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6 hours ago, daisycutter said:

can add 190 and 191cm to that list

381 cm !!

Do we still need Max, Bradke or Preuss?

 

Much like the Jeffy Garlett ‘trade’ several years ago, KK will turn out to be an absolute gift.

Thank you GC Suns.

I’m glad that we, and not some mongrel club like the Hawks or the Blues, have been a clear beneficiary of the talent exodus from this Suns this year.

Really excited about May and KK. We are so good at identifying, and then trading in, experienced players these days.

 

 

In fact, a Dons’ supporter friend of mine was whinging about how good the Hawks’ trade period has been, saying “they’ll win the flag next year”. My response was “are you serious, have you seen how good our trade period was?! Our list is now perfect.” He just shook his head and laughed.

But I reckon it is.

I think the club deserves more credit than we’ve received to date. We simply nailed it.

Everyone gets dazzled by brand name player trades, and seems not to play sufficient credit to the trades like Vince, Hibberd, Melksham, Garlett, Cross, Preuss, and KK. It’s about how trades actually improve a club’s list that is the critical element in determining the success or otherwise of a trade period, surely?

9 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

In fact, a Dons’ supporter friend of mine was whinging about how good the Hawks’ trade period has been, saying “they’ll win the flag next year”. My response was “are you serious, have you seen how good our trade period was?! Our list is now perfect.” He just shook his head and laughed.

But I reckon it is.

I think the club deserves more credit than we’ve received to date. We simply nailed it.

Everyone gets dazzled by brand name player trades, and seems not to play sufficient credit to the trades like Vince, Hibberd, Melksham, Garlett, Cross, Preuss, and KK. It’s about how trades actually improve a club’s list that is the critical element in determining the success or otherwise of a trade period, surely? 

I happy for the media, opposition supporters and most importantly other clubs to underestimate us.


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I happy for the media, opposition supporters and most importantly other clubs to underestimate us.

Yep. The other thing is centre clearances just went up massively in terms of value due to the new rule changes. An area we dominate at and the hawks struggle. 

3 hours ago, Jaded said:

Our list feels 'complete' now

I can't wait for the next 3-4 years!

Still think we are two quick, skilled outside mids and maybe an A grade small forward short of complete. Might develop from our list or from a draftee this year, but they may equally come in over the next 2 or 3 years.

We can always improve our list further!

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3 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Still think we are two quick, skilled outside mids and maybe an A grade small forward short of complete. Might develop from our list or from a draftee this year, but they may equally come in over the next 2 or 3 years.

We can always improve our list further!

Hopefully Hunt hones his skills and becomes one of those outside mids or perhaps the other one with KK. If Jeffy rediscovers his magic we could be the compete team you'r looking for. 

18 minutes ago, It's Time said:

Hopefully Hunt hones his skills and becomes one of those outside mids or perhaps the other one with KK. If Jeffy rediscovers his magic we could be the compete team you'r looking for. 

IMO of the three you mention, only KK could be this, and mostly because he's an unknown quantity


53 minutes ago, It's Time said:

Hopefully Hunt hones his skills and becomes one of those outside mids or perhaps the other one with KK. If Jeffy rediscovers his magic we could be the compete team you'r looking for. 

Don’t discount Hunt becoming the small forward. He played a lot of his junior footy there.

1 minute ago, Wrecker45 said:

Don’t discount Hunt becoming the small forward. He played a lot of his junior footy there.

Don't disagree there is a chance he will play up front but at 187cm can you be called a small forward?

4 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Still think we are two quick, skilled outside mids and maybe an A grade small forward short of complete. Might develop from our list or from a draftee this year, but they may equally come in over the next 2 or 3 years.

We can always improve our list further!

With another full preseason Spartacus may well become the crumbing small forward (one who applies pressure and can tackle despite his lack of size) that we hoped Jeffy would become. 

And hopefully Hunt can with the help and guidance of our coaching staff become a quick outside mid / winger. He has shown he can win the ball and break lines; needs to brush up his disposal, decision making and awareness 

Hope he can actually get on the park with his concussion stuff. GC didn't offer him a contract so they cant have been too optimistic.

8 hours ago, Jaded said:

Our list feels 'complete' now

I can't wait for the next 3-4 years!

Without wanting to sound pedantic Jaded, I reckon the way we see footy today, Clubs lists are never complete.

Clubs are looking to improve their lists every year, and with increased trading American style, annually and mid season,  lists are going to be even more elastic as Clubs look to bring in players and trade out players. Not excluding gaps created when players and their agent managers seek to initiate trades. 


9 hours ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Don't disagree there is a chance he will play up front but at 187cm can you be called a small forward?

If you can *play* like a small forward, your height is irrelevant. 

11 hours ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Don't disagree there is a chance he will play up front but at 187cm can you be called a small forward?

How things change, a few years ago our full forward was 187cm tall! In fact Allen Jackovich and Russell Robertson were 187 (and probably still are). Yet today they are considered smallish! And Colinjazzknee at 190 is mid sized. 

I feel an affinity with Charlie Spargo!

12 hours ago, TheoX said:

Hope he can actually get on the park with his concussion stuff. GC didn't offer him a contract so they cant have been too optimistic.

Has your glass got a hole in it?

Freo must be wondering what's wrong with Hogan too because according to you we let him go too cheaply.

1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

Has your glass got a hole in it?

Freo must be wondering what's wrong with Hogan too because according to you we let him go too cheaply.

Cheap player in = reject from another club, must be fatally flawed

Cheap player out = Mahoney blinked and let the MFC get bent over

Stock standard goal post moving from those that aren’t happy unless they’re unhappy.

6 hours ago, Dee Dee said:

How things change, a few years ago our full forward was 187cm tall! In fact Allen Jackovich and Russell Robertson were 187 (and probably still are). Yet today they are considered smallish! And Colinjazzknee at 190 is mid sized. 

I feel an affinity with Charlie Spargo!

So don't tell me...you have long fair hair and are always smiling.?


4 hours ago, Nasher said:

Cheap player in = reject from another club, must be fatally flawed

Cheap player out = Mahoney blinked and let the MFC get bent over

Stock standard goal post moving from those that aren’t happy unless they’re unhappy.

Nasher - you spend too much time on this forum.

Interesting I just read that Rodney Eade said he played KK out of position on a wing and his best position was HBF 

I wonder where that leaves Jordan Lewis ? I would have Hibberd on HBF over anyone else so it’s getting very crowded back there

 
7 hours ago, Sydee said:

Interesting I just read that Rodney Eade said he played KK out of position on a wing and his best position was HBF 

I wonder where that leaves Jordan Lewis ? I would have Hibberd on HBF over anyone else so it’s getting very crowded back there

I expect that Jordan’s year will be similar to Bernie’s this year.  Slowly phased out of the Dees team and into Casey by the end of the year.  Retired at the end of the year. 

6 hours ago, hells bells said:

I expect that Jordan’s year will be similar to Bernie’s this year.  Slowly phased out of the Dees team and into Casey by the end of the year.  Retired at the end of the year. 

I think so too. Jordy is just about done. And Jones will be the following year.

Jones' problem is he won't get a game at half back with Hibberd and KK there, and IMO he's not good enough to play on a wing either. I'd have Fritsch and Harmes in front of him.

And before some people tell me I've got my blinkers on again, tell me where Jones plays next year. He certainly plays when we have injuries in the midfield, but at full strength, he's not there.

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