Everything posted by dazzledavey36
- Harry Edwards
- Harry Edwards
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Dominating school footy as we speak even as an under-ager. If he continues on the upward trend with his development then I can see him being talked about as a potential top 20 pick next year. Still a lot of water to go under the bridge but.
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I like Houston, I really do. He would have been the perfect Melbourne pick perhaps around 2021/2022, but I think with where we are at in terms of list demographic, I'd be happy to hit the draft and get a Cummings as a free agent.- Caleb Windsor Could Miss the Rest of 2024
Put him on ice. Thanks for giving us some real highlights this year CW. I reckon he'll tear the pre season apart and we'll see him go up a level next year.- Trade Targets
I think what he's saying is more around the draft capital we would need to give up for him. Port will demand a first round pick. We currently have pick 8. Houston will be 28 next year and there is no way he's worth a top 10 pick in my honest opinion. With where we are at with our list management I think we need to bring in elite midfield talent through the draft and this year's draft is absolutely choc full of them this year especially in the pointy end. I've seen the talent on hand and if we can keep our pick then I'm pretty excited to see what Jason Taylor can work with. Giving up a first round pick for a 28 old half back flanker doesn't make sense to me as much as hes a gun. You can find cheap good half back flankers through the trade, draft and free agency. With Tassie coming in, we need to continue to stock pile on talent through the draft if we are to remain competitive. I can see someone like a Sid Draper for instance coming in and having an immediate impact for us in the midfield similar to a Sam Walsh or Matt Rowell. There are many like him in that first 1-15 bracket.- Trade Targets
Forget body shape, give me the Mick Nolan's of the world as our next ruck.- Trade Targets
Toby Conway would be the perfect Gawn replacement. Has done his time at Geelong for a few years now. 205cm tall 22 year old who would be ready to step in when needed. Watched a few of his games this year at AFL level and thought he handled himself pretty well.- David Teague leaves Tigers
There was talk up here that Corowa Rutherglen Football Club were rumoured for have been into Teagues ear around the mid yeah for a senior coaching gig next year but I barely took notice as he was obviously still with the Tigers. Obviously this decision has been on the cards for a while it seems.- What was your excuse?
Isn't Mars and Broadmedows the same place?- PREGAME: Rd 21 vs Western Bulldogs
If he accepts, then yes he can remain on the rookie list. It's an interesting space he finds himself being on the rookie list. When you're on the rookie list you're on a fairly reduced salary and I do wonder how that would affect his current family life with 3 kids etc. Though he's running a fitness business with Trent and Brooke Cotchin so I think he's doing well anyway.- Trade Targets
Here I was asking on Saturday night who the hell was this Peatling guy tearing our mids apart.. Played a ripping game and was dominant in the clearences.- PREGAME: Rd 21 vs Western Bulldogs
Lol it's fairly known around footy circles of Hunters off field issues. These issues have even filtered onto his time at the footy club. The club will want to go all out and win this weekend to give themselves hope of a chance at finals. With that mindset, you play your best team who are in form and Hunter is definitely not in form at all. I see Windsor could be in doubt this week, but even then I wouldn't select Hunter. I think if we do lose this weekend and mathematically out of finals reach I think they'll give him a send off game against Collingwood perhaps. By then you might even see retirement announcements from the likes of Hunter and Ben Brown.- PREGAME: Rd 21 vs Western Bulldogs
The club certainly won't give up and their mindset will be different to us supporters. But unfortunately the reality and realistic point of view is that we pretty much have to win all 4 games with a higher percentage. I can't see that happening. On form alone we are no way near a top 8 side. It's hard to go past Hawthorn and the doggies. I am satisfied where we now sit. With all the issues the club has faced this year it was always going to be a grind. This isn't about accepting a loser type mentality but more so I think it really has taken a toll and with the last few years the way it'd panned out I think a good reset is needed within the club.- PREGAME: Rd 21 vs Western Bulldogs
Really? Ask Richmond how they did it at the end of 2016, or Collingwood after the 2021 season. Look out how we nailed the 2019 draft with Jackson, Pickett and Rivers and then Bowey and Ben Brown the following year. It really can change quick smart if you absolutely nail your off season season with trades and draft.- PREGAME: Rd 21 vs Western Bulldogs
Nathan Jones in a Shane Crawford podcast openly stated that missing out in 2020 finals series was what set up the 2021 premiership. Whilst the club just missed out, he explained that that they knew that they had the list and belief capable of contending the following year. There was good exposure of games into first year kids in Rivers, Pickett and Jackson which also helped Jones also stated tha missing out on the finals forced the club into refining a few little things here and there, and then set themselves up for a huge pre season It's not a negative if the club misses out this year. I see huge positives in it if anything.- New List Manager - Tim Lamb?
