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A elite key forward is an amazing luxury, but elite mids will always be more valuable. JJ, Sparrow etc are great but we need to plan for a future after Trac and Oliverย 

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1 hour ago, MrFreeze said:

A elite key forward is an amazing luxury, but elite mids will always be more valuable. JJ, Sparrow etc are great but we need to plan for a future after Trac and Oliverย 

They are only 26 and 25โ€ฆย 

Live in the moment.

1 minute ago, rpfc said:

They are only 26 and 25โ€ฆย 

Live in the moment.

Actually 27 and 25.

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29 minutes ago, rpfc said:

They are only 26 and 25โ€ฆย 

Live in the moment.

I'll never turn down elite midfield talentย 


31 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Actually 27 and 25.

Add on 3+ years of developing the high-pick mid/forward and they're 30+ and 28+

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3 minutes ago, Deestiny Awaits said:

Just mentions us having Freo's first and second round pick. Nothing new or exciting.

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5 hours ago, Deestiny Awaits said:

Just the Herald Sun trawling Demonland for stories again.

28 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

We have defensive and forward recruits... This year we should top up on mids.

I think we need another young key forward and Kozzie type and then mids or best available.

We will need more than JVR and Jefferson, if he makes it, as key forwards.

Hopefully the Kozzie type becomes a little less important, after the original signs a long term contract extension with us.

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Edited by Redleg

10 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I think we need another young key forward and Kozzie type and then mids or best available.

We will need more than JVR and Jefferson, if he makes it, as key forwards.

Hopefully the Kozzie type becomes a little less important, after the original signs a long term contract extension with us.

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You could never have enough Kozzieโ€™s, Red.

On 3/30/2023 at 1:00 PM, Demons11 said:

Day from the Hawks is off home to SA at the end of the yearย 

Signed with Hawks until 2027.ย 

I come to this forum for knowledge and proven inside goss

1 minute ago, radar said:

Signed with Hawks until 2027.ย 

I come to this forum for knowledge and proven inside goss

You come here for @Nudgeย and you know it you filthy rumour loving gruntle.

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Sorry, having a weird day.


1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

You could never have enough Kozzieโ€™s, Red.

Agree.

Wishlist would include:ย 

1. Mid/fwd
2. Skillful mid who can play inside/wing/flanks
3. Ruc/fwd

We have enough small fwds given Chandler's development - assuming we retain Pickett that is. But maybe Nick Watson is too good if available?

Iโ€™m not sure if there is a right or wrong but Iโ€™d hate for us to be linked to someone and it was telegraphed in April.

I definitely think we will look at bundling up multiple first round picks this year and next year and trying to inject some top end midfield talentย 

I rate our developing keys in Jefferson and Van Rooyen. i am really optimistic what they will becomeย 

salary cap permitting i'd have a very serious look at Ben Mckay as a long term replacement for Steven May to extend our windowย 


2 hours ago, Redleg said:

I think we need another young key forward and Kozzie type and then mids or best available.

We will need more than JVR and Jefferson, if he makes it, as key forwards.

Hopefully the Kozzie type becomes a little less important, after the original signs a long term contract extension with us.

ย 

Agreed. How many good KPFs in this year's crop that would go top 10? And are there any Kozzy types that are gettable with our likely picks?ย @Pennant St Deeย @IvanBartul13ย @ChaserJย @spirit of norm smithย @Chelly

2 hours ago, radar said:

Signed with Hawks until 2027.ย 

I come to this forum for knowledge and proven inside goss

Thanks for your inputย 

@Demons11ย has had pretty good mail in the past. We understand some things change and there's always lots of moving pieces. At least you don't do riddles...

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Zane Duursma will be high on our draft board.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Zane Duursma will be high on our draft board.

Hope so


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