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9 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

 

Interesting that Herald Sun has Hawks leading the race, even though they are probably the furthest from a GF.

I think we have bigger needs. Pass from me.

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Interesting that Herald Sun has Hawks leading the race, even though they are probably the furthest from a GF.

I think we have bigger needs. Pass from me.

He'd 100% improve us IMO. Genuine winger on each side.

But, not for 650k PA over 5 years...

 
10 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

He'd 100% improve us IMO. Genuine winger on each side.

But, not for 650k PA over 5 years...

Agree,  good player.  Great wingman but that money would be better spent on Jordon, Kossie, Sparrow ect

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If you asked me 3 months ago, I'd be all in for Amon. But JJ's form stacks up against Amon. JJ averages only 1.5 possies less per game but has kicked more goals. 

I'd much rather keep Gus than pursue Amon.


18 minutes ago, mo64 said:

I'd much rather keep Gus than pursue Amon.

And that bigger young bloke.

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26 minutes ago, mo64 said:

If you asked me 3 months ago, I'd be all in for Amon. But JJ's form stacks up against Amon. JJ averages only 1.5 possies less per game but has kicked more goals. 

I'd much rather keep Gus than pursue Amon.

JJ has been excellent this year. He deserves that wing

I wonder how much of our Amon interest is linked to plan B if Brayshaw goes. JJ has been quality and growing into role but if JJ or Langdon were injured who is next up??? I also sense longer term JJ makes his way into the mid rotation. Our game styles requires quality post to post running wingers. Other than a 21-25 year old key forward (which dont grow on trees) I see a mature wing as our most required position still. 

 
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1 minute ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

I wonder how much of our Amon interest is linked to plan B if Brayshaw goes. JJ has been quality and growing into role but if JJ or Langdon were injured who is next up??? I also sense longer term JJ makes his way into the mid rotation. Our game styles requires quality post to post running wingers. Other than a 21-25 year old key forward (which dont grow on trees) I see a mature wing as our most required position still. 

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Just now, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

I expect he would be 2-3 years from having the engine to play the role. 

I'd like to see him on the inside to provide a touch more speed in there!

On 5/6/2022 at 8:12 PM, Jontee said:

1 cm shorter than Mr Ed

How many hands is he?

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Amon walks into Hawks midfield.  Hawks have a very good young midfield developing (and backs and forwards) and then will have more low draft picks to top up their talents. 
 

I think Hawks probably offerred more $$$ which helps the decision. 
 

Amon might have got into our best 18 but wouldn’t have been a “ week in week out “ certainty. 

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

The AFL should really publish this 'formula' so people know wtf is going on.

That pick seems petty fair for a play like Amon anyays.

So is he saying that if he was a year younger that might have had a first rounder? or that he's 'only' a year older than most free agents?

I don't know enough to know what fair value for Amon or someone in a similar position would be. Once upon a time Polec was apparently worth a first rounder..


12 minutes ago, layzie said:

So is he saying that if he was a year younger that might have had a first rounder? or that he's 'only' a year older than most free agents?

I don't know enough to know what fair value for Amon or someone in a similar position would be. Once upon a time Polec was apparently worth a first rounder..

i think theyre saying its the difference between an EO1st round and where it ended up at 27 weirdly 

On 8/26/2022 at 12:29 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Amon walks into Hawks midfield.  Hawks have a very good young midfield developing (and backs and forwards) and then will have more low draft picks to top up their talents. 
 

I think Hawks probably offerred more $$$ which helps the decision. 
 

Amon might have got into our best 18 but wouldn’t have been a “ week in week out “ certainty. 

Reckon they're in a bit of trouble with their midfield.

Liam Shiels has retired and they're about to lose Tom Mitchell.

Some significant depth right there gutted without any replacement.  

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Reckon they're in a bit of trouble with their midfield.

Liam Shiels has retired and they're about to lose Tom Mitchell.

Some significant depth right there gutted without any replacement.  

Hawks looking to rebuild Mids through Ward, Macdonald and Worpel. Amon helps immediately and likely get young Bailey Humphrey or Sheezel to strengthen even further.  


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