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First let me say that I have confidence in our FD in this area. 

The only major blunder recently was Toumpas and there is no need to go into that again.

We clearly have identified  the contested beast as our main target and have done well in that respect. What I am concerned about is that type still appears our main aim. 

Many on here acknowledge our lack of pace, skill and small goal kicking  forwards. Also another tall forward.

I posted at the time  that we should chase Schache and Finlayson, who were tall mobile players, who while not stars, would come cheaply and would be great Insurance for Hogan leaving and injuries or loss of form to the Mac’s or Frost/Weid.They incidentally kicked 9 goals between them in their latest game. They also were gettable cheaply, even though Finlayson stayed at the Giants.

i am not posting this to blow my own trumpet as they still may fail long term but rather to highlight a somewhat blinkered approach to our needs.

IMO we always needed pace, skill and small goal kicking forwards. Yes we took Bedford, but he is the only one that I can see we have and he is some time off, if he even makes it.

Guys like McCarthy, Dahlhaus Lyons and Rohan, just as examples of recycled pacy skilful  players are doing well at their new clubs . They are not champions but filled needs and didn't cost a lot.

Shiel’s pace from the contest killed us on Friday.

I just think we have erred in only targeting the contested beast at the expense of other types. 

I think the group we got in this season only has Bedford with real pace.

I still maintain we are a slow, poorly skilled side and contested footy can’t be our only trick, though I acknowledge it’s importance.

 I just think we have an unbalanced list and it is hurting us.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

First let me say that I have confidence in our FD in this area. 

The only major blunder recently was Toumpas and there is no need to go into that again.

We clearly have identified  the contested beast as our main target and have done well in that respect. What I am concerned about is that type still appears our main aim. 

Many on here acknowledge our lack of pace, skill and small goal kicking  forwards. Also another tall forward.

I posted at the time  that we should chase Schache and Finlayson, who were tall mobile players, who while not stars, would come cheaply and would be great Insurance for Hogan leaving and injuries or loss of form to the Mac’s or Frost/Weid.They incidentally kicked 9 goals between them in their latest game. They also were gettable cheaply, even though Finlayson stayed at the Giants.

i am not posting this to blow my own trumpet as they still may fail long term but rather to highlight a somewhat blinkered approach to our needs.

IMO we always needed pace, skill and small goal kicking forwards. Yes we took Bedford, but he is the only one that I can see we have and he is some time off, if he even makes it.

Guys like McCarthy, Dahlhaus Lyons and Rohan, just as examples of recycled pacy skilful  players are doing well at their new clubs . Shiel’s pace from the contest killed us on Friday.

I just think we have erred in only targeting the contested beast at the expense of other types. 

I think the group we got in this season only has Bedford with real pace.

i still maintain we are a slow, poorly skilled side and contested footy can’t be our only trick, though I acknowledge it’s importance.

 I just think we have an unbalanced list and it is hurting us.

 

 

You have my vote Mr. Leg, add we deleted a 50 goal KPF with no replacement in sight.

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11 minutes ago, Redleg said:

First let me say that I have confidence in our FD in this area. 

The only major blunder recently was Toumpas and there is no need to go into that again.

We clearly have identified  the contested beast as our main target and have done well in that respect. What I am concerned about is that type still appears our main aim. 

Many on here acknowledge our lack of pace, skill and small goal kicking  forwards. Also another tall forward.

I posted at the time  that we should chase Schache and Finlayson, who were tall mobile players, who while not stars, would come cheaply and would be great Insurance for Hogan leaving and injuries or loss of form to the Mac’s or Frost/Weid.They incidentally kicked 9 goals between them in their latest game. They also were gettable cheaply, even though Finlayson stayed at the Giants.

i am not posting this to blow my own trumpet as they still may fail long term but rather to highlight a somewhat blinkered approach to our needs.

IMO we always needed pace, skill and small goal kicking forwards. Yes we took Bedford, but he is the only one that I can see we have and he is some time off, if he even makes it.

Guys like McCarthy, Dahlhaus Lyons and Rohan, just as examples of recycled pacy skilful  players are doing well at their new clubs . Shiel’s pace from the contest killed us on Friday.

I just think we have erred in only targeting the contested beast at the expense of other types. 

I think the group we got in this season only has Bedford with real pace.

i still maintain we are a slow, poorly skilled side and contested footy can’t be our only trick, though I acknowledge it’s importance.

 I just think we have an unbalanced list and it is hurting us.

 

 

Jordon has skill.

Chandler and Bedford have pace.

Unfortunately Neitschke is injured.

Hore was the real blunder should have went for someone like Hind.

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3 minutes ago, old dee said:

You have my vote Mr. Leg, add we deleted a 50 goal KPF with no replacement in sight.

No one could see T.MAC having the year that he's had. Weid needs time.

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3 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Jordon has skill.

