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5 hours ago, poita said:

Why the obsession with small and medium sized forwards? Why are we not prioritising key defenders, rucks and midfielders given the profile of our list, and likely retirements in the next 2-3 years?

We have drafted 2 key forwards in the last 2 drafts JVR and MJ and a key defender in Jed Adams last year. There was Laurie and Bowey 3 years ago for much needed smalls with good disposal. Tick Bowser 2021 Premiership player.  

Really IMO both most urgent needs are addressed this draft. Forwards McAdam Billing Fullarton 2nd ruck/resting plus  mid size power X factor forward Koltyn Holstrup and. Goal kicking outside running winger /hf Caleb Windsor and rookie mid Kynan Brown. 

I was a little disappointed we didn’t take Curtin at 6 but we obviously decided on CW and also KH firmly beforehand.

I am happy with that group and believe greatest weaknesses have been addressed. If BBB and T Mac are fit and firing by some miracle we will have all the pieces in place with just a faster game plan from Mini. 

JT and TL have done well. 

 

In July we held picks, 5, 13, 25, 33.

We had Brodes, Harmsey, Jordan, our premiership players.

Be nice to start again.

Edited by bluey

2 hours ago, bluey said:

In July we held picks, 5, 13, 25, 33.

We had Brodes, Harmsey, Jordan, our premiership players.

Be nice to start again.

This reads like some weird MFC themed haiku.

And like many haikus it is nigh on impossible to work out what the hell it is supposed to mean.

Take this famous haiku by Kobayashi Issa about Stuart Dew for example:

This world of dew

is a world of dew,

and yet, and yet.

 
23 hours ago, Vineytime said:

Why didn’t we select Daniel Curtain?

 

22 hours ago, Demonland said:

He was not available.

However Daniel Curtin was. 

We could get a new set of curtains then.


What has it been like dealing with Dodoro all these years and how much will you miss him?

Will you have Christmas day off work this year?

Have you been offered big money to work at the AFL recruiting good umpires?

 

We seem happy to trade in future picks both giving and recieving. The AFL make up the rules as they go along with compensation picks how do you put a value on futures with so little certainty?

Ideally if you can tie that in with a drive by swipe at the AFL for letting Maynard get off

16 hours ago, binman said:

This reads like some weird MFC themed haiku.

And like many haikus it is nigh on impossible to work out what the hell it is supposed to mean.

Take this famous haiku by Kobayashi Issa about Stuart Dew for example:

This world of dew

is a world of dew,

and yet, and yet.

That's an easy one binman.

The traditional Haiku is simple yet complex, steeped in imagery that jaxtapose the conflict in the relationship of 2 ideas or concepts at a single instant in time and looks to provide an intriguing and unexpected outcome or perspective. Here Kobayashi is clearly describing the moment in 2015 when Stuart is offered “yet” rejects the coaching role at Melbourne and thus denying “a world of Dew”.

 

What areas of the list (positional needs) would you and the club ideally like to address in the next 2 drafts?

Edited by Demon 16

There was a bit of rumours going around early that we were interested in Daniel Curtin with pick 7, however we made the decision to go with Caleb Windsor.

I'd be keen to know, 1. Did we ever consider Curtin at that pick? and 2. If so, what was it in Windsor's game that made us decide to take him ahead of Curtin?


Just thought of something on a completely different train of thought than the draft questions because I imagine JT is generally keen to only answer so many and give away so much on that topic.

I'd like to know:

What does JT and/or the recruiting team do to develop their scouting? Has he met with teams from some of the bigger leagues in the world? 

And a recommendation, if he's looking for inspiration he should go meet with the OKC Thunder who have absolutely crushed the NBA draft recently (aside from some recent concerning Josh Giddey rumours)

We listed Kynan Brown as a Category B in the Rookie Draft. Does this mean we still have two rookie places? Assuming it does and we take Marty Hore, how is the club looking to fill the other vacancy?

On 23/11/2023 at 21:07, Queanbeyan Demon said:

What has it been like dealing with Dodoro all these years and how much will you miss him?

Will you have Christmas day off work this year?

Have you been offered big money to work at the AFL recruiting good umpires?

 

Q3 seems easily answered.   
Do they really want or need good umpires or do they only want compliant ones?  🙄

If not too late to put forward q’s for JT:

- Did the Eagles genuinely engage in talks re: pick 1 trade, or was it just due diligence?

- When did we round in on Tholstrup as a player for selection 13? What sort of player (positionally) do you project he’ll develop into over time (e.g. mid/fwd or predominately a fwd)?

- Was WC future 1st on the table for pick 7, and if so, how tempting was the trade?

Edited by ChaserJ

Ok apologies if answered before, but,

when will the podcast be up and going.

i really want to listen to the answers JT might put up.

my thanks to him and to Demonland podcasters.


Silly me, took too long. Was keen to ask more about the added software intel JT mentioned last year that helped us recruit Sestan and if more clubs had seemingly got a hold of it 

Thanks for the  interview Andy. Thought JT was still pre draft interview mode a bit and not wanting to give too much away. 
Sounds like we have been keen on Windsor since start of last season. Surprised that he thought our two new recruits are the most likely to debut in their first season ahead of others who have already been on the list. 
He was also keen to let us know that it’s going to take a while for last years tall picks to be ready. 
JVR is the exception not the rule. 
Thanks again, always enjoy listening to JT and yourself of course 😊
 

Wow Andy you and JT covered a lot of territory and every player that we asked about. JT goes at 100 mph he has great recall and you can tell how closely he follows each of his recruits and watches them closely for the right signs. I love his word Intent, something that he seeks in the draftee’s. Top interview thanks again.!!

Outstanding, insightful interview Andy.  My hopes for 2024 and beyond are becoming rejuvenated after listening.  JT always seems so open with his responses.  Thanks to you and all Demonlanders who posed questions.  


Great Interview, certainly gives us members and supporters more insight into our trade and list building strategy than the traditional media currently provides.

Top job, Andy, as ever. Perhaps my biggest take out was that Kalani White, Noah Yze and Marley Davey are all being closely monitored for upcoming F/S. Hard not to get excited!

 
22 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Top job, Andy, as ever. Perhaps my biggest take out was that Kalani White, Noah Yze and Marley Davey are all being closely monitored for upcoming F/S. Hard not to get excited!

So who's starting the Marley Davey thread?


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