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2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Primary delists: Spargo, Billings, Fullarton, Woewodin

Rookie delists: Hore, Verrall, Brown, Henderson

Hanging on by a (contractual) whisker: McAdam

I canโ€™t believe that we have a contract offer to Spargo.

Get rid of Mcadam. Has played [censored] all football since being picked up in AFL system. His body is broken and heโ€™s a waste of money. Bring in a kid, or simple save the money and pick up a mature age recruit.

Look at Aiden Johnson, dudes a jet, works hard, plays hard, kicks straight, tackles and does ruck. Iโ€™d have him 100 times before the likes of Mcadam.

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4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Nine delistings/player movements, according to my sauce.

Who are they?

My thoughts are the players to be delisted: Spargo, Billings, Hore, Verrall, Sestan, Woewodin, Brown, Henderson that's 8 and if Henderson gets a contract it's 7.

7 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Who are they?

My thoughts are the players to be delisted: Spargo, Billings, Hore, Verrall, Sestan, Woewodin, Brown, Henderson that's 8 and if Henderson gets a contract it's 7.

You left out Fullarton. Spargo is a free agent, and Hore has already announced his retirement. I would keep Sestan as he transitioned to the backline his season and has shown his kicking skills are elite. He was close to selection when he did his hammy and then got a fractured cheekbone.

McAdam has a year to go, but may break down again. Some on the list may have to wait till pre-season for their next contract

Initially, I think the minimum is 3, most likely Hore, Fullarton & Billings

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2 minutes ago, Older demon said:

You left out Fullarton. Spargo is a free agent, and Hore has already announced his retirement. I would keep Sestan as he transitioned to the backline his season and has shown his kicking skills are elite. He was close to selection when he did his hammy and then got a fractured cheekbone.

McAdam has a year to go, but may break down again. Some on the list may have to wait till pre-season for their next contract

Initially, I think the minimum is 3, most likely Hore, Fullarton & Billings

Yeah I forgot Fullerton that would be 9 or 8 if Henderson gets a contract. We don't need Sestan we have Berry and Derksen to come into the team next year along with Moniz-Wakefield coming back from injury. I would delist then rookie McAdam like they did with Melksham.

I'd be getting rid of most of the so-called AFL listed players who were pretty ordinary for Casey. Acknowledge some are for depth but boy you wouldn't want to have many,if any in your senior side. 15 listed players and they couldn't beat Frankston. Shows we lack decent depth.


37 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Yeah I forgot Fullerton that would be 9 or 8 if Henderson gets a contract. We don't need Sestan we have Berry and Derksen to come into the team next year along with Moniz-Wakefield coming back from injury. I would delist then rookie McAdam like they did with Melksham.

We don't know if Berry is even VFL standard.

Sestan was close to a senior call up before he got injured.

Playing in the backline and is a great user of the ball.

Came to us as a forward and I think he is a chance there.

Would definitely keep him another year.

1 hour ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Look at Aiden Johnson, dudes a jet, works hard, plays hard, kicks straight, tackles and does ruck. Iโ€™d have him 100 times before the likes of Mcadam.

you and i have very very differing definitions of a jet. he has no traits which translate to afl football. kicking average, size average, marking good but size will impact this, tackling good but do u want to pick someone coz they tackle. will be lucky to stay on beyond next year and if he plays more than a handful of games next year we wont be trending where we want to be trending either

41 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Hore has already announced his retirement.

haven't seen this anywhere but demonland so far?

9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

We don't know if Berry is even VFL standard.

Sestan was close to a senior call up before he got injured.

Playing in the backline and is a great user of the ball.

Came to us as a forward and I think he is a chance there.

Would definitely keep him another year.

He was terrible against Frankston. I'd delist him, but wouldn't be against him getting another contract. It's either him or Henderson to get another contract we can't do both IMO.

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3 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

He was terrible against Frankston. I'd delist him, but wouldn't be against him getting another contract. It's either him or Henderson to get another contract we can't do both IMO.

It was his second game back after an injury and his first poor one I can recall this year.

He had plenty of mates having poor games.

I'd have him before Hendersen every day of the week.

