Posts posted by Little Goffy
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50 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said: There is a marketing and pop culture element to this trade, AFL would be encouraging the Suns to do what they can to get this over the line.
This trade gives them relevance in the sport trading for a star of the game.
When the AFL hasn't assisted them in terms of taylor making a set of rules for GC early days.
i.e Gary Ablett Jr style.
Tracc is bring eyeballs to this club onfield and off field with his cooking shows on YouTube, Instagram and his cook books etc.
He'll be worth millions to this franchise that's where the picks 7&8 and Humph need to be factored in.
The dinosaurs on Demonland are underselling this element of this trade package.
Your selling you main asset short Dinosaurs of Demonland.
Your time to shine Lamby and Co.
Well, that settles it, we're trading Trac for picks 6 and 7 and drafting Hank and John Green.
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Quickly addressing the Jefferson sidebar;
Jack Gunston just had his best season, kicking 77 goals at more than 3 per game, and operating at 7.7 score involvements per game, off just 0.6 contested marks and 4.4 contested possessions per game.
We need a contested target but not every tall forward has to be a 'power' target.
But... oh boy do we need at least one contested target to get their act together, and fast!
Would a Walter - Van Rooyen - Jefferson - Heath mix be viable?
Which brings it back to the Petracca thread, how valuable is Walter to us compared to Gold Coast?
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12 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said: Do you think a Collingwood, Hawthorn or Brisbane would roll over on a deal for a generational player with 4 years to run on a deal?
So... is the Suns giving up Bailey Humphrey for a 30 year old on double the salary included in that?
Any moment now you're going to be demanding Humphrey for Oliver.
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An interesting side to the discussion about how much the proposed picks are worth - even though Taylor & Co. haven't always hit every pick (the curse of Nick 426 Smith lives on, or is that the curse of Nick Sauntner?), they've had an exemplary run of estimating where the drop-away points in each draft has been.
You can go all the way back to 2020 when we got Bowey at 21 and had been desperate in live trading on the night to move up that tiny fragment to get Max Holmes at 20, instead of holding 21 and 22. But what is interesting is you could have moved ten picks further up and done no better.
So I'd trust the club if we decided 7 and 8 got the job done.
For all that, Humprey was pick 6 and has probably advanced higher than that in reckonings after his first three seasons.
The complex problem he creates for opponents is illustrated by his unusual statistical combo - a contested mark per game combined with a goal assist per game. Which Hulk movie was it, where Jake Melksham says "If you could take what I know now and put it in the body I had ten years ago..."?
Absolutely worth more than picks 7 and 8, and we should be thrilled if it comes to a straight swap for Petracca.
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38 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said: For the record, Windsor, Tholstrup, and Lindsay are all types of cheese. Harvey Cheese is also a cheese-maker in WA.
Few realise that our drafting is based on themes; all talls are based on US Presidents, mid-sized players are all cheese varieties.
EDIT: Realised the opportunity to add another irrelevant gif.

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Anyway, here's a quick link dump for anyone wanting to form an impression;
TLDR; Assistant at Collingwood for 5 years, development and then VFL senior coach, North Melbourne for 1 season before Covid cuts, then a VAFA head coach with great success, returned to AFL level at St Kilda as backline coach for 2025, is now a Demon again.
Other fun details -
he starting coaching just two months after finishing playing, and pushed out Craig McRae as Collingwood's development coach.
Collegians was the best offensive AND defensive side in their premiership year under Rivers. "Considering when Jared was appointed in 2021, Collegians were languishing in the relegation zone, for Rivers to then win the premiership is nothing short of a masterclass."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Rivers - includes a lot about his VAFA time.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/12/13/the-young-boys-have-been-fantastic-new-saints-assistant-jared-rivers-excited - likes young boys.
https://www.saints.com.au/news/1678585/saints-welcome-bolton-and-rivers - another article from joining Saints
https://www.thefootycoach.com.au/podcast/24-jared-rivers-afl-coaching-and-playing-insights-applied-to-community-football - podcast interview about his career, including coaching
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNkW7kjuOaw Interview when appointed at North, in November 2019 - kind of eerie in that he never really got to fill the role due to covid cuts.
