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2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

yes, he really is that slow

his kicking is up and under and he doesn't hit the scoreboard

he wouldn't improve our side one iota

Fair enough, we don't need poor users of the ball.  Thats why Tyson is out.

 

Whats Anthony Miles like, anyone been watching?

 He's in an age bracket that would suit us.

 
2 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

except of course that he's 'in' at the moment

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Two things for me, Danger is a terrible kick, even Crows fans will say that, and Jones' 2m handballs out the back of packs normally go where they're meant too.....:lol:

hell no to armitage. injury prone, slow and poor skills.  no to gaff as well. I'd be all up for bringing in aaron hall. His best is very good and was leading the brownlow last year (or the year before) after the first 4 or 5 rounds from memory. 

 


i wonder if weitering is worth chasing as a kp defender ? i'm sure with a better structure around him he could recapture his debut year form. is still only 20 

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

except of course that he's 'in' at the moment

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# sorry, 'on the outer', I meant.

 

is this over their careers, wwsw?

32 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i wonder if weitering is worth chasing as a kp defender ? i'm sure with a better structure around him he could recapture his debut year form. is still only 20 

Would be nice dc, but can't see him leaving the Boos 

 
Just now, Moonshadow said:

Would be nice dc, but can't see him leaving the Boos 

they have dropped him a few times this year and they are looking at a big turnover this year so might be interested in some ready to play players plus a pick


I'd like to see the club target Jane Bunn. Seeing we are now struggling to play the MCG and our game plan is more suited to Etihad I think Jane would be quite helpful on getting first hand info and long range weather forecasts, helping us prepare for the wet and windy well before our opposition. She could also be quite helpful in ways to prepare and recover from our NT games, particularly Darwin if we continue. Another advantage would be knowledge of destinations and changing weather patterns for interstate games. IMO she should be our first priority over Gaff.

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1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Why does she talk as if she's addressing a kindergarten class?

Because she is!

1 hour ago, MSFebey said:

I'd like to see the club target Jane Bunn. Seeing we are now struggling to play the MCG and our game plan is more suited to Etihad I think Jane would be quite helpful on getting first hand info and long range weather forecasts, helping us prepare for the wet and windy well before our opposition. She could also be quite helpful in ways to prepare and recover from our NT games, particularly Darwin if we continue. Another advantage would be knowledge of destinations and changing weather patterns for interstate games. IMO she should be our first priority over Gaff.

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Ah ...I see...Jane Bunn for her...mind ?

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2 hours ago, MSFebey said:

I'd like to see the club target Jane Bunn. Seeing we are now struggling to play the MCG and our game plan is more suited to Etihad I think Jane would be quite helpful on getting first hand info and long range weather forecasts, helping us prepare for the wet and windy well before our opposition. She could also be quite helpful in ways to prepare and recover from our NT games, particularly Darwin if we continue. Another advantage would be knowledge of destinations and changing weather patterns for interstate games. IMO she should be our first priority over Gaff.

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Looking at the background, she may have already joined the Bombers. An experimental drug injection program would actually explain a couple of.... things.

Edited by johndemonic

On 7/25/2018 at 10:08 PM, WERRIDEE said:

Zac Jones coffs it up as much as Tyson. Hopefully he can clean that area up like his brother did. Gaff is the only one I would go for.

No he didn’t. Nathan Jones turns it over all the time.

Would be interesting to talk to Anthony Miles. How much does he want to prove the tigers wrong, that he can play in a senior 22 squad, or has missing out on a flag and playing VFL killed his spirit?

if he still wants success he could be a gun recruit

Edited by Sir Why You Little

4 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i wonder if weitering is worth chasing as a kp defender ? i'm sure with a better structure around him he could recapture his debut year form. is still only 20 

Fascinating. I wonder if it's a comparable situation to Schache for the Dogs second round pick. Or in our case as they don't need picks, for a comparable player like Tyson

Edited by johndemonic


11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Would be interesting to talk to Anthony Miles. How much does he want to prove the tigers wrong, that he can play in a senior 22 squad, or has missing out on a flag and playing VFL killed his spirit?

if he still wants success he could be a gun recruit

Brian Wilson not unlike Miles and look what he became.... A Brownlow Medalist and integral cog for John Northey in the late 80ts

Go Get

10 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Miles is another NQR I reckon - not sure he’d replace anyone as an inside mid for us

Haven’t seen enough of him to know exactly. But if he is close to selection, but not getting there, he may be a good senior recruit who has a point to prove. 

Stephen Powell comes to mind, no one saw his 2000 season coming...

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Brian Wilson not unlike Miles and look what he became.... A Brownlow Medalist and integral cog for John Northey in the late 80ts

Go Get

Wouldn’t cost us too much

 
1 hour ago, johndemonic said:

Fascinating. I wonder if it's a comparable situation to Schache for the Dogs second round pick. Or in our case as they don't need picks, for a comparable player like Tyson

carlton wouldn't get rid of weitering.. he's gonna be a pillar and leader of their team one day. but, in saying that, i would trade tyson for him every day of the week. win-win for both clubs. 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Brian Wilson not unlike Miles and look what he became.... A Brownlow Medalist and integral cog for John Northey in the late 80ts

Go Get

Yeah, cause the game hasn't changed one iota since those days

FMD


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