Yes.So he's 29 then. Still younger than the two Hawks forwards being compared to.
Just a thumbs up for correcting you would have sufficed.
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Yes.So he's 29 then. Still younger than the two Hawks forwards being compared to.
You wanted to do what we did
Its just no-one wanted to come champ
And no-one said our midfield was better
You said we have no midfielders, which is wrong
And to say we invested nothing until this year is just plain wrong, we have taken 8 first and second round picks in the last 3 years
Yeah Jared Polec is a gunWe never wanted a banged up O’meara or a flaky Wingard bud. The players we went for were out and out guns and pretty much all of them signed on with their original club.
There are posters on here who think your midfield matches up with ours and I find it hilarious.
My initial comment was clearly tongue in cheek. You have Mitchell along with some handy players who all mostly in the later end of their career. My comment was mainly aimed at your youth in that area as you’re rebuilding and I think that area needs a lot of work.
The investing in the draft comment was specifically about ‘midfielders.’ Dating back to 2016 North have picked 6 mids with first round picks and that’s not even including second round picks. Apart from Ward who hasn’t played, have you picked any other mid in that time?
Hawthorn supporters clearly think they have some talented players, but it is a must that a team has a batch of first round mids to become a premiership contender. Then you need to give them time to develop and also account for some of them not making the grade. Go look at your 3 peat as an example.
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Agreed. I don't dismiss them . I would question them. And your right, some will make it / some will not. And the half dozen names you mention. As an outsider , I hardly know any of them , but none of them would have played 10 games .[ I think] You also have a couple of green young rucks to support an aging BB [ who has been fantastic] - they probably haven't played 10 games between them.Yeah Jared Polec is a gun
If Lazarro and Powell are classed as mids, Will Day is one
We went with KPD in DGB which is surprising that you didn't
We have picked up mids with our second rounders the last few years, in the hope a few click (Finn, Downie, Mitchell, Butler, Mcdonald) as wtell as Newcombe in the mid season draft
But they all wont make it
No-one is saying we will be top 4, but to dismiss our youth without them really having the opportunity is very short sighted thing to do
Example, based on that thinking, LDU was washed 18 months ago, players take time
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I love that you keep putting up posts that show you have no clue about the Hawthorn list.North will improve big time in 2022.
Hawks......not as much or will regress.
New coach, new more attacking style and less experienced than 2021.
Ruck set up unproven and key backs young with Frost and McEvoy battling on bravely.
One or two injuries to key players and it won't look pretty.
Covid outs to key players and the kids coming in will struggle as all kids do.
Hawks just don't have the depth like others do IMO.
Hawks fans can LOL all they want but that's the reality. Can't understand why they are beating their chests so loudly and expecting a big improvement in 2022. Being humble isn't in the DNA.
Yes they are.I love that you keep putting up posts that show you have no clue about the Hawthorn list.
If you’re so certain North will improve so much in 2022 then maybe throw some money on them because right now they are the hot hot favorite to win the spoon.

I love that you keep putting up posts that show you have no clue about the Hawthorn list.
If you’re so certain North will improve so much in 2022 then maybe throw some money on them because right now they are the hot hot favorite to win the spoon.
Hawks fans aren't beating their chests about how good they'll be at all, they're just correcting people like yourself who are so opinionated about a list that they clearly know very little about.Lol.
I love how Hawks fans are beating their chests on how good they think their team is. The club just tried to fast track the rebuild by selling off old players......and failed to achieve that goal. So that would suggest the rebuild wasn't fast tracked as the older stars are still there.
Just proves they have no idea on how their team compares to others.
Let's just bookmark this thread and see how 2022 pans out.
No point in discussing so let's see how they go.
BTW who will kick the goals?
Yeah Jared Polec is a gun
If Lazarro and Powell are classed as mids, Will Day is one
We went with KPD in DGB which is surprising that you didn't
We have picked up mids with our second rounders the last few years, in the hope a few click (Finn, Downie, Mitchell, Butler, Mcdonald) as wtell as Newcombe in the mid season draft
But they all wont make it
No-one is saying we will be top 4, but to dismiss our youth without them really having the opportunity is very short sighted thing to do
Example, based on that thinking, LDU was washed 18 months ago, players take time
How does a team regress with good players coming back and a player for example like Day who barely played but when he did was very good.North will improve big time in 2022.
