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1 hour ago, sisso said:

We've done ok to upgrade our class and X factor with McAdam and Billings in and Harmes and Jordon out.....got so many grunt players it worthwhile trading in a bit more skill

I think this assessment is good. Upgrade in quality for both assuming Billings is fit.

A worry that McAdam is 28yo and only played 50 games. Am I missing something?

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On 10/10/2023 at 22:47, WERRIDEE said:

I'd rather have Billings than McAdam.

And can we have both?

On 17/10/2023 at 16:05, Stretch Johnson said:

The Billings method probably will lead to less scoring opportunities in comparison to other methods.

But when it doesn’t work as planned - straight through the middle 

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14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Ooooohhhhh   gooooodyyy...  he can kick !!!   Handy.. We'll see.  

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On 08/10/2023 at 14:29, DeeSpencer said:

Billings has kicked 108 goals and 123 points in his career. For a skilful player he’s a dreadful kick for goal and his field kicking doesn’t stack up either.

We’re getting McAdam - 72 goals, 40 behinds for some forward line depth. 

If we had faith in his body he could do Hunter’s job but we don’t need another Hunter.

Of the perennially injured saints players I’d prefer Dan McKenzie who was looking like a very handy quick wingman before his body blew apart. 

An other day an other sook from you 

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Definite skill upgrade on Harmes and Jordon, but he doesn't have the work rate of either of them. Horrible yips in front of goal, and he will have to do a power of work in the pre-season to convince me he has the 2-way running demanded by Goodwin. My hope is that one of Woewodin, Moniz-Wakefield or other will take the Hunter wing, and Billings might be fighting them or Spargo/Chandler for a spot.

Happy to be proven wrong.

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Absolutely rapt with this pick up. i reckon he's going to find his way into our team for round 1 and stay there. he's an upgrade on Spargo in every measure, he's got the kicking skills, but he will be 10 times more damaging and will slot more goals 

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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

My key takeaways; Paul Connors rates us. He doesn’t rate St Kilda. 

He makes a lot of cash from the Dees. He manages some of our best players. 
Also nice of him to acknowledge that SOS woke up in time to chat to Melbourne 😂

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A lot of Dlanders were on the Jack Billing’s bandwagon early 👍 I wasn’t aware of our interest until late today. Looks like another good pickup., certainly helps cover some of our depth concerns, hope he is as fit and firing as his manager suggests.

Welcome to the MFC Jack Billings I hope you get a clear run at it at the Dees we could certainly use more skills in front of the ball, look forward to seeing you out on the G next year.

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1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

I think this assessment is good. Upgrade in quality for both assuming Billings is fit.

A worry that McAdam is 28yo and only played 50 games. Am I missing something?

I think I'm right in saying he was a mature age recruit.

Played his first game at 23 IIRC

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New babies will be created after his exploits on the field are realised and celebrated in around 11 months time.

Great bit of late business by Lamby and Co.

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