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The Australian newspaper reports that Luke Dahlhaus, one of the bigger names on the free agency market, is in the sights of Cats.

Should we try to get him? 
 

Nope!

We have too many similar types. I believe Luke would sit outside our best 22.

 

i'd have him, happily, as as a free agent i think he'd add immediate depth to our side

he'd get a game ahead of spargo, hannan, and possibly avb in our side

i reckon if we can teach melksham how to be a gun, we could do similar with dahlhaus, and with mccartney there he'd know what sort of a person he is and how he'd fit into our side

gaff should, absolutely, be the priority

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Dahlhaus is a superior player than, Spargo, ANB, AVB, Hannan, JKH & Kent. He is also more of what we need than Tyson. To say he’s not Best 22 is just wrong. 

1 hour ago, goodwindees said:

Dahlhaus is a superior player than, Spargo, ANB, AVB, Hannan, JKH & Kent. He is also more of what we need than Tyson. To say he’s not Best 22 is just wrong. 

I don't think he is every player except JKH who is useless has a different skill set to him. Can't see where he fits into the 22. Really lost form since their premiership.

Edited by WERRIDEE

 

At 26 should have a few years left. Bad ankle injury might have slowed him down this year.

Last year averaged 25 possessions and 4.5 tackles. That puts him in pretty good, almost elite company for a half forward. Wish Petracca could have these numbers! 

Free agency he is worth a look at but not essential like Gaff or Whitfield, Hill etc.

 


I watched a few doggies games this year due to them getting some good free to air slots and Dahlhouse didn't look anything like he has been in years gone by.

Still a good player in his say but he could be on the decline.

Looks slower than a couple of years ago, less agility. Would like to speak with the Richmond doctor before any serious consideration for us

Alot of the Doggies players seem to be retiring around there mid twenties lately, for that reason i would let him go through to the keeper.

Had a down year but was a great player, especially in their premiership year. 

At only 26 years old I'd be backing him in to get back to his best, plus a change of scenery may do him good.

My preference is 1) Gaff 2) Dahlhaus 


14 hours ago, goodwindees said:

Dahlhaus is a superior player than, Spargo, ANB, AVB, Hannan, JKH & Kent. He is also more of what we need than Tyson. To say he’s not Best 22 is just wrong. 

Wrong comparison's, he hasn't been playing as close to goal as those you've mentioned. He did but in the last couple of years has been playing more wing/inside mid. He's only kicked 2 goals for the whole season (he played 17 games). While I do think he's an improvement on JHK playing the same role, he would also cost a lot more. His 2013 - 2016 form and he's a good in, the form over the last 2 years would mean he'd be a fringe player, handy for depth and hope he comes good again but we shouldn't pay a heap for him.

He grew up just out of Geelong - played for Leopold - may want to move back?

15 hours ago, rumpole said:

The Australian newspaper reports that Luke Dahlhaus, one of the bigger names on the free agency market, is in the sights of Cats.

Should we try to get him? 

Yes

16 hours ago, rumpole said:

The Australian newspaper reports that Luke Dahlhaus, one of the bigger names on the free agency market, is in the sights of Cats.

Should we try to get him? 

of course he is. Scott is king of the top ups.

Aren't we supposed to be starting these random recruitment threads when we are rubbish and no chance to make the finals?


10 hours ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Wrong comparison's, he hasn't been playing as close to goal as those you've mentioned. He did but in the last couple of years has been playing more wing/inside mid. He's only kicked 2 goals for the whole season (he played 17 games). While I do think he's an improvement on JHK playing the same role, he would also cost a lot more. His 2013 - 2016 form and he's a good in, the form over the last 2 years would mean he'd be a fringe player, handy for depth and hope he comes good again but we shouldn't pay a heap for him.

My comparisons (no need for your apostrophe) weren’t based on playing close to goal, they were simply small/medium players that regularly make best 22.

16 hours ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Wrong comparison's, he hasn't been playing as close to goal as those you've mentioned. He did but in the last couple of years has been playing more wing/inside mid. He's only kicked 2 goals for the whole season (he played 17 games). While I do think he's an improvement on JHK playing the same role, he would also cost a lot more. His 2013 - 2016 form and he's a good in, the form over the last 2 years would mean he'd be a fringe player, handy for depth and hope he comes good again but we shouldn't pay a heap for him.

Not sure if he'll regain that form either.

  • 2 weeks later...
 

Has played 17 games this season and kicked 2 goals as a forward and only 5 goal assists. Hmm something's wrong.


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