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17 hours ago, A F said:

I'd play Brown and Jackson as the two talls with Petty as back up.

there is no guarantee that Petty will get on the park. If he does bonus better  to prepare without him at this stage

Groins take for ever and are very debilitating

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On 10/10/2020 at 12:12 AM, A F said:

You'd have to think we might look at Harmes or Brayshaw as tradeable. Harmes' contract, unless it's small, may stand against him. Is this why Harmes was played out of position the entire year? Clutching at straws, AF.

I'd trade Weideman for Merrett. Essendon need a KPF...

Wait wha? WE need a net gain of KPFs this trade period (or worst case scenario net flat with 1 elite small forward coming in). 

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1 hour ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Unsure if this will surprise others as much as it did myself but Browns contested mark % stacks up against most of the key power forwards. I have always thought of him primarily as a leading mark (which would straighten us up). He also averages the highest “frees for” of key forwards. 

I watched his 2019 highlights on YouTube and was very unimpressed with the amount of soft free kicks he got. When you consider the umpires put the whistle away in the finals it's not the way you want to be getting them.

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On 10/9/2020 at 4:26 PM, DeeSpencer said:

Gosh, I hope we walk straight away from this big sideshow bob fella. Would be a costly mistake 

Maybe not our No 1 choice ( Cameron preferred) but Brown is better than not at all.

Its all about the number of sideshows you can get into Sideshow Alley 

ie Weid Kosi Fritta Trac Jacko Charlie Baker Maxy Tommy AND Brown.

That  makes us More unpredictable and harder to play against. 

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27 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Damien Barrett on the Footy Show just mentioned that Melbourne are leading the race for Ben Brown.

 

28 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Damian Barrett on the Sunday Footy show just said he believes we are now front runners for Ben Brown.

Very interesting. 

It’s really exciting to have us landing a key forward but I’m naturally mistrustful anytime Barrett reports on North. He is so one-eyed when it comes to them that he would always be reporting whatever works for North. I hope we play hardball with them, get Brown to nominate us, get him for pick 23 or he walks to the draft, North have basically thrown him out the door they’re lucky to get any pick for him.

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10 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

If he gets a haircut and reduces his run up I’d take him.

He can run in 100m if it means he kicks it straight. In fact he can do whatever and look however  he wants on field if he has his 4th 60+ Goal season. As an opposition player I have always found him annoying due to his quirks. I’ll embrace them if they are ours. As long as his knees (allegedly what was physically challenging him) face the test he should be our number 1 target based on a balance of need vs likely cost. Brown as the main man deep with Weid and LJ with room to roam. Petty can develop as a swing man with no pressure. Then we need to find us some more run and polish at the right price and let’s go. 

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1 hour ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Unsure if this will surprise others as much as it did myself but Browns contested mark % stacks up against most of the key power forwards. I have always thought of him primarily as a leading mark (which would straighten us up). He also averages the highest “frees for” of key forwards. 

That because he throws his arms around like a clown when any defender goes near him

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As much as I am not a fan of Brown, we are desperate for a solid, mature tall fwd. 

IF his body is ok we should go for him. He has kicked 60 goals is three consecutive seasons which is probably the best record of any fwd in the comp. and he can tuck and bit and take the pressure off Gawn and LJ. 

We will need to pay more than a second rounder for sure. Even though north want to trade him. He has a proven record and has more trade value than a Frost. 

if his body is not ok, no deal. We don’t need another crocked big man

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Damian Barrett on the Sunday Footy show just said he believes we are now front runners for Ben Brown.

Very interesting. 

If that’s the case the club must be confident of moving TMac on. Any update there?

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1 minute ago, Vineytime said:

Brown , Weid , Jackson, Fritsch. 
You would think that they all don’t play in the same fwd line. 
May leave Weid vulnerable. 

Weid puts together a great stretch of football before the crazy fixturing tires him out and we go replace him with Broken Ben Brown. 
 

Weid will end up at Casey before finding success at another club in 2022. 

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Port, Geel, Richmond all have one focal point key forward in Dixon, Hawkins and Lynch. 

The secondary talls - Marshall, Stanley and Riewoldt - rarely touch the ball. 
 

Weid and Brown just won’t work. Let’s stick with Weid, use our cap space and draft capital finding guys who can run, kick and pressure to create scoring chances. Zak Butters, Mitch Duncan, Shai Bolton - that’s what we need. 

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