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25 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was in the official team photo today.

What about Deaklyn Smith?

 
21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was in the official team photo today.

Wow, so my mate that goes to training and suggested early on that  Farmer wearing 48 was a very good indication he would be added to the list was proved correct. No surprise that "Turner" who casually scrolled past on some socials and didn't exactly stop for a forensic analysis was underwhelming. 

I know I'm prone to a few barbs at some posters on here and everyone is entitled to an opinion, I'm sure many have an opinion of me. All I can say is Welcome to the Best Club in the AFL KOBE FARMER!!

 
2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

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Yeah, yeah sure. I must have missed the other "train - on" player.

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1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

Who was left out of the official team photo?

Kozzy is in SA atm isn't he? Or did he get back in time for this?

3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Unconvincing isn't it?!

If you listen to Ben Gibson on the latest "Gus and Gawny" it explains everything.

 

Jeff Farmer, who was the first indigenous AFL player to kick 400 goals, was drafted in an exchange for Phil Gilbert! Maybe draft position is only a moderate predictor!

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8 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Who was left out of the official team photo?

Ben Brown, Koz Pickett.


Is inclusion of a player in the photo a definitive indication that they will be given a spot on the list?

1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

Is inclusion of a player in the photo a definitive indication that they will be given a spot on the list?

No.

The way I look at it is they've taken team photos with Kobe and Deakyn in it. If selected by the Dees then they'll release the ones they are in. If not selected, then they will only release the photos whatever ones they are not in.

They would have taken team photos with both kids from an individual and also both at once.

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Ben Brown, Koz Pickett.

Brown was in surgery. But why no Pickett?


14 hours ago, waynewussell said:

Jeff Farmer, who was the first indigenous AFL player to kick 400 goals, was drafted in an exchange for Phil Gilbert! Maybe draft position is only a moderate predictor!

Shock horror, I'm sure there are no examples of outstanding players not taken in the first round :)  Gee, if I could only think of even one... 

10 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Shock horror, I'm sure there are no examples of outstanding players not taken in the first round :)  Gee, if I could only think of even one... 

Who would have thought huh..

14 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No.

The way I look at it is they've taken team photos with Kobe and Deakyn in it. If selected by the Dees then they'll release the ones they are in. If not selected, then they will only release the photos whatever ones they are not in.

They would have taken team photos with both kids from an individual and also both at once.

Ok, I'm always happy to be proven wrong and own the mistakes I make and obviously missed Deakyn also being in the team photo.

Lets be real. We had both the Wagners on our list for 3 years. Surely Kobe Farmer, son of a great gets a gig for a year??

Poor logic, D.Reemer.  If we based recruitment on being a son of a great, we'd currently have Jake Lovett and Garry Lyon's three boys on the list. 

I'm only interested in Kobe if he's up to AFL standard.  His breeding is irrelevant.


On 05/02/2021 at 10:25 PM, waynewussell said:

Jeff Farmer, who was the first indigenous AFL player to kick 400 goals, was drafted in an exchange for Phil Gilbert! Maybe draft position is only a moderate predictor!

Well we won that trade

43 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Poor logic, D.Reemer.  If we based recruitment on being a son of a great, we'd currently have Jake Lovett and Garry Lyon's three boys on the list. 

I'm only interested in Kobe if he's up to AFL standard.  His breeding is irrelevant.

Also you don't want to lower the bar for Father Son selections, they need to earn their spot not just given it.  

What ever happened to the Clubs Father/Daughter Academy.  

1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Poor logic, D.Reemer.  If we based recruitment on being a son of a great, we'd currently have Jake Lovett and Garry Lyon's three boys on the list. 

I'm only interested in Kobe if he's up to AFL standard.  His breeding is irrelevant.

Tell ‘im he’s D. Reeming!

 
On 1/26/2021 at 7:57 PM, cantstandyasam said:

It's only a rookie spot, so it's worth a crack. If he doesn't improve then we part ways. But I'd like him to have the year to prove his worth. Next year Woey's son is in the draft and I hope we take him too. He's supposed to be very good.

I hope we take him but only if he is good, not because of his bloodlines. 

47 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Well we won that trade

We haven’t won many, but that one certainly was gold 

1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Poor logic, D.Reemer.  If we based recruitment on being a son of a great, we'd currently have Jake Lovett and Garry Lyon's three boys on the list. 

I'm only interested in Kobe if he's up to AFL standard.  His breeding is irrelevant.

I wonder if  indigenous players  are more likely to have father son go on to play AFL  if someone could research to find out 


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