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We've tried for Tomlinson before, this wouldn't surprise me at all.

Would be a great get. Best mates with Tyson since they were kids.

 

As much as it would be great to bring Thomlinson in, I think you might be overestimating him a fair bit. Dawes is still a fair ways ahead of Thomlinson.

Tomlinson took Dawes to the cleaners when they played against each other last year...

 

Fair call on Vardy Skuit.

Yeah, Keating was a beauty DL, a real finals specialist (would spend most of regular season injured then get back in time for finals). Not many of that ilk floating around I'm afraid. Of the juniors, Parella from SA has that grunt and aggression, probably a third round prospect, maybe second for a side in real need of a young ruck.

State league wise there's Tagliabue from Essendon's VFL affiliate and Sam Baulderstone from Norwood who could compete at AFL level.

Apart from the blokes named earlier on AFL lists, the only other one that comes to mind is Todd Elton on Richmond's list. More a tall kpp who can ruck, but has the body size, and reasonable ability, but doesn't look like he's ever really settled at Richmond.

yep, Keating was a ripper, literally... would hack & smash the opposition rucks, & talls, irrespective of who they thought they were. he just didn't bother with prisoners.

& he was just as effective as a key forward.

he is what we should be looking for as a cameo ruck 3rd tall.

heres a reminder of the sort of 'footy', he provided....

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triple-premiership-player-clark-keating.

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We, do not need a JWhite type of athlete.... another soft type but athletic.

we need a bulldozer, who marks.

yep, Keating was a ripper, literally... would hack & smash the opposition rucks, & talls, irrespective of who they thought they were. he just didn't bother with prisoners.

& he was just as effective as a key forward.

he is what we should be looking for as a cameo ruck 3rd tall.

heres a reminder of the sort of 'footy', he provided....

_39386692_jump_getty.jpg

triple-premiership-player-clark-keating.

RTEmagicC_clark-keating.jpg.jpg

We, do not need a JWhite type of athlete.... another soft type but athletic.

we need a bulldozer, who marks.

Unfortunately Dawes is a bulldozer, but most of the time he just doesn't mark.


yep, Keating was a ripper, literally... would hack & smash the opposition rucks, & talls, irrespective of who they thought they were. he just didn't bother with prisoners.

& he was just as effective as a key forward.

he is what we should be looking for as a cameo ruck 3rd tall.

heres a reminder of the sort of 'footy', he provided....

_39386692_jump_getty.jpg

triple-premiership-player-clark-keating.

RTEmagicC_clark-keating.jpg.jpg

We, do not need a JWhite type of athlete.... another soft type but athletic.

we need a bulldozer, who marks.

You really like Keating.

Unfortunately Dawes is a bulldozer, but most of the time he just doesn't mark.

no, not the bulldozer type I mean... a bulldozer in the ruck, who also marks. In other words, he smashes his opponents out of his way, or if he can't get to the ball in the pack, he'll bowl the whole bloody pack over, bringing ball to ground.

dawes is a pansy planter, compared to Keating.

& keating, in our present side, would be our strongest mark by far, in this current Dees team.

this is why I was hoping for Weideman, hoping he may have some of his grand-dads old mojo. but I haven't seen any of Weidemans games. although he reads as a strong contested mark, mobile & is in that 3rd tall/ruck size range. he's written up quite well.

& the pies will have him lying low as possible as well, hoping he'll fall thru to their pick?

You really like Keating.

ohh yes, & I was also a huge Ottens fan, once he started to play better down at the Cattery.

I like effectiveness, talent, & no-nonsense, hard footy.

theres an honesty in that type of footy that no one can escape from. you face it, or your seen to fold.

no more flash & sparkle players please, for the Mfc ??? lets have the Voss's, the Keatings, the Lynch's, the Orange Roughies, the Scotts, the Blacks, the Lapins, the Pikes, the Bradshaws, & elsewhere, the Scarletts, the Moonies, the Selwoods, the Kirks, the Chapmans, the Rookes, the Lings, the Burgoynes, the Hodges, etc..

i don't want to see any more players who just run fast, or just jump on shoulders... I don't want anymore teasers like so many in the past 4 yrs here.

