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A doggies supporter on bigfooty posted on the MFC that we had very good word that we were interested in Nick Hind from the Saints.

Anyone know much about him? All I know is that he is very quick?

 
5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

A doggies supporter on bigfooty posted on the MFC that we had very good word that we were interested in Nick Hind from the Saints.

Anyone know much about him? All I know is that he is very quick?

A mate of mine is good friends  with his father, I will try to get some info from him.

This is what the Saints website has to say about him Daz:

"Armed with explosive pace and a willingness to take the game on, mature-age recruit Nicholas Hind delighted Saints fans in the back half of Season 2019.

The Clunes native made his debut in Townsville the week after being flown over to China as a last-minute emergency, lining up for every game following the bye to put 11 goals to his name.

With the Saints’ small forward stocks given a boost in 2020 with the inclusion of Dan Butler and the return of Dean Kent from injury, Hind still managed to find a spot in the line-up following the season restart.

Hind spent time in the club’s scratch matches after two games at senior level, with a series of consistent performances up forward and through the midfield resulting in a return ahead of Round 8.

The livewire speedster was at his most impressive against Sydney, booting three eye-catching goals and playing a pivotal role in sparking St Kilda to its 53-point Pride Game victory at the Gabba.

Hind was selected by St Kilda with pick No. 54 in the 2018 National Draft."

 
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Just now, drysdale demon said:

A mate of mine is good friends  with his father, I will try to get some info from him.

I'm not being a smart [censored] here DD but are you legit?

Played cricket against him a couple of years ago, and he doesn't like a short ball much at all. 

good fit for us though, good pace, endurance, line breaking, can find the goals 

 


18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'm not being a smart [censored] here DD but are you legit?

Yeah, my mate lives in Clunes and Hind's father owns the pub there.

15 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Yeah, my mate lives in Clunes and Hind's father owns the pub there.

What are you waiting for?? Go and have a froth or two and see what you can find out. It's your Demonly duty.

3 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

What are you waiting for?? Go and have a froth or two and see what you can find out. It's your Demonly duty.

I am trying to work out the quaddie for today and it is bloody hard.

 

He caught my eye a bit this year actually. Doesn’t strike me as a natural footballer, but is very athletic and seems to just go for it and take it on.


16 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

He caught my eye a bit this year actually. Doesn’t strike me as a natural footballer, but is very athletic and seems to just go for it and take it on.

Our track record with these types ain't great 

27 minutes ago, adonski said:

Budget Stephenson without the Sportsbet account -

 

 

Good pace and agility.  Nice kicking skills on both sides.  Went back with the flight.  Good highlights.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

A doggies supporter on bigfooty posted on the MFC that we had very good word that we were interested in Nick Hind from the Saints.

Anyone know much about him? All I know is that he is very quick?

Dees and Saints have had a chat in the last day or two. Wasn't given a name, but was told a 'young, quick player'.

Saints want to chase Ben Brown so are trying to free up some space.

1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

A mate of mine is good friends  with his father, I will try to get some info from him.

Well, I will be b--------. The bloke who says rumours are rubbish now brings his bat back to the crease, fixes the stumps and bails he knocked over. 


1 minute ago, Half forward flank said:

Well, I will be b--------. The bloke who says rumours are rubbish now brings his bat back to the crease, fixes the stumps and bails he knocked over. 

If it is just a rumor and not fact then it will be quashed straight away

40 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Dees and Saints have had a chat in the last day or two. Wasn't given a name, but was told a 'young, quick player'.

Saints want to chase Ben Brown so are trying to free up some space.

I find that very hard to believe with King, Marshall, Ryder and Membery

Just now, Pollyanna said:

I find that very hard to believe with King, Marshall, Ryder and Membery

Marshall is a ruck. Ryder might retire. I wouldn't call Membrey a tall forward personally. I get where you're coming from, just what I've heard.

i'd give him a spot for a year if he was the last player on the market or if it meant moving on from Hunt, Hannan, ANB which all seems likely


He would work well with Jason Taylor.  Drafting and trading decisions are always better with Hind sight.

He's the sort of player we should be after. Not high production, but has pace, tackles and can do 2 or 3 things a game that create a score. Is older than you think .... 26.

Has ridiculous straight line speed but struggles to find enough ball and I am unclear what role he would play. Would not be against it based on low price and attributes but would be disappointed if we picked him up and did not recontract Hunt and Bedford. I would hope if we were talking to Saints we would target Sinclair or the other Phillips. 

 

We won't be getting Smith, Hind and Phillips.  I'd say we will get one, maybe two at the absolute most.

Hind goes okay but I think I'd rather Smith or Phillips.


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