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Strategy Trade and List management Thread Part 5 (opposition supporters - READ posting rules before posting)

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Apparently Poulter and Tyler Brown played in our match sim and both are looking to play for Footscray. No opposed to these two playing for our last position assuming they earn it. Both could be solid wingers I reckon.

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Agreed. Baker, R.Smith, Williams, and Poulter/Brown would at least give us some, albeit potentially average, options to rotate through.
 
Both Tyler Brown and Caleb Poulter are bigger Mids. Something we may need - 192 and 194 are serious units.

Haven’t seen much of Caleb but appears to have good speed for someone of that height. Tall fast winger - clearly a need.

Big fan of Brown - his stats are pretty poor but his best is very good and seem like the kind of player with all the physical traits and a grea contest mindset but can’t seem to drive his own performance consistently- so when he out there he competes 1:1 he is at AFL standard but can’t work his way into games.

Strong defensive mid - more inside, good hands - Collingwood saw him as another phantom Dingelberry replacement (more Fyfe like) we will have a dozen Bont replacements coming through after he turns 30. So maybe higher ceiling but lower floor.
 
Apparently Poulter and Tyler Brown played in our match sim and both are looking to play for Footscray. No opposed to these two playing for our last position assuming they earn it. Both could be solid wingers I reckon.

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I always thought Brown was an inside mid? Glad to hear Poulter is on our radar I wouldn’t have complained if we’d given him a spot straight up based on his 2021 tbh
 
Even if this hadn’t been a good post I’d still have given it a like for using the good old Australian word “arse”.

Too much American spelling and terminology here for my liking (with all due respect to Chicago and Floridog).

Not that there’s much wrong with Americanisms per se. Where they express something in a new, compelling or clever way I’m happy to adopt them. The main problem is that they are so ubiquitous that they crowd out some of the unique, colourful and expressive Australianisms that are at least as good. Like an invasive weed crowds out native flora.

Why use an imported term when we have our own that are just as expressive, and which identify us for who we are, not as some pale shadow of a dominant culture from far away?
Australian?! ‘Arse’ is a British word isn’t it? Use it in a sentence you say.

‘I would never accuse Dogwatch of talking out of his arse.’
 

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Australian?! ‘Arse’ is a British word isn’t it? Use it in a sentence you say.

‘I would never accuse Dogwatch of talking out of his arse.’
Yes indeed, fundamentally British it is, but used in a colourful Australian context for over 230 years.
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Apparently Poulter and Tyler Brown played in our match sim and both are looking to play for Footscray. No opposed to these two playing for our last position assuming they earn it. Both could be solid wingers I reckon.

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Poulter playing for Footscray would be a great result - seems like a lot of the reason he was dropped was not talent-related so getting a good look at him in the 2nds puts us in a good spot to know if he's worth a punt on at some point
 
Even if this hadn’t been a good post I’d still have given it a like for using the good old Australian word “arse”.

Too much American spelling and terminology here for my liking (with all due respect to Chicago and Floridog).

Not that there’s much wrong with Americanisms per se. Where they express something in a new, compelling or clever way I’m happy to adopt them. The main problem is that they are so ubiquitous that they crowd out some of the unique, colourful and expressive Australianisms that are at least as good. Like an invasive weed crowds out native flora.

Why use an imported term when we have our own that are just as expressive, and which identify us for who we are, not as some pale shadow of a dominant culture from far away?

"Ass" will give you better results than "arse" when used in certain search engines when trying to find certain content
 
"Ass" will give you better results than "arse" when used in certain search engines when trying to find certain content
I’ll take your word for it Scrag, but thanks for the tip.
 
I always thought Brown was an inside mid? Glad to hear Poulter is on our radar I wouldn’t have complained if we’d given him a spot straight up based on his 2021 tbh
You're probably right but at 190 odd cm, if he can build his tank he could make a solid tall wing option. Both players have skills and if we can utilise them on the outside where they can use them, they might be a viable option.

At that height, they can also help in defence and push forward to offer an option.

This is just in the world according to me anyway.

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Imagine if our wings round 1 2023 are Baker and Poulter 😂
I guess it is depends on what our imagining is based on.
If our imagining is based on our shared belief that once a recycled player pulls on the beloved red white and blue jumper and is exposed to the tutelage of the great Bevo they will achieve their full potential then we will see two players who leave distressed opponents floundering in their wake and delivering the ball accurately and deeply into our forward line, or

If our imagining is based on exposed form then we will see very few possessions which then go straight to opponents.

Luckily I am a glass half full type of guy. 😂😂😂😂😂
 

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Interesting thing with Poulter is I don’t believe we’ve named him as an official train on player have we? More just that he’s been training with us as part of the Footscray group which has also joined in? Good signs if he’s made that much of an impact in such a short time - I’d be very interested to add him to the list
 
Saw this in today’s herald sun can’t wait for the opposition salty tears been very lucky


Jordan Croft (Calder Cannons) – A 199cm key forward who kicked three goals on two separate occasions in the NAB League this year. A father-son prospect for Western Bulldogs, as the son of Matthew Croft who played 186 games for the Bulldogs between 1991 and 2004. Part of the Vic Metro squad for 2023.
 
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