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I can't find anything on this kid.

Has he been delisted or is he out of contract?

Depends whats your looking for?

If its in regards to delistings, then no he hasn't been delisted atm.

 

Depends whats your looking for?

If its in regards to delistings, then no he hasn't been delisted atm.

Okay so I assume he is uncontracted otherwise we wouldn't be talking about him and PSD 2.

So I guess we just convince him to walk from GWS?

Miles is uncontracted, wouldn't mind getting him in the PSD, seems no one of note is available.

 

Miles is uncontracted, wouldn't mind getting him in the PSD, seems no one of note is available.

Surely he can just put himself into the regular draft as well. If so, good for one of our low picks?

Surely he can just put himself into the regular draft as well. If so, good for one of our low picks?

Yeah either way I guess, though if he wants to come to us, via the PSD guarantees it I suppose.


Yeah either way I guess, though if he wants to come to us, via the PSD guarantees it I suppose.

Yep - just need to offer him decent coin and of course tell him that he is more likely to get a game with us.

Nahas would be a worthy PSD selection (or rookie, at the very least). He can definitely play and we are crying out for a small forward. We are going to be very tall upfront if we get our big 3 in the F50 together and will need someone sharking the ball drop. No one else on our list has stood up in that role in the last few years IMO.

I should know the answer to this, but don't. Who's taking Nahas' position at Richmond?

In short, why is he being delisted?

 

Nahas is hopelessly soft, wouldn't go near him.

I think that's overstated....we have far softer. He is very small and pushed off easily.

He lays tackles. Depends on what Roos plan is, definitely worth a look.

Some have said that we won't fill all the holes in our list this off season, we probably won't but I think Taylor and Roos will try and give it a fair shake.


Nahas would be a worthy PSD selection (or rookie, at the very least). He can definitely play and we are crying out for a small forward. We are going to be very tall upfront if we get our big 3 in the F50 together and will need someone sharking the ball drop. No one else on our list has stood up in that role in the last few years IMO.

No from me but I don't rate small forwards, I'm pretty sure the coach doesn't either which I'm happy about.

No from me but I don't rate small forwards, I'm pretty sure the coach doesn't either which I'm happy about.

You are correct.

Roos doesn't like small forwards that are not effective in midfield rotations. If they can't have a stint on the ball without the team being effectively a player down he doesn't want them.

We won't be using this pick, so it's now a mute debate.

We won't be using this pick, so it's now a mute debate.

Ok, you might be wrong and you are wrong.

We might still delist at the next lodgement and it's a 'moot' debate we would be having.

Ok, you might be wrong and you are wrong.

We might still delist at the next lodgement and it's a 'moot' debate we would be having.

What if I want to have a mute one?


What if I want to have a mute one?

If this was the 90's I'd be making 'Friends' and Joey references.

What if I want to have a mute one?

Interesting question.

I guess you will be doing a lot of gesticulating...

What about Dylan Addison?


What about Dylan Addison?

If Roos is 110% for winning from game 1 and thinks we are just short on that defensive forward position then the idea isn't so crazy. He's probably the best free buy defensive forward out there.

Good trainer and high work rate guy. But I'd rather use Byrnes or Bail in that role considering we've already got them or play the extra developing midfielder.

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