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1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

melbourne has, or demonland has?

it seems like someone raises it on here and within a couple of days it's in the media

You are welcome.

 
1 hour ago, Demongirl35 said:

Maybe Louis Emmett?

Would be very happy with Louis Emmet. Plays more as a key forward that can pinch hit in the ruck rather than a pure ruck. Think is 198 or 199cm so a great height for a fwd/ruck role. Strong grab, clean skills and competative.

Cooper Duff-Tytler is the other one that's probably going in the first couple of picks. Very athletic and mobile. We won't be able to get him.

 

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i would presume that if heath came in and campbell is being held over as a teacher / break-glass-in-case-of-emergency then that's curtains for verrall?

That's what I figure as well. I think the club values Heath over Verrall, considering a multitude of factors especially forward craft ability. As he's out of contract, that's probably curtains unfortunately for WV.

Edit: WV has kicked 5.7 in VFL this year in 18 games, MH has kicked 8.7 in VFL this year in 10 games and 3.2 in 4 AFL games.

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5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

unfortunately, they don't match

They rarely do 😉


5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

If Marshall leaves the Saints, they will keep Heath in my view.

Isn't he uncontracted? If he wants to come here they won't/can't.

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Verrel has improved quite a lot since joining the list, his ruck craft and follow up work is VFL standard.

However, he has no other weapons. Too short, not a good mark, leap is not great, not a forward.

25 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Verrel has improved quite a lot since joining the list, his ruck craft and follow up work is VFL standard.

However, he has no other weapons. Too short, not a good mark, leap is not great, not a forward.

Yeah he was meant to be a Grundy style around the ground type and he doesn’t get much of the footy and uses it very poorly. I suspect Heath takes his list spot. No need to carry 4 mature(ish) rucks

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