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2 hours ago, A F said:

The Freo or Adelaide games are the only chance, but they'll want pick 1, so no chance really.

Not sure the Eagles read your post.

One kick, to a side at home, playing for finals.

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19 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Not sure the Eagles read your post.

One kick, to a side at home, playing for finals.

Simpson would have been [censored] himself in the final quarter.

When our initial correspondence occurred, Essendon were leading easily.

Essendon are a hopeless, irrelevant football club, living off past triumphs. 😉

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1 minute ago, A F said:

Simpson would have been [censored] himself in the final quarter.

When our initial correspondence occurred, Essendon were leading easily.

Essendon are a hopeless, irrelevant football club, living off past triumphs. 😉

Simpson did smile when the siren went.

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4 hours ago, A F said:

So you wouldn't go after Reid, mate? And if you would, what would you be prepared to part with?


I would, I’m just nervous that my uneducated opinion is probably wrong.

I’d think pick 4 & 7/8 would do it. Thinking we’d get 7/8 from GC for a collection of 2nd rounders. I think giving up much more might be a bridge too far.

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4 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


I would, I’m just nervous that my uneducated opinion is probably wrong.

I’d think pick 4 & 7/8 would do it. Thinking we’d get 7/8 from GC for a collection of 2nd rounders. I think giving up much more might be a bridge too far.

Fair enough mate. I'll back JT in. Has he had a miss with a mid?

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If port get up tonight.....

Thinking we need to T...the north game 1 - keep pick 1 safe in West Coast hands for us to claim AND aim for 4th instead of 3rd to play Pies at mcg week 1.....

Cats do us a solid and get over the Power - yep get that 2nd spot and pressure the Pies for 1st......

 

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22 minutes ago, A F said:

Laurie is a half forward to be fair and hasn't had a shot quite yet.

I agree with you about Laurie. He played the 1st game this year, struggled and was immediately dropped. I think once you've made the team you should be given 2, preferably 3, games to try to establish yourself. To the Club's credit they at least gave Woewodin a decent run at it (3 games).  

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On 8/4/2023 at 3:16 PM, Fat Tony said:

Reid looks to be a beautiful mover and is clearly very skilled. The fend offs are exceptional and the player he looks like most is Jai Newcombe. But I don't think Reid will be as big and strong as Petracca, Wines or Martin and he does not look to have the same leap as Petracca.

I have to say, I like the look of Zane Duursma, who looks a protype AFL footballer. He is bigger and looks to have more running and leaping ability than Reid. If the cost to push up the draft order to get Reid is significant, I would prefer we use or picks to trade or take several players.

His leap is fine - took a pretty fair one grab hanger playing for Essendon reserves today.

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25 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

I agree with you about Laurie. He played the 1st game this year, struggled and was immediately dropped. I think once you've made the team you should be given 2, preferably 3, games to try to establish yourself. To the Club's credit they at least gave Woewodin a decent run at it (3 games).  

IMV, he probably won't make it at the MFC, but we'll see.

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4 hours ago, A F said:

IMV, he probably won't make it at the MFC, but we'll see.

I was huge on Laurie's draft highlights and super-excited when we landed him (proving once again that I have no idea), but it should be noted as part of this discussion that it was likely Taylor had Holmes and Bowey biroed in before a late blindside, and that assessing the 2020 draft crop was seriously tricky.

Besides Sydney academy selection Gulden, it's not like there are any serious midfield claims selected below Bailey. Taylor gets a mulligan on that one, together with the Rosman pick, who we likely wouldn't have selected if successful in our bid to lure Isaac Smith. That last point makes for some interesting what-ifs. 

If Smith had hypothetically chosen us to fill our second wing spot, would we have then switched our attention to forward reinforcements a year earlier? McCreery seems like the pick of the bunch selected after Laurie, and very much in the Taylor mould. Wonder where he was on the list? Also MFC 2022 with Smith? 

 

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9 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

He’ll be number 1. Had an almost under 18s championship with bursts of talent shown across his rotation in mid and up forward.  He’s a genuine ruck rover onballer who can play inside and outside mid. Tough and has pace. Even as a half back, he could setup play and can certainly mark the footy.  He’s the number 1 no doubt.  

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