Player Watch Lachlan Sholl

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I love that Riley Thilthorpe is in at $9.00 - ahead of guys like Tom Powell who has been great, Georgiades and Campbell - not to mention Koschitske. All guys that have played a number of games this year. Looks like punters are smelling the breeze on just how good Riley may become after just 1 game

Pretty sure he was $17 before the weekend.
 
Surely Warner would now be preferred? Kid looks like a veteran out there.

No different to Sholl in that regard.

Lachie does have an extra preseason in his body though, and does have best on grounds in his kitbag, so it's pretty fair at this point he's the favourite.
 

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And here's the good news dump after a Showdown loss

Was already signed to the end of 2022 but has added a further 2 years
 

And here's the good news dump after a Showdown loss

Was already signed to the end of 2022 but has added a further 2 years
Given our next run of games, expect a few of these.

Good news though, he's going to be a star.
 

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And here's the good news dump after a Showdown loss

Was already signed to the end of 2022 but has added a further 2 years
Good to hear. Has a lot of development ahead but has already shown that he can turn into a really good player for us.
 
Excellent signing/extension :thumbsu: Sholl will be a very important player for us going forward.

I remember a few years back when Port were garbage, they seemed to be able to sign every one of their players without issue. At the time I remember wondering why they were able to do that so easily while we were having players leave us every year while contending for premierships. And yet, sure enough, now that we're at arguably our lowest ebb, we seem to be able to sign everyone we want up as well!

Is there something about being in a low-performing team that lends itself to players extending their contracts? Does it galvanize a playing group, almost force them to bunker in and bond together? Is it that they see more opportunities? Are they excited about fighting their way back up the ladder?

Or is it just that we've got a bit more money to splash around now?
 
Good signing.

He's had an excellent start to his career. The last two weeks would have been educational for him against some of the best midfields and outside runners going around.
 
Is there something about being in a low-performing team that lends itself to players extending their contracts? Does it galvanize a playing group, almost force them to bunker in and bond together? Is it that they see more opportunities? Are they excited about fighting their way back up the ladder?

Or is it just that we've got a bit more money to splash around now?

Bit of A, definitely some B though and good on us, better we have some money than lowballing because we have Joe The Goose on matchwinners money
 

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