Welcome to the Hawks Big Max, wrapped to have our rucks sorted for the next decade.
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Reeves can play forward a bit. Lynch is a workhorse. Each will play a dozen games next year. Reckon we will play them both post BB.Like this trade. Ceglar's age doesn't fit the list direction and sadly wasn't good enough frequently enough to justify keeping him.
Will be interesting to see if we intend to continue to run the team with dual rucks going forward, or if it will be Reeves and Lynch battling it out for a single ruck spot once McEvoy retires.
perfect age to bring in a ruck. They usually start to come on at 24-25. Going to be a great battle between him and Reeves during pre-season
In that order?He's got 2 shins, 2 feet and 10 toes.
A few years late, but we finally got a Lynch...
Welcome Max
I helped a lady out in her garden once. She gave me $10. My mum asked me where I got the $10 from and I told her I gave Mrs Wilson a hedge job.Bit of a lynch job
No idea. I'm sure it will be a case of two young rucks fighting for the number one mantle. Will bring the best out of both of them.I've not really seen much of Lynch, how does he compare?
I've been very impressed with Reeves, extremely good mark around the ground.
Oh.....welcome Max
Out: Ceglar, Future third and FourthSo that's what we gave to Collingwood for Lynch.
How does Ceglar?geelong fit in?
I'm not getting the full picture somehow...
Next year another development year, then hopefully (at least) one kicks on and becomes a quality ruck.Two 23 year old ruckmen on the list, just entering the years where ruckmen provide value. Ceglar out and Lynch in is a net gain.