Hendersen is not an AFL player, Sestan might become one.

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5 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

He was terrible against Frankston. I'd delist him, but wouldn't be against him getting another contract. It's either him or Henderson to get another contract we can't do both IMO.

Fairly certain Sestan was tagged no? Hard to pick up on TV but think it was mentioned by those at the game.


17 minutes ago, Random Task said:

Fairly certain Sestan was tagged no? Hard to pick up on TV but think it was mentioned by those at the game.

watching on the teev and it was clear - they had someone sitting on him to limit his run

still think he'll make it

Sharp is safe? I was hoping someone good enough to be emergency in a winning grand final team would do well. But in his senior games wasn't he always down near the bottom of the teams stats?

7 hours ago, Turner said:

you and i have very very differing definitions of a jet. he has no traits which translate to afl football. kicking average, size average, marking good but size will impact this, tackling good but do u want to pick someone coz they tackle. will be lucky to stay on beyond next year and if he plays more than a handful of games next year we wont be trending where we want to be trending either

haven't seen this anywhere but demonland so far?

Thatโ€™s fine.

Iโ€™d take him over a fair few of our players if Iโ€™m honest. Sparrow. Sharp. Kolt. List goes on.

The effort he gives along with his ability to complete simple plays I rate him above them.

Is he elite? No. But does he work his butt off? Yes.

Iโ€™m super curious if the 5 person bench goes ahead, what will our 5th player be?

All rounder?

Another big?

Speedster?

Every time will do different things and have plans, wonder what we run with?


1 hour ago, Go Ds said:

Sharp is safe? I was hoping someone good enough to be emergency in a winning grand final team would do well. But in his senior games wasn't he always down near the bottom of the teams stats?

Makes you wonder why Jordan was let go/wanted to go?

Clearly Jordan would still be in our best 22.

Sharp hasn't done a lot at this stage

10 hours ago, bing181 said:

Tom Campbell has signed for another year.

Another few years and he will be ready to replace Maxโ€ฆ

This would be the first thing I would do if I was the list manager. Yes, he is a waste of a list space and a waste of money, but mostly because he sets a disgraceful example for every other player on the list. I've never seen anyone less interested in doing the things required of an AFL player.

13 hours ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Get rid of Mcadam. Has played [censored] all football since being picked up in AFL system. His body is broken and heโ€™s a waste of money. Bring in a kid, or simple save the money and pick up a mature age recruit.

1 minute ago, poita said:

This would be the first thing I would do if I was the list manager. Yes, he is a waste of a list space and a waste of money, but mostly because he sets a disgraceful example for every other player on the list. I've never seen anyone less interested in doing the things required of an AFL player.

I went to every PS training session at Goschโ€™s last season and your view is absolutely contrary to everything I saw.

Note, Iโ€™m commenting on his attitude, not his ability.

4 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Another few years and he will be ready to replace Maxโ€ฆ

I wonder what that means for Verrall?


4 hours ago, poita said:

This would be the first thing I would do if I was the list manager. Yes, he is a waste of a list space and a waste of money, but mostly because he sets a disgraceful example for every other player on the list. I've never seen anyone less interested in doing the things required of an AFL player.

What hasnโ€™t he done out of curiosity?

I just knew his body was cooked.

23 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Already rumours of Hore retiring.

I suspect we won't wait on a coach for Fullarton and Billings. But we might wait for the B+F.

Which leaves Woey, Brown, Sestan, Henderson, Verrall. Plus Spargo, Judd OOC.

I've heard rumours of a Henderson extension, I suspect we keep him if Spargo goes.

Brown and Sestan would be the 2 that I'd wait and see with a new coach.

Henderson is a bog ordinary VFL player delist!

It begins...

I was really hoping we'd keep Sestan for another year. Injured at the wrong time this season when it looked like he wasn't too far away from AFL selection.

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Thought Sestan was worth persevering with. Agree on the others.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Thought Sestan was worth persevering with. Agree on the others.

He never really dominated at VFL level did he? I think if they canโ€™t look a class above in the VFL then they are no chance at making it at AFL level


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