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Ben McKinley


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After having a meeting with John worsfold ben McKinley has informed the club he wants to be traded to a Victorian club. Do you think melb will look at him? Kicked 42 goals last year

"west coast won't have a team next year at this rate"

(source. Sportsnews first)

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i would rather go after David Hale first. Hale can do everything Mckinley can, plus go into the ruck

Posted

i would rather go after David Hale first. Hale can do everything Mckinley can, plus go into the ruck

David Hale is completely and utterly rubbish as soon as the ball hits the ground in the forward line, you're virtually playing a man down. I have a die hard north supporter as a mate n he is over the moon Hale asked for a trade!

We don't want him

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he is a 201cm ruck man who can rest forward and be damaging. How effective is Sandilands or Jamar when the ball is below their knees?

Posted

Happy to give McKinley a go. For the right price of course, but he's certainly worth considering.

I feel at the moment we are a club who is able to get the most out of a player like this. He's had a bad year no doubt but his 2009 was solid.

Plus my wife (WC supporter) loves him and this would be a further step towards my life's ultimate goal in converting her.

Posted

At 184cm and 822 kgs, he is about the same height and weight but not necessarily as good as Green, Petterd, Sylvia.

I think we have enough of that type in a list of 40 players.

Lets focus on what we actually need.

Posted

I would seriousley consider him. Coming back to your home state should spark him into action.

BUT, he is only 185cm & 85kg. Looks can be decieving or his specs need updating. He is not really what we are looking for if they are true.

Jesse White is more suited to what we are looking for.

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At 184cm and 822 kgs, he is about the same height and weight but not necessarily as good as Green, Petterd, Sylvia.

I think we have enough of that type in a list of 40 players.

Lets focus on what we actually need.

There is more to a player than his height and weight. Although at 822kgs he'd need to lose a few kgs.

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There is more to a player than his height and weight. Although at 822kgs he'd need to lose a few kgs.

A good preseason should fix it!.

I think we have a number of mid size marking forwards that play the role that McKinley plays. He will be after good $$$$ and I cant see us pushing hard to cover a role in the side that I that we have covered particularly by Green and Petterd.

Posted

he is a 201cm ruck man who can rest forward and be damaging. How effective is Sandilands or Jamar when the ball is below their knees?

Hale is a complete and utter spud. He is shocking. Last thing we need is a guy who can't get a game for Norf.

McKinley is interesting. He's capable. Nice contested mark, decent kick when he's on. Obviously worrying that he couldn't get a game for a shite side.

I reckon he'd blossom back in Melbourne.

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David Hale is completely and utterly rubbish as soon as the ball hits the ground in the forward line, you're virtually playing a man down. I have a die hard north supporter as a mate n he is over the moon Hale asked for a trade!

We don't want him

However don't you think we have the crumbers to take advantage if needed?

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Hale is a complete and utter spud. He is shocking. Last thing we need is a guy who can't get a game for Norf.

McKinley is interesting. He's capable. Nice contested mark, decent kick when he's on. Obviously worrying that he couldn't get a game for a shite side.

I reckon he'd blossom back in Melbourne.

and your having a go at people wanting to get Hale, who couldn't get a game in another shite team, but you think Mckinley is interesting but could not get a regular game for the wooden spooners :huh:

Posted

and your having a go at people wanting to get Hale, who couldn't get a game in another shite team, but you think Mckinley is interesting but could not get a regular game for the wooden spooners :huh:

Good point!

Its all about team balance. We want a gorilla up forward - to change with Jamar .... and Hale is just the go. The fact that things aren't working out for him at North - who have 3 top quality rucks in McIntosh, Goldstein ( who is only 22) and Petrie doesn't mean he isn't up to standard.

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Posted

I Would rather McKinley however I have a suspicion that Essendon will get him. 86 goals in 46 games isnt a bad effort

Posted

However don't you think we have the crumbers to take advantage if needed?

I dont't think the game these days allows you to have someone on the ground, anywhere, who cannot put pressure on without the ball.

Even with crumbers, you need to be able to compete, create space for the crumbers. Hale just doesn't do this and hence I don't think it is worth us chasing and giving up assets to aquire him.

I'm not even convinced he's better than Paul Johnson. PJ is no world beater but when given a consistent run of games he shows that he can hold his own.

Posted

i would give up Bate for McKinley

why? what benefit to the MFC is there if that were to happen?

Posted

At 184cm and 822 kgs, he is about the same height and weight but not necessarily as good as Green, Petterd, Sylvia.

I think we have enough of that type in a list of 40 players.

Lets focus on what we actually need.

Agreed. McKinley has nothing special to offer which would see him getting games ahead those we already have. He certainly doesn't fit the bill of a strong, marking KPF who could successfully pinch hit in the ruck.

Posted

i would give up Bate for McKinley

Backwards step.

Giving up a bloke who has finished in the top 4 in the Bluey twice in the last 4 years for a poor man's Robbo.

I wonder if you would have said the same thing 12 months ago.

I'm pretty confident you won't say the same thing 12 months from now...

Posted

and your having a go at people wanting to get Hale, who couldn't get a game in another shite team, but you think Mckinley is interesting but could not get a regular game for the wooden spooners :huh:

McKinley has shown very promising glimses, particularly through '08-'09, plus he's only 21-22.

I think he kicked 40-odd goals in '08. That's very good for a small forward.

Better prospect than Hale, no doubt.

Posted

Unfortunately I think he probably will.

(no reflection on Bate...)

McKinley would be a perfect fit for Essendon I think.

(please, please, please...)

Posted

If we're going to chase someone let's make sure they'd be in our best 22 - No from me.

Posted

Not good enough.

Next.

100% Agreed.

With Petterd, Jurrah, Watts, Bate, Dunn already in the team as lead up players, why on earth would we want this bloke???

End of discussion.

Posted

McKinley has shown very promising glimses, particularly through '08-'09, plus he's only 21-22.

I think he kicked 40-odd goals in '08. That's very good for a small forward.

Better prospect than Hale, no doubt.

its funny...people say they dont want him, but i agree with you

when i mentioned mckinley on here 2 weeks ago, i got laughed at. His starts 08-09 were good, but Kennedy's trade meant he was squeezed out competing with him, Le Cras, Lynch. They all can't be in same forward line.

But i said it and threw it up because i know that the club are interested. bate has re-signed, so it won't be for trading him

watch this space

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