Hawks......not as much or will regress.
New coach, new more attacking style and less experienced than 2021.
Ruck set up unproven and key backs young with Frost and McEvoy battling on bravely.
One or two injuries to key players and it won't look pretty.
Covid outs to key players and the kids coming in will struggle as all kids do.
Hawks just don't have the depth like others do IMO.
Hawks fans can LOL all they want but that's the reality. Can't understand why they are beating their chests so loudly and expecting a big improvement in 2022. Being humble isn't in the DNA.
I'd do it if i was legally allowed toTrue.
Yes they are.
However unlike other Hawthorn supporters you are very reluctant to forecast where your Hawks will finish this year. They are currently $6 for the 8. Now that is tremendous value.Have you got them in the finals
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Clarry is a big bodied inside mid, 187/188cm, Powell is not that type, he's more of a class player (as shown by his hand skills.) he's also 183/184cm.Lol, what do you mean “if” Powell is classed as a mid?
He’s a Clayton Oliver style midfielder that broke statistical records in the SA u/18 comp as a midfielder. Played all his games for North out of the center square despite being about 75kg.
In fact, Powell may even be our best long term midfield prospect.
He’s as close to a pure midfielder as you can possibly get.
Clarry is a big bodied inside mid, 187/188cm, Powell is not that type, he's more of a class player (as shown by his hand skills.) he's also 183/184cm.
He has some ability no doubt but he's just not that type, not someone i'd compare him to, idk who i would tbh he's unique.Powell will be Norths premier clearance player, you can bookmark it.
His old man was a unit also, he’s already put on plenty of weight
Clarry is a big bodied inside mid, 187/188cm, Powell is not that type, he's more of a class player (as shown by his hand skills.) he's also 183/184cm.
He has some ability no doubt but he's just not that type, not someone i'd compare him to, idk who i would tbh he's unique.
He has good handskills and can find the footy he's at a good weight but his height will stop him from being super similar to Clarry, probably not ever going to have that contested game either.
He has some ability no doubt but he's just not that type, not someone i'd compare him to, idk who i would tbh he's unique.
He has good handskills and can find the footy he's at a good weight but his height will stop him from being super similar to Clarry, probably not ever going to have that contested game either.
It's not really the height, Titch isn't a similar type to Clarry and neither is Neale.Haha ok. I’m not going to get into a debate about Tom Powell’s contested ability because of 2cm.
He led North for tackles prior to getting injured and he is nowhere near AFL maturity yet.
He was arguably our most creative outlet around the stoppages also.
Please let me know Tom Mitchell and Lachie Neales heights, Powell is what, 3” taller than them?
The original response was regarding him not even being a midfielder..
Tom Mitchell was a forward..Powell averaged more clearances and contested possessions in his first year at 73 kgs than tom Mitchell did In his second year.
Tom Mitchell was a forward..
And he would obviously have less clearances and contested possessions than a player who played as a midfielder. Or spent anytime around the ball.And?
It's not really the height, Titch isn't a similar type to Clarry and neither is Neale.
That was what i was arguing, he may build a body to get the contested game, but i haven't seen the natural ability that i saw from Neale/Titch.

.. Clarry isn't the same type of player as Neale or Titch.
So it’s not the height, weight or inexperience. It’s the “vibe”?
Is it hard going through life with only the one eye?
.. Clarry isn't the same type of player as Neale or Titch.
Only similarities are that Clarry, Neale and Titch can all win the footy on the inside.
Powell is more similar to Mitchell and Neale than Clarry. But it depends if he builds the body both Neale and Mitchell have and have had.
Powell has the similar hand skills, ball winning that (Neale/Mitchell) have.
Each of those 3 have different other strengths aswell while Clarry just isn't similar enough.
So it's the height and way Clarry plays compared to Powell, the weight in comparison to the other two whether he gets to their levels and the inexperience wasn't brought up by me.