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2 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Inside info Dazzle? 

Bernie Vince on triple M

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Bernie Vince on triple M

Did Bernie say it’s a realistic possibility? This worries me a little 😳

 

Contracted until 2025 so no way we let him go. Would just about close our flag window unless we found a suitable quality tall replacement, of which there are none.

56 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Did Bernie say it’s a realistic possibility? This worries me a little 😳

A must keep at all costs - he's crucial as a swingman.


Petty is one of the best aerial players in the game, I’d be surprised if lots of clubs don’t ask the question.

If he goes, we are in strife

Would take a ridiculous offer. If they offer Jordan Dawson as part of the deal perhaps 

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Bernie Vince on triple M

Pretty sure this started because some Crows nuff on Twitter thought McAdam for Petty and a pick is a good deal.

Adelaide being such a small town it then bounces around and comes back as some form of valid rumour. 

 

Giants up at half time. If they beat Port we get pick 13?? Fraction more trade power for us!

4 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Pretty sure this started because some Crows nuff on Twitter thought McAdam for Petty and a pick is a good deal.

Adelaide being such a small town it then bounces around and comes back as some form of valid rumour. 

Wasn't that nuff the bloke who sat out the game for a year because he didn't wanna play for Melbourne in Darren Jarman? [censored].

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10 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

Wasn't that nuff the bloke who sat out the game for a year because he didn't wanna play for Melbourne in Darren Jarman? [censored].

think it was the even dumber one, andrew

On 9/12/2023 at 8:43 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

I would if he wasnt turning 36 next year.

But he's genuinely cooked mate. Not that he was overly quick but his awareness and sharpness around stoppages have declined significantly.

Champion player, but he needs to.retire gracefully. 

Boak has played well tonight. He’s still a solid AFL midfielder. 

1 minute ago, Fat Tony said:

Boak has played well tonight. He’s still a solid AFL midfielder. 

The last thing we need in our midfield right now is a slow 36 year old.

Giant mids running rings around him on the outside.

Speed and outside skill is what we want.

On 9/3/2023 at 9:57 PM, old55 said:

Tom Lynch will play all next year at 31yo. If his foot is OK he should be able to play at least 2 more years. He's a very good player.

Lynch has 2 years to run on his contract at Richmond, he's not going to play in their next flag. Their first pick last year was 49 and they have 25, 44, 62, 80 this year.  They may be looking to improve their draft hand and Lynch would be valuable collateral along with Dusty.

I'd definitely be interested.

Saw him in South Yarra two days ago hobbling slowly in a moon boot… hasn’t he been out since early in the season with that  injury?

the irony of Richmond trying to ship off a bloke with a bung foot to us.

Our first four picks are locked in prior to the trade/fa period and any potential North compensation.

We have: 5, 13, 24 and 32

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8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The last thing we need in our midfield right now is a slow 36 year old.

Giant mids running rings around him on the outside.

Speed and outside skill is what we want.

I think we need to look at upgrading both our wingers and Salem looks cooked. But we’re potentially losing a lot of inside midfield depth, with Harmes, Jordon and Dunstan leaving and Brayshaw in some doubt. And I think we really need to try and win it next year given May and Gawn are both 32 next season. 

We could really use a key forward and pacy pressure small forward, like Jesse and Toby.

 

Giants proving you don't need to go out and spend big on a ruckman.

They have a no name ruckman who just competes and gives 110% each contest.

If we can go and find someone of similar ilk to Briggs then that's all we need right now.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Giants proving you don't need to go out and spend big on a ruckman.

They have a no name ruckman who just competes and gives 110% each contest.

If we can go and find someone of similar ilk to Briggs then that's all we need right now.

I think we even conceded that in the last 4 or 5 games too, having our mids take multiple inside 50 ruck contests. 

Maybe Goody and co are finally in Bevo's corner. 

I've posted about this in the past, but the ruck position is the most overrated and easy to exploit position in the game IMO.

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5 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

I think we even conceded that in the last 4 or 5 games too, having our mods rake multiple inside 50 ruck contests. 

Maybe Goody and co are finally in Bevo's corner. 

I've posted about this in the past, but the ruck position is the most overrated and easy to exploit position in the game IMO.

Usually true, but Gawny is the exception to this, and every rule in life.


1 hour ago, Palace Dees said:

Usually true, but Gawny is the exception to this, and every rule in life.

The opposition constantly sharks his taps.

Max is a brilliant mark around the ground, with an amazing tank, but he's often not on the same page as his mids (tapping to really dangerous areas or to outnumbers for us) and his taps are often sharked by the opposition. 

5 hours ago, Binmans PA said:

The opposition constantly sharks his taps.

Max is a brilliant mark around the ground, with an amazing tank, but he's often not on the same page as his mids (tapping to really dangerous areas or to outnumbers for us) and his taps are often sharked by the opposition. 

As evident on Friday night...

8 hours ago, Nascent said:

Our first four picks are locked in prior to the trade/fa period and any potential North compensation.

We have: 5, 13, 24 and 32

bundle 24, 32 and our future first for GC pick 5? or do we need to include 13?

 
22 hours ago, 2021 said:

Is it realistic that we get 11 from Sydney?

No is the short answer.

10 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Giants proving you don't need to go out and spend big on a ruckman.

They have a no name ruckman who just competes and gives 110% each contest.

If we can go and find someone of similar ilk to Briggs then that's all we need right now.

He is ranked second of all rucks over the second half of the year. How much would he cost in trade now. Gawn was a no name ruck until he wasn’t. They just take time but they are hard to pick. This year there are available emerging but unproven rucks in Flynn, Hayes and Teakle. I am sure one of them can both do the job and maybe under Max could become the next Briggs. 


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