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Rodan at his average to best is superior to Bail, who played many games this year, that's who I think he will replace, I think there is room for him if he plays well.

Rodan replacement for Bail - now I've heard it all. Rodan's an explosive talent with poor endurance. Bail's main attribute is his endurance running.

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Bail also just jumps into oppositions backs.....He gives away just so many frees......I do admire his desperation to get the ball but he must improve in a lot of areas if he is to make it....

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Yes - and we got two young guns with pick #4 still to come.............

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What did we just do?

We got rid of those that don't train or play to the standard that will push the club to the standard it is required to be at to win a premiership.

We got rid of those that do not possess the build or hunger for the contest required to win a premiership.

We gained experience of players that do know what is required of a premiership.

We gained mature bodies that can withstand the rigours and contests required of a premiership.

Hows it goin all... first time on here.

Im stoked at the changes and Dawesy is the only bloke I didnt hate at Collingwood.

With so many changes its hard to get everything right BUT.... I realise Rivers wanted to leave I just hope that we did everything possible to keep him.

Also I have no idea why we just gave Martin away ???? If Jamar goes down who would you rather Spencer or Martin??

Gawn and Spencer still have a long way to go. I would have thought Martin even as a third choice ruckman he would be beneficial to our list.

I wont miss Morton and Gysberts.

Will miss Bate. Would of loved to of seen him play in a forward line where he would be playing as the third or fourth tall.

I hope Davey and Col Sylvia have good years if so.... the dees should go alright next year I rekken.

Watch out for JACK WATTS next year !!

Love ya GREENY

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Nothing new here that many posters would not already know however, this is a fairly good article from Pete Ryan on the subject. The loss of Gysberts and Morton in regards to basically receiving Pederson and Rodan is explained below.

His comments:

"Having said that, all list managers must remain flexible because value can depend on a club's specific need at any particular time.

This is essential because, as former coach of the San Francisco 49ers Bill Walsh - who took drafting to another level of sophistication - used to argue, teams should not worry too much about the value given away if they need a player to fill a role. He used to say it never mattered where they were picked, it only mattered how they played."

Read more...

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/150771/default.aspx

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Dawes, Pederson, Rodan and Brynes are going to look so good if Mitch, Trengove, Sylvia, Jones, Grimes and Watts have great yeears.

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Bail also just jumps into oppositions backs.....He gives away just so many frees......I do admire his desperation to get the ball but he must improve in a lot of areas if he is to make it....

And he cannot kick

Could not hit the side of barn at 30 metres!

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You're not getting confused with Clint Bartrim are you? Makes Bail look like a highly skilled athlete.

Clints our No 1 ticket holder on 'Land.

Respect the lad.

At least he has a crack.

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