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After tonight I would say an overated player who will potentially ( if he goes) will get us some excellent picks/ players

Care to give an appraisal Lord Nev???


14 minutes ago, CYB said:

Logie was serviceable I think. Would be an improvement on Weid. But does he play when TMac and BBB are firing? 

Unless BB starts eating meat he ain’t firing again

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Care to give an appraisal Lord Nev???

My appraisal is making appraisals based on one game is silly.

At least through all the drivel in the commentary booth there was one spark of intelligence from Brayshaw "how do the Dockers satisfy Melbourne in a trade BT?"

Yes, how indeed?

 
8 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

My appraisal is making appraisals based on one game is silly.

Well how about an appraisal on the 40 odd games he's played. Who or what from Fremantle would be a fair deal. 

48 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

We’d have to throw in a first rounder. Andrew Brayshaw is a far better player than Jackson at this stage and is still only 22 himself.

Agreed...He's a super player. Young or Serong would be nice but I'm sure they won't part with either. 


1 hour ago, SPC said:

BT also can’t identify players and often call them the wrong name. I’m pretty sure he has early onset dementia 

Reckon he's simply a lazy, entitled dunce with a lack of football nouse.

2 minutes ago, A F said:

Reckon he's simply a lazy, entitled dunce with a lack of football nouse.

👆 Occam's razor

After the Freo game the choice that Jacko has to make about his future must seem clearer to him.

Go to Freo, and get paid the big bucks and that  more likely than not is about it……..or

Stay with the Dees, earn less (but still good money) and evolve into potentially a multiple premiership player in a champion team.

I know what I would choose to do.


10 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Stay with the Dees, earn less (but still good money) and evolve into potentially a multiple premiership player in a champion team.

Doesnt even have to stay long term, another 2 seasons and then see

What I don’t understand is how we a premiership team can’t attract any of the better key fwds over and yet freo is able to poach Jackson. What is going on 

59 minutes ago, Garbo said:

What I don’t understand is how we a premiership team can’t attract any of the better key fwds over and yet freo is able to poach Jackson. What is going on 

Where are the good forwards? 

4 hours ago, Garbo said:

What I don’t understand is how we a premiership team can’t attract any of the better key fwds over and yet freo is able to poach Jackson. What is going on 

Because his family are in Perth.

4 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

Where are the good forwards? 

I suppose if we were desperate we could make a play for McStay who’s kicked a whopping 3 more goals than Weid.


5 hours ago, Garbo said:

What I don’t understand is how we a premiership team can’t attract any of the better key fwds over and yet freo is able to poach Jackson. What is going on 

MEGABUCKS speaks the lingo

Ummm. Jackson is a unicorn. There’s no other really exciting young ruckmen coming through.  He can ruck, play ruck rover and go forward.  But he’s still developing. He’s raw.  He showed last night that he sometimes has no awareness.  Run down.  Handballs to other players in worse positions.  Falls over.  Gets outbodied.  But the sky is the limit and his contract value will be based on a high degree of “potential”.  
 

If he goes, it’s likely Freo will look at offering a 1st rounder 2022 and a 1st rounder 2023.  Let’s ponder if that’s enough. 

8 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Doesnt even have to stay long term, another 2 seasons and then see

The danger in that is the big money may not be available. 

 
9 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

No chance we get Young, Serong, Brayshaw or any other starting 18 player

Why not? We're losing one of ours.

We should be pushing for one of the Vic boys. I agree it won't be Brayshaw or Young, but I'd be pushing for Serong.

17 minutes ago, old dee said:

The danger in that is the big money may not be available. 

Crossing bridges and all that


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