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Which delisted player would you pick up before ND/PSD

Which delisted player would you pick up before the ND/PSD? 114 members have voted

  1. 1. Which delisted player would you pick up before the ND/PSD?

    • Ben McKinley
      1
    • Ben Warren
      6
    • Matt Campbell
      6
    • Cruize Garlett
      6
    • Jayden Post
      0
    • Mitch Banner
      6
    • Jacob Surjan
      5
    • Justin Sherman
      5
    • Tom Gillies
      7
    • Paul Bower
      2
    • James Hawksley
      4
    • Cheynee Stiller
      3
    • Luke Rounds
      5
    • Cameron Wood
      3
    • Simon Buckley
      3
    • Sam Iles
      3
    • Alik Magin
      1
    • Mark Seaby
      2
    • Jeromey Webberly
      2
  2. 2. New additions

    • Sam Lonergan
      21
    • Boots Reimers
      4
    • Gerrick Weedon
      5
    • None - they're all duds
      20

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Which delisted player would you pick up before ND/PSD?

Be interesting to see..

Edited by daveytrain1

 

There are a few that interest me but I don't know whether they would be a better bet than the OOC players we still have.

yeah the old adage about deck chairs and a famous boat comes to mind here. Not sure if they offer anything that the likes of Sellar, Jetta and co dont offer us already

 

They were delisted for a reason.

Not good enough, injury plagued,bad attitude.

That rings alarm bells with me.

We have had too many players over the years with these outstanding attributes.


I went with Hawksley.

Good run and carry half back flanker who's a pretty good kick so ticks a few boxes for us.

I woud have gone with Sherman but I don't think he can be signed as a delisted free agent as he's walked (although mutual) out of his contract. I think he has to go into the draft. But I could be wrong.

Edit: Spelling

Edited by Tall Defence

if we include the dons delisted, i would defs be keen on picking up Sam lonergan.

Im pretty amazed they delisted him.

 
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Can the mods please add the new delisted players

I rarely see Port play but when I have, Surjan seems to have a real crack & appears to be an on field leader. Not sure why he's got the lemonade although I think he cops his fair share of injuries.

I've read we've shown interest in Ben Warren. That is almost my Ben-Hurian tipping point. I would rather drive across the Nullarbor & bring back Cale, telling him all is forgiven, than to see Warren in the red & blue.

I think we need a "none of the above" option


Can the mods please add the new delisted players

Pretty certain the poll is maxed out at 20. And while mods may want to think they are all-powerful, unless they can code I would say that that is the end of the story.

Why don't you alter it? And have one for 25 and older and another for 24 and under.

And enable multiple selections.

Weedon is a real talent, must be NQR If the eagles delisted him.

Delisted to make room for Morton...

Weedon is a real talent, must be NQR If the eagles delisted him.

Doesnt have much impact on games at WAFL level from what i've seen. Pass


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Band Aid job completed

what's the chance of Melbourne picking up Bate or Petterd?

Weedon is a real talent, must be NQR If the eagles delisted him.

Sorry Weedon is average (that is being generous) and lacks any application, hunger or will to get to a contest. Hawklsey who others have suggested has on my mail apparently agreed to terms with Peel Thunder to play in the WAFL next season

Hawklsey who others have suggested has on my mail apparently agreed to terms with Peel Thunder to play in the WAFL next season

If Hawksley is out and so is Sherman as I suspect he has to go through the draft, then I'd be looking at either Cheynee Stiller or Jeromey Webberly.

If you haven't guessed I'm looking at running half back flank defenders who can run & carry.

While I don't mind Surjan I'm not as sure on his kicking and ability to spread as much as Stiller's or Webberly's.


Michael Osborne?

Hawthorn say they are committed to helping [Osborne] through his rehab from an ACL injury he sustained in Round 7 against Melbourne this year. He will continue to train with the main group in the aim of the club re-drafting him in the pre-season draft.

None of the above to both sets of duds up there! Still, that probably wont stop a thread being started on each and every delisted player in the badlands that is the offseason on here...

I think Justin Sherman or Jacob surjan

 

I think Justin Sherman or Jacob surjan

I had Surjan in my Supercoach this year and was lucky if he broke 10 possies more than once. DUD !!!


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