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7 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

The thread is titled “Can we talk about Kolt?”

I talked about Kolt.

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

I talked about Kolt just as the thread title suggests. Please don’t amend my posts again. How is his progression as a player? Why, it’s fine and [censored] dandy! There, I answered your question. You’re welcome

Point missed… 🤔

 
2 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

That is great you are a professional in your chosen field. 👏

Hats off to you that you live in Singapore and enjoy ruining people's hobbies and social interaction with people she has grown to love.

More power to you Wizard.

Does your higher power/boss tell you how cr ap your detailed forecasts or written submissions are when they have seen or heard them?

You are chitting on a poster who dedicates alot of her life to her passion 'The mighty Demons' the Club that you support.

If you don't like hearing it don't read her posts/thoughts keep it to yourself or mute her don't come on here all high and mighty from Singapore thinking you can manipulate others.

Most posters appreciate all her efforts and thoughts on all things Demons/ MFC.

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28 minutes ago, Jjrogan said:

!

Cue up the Can we talk about Tom Sparrow thread.

Some things should remain unsaid

 
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2 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

That is great you are a professional in your chosen field. 👏

Hats off to you that you live in Singapore and enjoy ruining people's hobbies and social interaction with people she has grown to love.

More power to you Wizard.

Does your higher power/boss tell you how cr ap your detailed forecasts or written submissions are when they have seen or heard them?

You are chitting on a poster who dedicates alot of her life to her passion 'The mighty Demons' the Club that you support.

If you don't like hearing it don't read her posts/thoughts keep it to yourself or mute her don't come on here all high and mighty from Singapore thinking you can manipulate others.

Most posters appreciate all her efforts and thoughts on all things Demons/ MFC.

That is quite funny. If I lived in Hampton Park or Sunshine would I still be high and mighty. I think I would.

On 14/07/2025 at 21:45, Ugottobekidding said:

Sure the guy in charge of the players and game plan wouldn't have a major say in recruiting?🤣🤣

You're just showing your ignorance. Do some reading. It's widely known that AFL coaches do NOT have a major say in recruiting, for obvious reasons. There's a great Chris Scott interview out there somewhere where he confirms as much.

(Also not limited to AFL, in fact in some sports the head coach has minimal to zero input into recruiting.)


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13 hours ago, bing181 said:

You're just showing your ignorance. Do some reading. It's widely known that AFL coaches do NOT have a major say in recruiting, for obvious reasons. There's a great Chris Scott interview out there somewhere where he confirms as much.

(Also not limited to AFL, in fact in some sports the head coach has minimal to zero input into recruiting.)

In our case I am under the impression the draft decision making is Jason Taylor's research and preparation 80%, Goody for immediate needs 19% and Ghostwriter for vibes 1%.

On 16/07/2025 at 21:43, bing181 said:

You're just showing your ignorance. Do some reading. It's widely known that AFL coaches do NOT have a major say in recruiting, for obvious reasons. There's a great Chris Scott interview out there somewhere where he confirms as much.

(Also not limited to AFL, in fact in some sports the head coach has minimal to zero input into recruiting.)

Paul Roos did, probably why we got the players that drove our premiership.

On 15/07/2025 at 08:55, Dee Boys said:

Are you joking?

Taylor and the scouts watch the players throughout the year and then present to the footy department before the draft. Richardson, Goodwin and the assistant coaches have their input, ask questions and give their thoughts on what kind of players we’re lacking, but have very little say on the final picks.

Nobody would accept a head recruiter’s role if they don’t actually get to choose the players they want, especially at the top end.

So they have a discussion of which Goodwin would have a big say you would hope. There is no way one person is going to make the final decision on recruiting without the knowledge of the coach, his game plan and future direction. Just wouldn't happen. It is pure fantasy.

 
1 hour ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Paul Roos did, probably why we got the players that drove our premiership.

Under Roos' drafts (2013-2015) we drafted five premiership players: Salem, Petracca, Brayshaw, Oliver and ANB. Four of those five were with picks inside the top 8. Petracca and Brayshaw were obvious picks 2 and 3 in that draft. Weideman was a notable bust during this time.

Under Goodwin (2016-2020) we drafted 9 premiership players: Spargo, Fritsch, Petty, Sparrow, Jordon, Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey. Only two of them were in the first round. There wasn't a single draft bust in this time.

If coaches are involved, I would argue that drafting under Goodwin was better - we got a lot of fantastic players with picks in the 20s and 30s. Goodwin also had less to work with in the draft, as we used three first round picks in trades for Lever and May.

17 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

Under Roos' drafts (2013-2015) we drafted five premiership players: Salem, Petracca, Brayshaw, Oliver and ANB. Four of those five were with picks inside the top 8. Petracca and Brayshaw were obvious picks 2 and 3 in that draft. Weideman was a notable bust during this time.

Under Goodwin (2016-2020) we drafted 9 premiership players: Spargo, Fritsch, Petty, Sparrow, Jordon, Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey. Only two of them were in the first round. There wasn't a single draft bust in this time.

If coaches are involved, I would argue that drafting under Goodwin was better - we got a lot of fantastic players with picks in the 20s and 30s. Goodwin also had less to work with in the draft, as we used three first round picks in trades for Lever and May.

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On 17/07/2025 at 11:10, Wizard of Koz said:

In our case I am under the impression the draft decision making is Jason Taylor's research and preparation 80%, Goody for immediate needs 19% and Ghostwriter for vibes 1%.

