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4 hours ago, rjay said:

If he doesn't pull his finger out I think we might opt to head him home 'Redleg'...

...looking like a poor mans Colin Silvia at the moment.

Pity because I always thought Kent was a handy player. Hopefully he can get back to good form. 

 

I don't think Balic has much hope of becoming a decent player.
Average skills, slow as a wet week and no damaging traits.

8 hours ago, ignition. said:

Reasons why?

 

2 hours ago, Brayshaw Self said:

I don't think Balic has much hope of becoming a decent player.
Average skills, slow as a wet week and no damaging traits.

Brayshaw Self sums it up nicely.

He has no damaging qualities. They may play different roles, but Balic's outside influence makes Tyson's inside influence look like it's the best in the league. He has had little to no influence in any game he has played. He reminds me of Hayden Crozier in that he is neither a good nor bad player, but rather a nothing player as he has zero influence on a game.

 

 
17 hours ago, rjay said:

@ChaserJ or @Pennant St Dee are good observers of junior footy and 'Pennant' may know something about the WA side of things.

My memory is he looked a pretty smart footballer and was another one from a basketball background...he seemed to have a bit of upside.

...but there must be a reason he slipped back.

Was good in close, but kicking lacked penetration from recollection. Also didn't show a lot of pace in his age 18 year and was hit by injury post champs (which led to him missing a fair amount of footy in his first year at the Dockers I believe).

Very good overhead and a very good decision maker in tight, but feel that he would be more of a depth addition than anything else.

Is the last player we need.

Doesn't possess anything we don't already have. 

Is exactly the player we would have gone for during the early post-Neeld era.

Watch Richmond pay overs for him. 


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"Doesn't possess anything we need" or "we have too much of that type" are the biggest cop-outs I read on here.

Steve you stated the same thing regarding the previous proposal for Tom Mitchell (and he's killing it if you haven't noticed).

Are we or are we not trying to build a team worthy of winning a premiership?

If YES, then we have two major windows approaching. The first includes Vince, Lewis, Pedersen, and Jones, while the second does not due to their respective ages and forthcoming retirements. It will be led by our young-bloods coming through. Thus, we will need to find replacements for the above players, while also continuing to generate depth.

This will be done via a combination of developing our current crop, as well as drafting and recruitment. To maximise success we need to make the best use of all our draft pick assets (especially the late ones where Balic fits the bill). 

I'm not proposing Balic as the next ball magnet like Tom Mitchell or Clayton Oliver, but from what I saw he was impressive.

He's certainly no worse than our own Stretch, ANB, Bugg, Harmes, and even Brayshaw, and he's certainly better than those at the bottom of our list.

Consistent with the fact he averaged 31 possessions as a 19 year old in the WAFL last year makes him a very promising long-term prospect.

3 minutes ago, ignition. said:

Consistent with the fact he averaged 31 possessions as a 19 year old in the WAFL last year makes him a very promising long-term prospect.

Not saying you are right or wrong 'ignition' but I wouldn't be using WAFL stats to back the argument 'ignition'...Viv Michie killed it at this level but couldn't step up.

On 2017-6-8 at 6:18 PM, WA Demon13 said:

I may have my factswrong here , but was it not Balic's family who didn't want him to go west and offered to pay him to stay at home and opt out of the draft ?

https://www.reddit.com/r/AFL/comments/3uazdz/harley_balics_parents_offer_him_70000_to_stay_in/

If true, what a family of soft koks.

They've heard of Qantas/Skype/Telstra haven't they? 

 
22 minutes ago, faultydet said:

If true, what a family of soft koks.

They've heard of Qantas/Skype/Telstra haven't they? 

It was a tongue in cheek comment made by his dad. I remember the article headline thinking how crazy this story is but in reading it in full his dad was having a laugh.

Typical wannabe headline grabbing propaganda

  • 1 month later...

"Harley Balic has been granted a further indefinite leave of absence from the Fremantle Football Club"

On 08/06/2017 at 9:26 AM, Redleg said:

If Kent continues to not get selected he may opt to head home and whether it is Balic or someone else, it opens up possibilities.

 

On 08/06/2017 at 9:36 AM, rjay said:

If he doesn't pull his finger out I think we might opt to head him home 'Redleg'...

...looking like a poor mans Colin Silvia at the moment.

Kent for Balic now?

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18 minutes ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Who knows?

