Nascent 9,345 Posted May 25, 2021 Posted May 25, 2021 Has freeman actually lost his pace? Haven't seen any of him since he was delisted. Quote
dazzledavey36 56,348 Posted May 26, 2021 Posted May 26, 2021 With the mid season draft approaching next Wednesday, we're starting to hear what players are linked to clubs now. Haven't heard any names linked to Melbourne yet, but would think a tall solid back man and mature midfield depth such as a Freeman or Sam Fisher from the wafl would be looked at. With Viney unable to get on the pick I think this will be something looked potentially. Maybe a wingman as well? Quote
DeeSpencer 26,691 Posted May 26, 2021 Posted May 26, 2021 22 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said: With the mid season draft approaching next Wednesday, we're starting to hear what players are linked to clubs now. Haven't heard any names linked to Melbourne yet, but would think a tall solid back man and mature midfield depth such as a Freeman or Sam Fisher from the wafl would be looked at. With Viney unable to get on the pick I think this will be something looked potentially. Maybe a wingman as well? Riley Knight just nominated and I reckon he’d be a nice fit. According to a preseason article wants to a chance to play on ball rather than be stuck at half forward, but he can play that role too. I do wonder whether we can afford (financially and with list spots) to pick up 2 mature depth players and still take a 19 year old if there is one. The media hasn’t really explained why clubs are so reluctant to use all their spots. Quote
Red and Blue realist 2,063 Posted May 26, 2021 Posted May 26, 2021 9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said: I do wonder whether we can afford (financially and with list spots) to pick up 2 mature depth players and still take a 19 year old if there is one. The media hasn’t really explained why clubs are so reluctant to use all their spots. Clubs are reluctant as there's a good chance the player won't do much more than top up their VFL list. I think there are only 4 from the MSD 2 year ago who are still on AFL lists, so around a 30% chance that the player will stay on a list and then generally they'll be 'role players'. Clubs probably don't want to be putting extra resources into these guys, when they can do that over the pre-season after the main draft. It sounds very exciting as a supporter and to the media, but it'll be a while before clubs truly embrace the mid season draft, and then they might wait until its a mid season trade period. Quote
DeeSpencer 26,691 Posted May 26, 2021 Posted May 26, 2021 1 hour ago, Red and Blue realist said: Clubs are reluctant as there's a good chance the player won't do much more than top up their VFL list. I think there are only 4 from the MSD 2 year ago who are still on AFL lists, so around a 30% chance that the player will stay on a list and then generally they'll be 'role players'. Clubs probably don't want to be putting extra resources into these guys, when they can do that over the pre-season after the main draft. It sounds very exciting as a supporter and to the media, but it'll be a while before clubs truly embrace the mid season draft, and then they might wait until its a mid season trade period. It’s 70k a player if it doesn’t work out - 50k pay and 20k severance payment. But for 50 million dollar businesses that’s peanuts. I don’t really buy the resources argument. For us it’s filling in 3 ACL victims who are all probably easy to manage. I reckon the benefit of fresh legs on the track is actually underrated. If you’re bringing in older players they should be easy to manage, if you’re bringing in a young guy for the future you’ve given yourself a head start. There’s a lot of rookies who barely get a chance because the draft and their first year is over so quickly. It didn’t work out last time but I think teams will find 19 year olds this time (partly from the stronger covid crop) who play really well next year. 2 Quote
Red and Blue realist 2,063 Posted May 26, 2021 Posted May 26, 2021 17 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said: It’s 70k a player if it doesn’t work out - 50k pay and 20k severance payment. But for 50 million dollar businesses that’s peanuts. I don’t really buy the resources argument. For us it’s filling in 3 ACL victims who are all probably easy to manage. I reckon the benefit of fresh legs on the track is actually underrated. If you’re bringing in older players they should be easy to manage, if you’re bringing in a young guy for the future you’ve given yourself a head start. There’s a lot of rookies who barely get a chance because the draft and their first year is over so quickly. It didn’t work out last time but I think teams will find 19 year olds this time (partly from the stronger covid crop) who play really well next year. I get your arguments, but clubs are already complaining about the soft cap being reduced, so there's less coaches and physio's etc. The resources get taking away from existing development programs to integrate the new draft picks into the footy programs, plus they are rarely anywhere near ready for AFL football, so the strength and conditioning staff need to put in extra work with them. So while the $$$ cost might not be huge, it's the opportunity cost that the coaches/staff have with existing players and those in rehab is what they weigh up as well. 5 Quote
buck_nekkid 6,103 Posted May 26, 2021 Posted May 26, 2021 I see the MSD as having value in 3 dimensions: 1: immediate top up with state league player to fill a specific hole - ie, ruck for GC. 2: grabbing talent that you were unsure about at the previous year’s drafts, but has has 6 months to prove their wares. This includes that you dont want to risk them getting to the full draft. 3: a surprise talent emerges through the state leagues worth adding to the list Players in the MSD are not likely to be match ready until the end of August (unless case 1 is desperate), so either they do a marlon Pickett or develop for next year inside the club. Quote
whatwhat say what 23,872 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 filth are all over tyson stengle; i don't know why - given our intention to be a forward pressure side - we are not the same 1 Quote
Left Foot Snap 2,610 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 39 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said: filth are all over tyson stengle; i don't know why - given our intention to be a forward pressure side - we are not the same Because the Crows offloaded him for good reason. Wouldn't want him near our club. 1 Quote
Axis of Bob 11,945 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 42 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said: filth are all over tyson stengle; i don't know why - given our intention to be a forward pressure side - we are not the same It's been a long, hard slog to develop a good culture in the club. I'm not sure that the club would be keen to take risks with that just yet. 5 Quote
