Traded #12: Stewart Crameri - Traded to Footscray for pick 26

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Will be guaranteed a top 3 place lol, only Danger will beat him.

Heat 1:

Sydney: Harry Cunningham
West Coast: Ashley Smith
GWS Giants: Tomas Bugg
St Kilda: David Armintage
Carlton: Kane Lucas
Melbourne: TBC
Collingwood: Paul Seedsman
Fremantle: Tendai Mzungu
North Melbourne: Shaun Atley

Heat 2:

Adelaide: Patrick Dangerfield
Brisbane Lions: Ben Hudson
Richmond: Chris Newman
Gold Coast Suns: Campbell Brown
Essendon: Stewart Crameri
Port Adelaide: Aaron Young
Geelong Cats: Billie Smedts
Hawthorn: Angus Litherland
Western Bulldogs: Liam Picken
 
Will be guaranteed a top 3 place lol, only Danger will beat him.

Heat 1:

Sydney: Harry Cunningham
West Coast: Ashley Smith
GWS Giants: Tomas Bugg
St Kilda: David Armintage
Carlton: Kane Lucas
Melbourne: TBC
Collingwood: Paul Seedsman
Fremantle: Tendai Mzungu
North Melbourne: Shaun Atley

Heat 2:

Adelaide: Patrick Dangerfield
Brisbane Lions: Ben Hudson
Richmond: Chris Newman
Gold Coast Suns: Campbell Brown
Essendon: Stewart Crameri
Port Adelaide: Aaron Young
Geelong Cats: Billie Smedts
Hawthorn: Angus Litherland
Western Bulldogs: Liam Picken

????
 

Just make him bounce the ball, and throw McPharlin in the sprint.


Watching that goal - he got the handball receive at 1:15 and kicked the goal at 1:04, so 10-11 secs.

Supposedly Subiaco is 175m goal-to-goal, which makes the centre 87.5, and he started about 5 metres behind the centre and kicked from 10 metres out, so I reckon he ran 82.5m... maybe 85 considering it probably wasn't quite straight line.

That pace would beat most in his heat even though he was bouncing a ball & looking over his shoulder.... although he also got a flying start. Hmmm.
 
Watching that goal - he got the handball receive at 1:15 and kicked the goal at 1:04, so 10-11 secs.

Supposedly Subiaco is 175m goal-to-goal, which makes the centre 87.5, and he started about 5 metres behind the centre and kicked from 10 metres out, so I reckon he ran 82.5m... maybe 85 considering it probably wasn't quite straight line.

That pace would beat most in his heat even though he was bouncing a ball & looking over his shoulder.... although he also got a flying start. Hmmm.

LOL, it's hilarious, because I thought this exact thing, but I didn't want to post it because I thought it was too nerdy.
:eek:
 

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Stewy came 2nd or 3rd in his heat... which was a good effort as he almost slipped over..

Then in the final he gave up at the end and came 2nd last I think.

Dangerfield won the whole thing.
 
Dalgleish to unleash in the sprint next year!

Imagine it was an Essendon vs Carlton GF. Dalgleish, Dangerfield, Jetta and Rioli in the sprint :O
 
With so many genuine KPF options I was thinking that we might see Crameri the midfielder a bit this year. Seems to have trimmed down a lot, and has a lot of traits that would be very handy (hard at the ball, explosive pace, always gets hands free/untacklable, better field kick than he is a set shot). Could he become a real weapon out of the centre in 2013?
 
I love him as a 3rd tall, such a hard opponent to match up on. With improved goal kicking technique he'll tear teams to shreds. Nothing wrong with the occasional rotation through the midfield, just as Jobe rotates the other way, but would prefer the majority of his field time to be spent in the forward line.
 
I love him as a 3rd tall, such a hard opponent to match up on. With improved goal kicking technique he'll tear teams to shreds. Nothing wrong with the occasional rotation through the midfield, just as Jobe rotates the other way, but would prefer the majority of his field time to be spent in the forward line.

This x1000

He is the perfect HHF. Quick, agile and big so once teams have matched their defenders on Hurley/Gumbleton/Daniher (which ever 2 are playing up forward) Cram will be ripe to tear teams a new one.
 

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Traded #12: Stewart Crameri - Traded to Footscray for pick 26

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