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JTโ€™s Achilles heel is that he canโ€™t get us a gun KPF, but given our woeful entries, not even the best forward would thrive in our forward line.

Also, those wondering if we need a new national recruitment manager, is there a better one out there that is available? No.

Tim Lamb should go before JT. But Goody and his assistants should go before TL.

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48 minutes ago, BangBnagBang said:

Any pick Ess gets this year will be the equivalent of mid teens/ early 20's last draft.

And not to mention any pick they got won't be better than Lindsay. He'd be a top 5 mid in any other draft

6 hours ago, bluey said:

All Iโ€™ve seen and heard are words so far, a million miles away from being Floweresque as promised.

He's played what, like 4 or 5 games? And had his season interrupted by a knee injury.

Please

Some of his picks havenโ€™t stacked up at all.

But he did get us a lot of good players in โ€˜19 draft with LJ and Kozzy which if LJ had of stayed would have been unreal. not his fault mommy came a calling. Rivers also from this draft.

โ€˜20 was a pass (just ) with Bowey and Laurie

โ€œ21 was JVR and Howes. Probably a pass.

โ€˜22 Jeffo, Seatsn and Adamโ€™s. Iโ€™d say this was a poor year.

โ€˜23 We should have gone Caddy over Windsor and/or Logan Morris over Kolt or even Frejdah would have been handy to us. So I think his โ€˜23 draft could have been better.

His 24 draft was good in Langford and XL though.

So out of the last 6 years he had two great ones in 2019 and 2024. 2020 and 2021 were pass (probably being a little generous). I think 2023 was ok but could have been better. And 2022 was clearly his worst.

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On 29/06/2025 at 21:52, Deez21 said:

But since winning a premiership and attempting to build a dynasty, lets look at the picks we squandered giving to Lamb to trade instead of trusting Taylor

Hunter, Dunstan, McAdam, Billings, Harry Sharp, Fullerton, Tom Campbell, Schache

Yeah - I know who trust at this club

In their lies the problem or reason why we have declined this badly.

2 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

โ€˜22 Jeffo, Seatsn and Adamโ€™s. Iโ€™d say this was a poor year.

So out of the last 6 years he had two great ones in 2019 and 2024. 2020 and 2021 were pass (probably being a little generous). I think 2023 was ok but could have been better. And 2022 was clearly his worst.

I wouldn't call 22 a bust just yet.

Jeffo was always a project player and wasn't bad last week given the ball barely went into the forward line in the first or third quater.

Sestan will be a player i haven't seen somebody built with hips and calves like that since Matthew Larkin who captained North before Carey. He will become a player.

Adam's might be a miss


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