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We already quite slow in the middle we don’t need another one plus he can’t kick over a jam tin 

 
9 minutes ago, FreedFromDesire said:

I'm not sure what politics has to do with anything on a football forum, however in relation to this football matter I'm choosing to be a realist about the situation we're in as a club currently while hoping we may be able to do better.

Personally I'm not convinced a midfield of a constantly sore Viney, a box of chocolates in Oliver and an apparent Lazarus in Petracca takes us any higher than we managed to stumble to this year. Macrae would improve that mix in my view. Perhaps by not a huge amount, but it helps.

I would much prefer to discuss potential improvements and options than merely attack others, it is a place to discuss football after all.

The point being, I'd rather do nothing than recruits list cloggers.

No. No. No. We drafted three list cloggers last year, and we still have Hunter. No more 

 

One speed but a worthy Brayshaw replacement. I can see this happening. 


1 hour ago, BoBo said:

My one immediate thought is that he is a greater version of sparrow.

Is Sparrow going to grow into the player he can be?

Are we going to be chasing another flag for the next 3 years? Or should we look to youth.

I'm not sure Sparrow has ever shown he is a 30 touch mid

God no, imagine forking out good money for a 30 year old player we simply don’t need. We need pace and skill. 

 
16 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

God no, imagine forking out good money for a 30 year old player we simply don’t need. We need pace and skill. 

Agree - the cost would be huge.

If he were cheap then maybe.


HELL YEAH GET HIM IN !! NIBBLER REPLACEMENT

1 hour ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

I'm not sure Sparrow has ever shown he is a 30 touch mid

Fair point

2 hours ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

I'm not sure Sparrow has ever shown he is a 30 touch mid

He’s got over 25 possessions once in 95 games and over 6 clearances also once. 
 

Warner had 7 clearances in the last quarter on the weekend. 
 

I always liked him but we just cannot develop players like the best clubs can. 

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2 minutes ago, MoeSyzlak said:

He’s got over 25 possessions once in 95 games and over 6 clearances also once. 
 

Warner had 7 clearances in the last quarter on the weekend. 
 

I always liked him but we just cannot develop players like the best clubs can. 

Too many drinks tonight Moe, we've gotten more out of Sparrow than what a lot of clubs would, he just isn't very good

He's a well developed bust which is why he's managed to play so many games


3 hours ago, sisso said:

Not what we need, too slow. Be better at a club like St Kilda who need a distributor to feed their runners

I thought he was more of an outside player getting the ball from libba and trelor 

18 minutes ago, MoeSyzlak said:

He’s got over 25 possessions once in 95 games and over 6 clearances also once. 
 

Warner had 7 clearances in the last quarter on the weekend. 
 

I always liked him but we just cannot develop players like the best clubs can. 

Urrrrrgghhhhhhh yeah.

 

The thing that immediately jumps to mind when I think about Sparrow is he’ll do something about 5 minutes into the second quarter of a game and I’ll think ‘huh, oh yeah, sparrow is playing’ 

He just doesn’t seem to impact or get into games regularly?

No. 

This is not the way the game is going, we do need midfield depth but not at this cost.

Slow and average kick at best.

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15 hours ago, demoniac said:

Slow, one paced player. 

The game is increasingly prioritising speed and spread, and that is where we need to focus our drafting and trading.

A pass for mine.

Perfect fit for us then. I don't need to read the rest of this thread now.

Toxic culture at Bulldogs.  Smith. Macrae. Must be a toxic culture. 
 

Macrae is like Caleb Daniel.  3 years ago. Yes. They had energy and pace.  Not anymore. 

Unfortunately for Macrae, he has lost pace.  He gets exposed defensively.   Ok kick but more of a chip or up and under kick.  He’s on big $$$ too.  I’m not a fan of another Hunter, Billings salary cap to assist other clubs.

It’s a BIG NO !!!! 

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5 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Could Dees join Macrae race?

Jay Clark believes he would be perfect for us and would takeover the Angus Brayshaw role.

He’s nothing like Gus. 

I honestly think North would be foolish not to go after him. They need experience and leadership. He’s a decent player who has gotten a lot out of himself. Could protect some of their younger mids and set standards.

1 hour ago, Heart Beats True said:

Could Dees join Macrae race?

Jay Clark believes he would be perfect for us and would takeover the Angus Brayshaw role.

 

59 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He’s nothing like Gus. 

I honestly think North would be foolish not to go after him. They need experience and leadership. He’s a decent player who has gotten a lot out of himself. Could protect some of their younger mids and set standards.

I'm 60 years old and 5'11 tall. I declare that I'm ready to take over from Max when he's done.

 

I like him but No; not quick, expensive and not young

20 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Fits the Geelong recruit profile given he is in his 30's


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