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45 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I believe heโ€™s out of contact at the end of 2019.

Perhaps the Demons should consider a family reunification programme because brother Kyle looks like a long term prospect.

Not so silly.ย 

When Kyle was drafted his dad was asked who he would barrack for if the demons played bulldogs and both sons were playing.ย  He was a bit surprised and said something like 'maybe one day they will play for the same team'.ย 

Dad has opened the door!

Either way, I'm delighted we have young Kyle.ย  And we got him for zip!!

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1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Josh hasย 15 disposals tonight v Carlton and itโ€™s onlyย quarter time.

#unitethefamily

#reunitethefamily@Mfc

Name one attribute he possesses that our side needs?ย 

These sibling threads are cringe worthy. Nobody would be talking about him if his brother wasn't at our club. Why?

Because he offers our list absolutely nothing.ย 

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2 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Name one attribute he possesses that our side needs?ย 

These sibling threads are cringe worthy. Nobody would be talking about him if his brother wasn't at our club. Why?

Because he offers our list absolutely nothing.ย 

Really? Really?...

41 disposals, 10 tackles, 10 score involvements. ie.ย gets the ball, creates pressureย and gives the ball off for scores

I'd say he offers more than about half ofย our list.ย 

Josh Dunkley is a good footballer. We'dย be lucky to get him.

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4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Josh Dunkley wonโ€™t be on the trade table. ย Letโ€™s move on. ย 

If anything, we need to know what we want for Kyle going to the dogs. Will be hard to negotiate a good draftย pick from a mid season draft (assuming not goodย enough to go in the preceding national draft)

9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Josh Dunkley wonโ€™t be on the trade table. ย Letโ€™s move on. ย 

Wouldnโ€™t hurt to leave his manager a text, althoughย I think the Dogs would want to keep him. Out of contract seasonโ€™s end and wouldnโ€™t be a bad choice for aย mid/forward position. Melksham turns 28 this year, Dunkley could easily fit that role imo for years to come.ย 

Not asย good as Jake in field kicking, but can snag a goal from nowhere also.

8 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Really? Really?...

41 disposals, 10 tackles, 10 score involvements. ie.ย gets the ball, creates pressureย and gives the ball off for scores

I'd say he offers more than about half ofย our list.ย 

Josh Dunkley is a good footballer. We'dย be lucky to get him.

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DO you or any other poster believe that our midfield group don't win enough ball? Because I don't. We win plenty of ball.ย 

There's an obsession with numbers for many football watchers. Are you one? What will Dunkley do to address our glaringly obvious weaknesses?ย 

How many times did Dunkley damage Carlton last night with each one of those disposals vs bang it on the boot forward from a stoppage?

What does he give us in terms of run, speed, outside positioning, footskills, decision making?ย 

Did you even watch the game?ย 

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5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wouldnโ€™t hurt to leave his manager a text, althoughย I think the Dogs would want to keep him. Out of contract seasonโ€™s end and wouldnโ€™t be a bad choice for aย mid/forward position. Melksham turns 28 this year, Dunkley could easily fit that role imo for years to come.ย 

Not asย good as Jake in field kicking, but can snag a goal from nowhere also.

Dunkley and Melksham are nothing alike as players.ย 

This joint is as much of a shambles as our side atm.ย 

8 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

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DO you or any other poster believe that our midfield group don't win enough ball? Because I don't. We win plenty of ball.ย 

There's an obsession with numbers for many football watchers. Are you one? What will Dunkley do to address our glaringly obvious weaknesses?ย 

How many times did Dunkley damage Carlton last night with each one of those disposals vs bang it on the boot forward from a stoppage?

What does he give us in terms of run, speed, outside positioning, footskills, decision making?ย 

Did you even watch the game?ย 

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Five times better than Viney who only has one trick tackling...


12 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Dunkley and Melksham are nothing alike as players.ย 

This joint is as much of a shambles as our side atm.ย 

Shambles because we have a different opinion, fair enough. I never suggested they are alike, I can see Dunkley offering a little more than nothing as you suggest especially up forward.

Heโ€™s done well earlyย in his career playing as a forward and can take a contested mark, something we lack.ย 

Dogs fans are uneasy about Dunkley not being signed, especially with free agent Libba signing on last week and taking up a bit of the cap. ย 

I have no insider information other than if theyโ€™re concerned, Iโ€™m interested. ย On form would be in our top five players this year.

On a side note, their father Andrew said on his mid season draft interview that he wanted/hoped to see the boys play together someday... made it all a bit awkward.

2 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

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DO you or any other poster believe that our midfield group don't win enough ball? Because I don't. We win plenty of ball.ย 

There's an obsession with numbers for many football watchers. Are you one? What will Dunkley do to address our glaringly obvious weaknesses?ย 

How many times did Dunkley damage Carlton last night with each one of those disposals vs bang it on the boot forward from a stoppage?