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/video/409955/vfl-bf-coach-jared-rivers-and-marty-hores-speech?videoId=409955&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1539039600001 - its a small world, Jared Rivers VFL coach hands over to his best and fairest, Marty Hore!
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My heart is already warming for Alex Neal-Bullen's return in 2037.
I wonder if Rivers and Hawkins will have the occasional one-on-one session? After all, they did play together at Geelong for a few seasons.
I still (approximately) remember the glorious Riv quote from back in the day;
"Dealing with the attention and now social media can be difficult sometimes, especially if you're an [censored]."
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36 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said: Thanks for that.
I probably over reacted. Sorry.
As an aside,
I'm a bit over posters unceremoniously highlighting his 'flaws' and ignoring all the elite things and sometimes make up stuff. It seems many posters just want to tear him down which is unfair to a club champion.
My favourite stat people use for that is 'clangers'. A stat dominated by the likes of Patrick Dangerfield, Dustin Martin, Errol Gulden, Patrick Cripps and, yep, Petracca.
For as long as I've known football it has been the marker of the gun player given responsibility to make things happen in difficult situations.
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4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said: A bit unfair to highlight one player's missed shots across a whole season.
Reckon you could find a heap more costly misses for many many players, maybe even Clarry!
No doubt, but this is just to highlight how fickle the Brownlow can be and how fine the lines are.
Petracca has the 'hot girl low self esteem problem' where he was so close to perfect that everyone began commenting on the remaining flaws. As far as missing a Brownlow, three straight kicks (or two straight kicks and one correctly adjudicated straight kick) and it was his in 2023.
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Multiple captains, club champions and a 2-time recent Coleman medallist on the move and everything is up in the air;
The media [censored] circus;
"We need more content!
ChatGpt please create a rumour that connects the highest clickbait name with the most possible readers without actually saying anything."
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"Nick Daicos is of interest to multiple unnamed clubs."
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On 07/10/2025 at 04:46, Go Ds said: Umm most of the time the Brownlow is won by a player with superstars in his team and often such teams bank a lot of wins helping the player get a few more votes. We just saw Rowell win despite Anderson stealing votes. On top of that if Anderson missed most of the year and Gold Coast win 4 less games he might have lost 7 votes and gained 7 his teammate 'stole'.
Honestly if Trac had been more accurate a game here or there with 2 more shots from 40 going through in a year where he came second 3 extra votes get him on the podium.
I'll suggest that both justice and poetry demand that Oliver and Bontempelli share the 2021 Brownlow. Wines' win is not quite as egregious as Tom Mitchell's, but geebus, that was a season that favoured either-or between the dour and the loose.
Anyway, just to confirm how much that little imperfection in Petracca's game cost him (and us)
Petracca 2023
Rnd 10 v Port. 1 goal 2 behinds. If that is 2.1 we win the game and presumably instead of one vote Trac goes ahead of at least one of Butters and Rozee.
Rnd 16 v Giants. Kicked 0.4. Still got two votes, but if one of those shots goes through we win the game, he gets three votes.
Rnd 22 v Carlton. Kicked 2.2. If one of his gettable misses goes through we win the game, he gets votes and our late season momentum changes. (Side note, does the touched shot count as his behind or as rushed?)
Three strait kicks and that's a Brownlow.
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Voss, Black and Akermanis would like a quiet word.
Judd and Cousins. Now there's a brutal analogy for Petracca and Oliver.
Bartel and Ablett Jr.
Anyway, in any given season there's at least half a dozen players clearly on par with the Brownlow winner who don't win it. It's nice to have but not a big deal to not have.
See also Bontempelli.
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Now fixated on Jed Walter being our Josh Kennedy.
And surely with the McVee (now ooficially pick 23) and Oliver trades we'll have something useful (e.g. picks with high points value that clubs are happy to trade because of low confidence in the draft pool) to give back to Gold Coast.
A deal involving Walter and a top quality pick coming to us while Gold Coast get a finals-tested star and an efficient stock of burner picks seems like a win for everyone.
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