 

We seem to be very quite in this upcoming trade period when we still need to be active we may not land a superstar but more depth is still needed who have we been linked to???

We seem to be very quite in this upcoming trade period when we still need to be active we may not land a superstar but more depth is still needed who have we been linked to???

More depth? We don't have any to start with. We don't even have 22 players up to AFL standard. The honest but scary truth.

We seem to be very quite in this upcoming trade period when we still need to be active we may not land a superstar but more depth is still needed who have we been linked to???

In all honesty, how would you know what is going on? Because you don't pick the Herald sun up and see on the back page "Dees offer treloar 5mil"?

Is that what you base it off?

In all honesty, how would you know what is going on? Because you don't pick the Herald sun up and see on the back page "Dees offer treloar 5mil"?

Is that what you base it off?

Ahhhh no more like any player we haven't really been linked to doesn't need to be Treloar, Dangerfield, etc

Anyone think we should ask about Troy Menzel?

Appears to be on the outer at Carlton, bucket load of talent and a good size for a small/medium forward mid.

Anyone think we should ask about Troy Menzel?

Appears to be on the outer at Carlton, bucket load of talent and a good size for a small/medium forward mid.

Was thinking along similar lines the other day 'Chaser'. Always worth asking the question...


I'd be asking the question.

Worth noting that Carlton's new list manager overlooked Menzel several times when drafting for GWS.

I'd be asking the question.

Worth noting that Carlton's new list manager overlooked Menzel several times when drafting for GWS.

I am not sure he is athletic enough.

Here is an interesting line from Emma Quayle when discussing OOC Essendon players: Jake Melksham has been loyal but is the sort of player another club might see unfulfilled potential in. He will have other options put to him, a reunion with Simon Goodwin at Melbourne not out of the question.

He is 23, was their pick 10 in the 2009 draft, plays midfield and played just over 100 games.

IMO he doesn't fit the A-grade midfielder category but he is in our 'target' age/experience group.

Emma may be guessing but her intel is usually pretty good!

Thought the same

Here is an interesting line from Emma Quayle when discussing OOC Essendon players: Jake Melksham has been loyal but is the sort of player another club might see unfulfilled potential in. He will have other options put to him, a reunion with Simon Goodwin at Melbourne not out of the question.

He is 23, was their pick 10 in the 2009 draft, plays midfield and played just over 100 games.

IMO he doesn't fit the A-grade midfielder category but he is in our 'target' age/experience group.

Emma may be guessing but her intel is usually pretty good!

Would be disappointed recruiting Melksham as it would feel like treading water, but he must be a tiny step ahead of having to select Bail or Matt Jones.


Under drug cloud and on the slow side. Wouldn't have thought he would fit the bill.

 

Thought Melksham might be a good target when he was last out of contract. Hasn't kicked on, but a range of mitigating factors. Still young enough to bring the talent he showed as a junior to AFL, but wouldn't be giving up a heck of a lot to get him in. If he ends up going to PSD or becomes a DFA, I'm all for bringing him in. 185cm midfielder would be a handy add to the rotation..

Here is an interesting line from Emma Quayle when discussing OOC Essendon players: Jake Melksham has been loyal but is the sort of player another club might see unfulfilled potential in. He will have other options put to him, a reunion with Simon Goodwin at Melbourne not out of the question.

He is 23, was their pick 10 in the 2009 draft, plays midfield and played just over 100 games.

IMO he doesn't fit the A-grade midfielder category but he is in our 'target' age/experience group.

Emma may be guessing but her intel is usually pretty good!

He is the whipping boy at Essendon. Hopeless player.

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