Because we didn't. If I remember correctly it Tim Lamb who was briefly interviewed on trade radio at the time and there was the discussion around key forwards and the question was asked if we had put our hat in the ring for Chol and he pretty much confirmed we hadn't By then it was a 3 way fight between Adelaide, North and Hawthorn.- New List Manager - Tim Lamb?
- New List Manager - Tim Lamb?
- The Run Home
It's finished already. I'm not saying we've already put the cue in the rack it's more just saying that this is the reality of it all. The doggies and Hawks are in mighty form and deserve to be ahead of us fighting out for 8th. I think the Hawks just miss out and watching the doggies today, I can easily see them shaking up the finals series just with the way they're going. Us missing finals isn't a bad thing though. Means some forced changes need to happen with the footy department in terms of coaching restructure. We'll see a few early retirements such as Brown and Hunter and then maybe there'll be hard decisions made on guys like Salem who may be put up for trade. The positive is with us already blooding some kids this year, we've seen that there is talent on the list. If we can really nail this trade and draft off season then I can see us bouncing back into finals contention next year.- What was your excuse?
If there is one thing that this thread proves it's the fact that people shouldn't be made to feel guilty about not attending. Mental health, terminal illness, cost of living, financial stress.. There's more to life then attending a game of footy. I saw the crowd number last night and I honestly couldn't have given it two thoughts even though I have previously been critical of crowd attendance. The only thing I wanted for the whole night was the win, everything else didn't matter to me. Kudos to the people who braved the cold last night. I live nearly 4 hours away and play local footy on a Saturdays so that automatically rules me out. I can't wait for retirement from footy because it means I can certainly commit more to getting down for a night or two to watch a few games. Last lived in Melbourne back in 2018 and went to a fair few games. That year was by far one of the more enjoyable years of attending live footy. I remember attending the last game against the giants at the MCG and you could feel the excitement and buzz around the area because we'd pretty much just consolidated our spot in the finals for the first time in 12 years and the pubs after the game was buzzing with Melbourne supporters! The finals experience that year was absolutely next level. Even the 2022 and 2023 finals series just didn't have that type of atmosphere that we had back in 2018.- New List Manager - Tim Lamb?
Jordon being left on the bench in the grand final had zero factor into his decision for leaving. The sub rule at the time meant you couldn't sub anyone in whenever you wanted. It was an injury sub rule which meant that the sub would only be forced to activate if there was an injury to a player which we didn't have on grand final day. Plus, he played 2 solid years of AFL footy at the dees after the grand final. He left purely because he was offered a better contract and plus he wanted a change of scenery as Longmire sold to him that there would be a spot for him as a starting mid rotating on a wing as well. That decision was based off the 2023 year alone and not previous years.- New List Manager - Tim Lamb?
- Oliver Trade Rumours
I disagree. In what way would he elevate us? We've lost Angus Brayshaw which has been a far bigger loss then people underestimate, lost our midfield depth in Harmes and Jordon who usually provide cover for him around stoppages. Petracca has played more forward this year which then means the grunt work is left to Oliver and Viney now. A 9/10 Oliver would still cop a hard tag this year where we've seen more taggers then ever before. So of course he's not going to have his usual influence. He's not this miracle formula that determines between 10th and 2nd spot. There are far more underlying factors that that make up for this. We're also 2.5 win from being bottom 5 side. North, Port Power and Geelong were 3 games that were pretty much determined by a kick or more. - Trade Targets