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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
That's AFC list management for you!Can't believe a guy who can't kick, won't get his hands dirty and drops marks is a long term, high paid player
I've never seen that data before. This is what the AFL releases, and it's just the bands across the entire comp.Each club $100K ranges are known.. just not the players in that range.
All contracted so that won't be an easy assignment for any of them.
Don't think Cox would be a smart move personally.
Edit: my bad Rankine is not contracted.
Undecided with Cox. I do think we fast track our rebuild by getting a 100 game quality key defender and I think Cox is a good player. I do like the way Murray and Butts are developing as well though but feels we are vulnerable down back for a while yet if we keep with those two
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It’s possible our pick this year could end up at 7 with Brisbane pushing in front and possibly even North Melbourne getting a priority pick which could push our pick out to 9.
If we’re going to target a top line big bodied mid I think realistically we need to be in the top 4 or 5. You can sometimes find them later but not reliably.
May need to get creative or lucky to sort out the midfield.
Forward line looks fantastic moving forward and I think defence looks solid enough although would like to see a Brodie Smith replacement, a ball magnet, run and carry meters gained type half back. Not sure Hamill, Parnell, McPherson quite fit that role. Dawson can do but not sure we want him there.
You've seen him more than me but I think he's a short Sam CollinsNot sure I agree with this, Borlase is already quite strongly built so I don't see size (as in solidly built not height) or strength as a weakness in his current game it's more his height for a KPD and lack of any sort of closing speed that is his kryptonite. He's basically a lesser version of Josh Worrell who is equally good at intercepting and way more athletic, quicker and more agile.
The Vic media pile on.Carlton tipped to land Adelaide defender Fischer McAsey: AFL trade news
"They're all over Fischer McAsey. I believed he'll be at the Blues next year."www.zerohanger.com
I love how the journo says he's "out of favour" - that's inaccurate. His development has been snail-like. I reckon this lad could go either way in terms of an AFL career. It's a crystal ball situation.Carlton tipped to land Adelaide defender Fischer McAsey: AFL trade news
"They're all over Fischer McAsey. I believed he'll be at the Blues next year."www.zerohanger.com
The McAsey "speculation" ....simply because he hasn't played for 2 years .....but the VIC clubs can change him aroundThe Vic media pile on.
At least Carlton might actually play him as a defender because he ain't replacing Curnow or McKay up forward any time soon.
Depends what our plans are. If we think he’s still a chance to come good and want to keep him on the list then we can drive a hard bargain and potentially get 29 out of Carlton, as long as we’re happy to potentially get nothing for him next season.I love how the journo says he's "out of favour" - that's inaccurate. His development has been snail-like. I reckon this lad could go either way in terms of an AFL career. It's a crystal ball situation.
Who knows how true this is, but a 2nd rounder would be fair.
I hope we get another season to see how he develops because as I've stated before, I've been to a number of SANFL matches & he definitely is a natural footballer.Depends what our plans are. If we think he’s still a chance to come good and want to keep him on the list then we can drive a hard bargain and potentially get 29 out of Carlton, as long as we’re happy to potentially get nothing for him next season.
If we need a list spot and want him gone we’re probably going to have to settle for less, don’t know what though as a pick in the 60s feels a bit too low.
Doubt there's any chance McAsey leaves .....the Clubs patience to be rewardedI hope we get another season to see how he develops because as I've stated before, I've been to a number of SANFL matches & he definitely is a natural footballer.
Fair, although I do feel like given we’re playing him as a forward and he’s shown nowhere near as much as Fog, TT and Gollant that pick 29 might be something we can’t say no to given the deals we’re looking to get done. Big if as to whether that’s on the table though.I hope we get another season to see how he develops because as I've stated before, I've been to a number of SANFL matches & he definitely is a natural footballer.
He could possibly be a "natural" defender because he's certainly not a "natural" forward. He has no tricks or even brute strength to outbody opponents that most forwards need, he has neither at this point after 3years on an AFL list.I hope we get another season to see how he develops because as I've stated before, I've been to a number of SANFL matches & he definitely is a natural footballer.
I could not agree more - his only hope to have an AFL career is as a defender.He could possibly be a "natural" defender because he's certainly not a "natural" forward. He has no tricks or even brute strength to outbody opponents that most forwards need, he has neither at this point after 3years on an AFL list.
Fair, although I do feel like given we’re playing him as a forward and he’s shown nowhere near as much as Fog, TT and Gollant that pick 29 might be something we can’t say no to given the deals we’re looking to get done. Big if as to whether that’s on the table though.
Fair, although I do feel like given we’re playing him as a forward and he’s shown nowhere near as much as Fog, TT and Gollant that pick 29 might be something we can’t say no to given the deals we’re looking to get done. Big if as to whether that’s on the table though.
And it's pretty obvious if the Carlton rumour has any legs that's where they see him.I could not agree more - his only hope to have an AFL career is as a defender.
IF we lose all of EH, McAsey and Frampton, I’m guessing we go for Weideman. Hell, we might even grab Francis for the rookie list, I guess
Maybe we could get their pick 37 for Rowe.View attachment 1477941
Adelaide’s James Rowe is again on the radar of the Western Bulldogs.
That is according to SEN SA’s Andrew Hayes who believes the Bulldogs are “set to pounce” on the small forward.
The Dogs were interested in Rowe prior to the 2020 National Draft but essentially could not select the Woodville-West Torrens premiership player after the Crows made a bid on Jamarra Ugle-Hagan at pick 1.
That left Luke Beveridge’s club without the points required to take Rowe in the second round when the Crows snapped him up at pick 38.
However, the Dogs are again keen on the 22-year-old who is out of contract this year and yet to re-sign with the Crows.
Is Weideman an upgrade on Himmelberg? I doubt he is.IF we lose all of EH, McAsey and Frampton, I’m guessing we go for Weideman. Hell, we might even grab Francis for the rookie list, I guess