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Little Goffy

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  1. afl.com.au
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    'Don't stop': Midfield jet adds new string to his bow to...

    South Australian prospect Dyson Sharp is one of the best pure midfielders in the draft

    Long write up on the AFL website.

    Seems like the proverbial nice young man.

    The article is obviously setting out to moderate perceptions of Sharp being limited in the roles he can play.

    Maybe I'm a sucker, but I am reassured.

    There's always a need for at least a coupke of players who can dominate in the packs, and within a few seasons he could be our only one on hand!

    I still think we should prioritise Sams. At least one Sam every season.

  2. So, uh, is Steele injured or just not someone Fox is aware of?

    Other than that, the logic is simple enough and Sharp is a genuine possibility who I'd be happy for us to get.

    We definitely need a succession line for the inside mids.

  3. What safest thou on the manners and lordly qualities of yonder Zak, scion of the Butterses?

    We're in an awkward situation where we seem to have a great many young players with good character and leadership potential, but none who explicitly stand out as 'next captain'.

    It might be very, very interesting to see who emerges with new boldness as player and leader without the two 'awkward' champions filling the status.

    I'm cautiously optimistic that a leader will rise, but would not make any predictions with confidence.

  4. 46 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

    The irony? I, too, am 191cm

    I do wonder why that exact number?

    29 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

    Supplementary questions, @Little Goffy

    • How on earth did you research that?!

    • Can we expect a name enhancement: 'Neither Big Nor...'

    Sorry I didn't include you in the team, Mr Reddan-A'Blew!

    The 'why' is related to a moment of folklore where 191/192cm players seemed to be cursed for a number of drafts, lead by Matthew Bate, Lydnen Dunn, Colin Garland and Cale Morton - most of them began at 191 and progressed to 192cm during their career, but there was a debate at the time about whether these players would be tall enough to be key targets, or too tall to be mobile players. This was back in the era where '4-2-6' became a MFCSS trigger and Juice Newton was being given one more chance every single year.

    The 'how' was pretty simple and actually came before the 'why' in a way - I was bumming around on AFL Tables and noticed you could sort players in each team by height. Sure enough, 191cm players tended to include a very short list of absolute guns and then a disproportionate number of never-quite players, giving me the confirmation bias I craved.

    Oh, and @beelzebub, you're quite right some sources have Neitz as a little taller, presumably measured before going bald? But footywire, AFLTables and his retirement announcement (made post-baldness, of course) https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/85783/champion-david-neitz-retires all had him at 191cm, which is why is he was in the team but also noted as being one of the 'disputable' entries.

    @Ghostwriter Taylor Walker was 190cm at draft and is now 192cm, so at some point he was in between.

  5. Very well, it turns out it was absolutely not too easy!

    Congratulations to perennial obscurity-hunter @Demonstone and to @Palace Dees for getting it.

    The factor all these players have in common is that they are generally listed at 191cm!

    Not bigs, not smalls, and including the very unusual height ruckmen Adam Goodes, Polly Farmer and Mike Fitzpatrick.

    Truly deceptively simple, it seems!

  6. If you were playing pool by other names, this team would be neither stripes nor solids. Does that make them the 8-balls of the AFL?

    (I may have to give a prize just for anyone who can parse that clue)

  7. 8 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

    Oooh, how enticing!

    Kyle Dunkley didn't work out for MFC but I'm sticking with the family and nominating his brother Josh as my desired player.

    Part two of my homework? I'll go with Jack Darling.

    I'd forgotten Darling was still playing!

    For those still hunting a podium finish, it has nothing to do with shenanigans in tents, but might affect comfort levels in tents.

    Fun fact - Taylor Walker was not eligible at the start or end of his career, but was for a few seasons during it. It was ambiguous enough, and he is annoying enough, for him to not be included.

  8. @Demonstone , of course, has come through with the early prizewinner.

    As a reward he can nominate any current player eligible for this team to be transferred to the Demons. Bonus points if he can identify a player who is the only eligible candidate from their club!

    (We have to give him extra work or he gets bored and starts disrupting the other kids in class)

    @Palace Dees has placed as runner up. His prize is a time machine with the ability to redo or simply annihilate all record of the 2007 draft.