Chandler and Bedford have pace.

Unfortunately Neitschke is injured.

Hore was the real blunder should have went for someone like Hind.

Hunt and Lockhart are looking good in their new roles though.

I am not as worried about our small forwards and pace as I was two weeks ago....  just hope they can both keep improving

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15 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

You had me until you mentioned Gary Rohan.  Hes the fast version of ANB.

Dalhaus is a spud too.

Not that I think they are great players, but rather they are filling needs and came cheaply.

Rohan is nothing like ANB,. he can kick straight, run, take a mark, not fumble, stay on his feet and is a footballer.

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4 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Oliver not skilful enough for you?

Well done, you picked out one player from our list, who incidentally is my favourite player and our best draft pick of many years.

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13 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

No one could see T.MAC having the year that he's had. Weid needs time.

That is what seperates those that win flags from the MFC. We never seem to see the obvious. The Weid will never be a 50 goal a year KPF and TMac has never looked like being one either. We deleted Hogan with the hope both would make significant improvement. Hope seldom gets the result as we are seeing.

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5 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Problem is that we gave made numerous plays for established players. You still need to continue with young talent. I think we should not be trading first round picks for a few years. 

We will have a good early pick this year let's see if we can snag another like Oliver.

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11 minutes ago, old dee said:

That is what seperates those that win flags from the MFC. We never seem to see the obvious. The Weid will never be a 50 goal a year KPF and TMac has never looked like being one either. We deleted Hogan with the hope both would make significant improvement. Hope seldom gets the result as we are seeing.

Agree.

My point was that there was Insurance there for the taking, but all we concentrated on was the contested beast.

Schache and Finlayson were gettable cheap options and would have us with a better balanced list. Hogan was always a chance to go home and realistically more than just a chance. What did we do about it by way of replacement?

We all knew Jeffy was probably past his best and Spargo was limited in pace, height, kicking distance etc, yet the  only one of that type in the last few years I think, has been Bedford. Someone said Lockhart but I think he is another contested player foremost, but looking likely at least.

Look at how many small forwards at the Cats and Lions for example.The Lions also have more and better talls than us as well. They also have 2 of our former ruckmen. They are going places and are on the way to finals most likely this year. 

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14 minutes ago, old dee said:

That is what seperates those that win flags from the MFC. We never seem to see the obvious. The Weid will never be a 50 goal a year KPF and TMac has never looked like being one either. We deleted Hogan with the hope both would make significant improvement. Hope seldom gets the result as we are seeing.

Weid has a lot of development left. He could easily be a 50 goal year kpf. Although I think a number of posters assumed that the Cats final last year was his breakout and that he would just continue to deliver at that level. He has a lot of work to do to deliver at that level consistently. Thinking that he would replace Hogan was foolish. Hogan is a contested marking freak. I would back a 17 year Hogan over Weid right now. Weid will make it, he just needs the ball delivered to him better and a bit more development.

TMac kicked over 50 last year. I think I'm missing what you are putting down here. Do you mean that TMac only kicked 50 because Hogan was there?

I was very sad the day the news came out that Hogan was heading home. We lost the trade as soon as he decided to leave. No way we're we going to get what he was worth. Mainly because he hadn't lived up to his potential in his time with us. 

 

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5 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Weid has a lot of development left. He could easily be a 50 goal year kpf. Although I think a number of posters assumed that the Cats final last year was his breakout and that he would just continue to deliver at that level. He has a lot of work to do to deliver at that level consistently. Thinking that he would replace Hogan was foolish. Hogan is a contested marking freak. I would back a 17 year Hogan over Weid right now. Weid will make it, he just needs the ball delivered to him better and a bit more development.

TMac kicked over 50 last year. I think I'm missing what you are putting down here. Do you mean that TMac only kicked 50 because Hogan was there?

I was very sad the day the news came out that Hogan was heading home. We lost the trade as soon as he decided to leave. No way we're we going to get what he was worth. Mainly because he hadn't lived up to his potential in his time with us. 

 

There were off field issues! Did Tmac kick 50. Then my error however we have not replaced Hogan's 50. We have different different views on Weid, if he cannot show more than he has in the first 3 games this year then IMO in ain't t there to show

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3 minutes ago, old dee said:

There were off field issues!

And we knew that for a few years and what did we do about a possible replacement or extra Insurance for the inevitable, him leaving?

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

And we knew that for a few years and what did we do about a possible replacement or extra Insurance for the inevitable, him leaving?

It would appear we replaced him with a full back who cannot stay on the park.

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50 minutes ago, old dee said:

The Weid will never be a 50 goal a year KPF and TMac has never looked like being one either.

Except when T. Mac kicked 53 goals last year.

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15 minutes ago, old dee said:

It would appear we replaced him with a full back who cannot stay on the park.

I suppose the aim was to stop more goals than Jesse kicked.

May will be ok.

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