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  1. We get beaten badly in the Stoppage Clearances, especially when we lose. Until the coaches sort that out, we can forget about another premiership.
  2. Usually done indirectly with three-way trades involving draft picks
  3. Jesse Hogan is worth Picks 4 and 5. Freo should get Pick 4 from Brisbane for Neale and they already have Pick 5. Then we keep Pick 4 to pick up a Victorian midfielder in the Draft and trade Pick 5 for May and KK from Gold Coast. May is not worth Pick 5 as a direct trade. After that, Dyson and vandenBerg to GWS for Dylan Shiel, and GWS can on-trade Tyson if he doesn't want to go back to his old club; Kent to North for Braydon Preuss, and North to trade Kent to St Kilda for whatever they can get. Call me old-fashioned (because that is what I am), but I have had enough of these want-away Demons - trade them for the max that we can get and we move on. One last one, - would love to get Langdon from Collingwood, but haven't yet worked out the trade, unless it involves Jayden Hunt, but sounds like he is not a want-away Demon, nd the Demons still want him, so I would not want to trade him out.
  4. Not sure if anyone on Demonland is as old as me but Sam reminds me of "Thunderbirds Are Go".
  5. Absolutely no way should we trade Jesse Hogan now. I was in favour of it a year or two ago as a direct trade for Nat Fyfe, but that deal is long gone, and I reckon that Jesse is now loving it at the Demons with this group of players, and friends. But I do think we need to look at other options as to where Jesse can play, and that may open up other possibilities to improve the team. And I am talking about the future here, not what's left of 2018. Currently we have both Jesse and TMac in the forward line. Tom is a terrible short-pass kick (kicks at the team-mate rather than to the team-mate's advantage), and Jesse is a terrific short-pass kick. Tom is a great set shot for goal kick, Jesse has a terrible set shot technique, but his actual results are not as bad as his technique. So Tom cannot play in the backline, as most goals are scored from turnovers, and we have a problem with contested marking in defence, for which Jesse may be the answer. OMac is a very defensive type of player who I hope will improve over the next couple of years, and Sam Frost has terrific speed and I like him as a player. But neither are much good at contested marking. Jake Lever is a great intercept mark, and reasonably good at contested marks. We have to make changes, because we are not good enough. What I am suggesting is: Jesse Hogan as the contested mark in defence but not too deep, probably starting at centre-half back, so that he can also be involved in the play around mid-field, which he is really good at, plus he has great mobility. I think we are actually wasting this aspect of his abilities when we play him as a deep forward. Jake Lever as the intercept mark in defence, playing anywhere, once he returns from injury. Tom McDonald as the high forward (great endurance), but still within kicking distance of goal. Sam Weideman as the deep forward, changing with Max Gawn in the Ruck, but not going into Forward 50 whilst rucking. Sam has played well in the Ruck when given the chance, and we need to provide Max with plenty of support for his longevity in the game, and to reduce our reliance on one player in that position. Max Gawn as the Ruckman, changing at full-forward with Sam, but not going into Forward 50 whilst rucking. Max should never go to the bench for a rest - go to full-forward instead. That will preserve the interchange for the mid-field players, who run the hardest. OMac or Sam are out of the best 22, but will be terrific players to bring into the team when injuries inevitably present themselves.
  6. A few issues with this post. "His record doesn't yet count" - we improved by 20% in Simon Goodwin's first year. The "extremely talented players" lost by over 100 points in Paul Roos' last game as coach. "You can't have a team of all Viney's", agreed, but you have to have the instinct to contest. "I'm now interested to see if Goodwin learns his own lesson. Jack will be fine." - What lesson is that, exactly? And after 9 years of inconsistent performance, why will Jack be fine? I think that Jack is the one that needs to learn a lesson.
  7. I think the "hasn't lived up to expectations" thing is not about being a number 1 draft pick, like, 9 years ago. It's about his poor preparation in this pre-season, 2017, and about why he performed so poorly after his return from his hamstring injury late in the season. He could not even get up for his own 150th - he put in a shocker that day - and after 3 poor games in a row, he got dropped to the VFL. Have people forgotten about that?? In contrast, Nathan Jones came back from his 6 weeks off with a calf injury, and he played like he hadn't missed a game. I am really disappointed that people on this forum are sticking the boots into Simon Goodwin because he has taken a stand against Jack Watts. Just going by games won this year, the team that Goodwin has ultimate responsibility for has improved by 20% (12 wins this year - 10 wins last year) - not bad for a first time senior coach in his first year. Has Jack Watts improved by 20% this year?
  8. WATTS - had his chances like the guy but sick of talking about him 1 good season in 9 time to trade - Agreed. SALEM - again consistency & fitness a huge concern, maybe for the right trade - Keep, classy player. TYSON - maybe we have a few to many like him maybe for the right trade - Keep, great ball-winner but needs to improve his kicking. KENT - so inconsistent & injury prone - Not much good so cannot trade. STRETCH - what does he give us? - Keep, only just starting his career, and showed quite a bit in 2016. JKH - Hasn't stepped up from VFL to AFL - Keep, only just starting his career, and has speed. WAGNER - to many half back flankers!! - Keep, only just starting his career, and had a pretty good 2016.
  9. Jack Watts cooked his own goose with his pre-season. Really poor from a player entering his ninth year to effectively get suspended from the pre-season competition. People keep mentioning his accuracy in front of goals, and whilst I agree he is very accurate, he doesn't shoot for goal very often - 143 goals in 153 games. Not sure now about Lever. Previously I was pretty strong on him, but he is certainly not worth 2 first-round draft picks, and if Collingwood are silly enough to do that deal (as is now being reported), then let them do it. Hopefully, Oscar Mac and Sam Frost will continue to develop as tall defenders, as they did last year. I like the idea of T Mac as a deep forward. Always puts up a strong contest for the footy. His only weakness is his short-kicking, so if he is deep forward, he just has to just kick at goal, which he did really well in the season just gone.I think Jesse Hogan would be great further up the ground at half-forward. Tom and Jesse are our two tall forwards - shouldn't have three. Not sure about Weeds - maybe he should be developed as a tall back, as Hawthorn have done with Ryan Burton.
  10. Definitely trade him. His apparently poor preparation in the pre-season, for an experienced player. was deplorable.
  11. Yes, of course injuries impact performance. Every side would like to have their best 22 playing every week. Collingwood had more of their best 22 out than us in that last game, and much less to play for, and GWS have had a lot of injuries throughout the whole year. So you can still win games with injuries. I thought we did pretty well during the middle part of the year, when we did have several good players out plus the 6-day breaks, as Simon Goodwin urged us to. Inconsistency was the problem - and thankfully, Simon Goodwin knows it. It's now a matter of what he does about it.
  12. No worries - thank for your explanation, and it looks like I did take it the wrong way.
  13. Fair enough - forgot about Jayden Hunt, but it was high-risk (Pick 57). Darcy Gardiner was on-traded in a 3-way deal with Port Adelaide and Brisbane - GWS got Rory Lobb out of that deal. End result was a player who gets the ball a lot but butchers it (Dom Tyson), a player who got dropped to the VFL late in the season, and a pretty good half-back, for an elite player and a reasonable forward-ruckman. My main point is that we had to take those risks back then, but not now. We need to toughen up in our assessment of our playing list - not sure why so many people on this forum seem to be justifying a team full of players who wasted an opportunity to finish 8th, for goodness sake. We haven't won a premiership since 1964. I hate watching players like Tyson win the hard ball and then waste it.
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