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2 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Dimma didn't want Mabior Chol. He's gone alright since parting company with Hardwick. Twice.

I thought he was getting ironical cheers from the hawks fans Friday night? 
 

Not sure Dimma is losing much sleep over letting him go? 

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4 hours ago, Pulp Fritschon said:

Always liked Rosas but the fact that Dimma doesn’t want him probably says it all. 

 

2 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Dimma didn't want Mabior Chol. He's gone alright since parting company with Hardwick. Twice.

Dimma would be pretty hard on blokes who don't have a good work ethic

Chol doesn't look like a big worker. Rosas from reports is pretty slack

 
On 03/09/2024 at 09:19, layzie said:

No idea why they would be shipping him out so soon.

If available I'd definitely be having a look, he's your classic small forward with blistering speed on the outside and very good defensive pressure. Different to Nibbler of course but could go a way to filling that particular void. 

If you all  read the post about 10 back they have an NGA Lombard ready in the next draft in Nov and  3 other half forwards on list inc. Humphries and Ainsworth. 

Do our due diligence but he may fit into side as ANB replacement? 

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I am all for Mally coming to us

He is walk up starter imo and gives Kozzy more time in the Mid

His best has him at a sub 10 touches, 1 goal, 2 tackles per game at best. No thanks.

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11 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

His best has him at a sub 10 touches, 1 goal, 2 tackles per game at best. No thanks.

Played almost every min forward during his career

Take away the disposals and look at his pressure acts, goal assists

Would be an upgrade to what we currently have

 

Definitely a yes from me. Has X factor and skill and would be a nice 1-2 punch with Kozzy


We definitely need another agile small forward in addition to Kossie. We should have a crack at this guy.

45 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Played almost every min forward during his career

Take away the disposals and look at his pressure acts, goal assists

Would be an upgrade to what we currently have

isn't it his lack of these that has kept him out of gc17's side? that's certainly the impression i have had

averages just over 2 tackles per game, less than half a goal assist per game, and only 1.5 i50s per game in the few afl games he's played

vfl stats from @WheeloRatings indicate in the vfl his averages per game bounce to:

  • 18.1 disposals

  • 1 goal per game

  • 3.7 score involvements

  • 3.2 tackles

    • 0.7 tackles i50

wouldn't want to give up much for him - wonder what he's 'worth'

we definitely need a pressure forward, but one who impacts the scoreboard too... but so too does just about every team

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18 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

isn't it his lack of these that has kept him out of gc17's side? that's certainly the impression i have had

averages just over 2 tackles per game, less than half a goal assist per game, and only 1.5 i50s per game in the few afl games he's played

vfl stats from @WheeloRatings indicate in the vfl his averages per game bounce to:

  • 18.1 disposals

  • 1 goal per game

  • 3.7 score involvements

  • 3.2 tackles

    • 0.7 tackles i50

wouldn't want to give up much for him - wonder what he's 'worth'

we definitely need a pressure forward, but one who impacts the scoreboard too... but so too does just about every team

Would cost us peanuts as GC want him gone

They told him he could explore another FC last season also

1 hour ago, 2021 said:

Did he play under King?

Yep, just went back and looked, played in 5/7 games.

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2 hours ago, 2021 said:

Did he play under King?

i'd trust King to know if he had the potential/temperament. we clearly need more speed and run.. all for it if King is keen.

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