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He was a gun today and would fit in beautifully in our forward line by the look of it. He is one a 1 year deal and hasn't signed for next year. I would try a Swans / Josh Kennedy and offer a couple of years and some confidence about being a regular.

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He looked good today, long kick for a small, but he has spent most of the VFL season doing stuff all.

I suspect he's not someone we'd be interested in for a variety of reasons

Unfortunately for him he won't be opposed to Lever each week. Let's see how he goes against an opponent with some mobility.

 

Must be a reason North aren’t playing him, they’re hardly flush with players of that variety.

Dont mind your thinking though, we will need a good-finishing mid-sized type to replace Melksham come 2031 though.


think this is more an us lockdown issue rather than a Harvey coming of age situation

 

Agree with the sentiment, but need to look at players unable to break into good sides, not poor sides. Would rather Malcolm Rosas from the suns.

We have taken a couple who had trouble getting / staying in a good side the last couple ofyears

Fullarton and Sharp. Both VFL talents. There is a reason he doesn't yet have a contract with North. I suspect he is an average player who occasional has a good game when playing on a poorer opponent.


His stats look excellent for a 5 game player. What is remarkable for such an average height player is his 7 contested marks in his first 3 games. That is elite level. Must have some off field issues that are holding him back. For context Nathan Jones only took 28 contested marks in his 300 game career.

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He definitely passed the initial eye test. Many don't. Seemed to have more upside than any of our small forwards bar Koz. He looked like a very early and very young Jamie Elliot. That is however the only game I have seen him play and the first time I have ever heard of him. So yes you can definitely get sucked in by that. Nothing seemed flukey or lucky though.

7 minutes ago, Wizard of Koz said:

Nope I haven't. Have you? What were the negatives?

He kicked three junk-time goals vs us and has played five games in three seasons, for the worst team of the last decade. But yeah, let’s offer him a multi-year deal.

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3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He kicked three junk-time goals vs us and has played five games in three seasons, for the worst team of the last decade. But yeah, let’s offer him a multi-year deal.

As I said I had never heard of him and was impressed.

I looked up his 2025 because at his age that is what matters. he has only played 2 games and the one that I watched looked good. His small sample size stats for the year sort of lean towards what I saw. Anyway it was just an observation.

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