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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Noticed that Miles finished 6th in Tiger's B & F. Hartlett not even in top 10 in Port B & F.

Not saying we should get Miles, but he isn't the worst player around and will be a fraction of the Hartlett cost.

Yes I know HH is a better player. Just think Miles could be good value.

Jordie McKenzie finished 4th in our bnf in 2012 FYI.

Polling well in a depthless and talentless side isn't reaaaaaallly a true reflection of the worth of any given player is it?

Richmond's list resembles ours of a few years ago. Except for their top 4-5.

The rest are utter poo.

 

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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Noticed that Miles finished 6th in Tiger's B & F. Hartlett not even in top 10 in Port B & F.

Not saying we should get Miles, but he isn't the worst player around and will be a fraction of the Hartlett cost.

Yes I know HH is a better player. Just think Miles could be good value.

High B & F finishes in a poorly performed side is not a great guide. Do the names Matt Jones and Terlich ring a bell?

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21 hours ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Weren't most teams to a lesser degree?

I think you notch those matchups to the "Oscar will grow into the role of stopping them in a year or two" category and put more eggs in the midfield and outside runners trade basket tbh

You're not stopping Riewoldt or Daniher without giving up a first round pick (Carlisle?) OR developing your own defending youth. B Grade defenders are on the table because they can't stop big forwards. 

Our defensive performances against Hawthorn and Port Adelaide showed we have a capable defence and Hurley wasn't such a pressing need. It's the turnovers in the middle and midfield leadership that killed our defence in the last two rounds, not the personnel\

Tom and Oscar McDonald and Frost were signed in response to "tall defenders are needed" - I don't know how much taller a forwardline needs to get to have us covered but it's surely not a frequent occurence that warrants adding more defensive depth on the sideline.

Interestingly a similar sentiment was just spoken about on ABC Perth.

Was mentioned that Hawthorn almost beat the Cats with the smallest forward line in the competition. Rioli and Poppy being main targets. 

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4 hours ago, DominatrixTyson said:

The Saints delisted tall defender Luke Delaney didn't they?

Maybe Goodwin is also covering bases and making back-up plans if Hibberd falls through. Shenton?

 

Delaney won't play AFL next year.  Has decided to play local footy down Geelong way next season.

3 hours ago, Mach5 said:

 

That was my immediate thought.

Takes a lot of grabs around the ground, based on this showing. Would be a better prospect than Longer.

Had a look at the VFL game for a half today and Meese looks like he goes alright.

I still wonder whether the club will just stick with Spencer as a back up to Gawn with the Kings as the developing talls, but sticking someone like Meese, for example, on the rookie list wouldn't be a bad thing.

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8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Noticed that Miles finished 6th in Tiger's B & F. Hartlett not even in top 10 in Port B & F.

Not saying we should get Miles, but he isn't the worst player around and will be a fraction of the Hartlett cost.

Yes I know HH is a better player. Just think Miles could be good value.

Miles would not get a game 

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8 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Cordy is signed to a two year deal with Williamstown, would they let him go?

No VFL club would ever stand in the way of a player getting drafted in to the AFL.  It'd be like putting a sign up at their ground saying "don't bother coming and playing here if you have AFL aspirations".

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9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Noticed that Miles finished 6th in Tiger's B & F. Hartlett not even in top 10 in Port B & F.

Not saying we should get Miles, but he isn't the worst player around and will be a fraction of the Hartlett cost.

Yes I know HH is a better player. Just think Miles could be good value.

Shades of Money Ball. But that's not all bad .

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1 minute ago, Mach5 said:

 

My guess would be that he'll end up on an AFL list next year whether we draft him or not.

Hehas the leap, now he has size on his frame.  Currently others in front of him.  I think he can become that follower. I think he is athletic enough, & quick enough.

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9 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

I was watching whilst I was having my lunch break at work, not pretty, made my sandwich taste bitter, we have a go at Spencer but Longer is horrible on this showing, like a lumbering tree

I feel like Spencer is the perfect depth ruckman. Not horrible, gives his all and has played some good AFL games but unlikely to become disgruntled and seek opportunity elsewhere. Maybe we want another raw prospect as insurance but I don't see the need to chase a number 2 ruck - we already have him.

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27 minutes ago, WAClark said:

I feel like Spencer is the perfect depth ruckman. Not horrible, gives his all and has played some good AFL games but unlikely to become disgruntled and seek opportunity elsewhere. Maybe we want another raw prospect as insurance but I don't see the need to chase a number 2 ruck - we already have him.

I like Spencer but hasn't he been on the list for 20 years or so? 

Seriously, if Spencer had any ambition he would have gone elsewhere many years ago (I know he's been injured) and not stuck around Melbourne, it concerns me that he's happy to play VFL forever. 

You want a ruckman, or any player for that matter, to be hungry and desperate for a game, not someone that's happy to bring his sandwhiches along and watch the big boys play. 

 

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1 hour ago, Dante said:

I like Spencer but hasn't he been on the list for 20 years or so? 

Seriously, if Spencer had any ambition he would have gone elsewhere many years ago (I know he's been injured) and not stuck around Melbourne, it concerns me that he's happy to play VFL forever. 

You want a ruckman, or any player for that matter, to be hungry and desperate for a game, not someone that's happy to bring his sandwhiches along and watch the big boys play. 

 

A mans got to know his limitations. When Spencer signed a contract before his last extension earlier this year he was behind an ageing Jamar and either level or ahead of Gawn. He's now behind Gawn but he'd also be behind most other starting rucks. I don't think agreeing to be a back up means he's any less desperate for a game, probably means he just knows his talent isn't all that great and he thinks he can perform but would be 2nd choice at most places. Nothing wrong with a bit of loyalty either. 

That said, Spencer is definitely a short term 2nd ruck. We need someone to take his spot and offer more soon. An ideal 2nd ruck has improvement left in them so if/when they get a chance they can rise to another level. That's not Spencer.

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Elliott Le Grice maybe?

Longer's been wrecked by concussions this year. Was tracking better than Hickey last year before a drop in confidence this year. I'd have him as he showed a heap of talent when he was young but he might be a fair reclamation project right now.

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9 hours ago, WAClark said:

I feel like Spencer is the perfect depth ruckman. Not horrible, gives his all and has played some good AFL games but unlikely to become disgruntled and seek opportunity elsewhere. Maybe we want another raw prospect as insurance but I don't see the need to chase a number 2 ruck - we already have him.

I keep saying that as well, we also have Mitch King, and if they decide to go with Max King again?, that will be four, one of the 'journalists' said we were looking at a developing ruckman, that's where it all started, for backup we have Watts, Pedo?, even Frost could go in there

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