  9. Tom Swift famously retired young from football to study medicine, but then went on to switch to finance, supposedly now working for CitiGroup and/or Essendon's investment planning. All of that is far too complicated for me, and nothing to do with eligibility for the team.

    However, Swift and our own David Neitz are probably the two most debatable members of the team. Some sources say in, some say out.

  10. ·

    Edited by Little Goffy

    Proud of myself for coming up with a team which reached a little back into history, although my knowledge of players and their lives doesn't cover much before this century. Fun to discover that I could include our very own young gun in the list!

    Not everyone on the team was eligible for their whole careers. Some sources even give different accounts - that ought to start some health arguments.

    Interestingly, the criteria provided a pretty incredible best 22, but by the time you fill the 'seconds' team you begin scraping the barrel.

    So, what do all these players allegedly have in common?

    B: Anthony Daniher Steven Silvagni Sam Fisher

    HB: Danny Frawley Justin Leppitsch Matt Rosa

    C: Blake Acres Anthony Koutafides Harvey Langford

    HF: Adam Goodes Peter McKenna Josh Weddle

    F: Jack Darling David Neitz Logan Morris

    FOLL: Graham 'Polly' Farmer Scott Pendlebury Jobe Watson

    Bench: Rex Hunt Mike Fitzpatrick Jason McCartney Tom Swift

  11. For an awful moment I thought this was a Tom McdDonald father-son selection coming up in the next few seasons. I'm sure I saw the a couple of little blonde munchkins climbing on him back during the Covid hubs, and I not ready for the implications of them already being teenagers!

  12. 2 hours ago, Mouseymoo said:

    I've seen a few phantoms where Sharp drops to us. Surely we pounce yeah? The cupboard for developing inside mids is pretty bare..

    Or if Sharp gets as far as us, we downgrade the pick in a deal with Adelaide so they can get the positionally needed local talent and we can get some 2026 draft position as well as a late first rounder for the like of Sumner-Pickett etc

  13. 44 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

    Cranky for eight weeks??? It takes a minimum of 10 weeks just to get to the point of not wanting to kill someone.

    I promise it'll be easier without any triggers around.

    Plus, there should be a nationally supported sick leave entitlement for extra days off, called 'not murdering people leave'.

    "I'm taking a homicide day" should already be a thing.

  14. 1 hour ago, BangBnagBang said:

    and those same kids dont go out into the street to play ICC or head down the courts to play NBA so it should be stamped out and corrected every time its spoken, although I confess I think its gone to far to be corrected

    The best way to solve this problem is to eliminate the other codes so Australian Football can reign undisputed. At least in Australia.

    I'd settle for just eliminating the Rugbies, then we can have Football and Soccer, which is simple enough.

    In fact, in all circumstances, it is a good idea to eliminate rugby. Who loses from that, really? It's like banning smoking. Sure, some people will be cranky for about 8 weeks, but by week 10 everyone is winning.

  15. The romance and positional appropriateness of Latrelle Sumner-Pickett, combined with my liking of Thredgold, keeps bringing me back to live pick trade shenanigans. Lots of scenarios where we downgrade either or both picks and gain useful 2026 draft position as the premium.

    The top players I get excited about would need to have a surprise slide even to reach 7 and 8, while on the other hand there seems to be a bulge in the middle of the draft. The first round is allegedly disappointing compared to other first rounds, but the second round might be one of the better second rounds, if you follow my meaning.

    There might not be a Langford, but there could be a Bowey, Rivers and Fritsch.

  16. On 04/07/2025 at 14:52, Tarax Club said:

    205 lbs is equivalent to 92.986 kg. Certainly a frame to build an ‘AFL’ ready body.

    College basketball in the USA unlike the precious pretenders here, is able to give fans some idea about physical presence of an athlete.

    You can still use the old non-metric scales, like the one for talls that goes from 'beanpole' to 'big lump of a lad'.

    He's already been assessed as between 'chunky' and 'solidly built', which actually mean the same thing but also both mean different things depending on how much you like the person in question.

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