Roger Mellie 4,205 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 I see Luca Goonan's nominated. I've only seen a couple of games (televised) but he looks like he could work at AFL level. Can Casey watchers add anything? Quote
Turner 1,516 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 On 4/28/2021 at 5:18 PM, Turner said: Crossley will definitely be given another go, potentially even back at the suns since his ban ended, thought he was showing alot as a young ruck prospect. would be keen to see us add my boy trudge who is a bigger body, actually played FB back at school level now playing on the inside in the NAB league or of course farmer would be a handy get. i expect we'll just go best overlooked prospect available Trudge (joel trudgeon) just broke the record for the most ranking/supercoach points in a nab league game over the weekend, very nicely timed by him. 185cm inside mid had 27 contested touches and 14 tackles. would fit in nicely to develop in the 2s for a couple seasons as we did with sparrow and jj, given vdb and jones will go at seasons end theres definitely room for some young inside types to bring through. (if anyone has a link to the HS article that would be fantastic) Quote
whatwhat say what 23,872 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 9 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said: Because the Crows offloaded him for good reason. Wouldn't want him near our club. my understanding is that he's significantly changed his behaviour he strikes me as the sort of player who will make the most of his third opportunity Quote
red&blue1982 255 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 On 4/23/2021 at 9:04 AM, don cordner said: Just thinking, we have a riches of big men, and with. Toms form being excellent, teams would now be frothing to get him on their list, are we able to trade him out, and pick up a player that fills a need for us? We had a lack of good big men in the past, we shouldn't give that depth up. Quote
Deefiant 441 Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 8 hours ago, whatwhat say what said: my understanding is that he's significantly changed his behaviour he strikes me as the sort of player who will make the most of his third opportunity 4th opportunity* while I don't personally know the player from my outside view I would want more than 3 months of realising you stuffed up before I gave him another shot. 2 Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,679 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 I agree we need to drive recruitment in the draft of youngsters in the draft with pace and skill. Also look at year end to attract players from other clubs looking at the Dees being in the premiership window. In terms of the mid year draft, to add the pace needed still imv, I’d look at Will Bravo - missed out in last years draft but trained with the Hawks over the summer as a train on player. He showed in the underage games this year his ability to win the footy and pace to move from the contest. Good stats so far in 2021 and has smart goalkicking sense as additional bonus. Eli Templeton - had another 40 possession game as a ruck rover for Port Melbourne v GWS Giants Reserves last week. He has excellent pace and skill and has matured physically since his days with the Saints a few years ago. Whilst we have the midfield in place , I feel he’d be very handy on the wing opposite Langdon. Templeton has the pace and stamina and skills for a second shot. Just my view. 1 Quote
old55 23,864 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 https://www.afl.com.au/news/621164/mid-season-draft-check-out-27-of-the-top-contenders This guy looks like the only possible ready-made medium defender, if that's where we think the deficit is. Know anything about him @rpfc? ANGUS BAKER Medium defender 191cm/88kg 3/10/98 Essendon VFL The running half-back trained with Essendon's AFL side in the pre-season in the hope of winning a list spot before the Bombers looked elsewhere. He then signed with the club's VFL team where he has averaged 26 disposals across four games, including a 31-possession outing against North Melbourne last weekend. Formerly part of Sydney's Academy, Baker played NEAFL as a 17-year-old before rupturing his ACL. He later headed to the Canberra Demons, winning the NEAFL Rising Star award in 2019. 1 Quote
Left Foot Snap 2,610 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 12 hours ago, whatwhat say what said: my understanding is that he's significantly changed his behaviour he strikes me as the sort of player who will make the most of his third opportunity If that is the case What then maybe worth a look. I respect your opinion, but the due diligence would have to be pretty epic. Contrite and total change are very different. Has to be virtually no chance of regressing for me. I will also say I have no knowledge to back up my opinions except the details reported in the news. Quote
Greendale 350 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 Jason Taylor isn't afraid to pick up less well known players, wouldn't surprise me if we picked up a 19 year old who didn't get to show their wares last year. 2 Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,679 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 4 hours ago, Pollyanna said: https://www.afl.com.au/news/621164/mid-season-draft-check-out-27-of-the-top-contenders This guy looks like the only possible ready-made medium defender, if that's where we think the deficit is. Know anything about him @rpfc? ANGUS BAKER Medium defender 191cm/88kg 3/10/98 Essendon VFL The running half-back trained with Essendon's AFL side in the pre-season in the hope of winning a list spot before the Bombers looked elsewhere. He then signed with the club's VFL team where he has averaged 26 disposals across four games, including a 31-possession outing against North Melbourne last weekend. Formerly part of Sydney's Academy, Baker played NEAFL as a 17-year-old before rupturing his ACL. He later headed to the Canberra Demons, winning the NEAFL Rising Star award in 2019. I reckon the Bombers will grab him with pick 6-7. Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,679 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 4 hours ago, old dee said: Another backman would not hurt. Agree. Insurance for key defender. Anyone in mind? Quote
Turner 1,516 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said: Agree. Insurance for key defender. Anyone in mind? blake schlensog? purely based on how cool his name is, schlonga 1 2 Quote
The Rebbe 30 Posted May 28, 2021 Posted May 28, 2021 8 hours ago, Turner said: blake schlensog? purely based on how cool his name is, schlonga In the Yiddish language a [censored] refers to a part of the male anatomy associated with the name Richard. That would have ruled this bloke out in the days of Joe Gutnik. 1 1 Quote
Dr.D 1,771 Posted May 29, 2021 Posted May 29, 2021 hey guys, im lazy and can't be botherer reading up on it all. When is it, how many players are we choosing and do we have a right to extend their contracts if they turn out to be good? Quote
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