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24 minutes ago, drdrake said:

No point targeting key forwards until we can get the players that can deliver the ball.  We could have Tony Lockett in our forward line and he would struggle

While I understand where you are coming from, I disagree with this. We have two major problems.  A weak forward line and a poorly skilled midfield. Fixing the skill of midfield is not going to be easy, as our best players are also our biggest culprits. And they cannot play anywhere else.

I think a gun forward and another wingman are the players we should target this off season. Cameron, Daniher, Mihocek, Gunston, Brown, Breust and De Goey are all players we should be trying to get.

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17 minutes ago, kallangurdemon said:

hes not a patch on Neita .not even sure where he plays- obviously somewhere between the centre and deep forward .

Always hard to compare players from different eras, but statistically speaking Cameron has him covered.

Neitz was a club champion and one of my all time faves, but if we're being honest he was always a rung or two below the best forwards in the league (Carey, Lloyd, Riewoldt etc). Cameron is having a down year, but he's just about the best forward in the comp when he's in form. His record is phenomenal.

He would do more to improve our side than just about any other player in the league IMO. Doubt we can afford him, but definitely worth a crack.

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2 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

While I understand where you are coming from, I disagree with this. We have two major problems.  A weak forward line and a poorly skilled midfield. Fixing the skill of midfield is not going to be easy, as our best players are also our biggest culprits. And they cannot play anywhere else.

I think a gun forward and another wingman are the players we should target this off season. Cameron, Daniher, Mihocek, Gunston, Brown, Breust and De Goey are all players we should be trying to get.

So he can stand there take his 1.2mil per season with arms in the air frustrated by the players missing him by 3-5m or kicking to him when it is 3 on 1.  Spend that money on players who can hit a forward, we can kick enough goals if we can hit a target.  It is chicken and egg spend all that money on a forward but get the same delivery which severely effects his performance or improve the delivery first.  For that price tag we want to make sure we aren't going to flush it down the toilet and I think with current delivery it will be wasted money.

I also think Weiderman can be a 50-60 goal a year forward if we could kick to him properly

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14 minutes ago, drdrake said:

So he can stand there take his 1.2mil per season with arms in the air frustrated by the players missing him by 3-5m or kicking to him when it is 3 on 1.  Spend that money on players who can hit a forward, we can kick enough goals if we can hit a target.  It is chicken and egg spend all that money on a forward but get the same delivery which severely effects his performance or improve the delivery first.  For that price tag we want to make sure we aren't going to flush it down the toilet and I think with current delivery it will be wasted money.

I also think Weiderman can be a 50-60 goal a year forward if we could kick to him properly

Doc, I agree that Cameron at $1.2m might not be the best value recruit - even though he is a free agent. But I still think a gun forward is something we lack and that, from a list management perspective, it will be the simplest way for us to improve. (We need to dangle a few lines out and see if we get any bites.) And Weideman will be a better player with another top player around him.

Our midfield needs to improve as well, but I think that needs to happen organically. Oliver, Viney, Brayshaw, Petracca, Harmes, Sparrow and Langdon collectively need to improve their disposal. But I don't think we have room in the rotation to add another recruit in the centre square.

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On 9/11/2020 at 6:04 AM, GCDee said:

Lose Viney, Jones and tmac and we might be in business

That is a very fair price, with the added bonus of getting a good forward. 

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1 hour ago, Fat Tony said:

Doc, I agree that Cameron at $1.2m might not be the best value recruit - even though he is a free agent. But I still think a gun forward is something we lack and that, from a list management perspective, it will be the simplest way for us to improve. (We need to dangle a few lines out and see if we get any bites.) And Weideman will be a better player with another top player around him.

Our midfield needs to improve as well, but I think that needs to happen organically. Oliver, Viney, Brayshaw, Petracca, Harmes, Sparrow and Langdon collectively need to improve their disposal. But I don't think we have room in the rotation to add another recruit in the centre square.

Agree we need another forward, I would rather go to the draft to get one, let Jackson develop and have another developing getting ready for when Gawn is done and Jackson takes No1 ruck spot.

I don't think players mid 20 can improve their kicks, in fact if you don't have the correct motor skills by about 15 yo it is near on impossible to change.  They can improve decision making and composure with the ball which will help but I don't think they can get to the level we need.  Issue we have you can carry a few poor kickers we have an entire midfield of bad kicks.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, drdrake said:

Agree we need another forward, I would rather go to the draft to get one, let Jackson develop and have another developing getting ready for when Gawn is done and Jackson takes No1 ruck spot.

I don't think players mid 20 can improve their kicks, in fact if you don't have the correct motor skills by about 15 yo it is near on impossible to change.  They can improve decision making and composure with the ball which will help but I don't think they can get to the level we need.  Issue we have you can carry a few poor kickers we have an entire midfield of bad kicks.

