sonsie, Banks and Clarke and to continue to restock with youth. Again as I have mentioned previously the idea that we might expend all our draft capital this year on ready made players this year and even trade away next years first makes me very very nervous.

Regardless of what we do we are going to look back at this trade period as a watershed moment.

It is the draft for me.

MRJ has put his stamp on it

Dusty was hardly sixty percent and really can squeeze into our midfield while we have ample forward options
 
I know he's going ok, but I think it's probably time for Jack to hang 'em up. If Cotch and Dusty can play another 1 and 2 years (respectively) then we'll have managed the transition beautifully.

Will be interesting mate - it's as much about predicting or at least anticipating the future.
The Jack of now is fine, but who's to say what he'll be like in six months.
You decline and slow down pretty quickly out of season at his age - just look at Edwards. Ordinary season in 2021, nowhere near it in 2022 and carried to the end without any real impact.
People will point to his two last quarter goals as evidence as to why he should go on, but it comes down to more than a few single acts.
He still has the smarts, but he's slowed a lot - and he won't just all of a sudden find a yard of pace next year.
 
Will be interesting mate - it's as much about predicting or at least anticipating the future.
The Jack of now is fine, but who's to say what he'll be like in six months.
You decline and slow down pretty quickly out of season at his age - just look at Edwards. Ordinary season in 2021, nowhere near it in 2022 and carried to the end without any real impact.
People will point to his two last quarter goals as evidence as to why he should go on, but it comes down to more than a few single acts.
He still has the smarts, but he's slowed a lot - and he won't just all of a sudden find a yard of pace next year.

Yeah but Cotch and JR are of higher quality in terms of footy acumen with respect. Cotch has rebounded if anything due to Sonsie coming in and other changes.

Too much faith has been placed in some of the lessor lights

It makes more sense to park Dusty in the midfield and Bolton up forward mainly if we can rely on Cumberland doing his thing ignoring last night
 
If we can get a guaranteed top end mid that will play for 5+ years then I'm all for that. Will allow us to compete for years.

But only that type of player.

Otherwise hit the draft.

SO I'd support getting Taranto big time. Him in we would be top 4 and contending this year.
 
I think one of our problems is what to do with Baker and Short. They are a little on the utility side, jack of all trade master of none.

I think Baker is a forward that could help in the guts in a situation like last night. Baker for me is not a back. Then what do we do with Stack who is a back and should have played last night?

I know most will not agree with me but I would trade Baker simply because although I rate him he does not suit our mix of other players in their roles.
 

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