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Responses from 16 (of 18) 'Club bosses'.

If you could choose one player from a rival club to add to your AFL list, who would it be?

 
Christian Petracca (3)
 
Clayton Oliver (2)
 
Luke Jackson (1)
 
Max King (3)
 
Jordan De Goey (1)
 
Darcy Moore (1)
 
Aaron Naughton (1)
 
Dustin Martin (1)
 
No answer (3)
 
"Oliver and Petracca were the only two players nominated who finished in the top 10 of last year’s Brownlow Medal count, with stars such as Carlton’s Charlie Curnow, Patrick Cripps and Sam Walsh, the Brisbane Lions’ Lachie Neale, the Bulldogs’ Marcus Bontempelli, Geelong’s Tom Stewart and Fremantle’s Andrew Brayshaw overlooked."
 

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

Time to translate that into some wins.

 

Must be a very desparate club if Jordan de goey is the one player you would take. Must be north 

14 minutes ago, BDA said:

Must be a very desparate club if Jordan de goey is the one player you would take. Must be north 

..... and they may well reconsider that selection in view of recent events!


22 minutes ago, BDA said:

Must be a very desparate club if Jordan de goey is the one player you would take. Must be north 

Obviously have a vacancy for the organiser of the end of season trip away.  Sure does know all the pitfalls.

In that list with the 2 Melbourne players taken out it would be Max King by a mile.

De Gropey? Hahaha, clearly from the same people who used to nominate Cameron Ling as most attractive player in the AFL back in ‘the day’.

Max King all the way, however I reckon Clarry has been short-changed hard here.

 

I wonder who are in our wish list at the moment, thinking of next season and beyond. Surely a key Full Forward.


9 hours ago, old dee said:

Only 1 wanted Jackson, Eagles or Freo?

Yeah, the other one thinks they already have him.

Harry McKay anyone?

On 6/19/2022 at 10:41 AM, george_on_the_outer said:

I'm assuming "bosses" means Presidents, but who would Kate have chosen from a rival club?

I would think Max King or Aaron Naughton.

 

I think you'll find it was club CEOs. The Age has been drip feeding results of its survey with club CEOs over the last few days.

I'm curious as to why a club CEO would want to add Dustin Martin. Five years ago I suspect he would have been the dominant choice, but now he's too close to the end of what has been a wonderful career.


On 6/19/2022 at 12:50 PM, Kiss of Death said:

De Gropey? Hahaha, clearly from the same people who used to nominate Cameron Ling as most attractive player in the AFL back in ‘the day’.

Max King all the way, however I reckon Clarry has been short-changed hard here.

Anyone else think Clarry is worth 1 Million a year over 7 years for his next contract in 2024?

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Anyone else think Clarry is worth 1 Million a year over 7 years for his next contract in 2024?

Yes 

Take the gun tall forward every time. The rarest position to find a gun, yet a gun tall forward can completely change a teams fortunes. Max King is 21 years old and on track for 50+ goals already. Easy decision to pick him and build around him for the next decade.

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