 

 

I agree, it is highly preferable that any forward that we recruit compliments Jackson and Weideman. We also don't know if Petty (uncontracted) will play again or if TMac (unlikely) can rediscover form. Of the list I gave, Gunston, Breust or De Goey would seem to be the best fits for us - adding class and maintaining forward pressure. And, I also agree that we should definitely be looking to add mid and small forwards in the draft.

However, Cameron is one of the top 25 players in the game. If we have any chance to get him, we should take it IMO.

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2 hours ago, drdrake said:

So he can stand there take his 1.2mil per season with arms in the air frustrated by the players missing him by 3-5m or kicking to him when it is 3 on 1.  Spend that money on players who can hit a forward, we can kick enough goals if we can hit a target.

I reckon the importance of midfield delivery for a forward's success is massively overblown. In his second season, Cameron kicked 62 goals in a side that won 1 game all year (against us, because of course it was). To name a few, Tom Lynch, Fevola, Pavlich, Richardson and Jack Riewoldt all spent a fair portion of their careers in rubbish teams and kicked plenty of goals.

Not saying that we shouldn't be looking at skilled mids, but the best forwards kick goals no matter who is delivering it to them.

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3 minutes ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

I reckon the importance of midfield delivery for a forward's success is massively overblown. In his second season, Cameron kicked 62 goals in a side that won 1 game all year (against us, because of course it was). To name a few, Tom Lynch, Fevola, Pavlich, Richardson and Jack Riewoldt all spent a fair portion of their careers in rubbish teams and kicked plenty of goals.

Not saying that we shouldn't be looking at skilled mids, but the best forwards kick goals no matter who is delivering it to them.

GWS played pagans paddock for Cameron, he basically had the entire 50m arc to himself.  Can't compare old school forwards to today, they basically played one on one or at worse had 1 player drop back in the hole.  Also they had ownership of the forward 50m arc everyone else out.

 

I'm not against bringing in a key forward, I am against bringing in one that will take 1mil+ out of your cap, we just aren't ready for that at this time

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5 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

While I understand where you are coming from, I disagree with this. We have two major problems.  A weak forward line and a poorly skilled midfield. Fixing the skill of midfield is not going to be easy, as our best players are also our biggest culprits. And they cannot play anywhere else.

I think a gun forward and another wingman are the players we should target this off season. Cameron, Daniher, Mihocek, Gunston, Brown, Breust and De Goey are all players we should be trying to get.

Nailed it, with our key forward stocks looking pretty thin we should be having a big crack at all of them (maybe not De Goey)

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Weed and Jackson are the 2 key forwards for us in 2021. Pickett works on his composure, and Fritsch improves his kicking and that’s 35 more goals in 2021. I like Spargo if he puts his hand up and says he’s your bread and butter hard worker - and he proves it every week.

Petracca moves through their too. 

We need outside midfield class to deliver the ball. That’s where our money needs to go.

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On 9/15/2020 at 2:03 PM, drdrake said:

I'm not against bringing in a key forward, I am against bringing in one that will take 1mil+ out of your cap, we just aren't ready for that at this time

Agree

Daniher took unders from Essendon when he last signed... said to be around $600-650k when he could have demanded $800k at least.

Assuming Daniher leaves Bombers would still have to find another half million a year.

Just shows how hard it is to accommodate these huge salaries unless you are prepared to mortgage the club on  a Franklin type deal.

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Believe it or not I can see GWS letting Cameron go and then keeping all the other players they want.

His output this year has been poor.

He is on a fortune.

They have Himmelberg, Finlayson and Riccardi and maybe others.

I know it sounds stupid, but they want to keep a lot of players, who are going to cost plenty. Williams, Taranto and Kelly for starters.

PS. I actually posted this before the previous post came up on screen.

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It is interesting to see who is after Cameron.

The Pies could do with a KPF but wouldn't seem to have the cap space with Moore, De Goey and Mihocek out of contract and Grundy on a monster deal.

The Tigers, Dockers, PA and Blues don't need a KPF.

The Bombers are trying to keep Daniher but could target him if he leaves.

The Dogs are getting a young gun KPF in the draft and have Naughton and Bruce is on big money.

The Crows, NM and Hawks are rebuilding and would not be that attractive to Cameron.

The Eagles might want a replacement for Kennedy, but surely they haven't got the cap space with Nic Nat, McGovern and Kelly on big money.

I can't believe the Cats have the cap room either.

The Saints seem to be locked in to building around King and probably want to focus on the midfield.

The Swans, Lions, GCS and Dees would be the most likely external bidders.

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He looks like a guy who's made the decision to leave and is going through the motions. i wouldn't be surprised if a team has offered him a massive deal, Norf potentially could have offered him a boat load of cash 

 

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24 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Please let us get this guy.    We would all like to see a flag before we die.

He won't get you a flag.

I smell the Cats in a big way on this.

Viney/Crouch and Cameron and they would see all their problems solved in one hit.

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