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Any key forward that we look to recruit needs to meet one major section of criteria.

Are they able to provide ruck relief for Gawn while their primary role is to play key forward.

If any potential recruit doesn't meet this criteria, then it's a no for me. And Schoenmakers doesn't meet it. I'd prefer us to go with Pedersen.

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Will be 25 at the start of next season, so fits the age profile. I think Hawthorn fringe players might cost overs in the cap given many of them won't leave unless they get more cash.

Would rather spend on a A grader or extend one of our young guns.

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Will be 25 at the start of next season, so fits the age profile. I think Hawthorn fringe players might cost overs in the cap given many of them won't leave unless they get more cash.

Would rather spend on a A grader or extend one of our young guns.

We can't attract an A grader and we surely have plenty to attract a young gun and bring in someone of Schoenmakers quality.

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He panics too much as a defender. His best position is forward, whether he's AFL quality or fringe quality I don't know.

He's probably a touch better than Dawes and Pedersen as a 2nd key forward but I don't think he can ruck any better than those 2 can.

Then it's matter of whether we can play 2 rucks and 2 forwards or 1 ruck and 3 genuine tall forwards. Not many clubs do. North and Freo do. Whilst West Coast and Hawthorn usually play Darling and Gunston respectively as those mobile 3rd tall options.

I'd rather surround Hogan with a good 2nd ruck and a good medium sized player. Schoenmakers is neither of those types.

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After the prelim on the weekend we would be crazy to not look at him he's better than half the players on our list.

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Would become the new Demonland whipping boy. As error prone as they come.

Granted he's improved on the calamity he's been in previous years but would still avoid at all costs. Good example of a crap player made to look better being surrounded by stars.

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Clearly people around here haven't learnt from recent history. Byrnes was a premiership player who gave us nothing. Dawes is a premiership player who is giving us next to nothing. Lumumba is a premiership player who is giving us nothing. Now some want to pay (most likely significant overs) for Schoenmakers who can't even get a game in Hawthorn's premiership sides.

You don't become a good side by sifting through the dregs of successful sides, you have to find guys such as Josh Kennedy (Swans) who are seriously under utilised by their current clubs ,or develop your own stars.

Lesson number 1: Elite players make the mediocre players (eg Schoenmakers) around them look much better than they actually are. Remove the elite players and surround them with average players (eg Melbourne's list), and they are shown up for the mediocre players that they truly are.

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Well Clarkson obviously rates him otherwise Langford would've been playing but hey what would Al know

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Well Clarkson obviously rates him otherwise Langford would've been playing but hey what would Al know

Al knows that one has been playing predominantly as a key forward and the other predominantly as a smaller mid. Hey, that's what Al knows.

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Al knows that one has been playing predominantly as a key forward and the other predominantly as a smaller mid. Hey, that's what Al knows.

Yeah look what the small mid did against the swans last year, if he's good enough too stand up in front of that feral crowd last week and produce what he did he's better than half our list, and to be honest I don't think chips played any better than what he has in previous years
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Yeah look what the small mid did against the swans last year, if he's good enough too stand up in front of that feral crowd last week and produce what he did he's better than half our list, and to be honest I don't think chips played any better than what he has in previous years

Are you now suggesting Langford for Frawley?

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