Everything posted by Lord Nev
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Jordan Lewis - Assistant coach?
Not sure where I said anything about Lewis coaching, but always good to find out the over the top biases some posters on Demonland have against particular people.
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Jordan Lewis - Assistant coach?
Just have a look at who carried him off after the North game and it will give you some clues...
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Adem Yze - Assistant Coach?
Word is starting to get out now about the Dees chasing Yze, I think to replace Jennings' role in strategy though not 100% sure. Sam McClure has mentioned it now on SEN, possibly because Hawthorn's year is done and moves can be made. Very highly rated and has risen through the ranks quite quickly. Would be a fantastic get should it happen.
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Jordan Lewis - Assistant coach?
Winning 4 flags. But sure, you could follow up his class with one on cheap shots.
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Alex Keath
Oh yeah, I'm agreeing with you in that sense. I guess I'm not totally against it just because of the way he plays and leads, and how much we need that in the forward line, at least from someone. I still don't believe we're really chasing Keath tbh.
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Alex Keath
May was originally drafted as a forward I believe, so he's more of a forward turned defender than vice versa. In fact, he was named full forward in the All-Australian under 18 team.
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Kamdyn McIntosh
SEN Breakfast’s Sam Edmund has suggested that the 25-year-old may be having second thoughts about remaining with the Tigers. “Kamdyn McIntosh is interesting, he re-signed two months ago at Richmond on a two-year deal, I think he might be gettable though,” he told SEN Breakfast. “He’s out of the side, his last game was Round 17, he’s out of favour suddenly. If he doesn’t play finals, watch this space. “If a club came for McIntosh, his head might be turned.” Richmond defender "might be gettable"
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Levi Casboult
He's not anymore. He had a contract clause that said if he played 30 games in 2 years he gets an automatic extra year. He's ended up playing those 30 so he's now automatically contracted for 2020. The sticking point is he's pushing for 2 years as an extension, and Carlton just want to stay with the 1.
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Levi Casboult
Yeah, look talls are 3rd down my list behind winger/outside runners and small forwards, but we definitely have a lot of work to do on our list this offseason I reckon.
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Levi Casboult
Yep, all fair enough mate, you raise some good points. I'm not super duper keen on him, but for the right price I feel some kind of mature KPF depth would be handy. Cheers!
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Levi Casboult
So if Weid and TMac get injured again, like this year, then we have Petty and Preuss as our key forwards? Not convinced by that. The current reigning premiers have a pretty good tall forward setup. I'm not saying we invest heavily in gun key forwards, I've already stated that a few times, I'm saying our depth in that important area is now very poor. Surely we saw in the Sydney game how much a lack of tall forwards hurts us? And that was with all of Trac, Fritsch and Melksham playing. In that game we had 55 inside 50s, but only 11 marks inside 50, and a total of 5 goals.
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Levi Casboult
Yeah can totally understand all of that mate. Wonder if we'd look at one in the draft then? Just feel that TMac, Weid, Petty and Preuss isn't much in the way of key forward stocks. IMO our 'quality' trading will go into the outside mids, so couldn't see us adding a gun key forward and players like Casboult and Jenkins seem the more realistic options.
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Levi Casboult
He's not. If he hadn't played 30 games in the last 2 years he would be, but because he reached that number it triggered another year on his contract.
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Levi Casboult
How many "match winners" do you think we can get in 1 trade period?
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Levi Casboult
Yeah fair enough, don't see why we couldn't have more than one 'focus' though? Would hope we'd be more active in the offseason than that given the year we had. With T.Smith apparently gone, J.Smith no guarantee, Preuss a couple of preseaeons away, Keilty gone, we'd be going into next season with TMac (iffy proposition given this year), Weid (still a while off) and Petty (hardly proven) as our key forwards. I'm not saying it's our biggest priority, I agree outside run is, but it 100% is a need IMO.
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Levi Casboult
Potentially available due to an 'awkward' contract situation at Carlton. Short version is he played enough games to trigger another year (2020) but given his form this year he's gunning for 2 years. Would be 30 when next season starts (birthday is in March), so 2 years doesn't seem crazy as far as we go. The problem could be the trade and wage cost given his lift this year, but for the right price in both regards he could be a handy pair of hands and back up ruck for us. The attractions as far as the club goes would be his versatility and that it gives us more options to play 3 tall forwards, which seemed to be the initial plan this year. Thoughts? AFL trade whispers 2019: Levi Casboult wants Carlton to extend contract
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Splitting Draft Pick 3
Coling Young, owner of CSA who manage a ton of gun players was saying this morning he thinks a few clubs will look to split picks this year due to the quality of the draft. Especially clubs with top 10 picks. He's been told that when in conversation with club recruiters. Our first pick will basically be pick 4 after the priority pick and academy pick for GWS, and with our 2nd rounder earmarked for Langdon it seems a wise choice for us given our lack of depth if quality at the moment. Obviously it could change pending anyone who requests a trade out, but as it stands based on our situation THIS YEAR and all the context around it, I'm in the affirmative.
- Thanks Jeffy
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The calumny of the AFL's priority pick policy
We're 1 spot above GC on the ladder mate.
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WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - ED LANGDON
No. Happy to trade TMac for pick 53?
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Splitting Draft Pick 3
Haha yeah I guess you could take the 'logic' to that extreme if you wanted to. But the context comes in to play, and you wouldn't see it when someone has picks 1 and 2, especially when they're clear ahead of everyone else and are best mates.
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Splitting Draft Pick 3
If they do, and I reckon it's a big if, I reckon it would be because as I mentioned above the first 3 are already locked away, we might be looking at Serong or someone else for a specific need and be happy to slide a little bit given it means we keep a second pick despite trading one for Langdon. If that makes sense? Edit - Wait, were you meaning GC's picks? Sorry, bit confused....
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The calumny of the AFL's priority pick policy
You realize Goodwin was the second choice for us behind Dew?
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Splitting Draft Pick 3
Nah, lock it in mate, both are off to GC.
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Thanks Jeffy
Not saying he's been great, and clearly we've struggled in those areas, but wouldn't you think that would mean you wouldn't get rid of him so quickly? Surely delisting players who have strengths in your areas of weakness isn't a solid strategy for improvement? I'm not surprised he's gone, I thought he may have actually retired, but I just disagree with people who try to paint him as something he's not.