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Been reported and some talk the we are keeping a close eye on him? Swap with Dom Tyson??

 

We're getting some fairly bogan names - Travis, Brayden.... doesn't suit the image...or perhaps we're changing the image :)

 

He has some toe but isn't he a crumber?


Has only managed a full season once in his 8 seasons with 22 games played in 2017 and hasn’t played more than 12 in the other 7. I’m not sure he would offer more than what we already have. 

I’d rather put some more development into Hunt and Stretch as ‘Line Breakers’ as they have age on their side. 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Has only managed a full season once in his 8 seasons with 22 games played in 2017 and hasn’t played more than 12 in the other 7. I’m not sure he would offer more than what we already have. 

I’d rather put some more development into Hunt and Stretch as ‘Line Breakers’ as they have age on their side. 

Agree but doesn't hurt as depth in that department and Hunt and Stretch have been injured a bit

 
1 hour ago, deefella said:

Been reported and some talk the we are keeping a close eye on him? Swap with Dom Tyson??

Oh no, not another Balic, Mitchie, Kennedy, Newton, oh no.....

28 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Has only managed a full season once in his 8 seasons with 22 games played in 2017 and hasn’t played more than 12 in the other 7. I’m not sure he would offer more than what we already have. 

I’d rather put some more development into Hunt and Stretch as ‘Line Breakers’ as they have age on their side. 

hello dean kent


No player was more disrupted by the drugs stuff, he was on the verge of breaking out, hurt his foot then had to miss the whole year.

He'd want to be cheap and maybe only a 1 year deal but I'd certainly take him.

16 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

hello dean kent

Pick 75 for Colyer?

3 hours ago, deefella said:

Been reported and some talk the we are keeping a close eye on him? Swap with Dom Tyson??

Colyer is one I wanted us to recruit around the $cully years.  A good run & carry player through the corridor.

I can't remember exactly which draft, if it was $cully draft or next. 

# edit:  I just went back to check that draft... and I also wanted us to grab Daniel Talia big-time,,, in this draft... then I noticed who we took 2 places earlier than Talia...  arghh.... we took Gysberts.

https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_drafts?year=2009&t=N&s=P

 

I would prefer Colyer to $ulky, every day of any week.

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Edited by DV8

3 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

He has some toe but isn't he a crumber?

Winger/Half-forward, linkup player, ball carrier.

3 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Colyer is one I wanted us to recruit around the $cully years.  A good run & carry player through the corridor.

I can't remember exactly which draft, if it was $cully draft or next. 

 

I would prefer Colyer to $ulky, every day of any week.

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I think those biases are shining through. 

Scully is 10 times the player Colyer is.


2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Has only managed a full season once in his 8 seasons with 22 games played in 2017 and hasn’t played more than 12 in the other 7. I’m not sure he would offer more than what we already have. 

I’d rather put some more development into Hunt and Stretch as ‘Line Breakers’ as they have age on their side. 

Yes he would, and when young Farmer comes available to us,,, he will need some development time at Casey.

Colyer fits our timeline.

Look at the players we've delisted, they are the ones we are replacing.

... ready made 'run and carry', are top of my list at least.

Meh.

Is he any better than Kent?  AVB?  JKH?  Probably not.  If the FD see something in him and can get him super cheap then I guess you can't have too many complaints, but the bloke doesn't do a whole lot for me.

my bombers mate says 'take him...take him NOW'

she thinks he's one of the biggest butchers in their side, and that's when he gets it more than 15 times a game, which is basically never

suffice to say, not all peptiders rate him

58 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I think those biases are shining through. 

Scully is 10 times the player Colyer is.

I would not let $cully back into this club.  We don't need him.  &   I for one, don't want him.

There's plenty more smelly fish around.

49 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

my bombers mate says 'take him...take him NOW'

she thinks he's one of the biggest butchers in their side, and that's when he gets it more than 15 times a game, which is basically never

suffice to say, not all peptiders rate him

They also didn’t rate Melksham


He would be a depth player much like he is at Essendon.

 

 

Fumble king....it's a no from me.

Can get the fumbles, and can butcher it a bit.

But has real pace and knows where the goals are.

Would give you more than the likes of Stretch and Kent.

Probably needs a change of club to get the best out of him, a la Melksham

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ_cXU0Io_4

Check the time of the game and the match score when Colyer kicks his goal.


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