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I really just want Collingwood to be forced to eat this for another year or two at least.

10 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Did Naughton start as a back? I can't remember if WB started him in the backline and then out of necessity he was moved forward.

Yes, he was recruited as a Centre Halfback. Luke played him forward as at the time they lacked a marking target. Given the backline is suspect I am surprised he hasn't been moved back but then they haven't had many marking targets until now

 
11 hours ago, layzie said:

Gee 10 games? 

I guess it still beats 10 games of having nothing.

Yup 10 games, he doesn't travel, and it gives JVR good access to develop too.  

it's all a pipe dream but it could work if he wanted another medal.  i think he is happily retired though

4 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Yup 10 games, he doesn't travel, and it gives JVR good access to develop too.  

it's all a pipe dream but it could work if he wanted another medal.  i think he is happily retired though

What gets him to 300 - 7 games I think ?


3 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

What gets him to 300 - 7 games I think ?

oh yeh that as well, then roll out the JK300 merch in demons colors haha

 
13 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Cal Twomey saying not to rule out Melbourne yet as a destination for Karl Amon.

Langdon and Amon on either wing would be awesome....Really rate him, elite field kick, has pace and skills, works really hard both ways.

Edited by NeveroddoreveN

Amon is exactly what we need, Jordan is a really good role player on the wing, but i actually think we're missing his hands inside, and Amons speed and kicking combination is something we really lack. 


I really hope Heppell considers the gold coast offer. I can't see him leaving but god it would set back Essendon & I reckon there supporters would be filthy.

On 8/7/2022 at 4:31 PM, adonski said:

@WERRIDEEa best 22 involving Larkey, Naughton and Hogan please

Maybe throw in Gunston if you have time

 

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I can see clubs chasing Tomlinson and Bedford . Personally we have a lot of small forwards , one player will go. Tomlinson is finding it hard to break into the back six , ideally we should have tried him as a forward. BB and Weid are not up to it .

On the subject of Naughton will cost too much and he lacks consistency.

 

5 hours ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Amon is exactly what we need, Jordan is a really good role player on the wing, but i actually think we're missing his hands inside, and Amons speed and kicking combination is something we really lack. 

Exactly, Ed and Amon on either wing would be an incredible threat. Gives us more ability to hurt opposition by foot.

15 minutes ago, layzie said:

Exactly, Ed and Amon on either wing would be an incredible threat. Gives us more ability to hurt opposition by foot.

I thought Amon was a turnover merchant? 


11 minutes ago, CYB said:

I thought Amon was a turnover merchant? 

Well he's good for an outside 50 goal at least 

56 minutes ago, COOLX said:

I can see clubs chasing Tomlinson and Bedford . Personally we have a lot of small forwards , one player will go. Tomlinson is finding it hard to break into the back six , ideally we should have tried him as a forward. BB and Weid are not up to it .

On the subject of Naughton will cost too much and he lacks consistency.

 

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11 hours ago, COOLX said:

On the subject of Naughton will cost too much and he lacks consistency.

At 47.28 how consistent do you want?  6th in the Coleman and better than Fritta.  And he is only 22.

4 minutes ago, Jontee said:

At 47.28 how consistent do you want?  6th in the Coleman and better than Fritta.  And he is only 22.

60ish % conversion better than most really


44 minutes ago, Jontee said:

At 47.28 how consistent do you want?  6th in the Coleman and better than Fritta.  And he is only 22.

The boy can leap at the footy I'll give him that. 

If he is gettable we should have a go, but I don't think he is a better forward than Fritta. 

8 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

The boy can leap at the footy I'll give him that. 

If he is gettable we should have a go, but I don't think he is a better forward than Fritta. 

Regardless of who is better (Naughton by a long way), two of them is better than one. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Is Naughton any chance of leaving the Dogs??

I would think it is low.


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