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Quite a half of footy from our Flag hero Harmes

 
23 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Would definitely be a good get! Only knock on him is he averages less than a goal a game. But 24, super athletic.

has never had a consistent run at it

reckon he could be good

Well done Harmesy!!

He could always finish

being a consistent performer was the issue

 
5 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Quite a half of footy from our Flag hero Harmes

Get him back!

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

has never had a consistent run at it

reckon he could be good

Hunner percent. Tough competition with Hogan, Riccardi and Stringer in that forward line.


21 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Well done Harmesy!!

He could always finish

being a consistent performer was the issue

To think we let Harmes go and kept Hunter

 

Kennedy is in the top 40 players in the league this year, I was pretty surprised that Carlton let him go.


5 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

How’s the KPF depth at Doggies.

JUH out for a KPD will do the dogs a lot of good. They won’t win a flag without a proper full back.

The guy I think we got wrong and I always had a lot of time for (and was one of our few goalkicking midfielders) is Harmes. We miss what he can provide, plus another around the ground mid rotation. I'd have him ahead of Sharp for example.

Of course Harmes was a considered a liability , banished to Casey and told to seek opportunities elsewhere.

After signing with the Dogs … “I felt like I could really belong to this club and feel like they really believed in me. They do believe in me that I can be a really good AFL footballer”.

Traded to Dogs in exchange for a future third-round pick (which the Dees used with future 1st in a 4 pick bundle to get higher draft pick in 2024 draft)

3/4 time Dogs v Giants

Harmes 4 goals 15 possessions, 80% disposal efficiency, 10 score involvements

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23 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

To think we let Harmes go and kept Hunter

I assume you are intelligent person

Harmes left as he couldn’t hold down a spot in the 22. Same as he has been dropped by the dogs. If you don’t remember all his poor games, I can refresh your memory

Hunter was brought in to fill a hole on the wing

2 separate situations


I understand his trading was cultural, but still...

7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Of course Harmes was a considered a liability , banished to Casey and told to seek opportunities elsewhere.

After signing with the Dogs … “I felt like I could really belong to this club and feel like they really believed in me. They do believe in me that I can be a really good AFL footballer”.

Traded to Dogs in exchange for a future third-round pick (which the Dees used with future 1st in a 4 pick bundle to get higher draft pick in 2024 draft)

3/4 time Dogs v Giants

Harmes 4 goals 15 possessions, 80% disposal efficiency, 10 score involvements

you just forgot to mention he only managed 9 games last year and has been dropped multiple times

So banished to Casey and to the Dogs VFL team so maybe a Harmes issue

Dogs got Cooper Hynes too. Would have loved him.

1 hour ago, Dingo said:

Get him back!

If wishes were horse... i mean horses

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

one premiership between em

Harmes 4 goals V GWS. Very pleased for him. He turned the '21 GF with his beautiful pass to Fritter in Q3.


Not sure why we let harmes go and then replaced him with players like billings, hunter and sharp

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5 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Quite a half of footy from our Flag hero Harmes

Get him back!

1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Not sure why we let harmes go and then replaced him with players like billings, hunter and sharp

Agree

 
19 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Not sure why we let harmes go and then replaced him with players like billings, hunter and sharp

The players we’ve traded in have been a massive failure no doubt, but we traded out Harmes at the end of 2023 and if you look at player ratings that year, he was rated 30th out of a possible 34 players on our list.

So Beveridge couldn’t win a friend last year ..supporters wanted him gone ..media said he was gone (multiple times) club hasn’t committed to a longer contract ..all of a sudden this year ..he’s a genius ..,parallels anyone 🤨.


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