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Weideman 1 goal in the final 4 games, a terrible effort.  Has no urgency.

T Mac is finished.

Luke Jackson may or may not be a key forward but hes still a teenager either way.

Mitch brown is the best tall forward on our list as he showed today and hes 30.

 

We need to recruit a gun KPF this trade period or 2021 will be another waste of everyones time.

 

Probably a stretch to say he’s going to be a gun, but really liked Petty forward. If he recovers I would throw him forward next year. 

 

8 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Probably a stretch to say he’s going to be a gun, but really liked Petty forward. If he recovers I would throw him forward next year. 

Yes, Petty has real promise (after a terrible start). But I suspect its down back.

1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Why not, it is by far our most pressing need.

Certainly need more forward potency - more so than midfielders (about whom people are obsessed).

6 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Why not, it is by far our most pressing need.

We have a lot of trade/draft threads where we all get to express our opinion on our biggest needs. But whatever. 

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That was easily Brown's best game for his time with us and among his best of his career.  He has had a scattering of very good games over the years and an interest patch of great form late in 2016. The main effect I think that effort will have is to increase the chances of McDonald being traded, but by the same token, Brown isn't about to become a standing heavy forward target for us, even short term.

Preuss is a big body but doesn't seem to have the 'presence' we'd want.

The problem is clearly real, but the solution isn't obvious.  I wouldn't trust any of the potentially tradeable 'star' key forwards to fill the hardworking and strong bodied slot we need.  Not Daniher, not Cameron, not Brown.

Where are we going to get our Cameron Mooney?

Meanwhile, just for a laugh at beautiful irony, we are very much hoping that Jesse Hogan kicks a bag to put as in finals.

 

The Weid will be alright struggling a bit ATM but at least he is bringing it to ground. Will be better with Jackson in the side.


Jackson and Petty weren't playing today, let's just see what they can do ...

Weid was very strong in the contest today and has had a good year.

41 minutes ago, Skuit said:

I agree. Wouldn't start a thread about it though. 

why not?

Its literally our biggest need

21 minutes ago, Pollyanna said:

Jackson and Petty weren't playing today, let's just see what they can do ...

Weid was very strong in the contest today and has had a good year.

weid was [censored] weak today, slow, continuously outmarked and unable to bring the ball to ground

What are our options?

TMac comes good and we keep him

Ben Brown - good lead and overhead mark

Jesse Hogan - get him Burgess fit and back amongst his mates

Jeremy Cameron - expensive and question on value for money

Jeremy Finlayson - v similar to Weideman

Any others? 

 


55 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Why not, it is by far our most pressing need.

You have my vote it is easily our most pressing need. Easy to say but they don't grow on trees sadly.

2 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Why not, it is by far our most pressing need.

 

1 hour ago, Elegt said:

why not?

Its literally our biggest need

Oh dear. Did you just expose your burner account P2J? 

2 hours ago, Redlagged said:

Yes, Petty has real promise (after a terrible start). But I suspect its down back.

who is that?

2 hours ago, Pollyanna said:

Jackson and Petty weren't playing today, let's just see what they can do ...

Weid was very strong in the contest today and has had a good year.

He has not had a strong year! 

Do you actually watch the games?

He is starting to look like a dud in my opinion.

No craft or footy intelligence cannot get near the ball can't lead and has a very weak body for a man of his size

I'm not sure he has the stomach for the contest

1 hour ago, Elegt said:

weid was [censored] weak today, slow, continuously outmarked and unable to bring the ball to ground

Try opening your eyes when watching the game. Might help


 
1 hour ago, 3183 Dee said:

What are our options?

TMac comes good and we keep him

Ben Brown - good lead and overhead mark

Jesse Hogan - get him Burgess fit and back amongst his mates

Jeremy Cameron - expensive and question on value for money

Jeremy Finlayson - v similar to Weideman

Any others? 

 

How old is Brown? 

Jezza would demand too much coin. 

Finlayson just signed a contract. 

This is the year to get one. 

With daniher, brown and Cameron all available this is really a chance to pounce. 

Cameron is the one I would be going hard for. 


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