There will be trades done and Kent could be part of one. For example if we were after Lever,  we might trade a player like Kent to get something and then add that to our first pick as an offer. 

I am sure we will target someone and we now are a " destination club" as the phrase goes. 

On 6/8/2017 at 8:15 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

My parents paid for me to leave Melbourne and move to Perth..

His Dads comments came after he was selected in the draft, it was very much a joke. 

They couldn't afford exile, by the sound of it. You must have been a terror, Ethan. 

On 6/12/2017 at 1:58 AM, rjay said:

Not saying you are right or wrong 'ignition' but I wouldn't be using WAFL stats to back the argument 'ignition'...Viv Michie killed it at this level but couldn't step up.

rjay - your use of quotation marks for usernames read like scare-quotes and blanket everything in a strange suspicious tone, like you don't trust that ignition's name is really ignition and you want to convey that you're not fooled by the deception. 

27 minutes ago, Skuit said:

rjay - your use of quotation marks for usernames read like scare-quotes and blanket everything in a strange suspicious tone, like you don't trust that ignition's name is really ignition and you want to convey that you're not fooled by the deception. 

Do you believe Ignition is his/her name? Looks like a sensible attempt to identify who is being responded to.

8 minutes ago, Tram 74 said:

Do you believe Ignition is his/her name? Looks like a sensible attempt to identify who is being responded to.

Yes, because I'm sure if I don't put 'Tram 74' in quote marks people with will think I'm responding to Saty.


On 08/06/2017 at 4:00 PM, ignition. said:

I've said it before and I'll say it again. That house ought to be heritage listed.

LOL :cool:

48 minutes ago, Skuit said:

rjay - your use of quotation marks for usernames read like scare-quotes and blanket everything in a strange suspicious tone, like you don't trust that ignition's name is really ignition and you want to convey that you're not fooled by the deception. 

Were you talking to me? I can't work out who you are responding to.

Balic appears to have squandered his chance at an AFL career. Once upon a time we had list spots and time to take a gamble on a player like Balic. Nowadays we are looking at consolidating the list. Unless balic can push for selection at freo and showcase his skills, i can't see us taking a punt on him.

4 hours ago, Skuit said:

rjay - your use of quotation marks for usernames read like scare-quotes and blanket everything in a strange suspicious tone, like you don't trust that ignition's name is really ignition and you want to convey that you're not fooled by the deception. 

Just a habit from when I started on the site 'Skuit'...

Not all in the world in sinister or evil and I know many look for hidden meaning.

Real name, unreal name or somewhere in between.

In this case just accept it for what it is. My little foible,

On 18/07/2017 at 9:56 PM, Adzman said:

Balic appears to have squandered his chance at an AFL career. Once upon a time we had list spots and time to take a gamble on a player like Balic. Nowadays we are looking at consolidating the list. Unless balic can push for selection at freo and showcase his skills, i can't see us taking a punt on him.

Squandered what? He's 20 years old, in his second year of footy, dealing with a personal issue that seemingly is best dealt with back in his family home - not unusual for a 20 year old - and has had injuries. After 2 games in the WAFL he broke in to Freo's side.

List spots - Spencer, Kennedy, Trengove, Garland, Lumumba, Kent, Hulett, possibly Vince don't worry we've got plenty.

No idea if we want him or if he'd mentally or physically get the all clear, but he was going to be a higher pick before a nasty wrist injury, he's got midfield ball winning combined with forward line craft, I'd be very surprised if his career was done and I'd be surprised if we weren't interested if he was free to a good home (which I also doubt would be true).

 

 

  • 1 month later...

will be back in victoria next season apparently, and we are allegedly keen-ish

i personally fail to see the appeal - not quick, disposal looks iffy, and if an interstate move is too hard to contemplate him working hard on and off the track, his desire to make it as a top-level afl player must be questioned

IIRC Balic trained with us in preseason as an underage player, so we'd have a goodbye earn on him.

I think we could better, even with a late pick.

Worth a look IMO. We would get him cheap, would he be any better/worse than a 3rd/4th round smokey in the draft?

 
44 minutes ago, Pates said:

Worth a look IMO. We would get him cheap, would he be any better/worse than a 3rd/4th round smokey in the draft?

Id rather let Jason Taylor use the pick and find one of his smokeys.

Balic will give us nothing.

I see another Pat Mckenna unfortunately, no thanks.


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