I think we can all agree that it was a combination of factors (some on his end and others just bad luck) and that the delisting was completely appropriate at this point.
Wish him luck.
Wish him luck.
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One could have said the exact same thing about Bailey Dale halfway through this year.
The broken neck robbed him of any chance of developing a career. It took over a year from him, took all his confidence. We simply cant know if he would have picked up - he had issues at the time but they werent incapable of being turned around.
People saying Webb had no elite traits must not have seen him kick.
I know it wouldn’t be free agency but at the moment it’s selective free agency. Makes little sense a player might cost a club two first rounders one year and nothing the next, while the other clubs get pushed down the order.Once again, if clubs are bidding for a player it means that player is not a free agent. So that bit wouldn't work.
The essence of a free agent is that the agent (the player) gets to choose where he wants to play, assuming the club of choice will have him and has room on its list and under its TPP cap.
Agree 100%. I fear it needs somebody smarter than the AFL to solve it.I know it wouldn’t be free agency but at the moment it’s selective free agency. Makes little sense a player might cost a club two first rounders one year and nothing the next, while the other clubs get pushed down the order.
Don’t mind giving players a guaranteed path to their new club but I think the compo should come from the club.
It’s actually probably benefited us so far too. Got Suckers, Duryea and Trengove for nothing and got a pick in the mid 20s for Dahlhaus. It’s still a bizarre system and it stuns me how much the AFL gets spooked by the players sometimes.Agree 100%. I fear it needs somebody smarter than the AFL to solve it.
Part 2: and if by our current side you mean the side that got thrashed in the 2019 Elimination Final, well, there were so many poor performances, he could take any one of a number of spots if there had been a "repecharge" game the next week.
There would have still been a few ahead of Roarke mate. Let it go he’s played 1 half decent game in his whole time at the club. He’s not up to it and should be delisted
Hard to see him kick when he can't get the ball though.People saying Webb had no elite traits must not have seen him kick.
Hard to get the ball when you get played out.of position in a dysfunctional fwd line with butchers kicking it to you. Even with that got a couple of goals in his second last game and 12 disposals stuck in a pocket. Tori Dickson gets those numbers and he is lauded as a legend. Webb would just get dropped.Hard to see him kick when he can't get the ball though.
Just in case Ryan Gardner is not elite by round 1. If insurance is your business Josh Walker is a 92 comparedShoot me down in flames, but we could do worse than rookie Lachie Henderson as insurance down back.
Well, we'll see. Time will tell.
Delaying the inevitable keeping him on the list
Shoot me down in flames, but we could do worse than rookie Lachie Henderson as insurance down back.
Callan Ward to return to the dogs. Would you want him?
I know it’s hard to find him a position BUT he is close to elite and might not be that expensive.
Sadly DW they went from a situation where the clubs had to much power over the players, to the exact opposite, when what the competition needed was to find an equitable middle ground. So they resolved one problem, by creating another one. As usual the Commission is so enraptured with following anything and everything US sports do they are easily sold on dumb ideas, and this way of loosening club control by going way to far is an absolute doozy. For mine it is time the Commission was disbanded and replaced by a genuinely representative body, and the AFLPA was significantly reigned in.Once again, if clubs are bidding for a player it means that player is not a free agent. So that bit wouldn't work.
The essence of a free agent is that the agent (the player) gets to choose where he wants to play, assuming the club of choice will have him and has room on its list and under its TPP cap.
For starters CB if you saw his u/18 GF, his side was in trouble in the first half, till he was moved forward, where he won the GF off his own boot. In a final season game at VFL a few years back he went forward late, and kicked a clutch bomb after the siren to get us into the finals. I'm fully aware of his deficiencies, but those are a far bigger problem for a backman [ lack of pace and body strength]. Look back over the club's long term history, few of our best key forward [BBB excepted] have needed to be beasts. Fletch has a long and often accurate kick, and can mark, and I'm still convinced if he was given decent supply, and a F role on the second or third tall defender, he had the tools to be quite effective. And just as we have had a problem down back for key defenders, till now recently we have had the same problem up forward. He would probably never been a world beater, but I'm confident he would have had a better career than he was allowed.What makes you think Roberts would’ve been a good fwd at AFL level? I’m genuinely interested as I don’t see any of his game that would translate well.
Where has this come from ??