1%??? Pffft

My vibes account for at least a solid 3%, possibly even 4%

35 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

Under Roos' drafts (2013-2015) we drafted five premiership players: Salem, Petracca, Brayshaw, Oliver and ANB. Four of those five were with picks inside the top 8. Petracca and Brayshaw were obvious picks 2 and 3 in that draft. Weideman was a notable bust during this time.

Under Goodwin (2016-2020) we drafted 9 premiership players: Spargo, Fritsch, Petty, Sparrow, Jordon, Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey. Only two of them were in the first round. There wasn't a single draft bust in this time.

If coaches are involved, I would argue that drafting under Goodwin was better - we got a lot of fantastic players with picks in the 20s and 30s. Goodwin also had less to work with in the draft, as we used three first round picks in trades for Lever and May.

Harmes was also a Roos selection.

Out of curiosity, when you say there hasnt been a single draft bust between 2016-2020, what exactly are you referring too? First round picks? second round?

1 hour ago, seventyfour said:

Under Goodwin (2016-2020) we drafted 9 premiership players: Spargo, Fritsch, Petty, Sparrow, Jordon, Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey. Only two of them were in the first round. There wasn't a single draft bust in this time.

We had a good run no doubt, but no draft busts? hardly. 2016 was all busts except Mitch Hannan who played 50 games before delisting. I do agree it was a good run 2017 onwards but we still had busts such as Rossman, Nietschke, Kyle Dunkley. It was great recruiting.

2 hours ago, seventyfour said:

Under Roos' drafts (2013-2015) we drafted five premiership players: Salem, Petracca, Brayshaw, Oliver and ANB. Four of those five were with picks inside the top 8. Petracca and Brayshaw were obvious picks 2 and 3 in that draft. Weideman was a notable bust during this time.

Under Goodwin (2016-2020) we drafted 9 premiership players: Spargo, Fritsch, Petty, Sparrow, Jordon, Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey. Only two of them were in the first round. There wasn't a single draft bust in this time.

If coaches are involved, I would argue that drafting under Goodwin was better - we got a lot of fantastic players with picks in the 20s and 30s. Goodwin also had less to work with in the draft, as we used three first round picks in trades for Lever and May.

Apart from Fritch and Jackson, those five premiership players Roos recruited were the players to turn it on when needed in the last part of the third quarter.

31 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Apart from Fritch and Jackson, those five premiership players Roos recruited were the players to turn it on when needed in the last part of the third quarter.

Now you’re clutching at straws.


35 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Apart from Fritch and Jackson, those five premiership players Roos recruited were the players to turn it on when needed in the last part of the third quarter.

It really helps to get quality when you have top 10 picks at your disposal, which all of Trac, Salem, Clarry and Gus were. Roos had excellent picks at his disposal because he came into a club which sucked [censored] and also got priority picks and a top pick for Frawley's departure as a free agent.

It's why taking 2 good quality picks to the draft in 2024 and 2025 has been so important. Windsor, Kolt, Lindsay and Langford may well be the next bang bang bang brigade.

Turner and McVee off the rookie and mid-season drafts have been a total score, and if we can get Jefferson and Adams to make it, that's basically an entire spine and midfield drafted post a flag. That's a very very good effort in a short time period. And yes, I know that's a big if.

Jason Taylor is amazing at drafting mids and smalls, but his hit rate on talls has been only so so.

12 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Now you’re clutching at straws.

I know you are in love with Goodwin but list management between Roos era and Goodwin era are poles apart.

I hope this kid makes it however, personally, I have not seen a lot in the few games he has so far played that he has to build on. He seems to me to be more concerned with promoting his image of being a league footballer than working hard and producing the skills required.

I concede that he is still young and may require a few more preseasons to fully develop but to my mind he is in danger of becoming a hologram….. all image and no substance.

20 hours ago, seventyfour said:

Under Roos' drafts (2013-2015) we drafted five premiership players: Salem, Petracca, Brayshaw, Oliver and ANB. Four of those five were with picks inside the top 8. Petracca and Brayshaw were obvious picks 2 and 3 in that draft. Weideman was a notable bust during this time.

Under Goodwin (2016-2020) we drafted 9 premiership players: Spargo, Fritsch, Petty, Sparrow, Jordon, Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey. Only two of them were in the first round. There wasn't a single draft bust in this time.

If coaches are involved, I would argue that drafting under Goodwin was better - we got a lot of fantastic players with picks in the 20s and 30s. Goodwin also had less to work with in the draft, as we used three first round picks in trades for Lever and May.

Just adding to this that Goodwin joined us in 2014 as the "senior assistant" anointed to take over from Roos, and thus would have had just as much input into 2014 and 2015...

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10 hours ago, CHF said:

I hope this kid makes it however, personally, I have not seen a lot in the few games he has so far played that he has to build on. He seems to me to be more concerned with promoting his image of being a league footballer than working hard and producing the skills required.

I concede that he is still young and may require a few more preseasons to fully develop but to my mind he is in danger of becoming a hologram….. all image and no substance.

The Hologram! Great nickname.

Could be interpreted with 2 different spins.

All image, no substance

Inconsistent presence

Untouchable/ineffective

or

Elusive and uncatchable

Creates illusions

Futuristic/next-level talent

I think my interpretation of the nickname would be different to how he would interpret it yet we both would find it apt.

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Yeah he, Jefferson and Sharp need not play again this year. Or again

Subbed out at the start of the 3rd would’ve been crushing for the kid. Unfortunately he just doesn’t have it.

 

Feel a little for Tholstrup. Not sure if he's up to it, but doesn't appear to have a clear role. Maybe play him as an out and out tagger.

Spend the rest of the year playing midfield at VFL level.

I was all for gifting him games but hes no way near AFL standard.


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