Everything posted by Random Task
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Harley Reid
Lol. He signed a 2 year contract extension to remain with us until at least the end of 2025 in that very same year. Seems footy personalities can just make up whatever they want these days. Nothing new there I guess.
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Harley Reid
That's some 4d chess right there.
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Dylan Stephens
Finlay Macrae is another mid that isn't getting a look in at Collingwood due to their midfield depth. I'll confess I haven't seen him play in the VFL this year so perhaps there are other reasons he's not getting a game as well. Seems to appear in their bests and has high numbers more often than not though. Anyone here have a view on him a couple years into the system? Might be an option if JJ leaves.
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Harley Reid
I disagree. If we can land Reid with those picks and still keep our first rounder for next year then that's a win in my view.
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Liam Henry
Might just be me, but if I was a freo fan I wouldn't be feeling optimistic of him staying after reading that.
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2023 List and Contract Details
Some interesting list management decisions coming up. We currently have 36 listed senior players and 6 "A" rookies. We can have any combination of 37 and 5 or 38 and 4. Not sure if there is a difference between Cat B vs Cat A rookies in terms of max length on that list. If it's the same rules then AMW can stay for a 3rd year while KFW can remain for a 2nd. D Smith is playing in his third year so a decision will have to be made there to promote or delist. K Turner has unfortunately been injured all year but perhaps may be given another year. In an ideal world, Jordon (reported that dees want to keep him earlier in the year) and Woewodin get new contracts. With D Turner to be promoted to the senior list in 2024, that means it's highly likely all of Dunstan, Melksham and Hibberd will be off the list. I think D Smith will probably not get a senior spot unfortunately. In this above scenario, that makes... Out: 3 x senior listed playersr, 1 x "Cat-A" rookie In: 1 x senior listed player (D turner) We would then have 34 senior listed players and 5 "cat-A" rookies As it stands, that would give us 2-3 senior spots for the national draft and 0-1 on rookie spots depending on how we choose to fill the list. Of course it gets complicated with potential trades of contracted players like Tomlinson, Harmes and Laurie while Jordon may yet leave as a free agent.
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Matt Jefferson Signs 2 Year Extension
- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
- AFL Under 18 Championships 2023
I have zero Intel sadly. Just trawl the footy forums like most here. @Chook in Perth is the poster to listen to but don't think they visit this site much these days. There are others here with seemingly good Intel as well but doubt much would get leaked re trade and draft targets just yet.- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
- AFL Under 18 Championships 2023
Perhaps a player or two might come in via trade?- Harley Reid
Change it to West Coast giving back their future 2nd and it might be more reasonable.- Harley Reid
I'm not advocating for extra assistance to North but nearly beating 2 very average teams isn't a convincing counter-argument for those that are. Eagles won a flag only 5 years ago. No chance they receive draft assistance.- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
Ultimately it comes down to contract price, length and some unknown formula the afl uses that factors in age and god knows what else. Since those are secret, they can disguise draft assistance with a first round compensation pick quite easily. I will say that Frawley had played nearly twice the amount of games and earned himself an AA jacket. McKay is not the same quality and hard to see a team spending upwards of 800k per year on him.- Welcome to Demonland Kynan Brown
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
I don't mind the idea but we have JvR now who is similar in that they're both slightly undersized, but have good athleticism and can crash a pack. The wild rumour of Oscar Allen that @adonski referenced would be perfect. Otherwise Naughton or a King twin are the established forwards I would go hard it. Wouldn't mind Todd Marshall either. Can't imagine any of them being available though.- Nick Watson
Gentle reminder that Kozzie was drafted at pick 12 standing 171cm. Nick's had a far superior 2 years at junior level. If you want a mid, agreed he's probably not your guy. Outside of Reid though I'm not convinced we will find the star mid that you're after. McKercher and Sanders probably the best mids to follow, but hard to get a good gauge when they played against such weak state teams that primarily filled their midfield with bottom agers. My view is that players like Watson are infinitely harder to find.- Nick Watson
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This kid deserves his own thread now that the championship is done and we look to have a top 5-6 pick. 170cm small forward for Eastern Rangers, he kicked the most goals of the championships with 14 in 4 games. He is explosive, dual sided with excellent skills and has a good aerial presence as well. Jason Taylor said when drafting Kozzie that its hard to find genuine small forwards. This could be a golden opportunity to give us the most exciting and dangerous forward line in the league. Wouldn't surprise to see him a Roo after Reid and Walter have their names called out however.- NON-MFC: Rd 19 2023
Even better- NON-MFC: Rd 19 2023
I agree. We also beat them and the best team in the comp. Geelong think they're the danger... No. *Can someone please photoshop a mfc jumper on Walter white.- COACHES VOTES: Rd 19 2023
Where can you view the full list?- Harley Reid
Roos are a real wildcard here. They could get draft assistance either through the pre-listing of Sanders and the massaging of McKays FA compensation if he leaves. McKay leaving could leave them with either picks 2 and 3, 2 and 11, or 2 and 19. (Compensation being immediately after first pick, mid-first round, end of 1st round) If they can pre-list Sanders and Callinan through draft assistance I can't see the AFL massaging any FA compo and will most likely net them an end of First round or 2nd round compensation pick. So pick 19 or pick 21. They have a lot of capital to play with here including a valuable future 1st which will appeal.- 2023 Injury List
Whatever the case is, we have to get it perfectly right as there's not much wiggle room left before finals. A re-injury now would be catastrophic.