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What about the elephant in the room?? I hope he has more heart than his old man. Good player but very very very soft. Embarrassingly soft.

What tosh. If only we had a couple of Steven Stretches running around today we wouldn't be glued to the bottom of the table.

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Robbie Flower says hi.

Robbie was the last superstar we had. He was wiry but was brave and could do it all from the wing, taking species, kicking bags of goals. I want us 2 select Stretch as a father-son. He wants 2 play 4 us and is passionate about us just like a supporter is. He won't just b playing 4 a pay cheque.

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Robbie was the last superstar we had. He was wiry but was brave and could do it all from the wing, taking species, kicking bags of goals. I want us 2 select Stretch as a father-son. He wants 2 play 4 us and is passionate about us just like a supporter is. He won't just b playing 4 a pay cheque.

It is simple really. If we finish low on the ladder, no one behind us will nominate him. That makes him a 2nd rounder at best.

If the recruiters think he can play AFL and is worth that pick, he is ours.

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I guess you wouldn't have drafted Fyfe then?

Or Whitfield or Josh Kelly?

Such a stubborn and ignorant position to take...

Machsy, you are very adversarial. If someone has a view that differs from yours invariably they are subject to your almighty wit and repartee. To your mind, they are either ignorant or lack the intelligence that you believe is yours and yours alone. Why not ease up on the 'smartest guy in the room' routine. I happen to agree with what your saying but you don't have to be a [censored] about it. All my laugh, RTG.

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Meh.

I get sick of reading the same ignorant carp, so when I see it, I'll rightly ridicule it.

Feel free to put me on ignore.

Sounds like you need to put everyone on ignore bar yourself. Then every second post could read ' great post Machsy. Nailed it in one.'

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Why is Stretch allowed to train with us? Some sort of conditional rule regarding father/son picks?

I know he literally had a work experience arrangement with the club last year. I suspect it's a very loose arrangement at this stage.

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What I don't want to see is us taking him just because he is the son of a past player. I hold my point, we cannot afford any other mistakes re our drafting! Gone are the days of sentiment in footy! How many on this site who want him have seen him play?

I would do thorough research and only ONLY select if he was the best player in the position of the draft.

Otherwise don't draft on father son woulda, coulda, shoulda fantasy!

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We're talking about Paul Roos here. His recruitment at the Swans was second to none. I predict we'll get Stretch with a second round pick, so what the club will do is offload our high second round pick (probably between 19 and 22 at this rate) in exchange for a player and low second round pick from another club, likely at the top end of the ladder (teams overflowing with depth and keen on better picks so they can continue developing youngsters).

Then we can use this lower pick (around 30 to 36) on Stretch. That way we get the value out of our second rounder, and the kid who wants to bleed red and blue for us at a bargain pick.

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We're talking about Paul Roos here. His recruitment at the Swans was second to none. I predict we'll get Stretch with a second round pick, so what the club will do is offload our high second round pick (probably between 19 and 22 at this rate) in exchange for a player and low second round pick from another club, likely at the top end of the ladder (teams overflowing with depth and keen on better picks so they can continue developing youngsters).

Then we can use this lower pick (around 30 to 36) on Stretch. That way we get the value out of our second rounder, and the kid who wants to bleed red and blue for us at a bargain pick.

Unfortunately FS is just before trade week starts to stop this sort of thing. Sorry about that.

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