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2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

I see Tarryn Thomas may be given a life line from the Saints. That’s despicable. If it was us I would not renew my membership.

He will s*** in the Saints nest like he did at Norf

He should not be on an AFL list or involved in the AFL ever again

 
 

He's a nice kick, maybe if we trade Fritta, but I'd prefer Wright. We don't want too many who struggle at ground level in.our forward half.


54 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

https://x.com/TheRunHomeSEN/status/1820711406049935655?t=ZTVq22eDoy000hXTHQJV2w&s=19

Jack Lukosius on the market this year, another KPF too look at. Not necessarily the bulking KF like Waterman but an amazing kick and has a lot to like.

He's one player I've been interested in for a lot of this year. As a player, I'd welcome him to the Dees. He's not the big bodied traditional style KPF - but his ball use and shot on goal action is great. He's one of those players who doesn't necessarily do a lot, but does a lot right and can be very damaging from a scoring perspective off limited possessions. 

My concern about him coming to us doesn't actually relate to him per se, it's more about whether he would be an effective player for us given our forward 50 entries.

6 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

He's one player I've been interested in for a lot of this year. As a player, I'd welcome him to the Dees. He's not the big bodied traditional style KPF - but his ball use and shot on goal action is great. He's one of those players who doesn't necessarily do a lot, but does a lot right and can be very damaging from a scoring perspective off limited possessions. 

My concern about him coming to us doesn't actually relate to him per se, it's more about whether he would be an effective player for us given our forward 50 entries.

He would improve our forward 50 entries as a roaming CHF. Worth a look dependant on the cost.

4 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

He would improve our forward 50 entries as a roaming CHF. Worth a look dependant on the cost.

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5 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

He would improve our forward 50 entries as a roaming CHF. Worth a look dependant on the cost.

Agree with this and he's in a nice age bracket. 

On a lighthearted note did anyone watch the boomers game against serbia the other night. There were 2 big targets from Serbia. I did comment at the time gee one could sit at ff and the other could ruck. They were huge. 

On a serious note anyone that can use the ball well, kick straight and does not get injured. 

Waterman would be a good target. He is a good mark and kicks goals and if he was with us at least he can't kick another bag agianst us like he did last time. 


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

On a lighthearted note did anyone watch the boomers game against serbia the other night. There were 2 big targets from Serbia. I did comment at the time gee one could sit at ff and the other could ruck. They were huge. 

On a serious note anyone that can use the ball well, kick straight and does not get injured. 

Waterman would be a good target. He is a good mark and kicks goals and if he was with us at least he can't kick another bag agianst us like he did last time. 

Probably why the majority of 200cm+ players in the AFL aren't athletic.... better to go play basketball and earn way more money!

1 hour ago, BLWNBA said:

He's one player I've been interested in for a lot of this year. As a player, I'd welcome him to the Dees. He's not the big bodied traditional style KPF - but his ball use and shot on goal action is great. He's one of those players who doesn't necessarily do a lot, but does a lot right and can be very damaging from a scoring perspective off limited possessions. 

My concern about him coming to us doesn't actually relate to him per se, it's more about whether he would be an effective player for us given our forward 50 entries.

Forget about Houston go for Lukosius. Port would let Houston go for a high draft pick in order to get Lukosius. Spare the middleman and go directly for Lukosius. He is a beautiful kick, plays at both ends and is much younger than Houston. He is a much better footballer than Jack Watts.

3 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Forget about Houston go for Lukosius. Port would let Houston go for a high draft pick in order to get Lukosius. Spare the middleman and go directly for Lukosius. He is a beautiful kick, plays at both ends and is much younger than Houston. He is a much better footballer than Jack Watts.

He plays both ends because he’s not good enough to hold down a spot at either. His goal kicking is great forward but his contest and work rate are poor, he’s a beautiful ball user at half back but refuses to defend.

He’s Watts with a better strength and conditioning program but the same lack of killer instinct.

Someone’s going to try to get it out of him and maybe as he matures he’ll deliver. It’s not a gamble I’d be wanting to take 

Will Setterfield still out of contract

Would be a solid & cheap fringe/depth midfield option

Still only 26


10 minutes ago, adonski said:

Will Setterfield still out of contract

Would be a solid & cheap fringe/depth midfield option

Still only 26

What about Will Brodie instead?

Just now, DistrACTION Jackson said:

What about Will Brodie instead?

Footywire has him out of contract end of 2026 but not a bad shout, can't see him playing for Freo again in a hurry

20 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Wouldn’t be surprised if Tim Membrey is a Demon next year 

Inside knowledge or just a feeling?

3 hours ago, Jeremy said:

Wouldn’t be surprised if Tim Membrey is a Demon next year 

There was a time when Membrey played like Wayne Carey every time he lined up against the Dees.


11 hours ago, MrFreeze said:

https://x.com/TheRunHomeSEN/status/1820711406049935655?t=ZTVq22eDoy000hXTHQJV2w&s=19

Jack Lukosius on the market this year, another KPF too look at. Not necessarily the bulking KF like Waterman but an amazing kick and has a lot to like.

We would be a better team with Lukosius.

5 hours ago, adonski said:

Will Setterfield still out of contract

Would be a solid & cheap fringe/depth midfield option

Still only 26

Hell no 

3 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

Hell no 

We're not going into 2025 with Baz Laurie as our only midfield depth Frappa

 
3 hours ago, Jeremy said:

Wouldn’t be surprised if Tim Membrey is a Demon next year 

Great bloke but on the decline as a footballer and has some baggage, i'd probably prefer us back in Turner, Jefferson and Van Rooyen. 

Just now, Ted Lasso said:

Great bloke but on the decline as a footballer and has some baggage, i'd probably prefer us back in Turner, Jefferson and Van Rooyen. 

We’ll lose Ben Brown and Schace from the list, Melksham future uncertain, we’ve got to have at least some sort of experience / depth in the forward line if one of the troops you mentioned go down, he’d be solid insurance, out of contract and just turned 30 so still a couple years left at least 


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