What does he give us in terms of run, speed, outside positioning, footskills, decision making?ย 

Did you even watch the game?ย 

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Of course I did. Don't be so condescending. And I watched his impressive 2016 finals.ย 

Stats are incredibly useful, clubs put a lot of timeย into gathering them. Do you not take any notice of numbers?

Josh Dunkley is only 22. Had a ripper of a finals series in his first year at 19. He's aย tackling, goal kicking mid that is still learning and from what I understand is very teachable.ย He averages nearlyย 6 tackles in his short career, ffs!

He certainly wouldn't be our best mid, but offers more than many of our mids/small forwards, perhapsย except Clarry, Gus, Harmes, Melk andย Trac. Based on this year's form, it could easily be argued that he has more to offer than Viney. Of course he's different than Viney, not apples with apples.

Dunkley would get a game in 2019 above Jones, Spargo, Jeffy, ANB, Stretch, JKH and Hannan.ย If he had more time in the f50 he would kickย goals, something our mids and small forwards are not doing.

His brother being at the club is of little relevance, other thanย a drawcard should we sound him out

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21 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

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#unitethefamily

The Doggies might be thinking the same thing.

Dunkley to debut this week is my take!!


17 hours ago, picket fence said:

Dunkley to debut this week is my take!!

It is possible.

On 6/16/2019 at 11:26 AM, Moonshadow said:

Of course I did. Don't be so condescending. And I watched his impressive 2016 finals.ย 

Stats are incredibly useful, clubs put a lot of timeย into gathering them. Do you not take any notice of numbers?

Josh Dunkley is only 22. Had a ripper of a finals series in his first year at 19. He's aย tackling, goal kicking mid that is still learning and from what I understand is very teachable.ย He averages nearlyย 6 tackles in his short career, ffs!

He certainly wouldn't be our best mid, but offers more than many of our mids/small forwards, perhapsย except Clarry, Gus, Harmes, Melk andย Trac. Based on this year's form, it could easily be argued that he has more to offer than Viney. Of course he's different than Viney, not apples with apples.

Dunkley would get a game in 2019 above Jones, Spargo, Jeffy, ANB, Stretch, JKH and Hannan.ย If he had more time in the f50 he would kickย goals, something our mids and small forwards are not doing.

His brother being at the club is of little relevance, other thanย a drawcard should we sound him out

I agree with most of this, he's a very good player but I think you're overstating his potential as a forward. If Josh came out and said he wanted to play for us absolutely I'd take him. But as a whole I have agree with @stevethemanjordan. He just offer a big enough point of difference to what we have.

If someone like Brayshaw turned and said he was going to go play with his brother at Freo, then you'd have my attention. Josh would be a perfect replacement. But our midfield is pretty settled and has decent depth. We need genuine forwards, not midfielders who we put in the forward line

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1 hour ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

I agree with most of this, he's a very good player but I think you're overstating his potential as a forward. If Josh came out and said he wanted to play for us absolutely I'd take him. But as a whole I have agree with @stevethemanjordan. He just offer a big enough point of difference to what we have.

If someone like Brayshaw turned and said he was going to go play with his brother at Freo, then you'd have my attention. Josh would be a perfect replacement. But our midfield is pretty settled and has decent depth. We need genuine forwards, not midfielders who we put in the forward line

I don't necessarily disagree with your assessment AW, we do need genuine forwards. But good teams also have goal kicking mids. Did you see the goal he kicked in the 1st quarter vs Carlton? Gets into good position. Who are our goal kicking mids currently?

And where is this midfield depth in 2020? We have Oliver, Gus, Harmes, and the perennially injured Viney. Possibly it could be said Trac and Salem could run through the midfield, though Trac doesn't set the world on fire wherever he plays and Salem's best footy has been down back. Apart from that, it's a bunch of others who either are too young to know (2018 draftees, Spargo, Baker, Maynard), too old/injured to keep (Jones, AVB)ย or would struggle to get on a listย elsewhere (Stretch, JKH, ANB).

Our midfield depth is a myth imo.

Dunkley would be in our best 5 mids.

Would gladly take him as he's proving to be a gun midfielder, but he would cost a first round pickย or Brayshaw/Petracca. We're not allowed to trade our first round pick this year. Our top priority should be targeting a forward, not another average paced midfielder.

I wouldn't trade Brayshaw for him. Like for like and Brayshaws 2018 showed what he can be for us.

I would however trade Petracca for him. Dunkleys 2019 is better than anything Trac has produced to date, and Trac is struggling as a forward. We could cash in before his value drops further, but I don't think this trade would ever happen.

Unfortunately I don't see Josh Dunkley coming to us. He's one of the Dogs best players and will get a big pay rise come end of the year.


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