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Operation: Get Tippett?
If you look at the key forwards around the league there really is a shortage of really op line key forwards at the moment hence Boyd's massive price tag. After the few top line there are a fair few role players who are on the end of decent midfields
Adelaide: Walker
Carlton: only second tier forwards
Collingwood: Cloke
Dons: only second tier forwards, possibly
Fremantle: an ageing Pav
Geelong: Hawkins, Possibly Mitch
GC: Lynch, Day, Dixon
Giants: Patton, Cameron, then unknown McCartney
Hawks: Roughy and gunston plays his role given his size
Melbourne: Hogan is their big hope
Kangas: Petrie probably row below top tier then part players in Black and Tarrant although they brought in Waite this year so what does that say
Port: No real power forward more role players, get a lot of goals from Wingard and Gray and Monfries. Westhoff and Shulz are solid more than real power guys.
Richmond: Reiwoldt
Saints: Reiwoldt
Swans: Buddy, Tippett then a step down to Reid
WC: Kennedy and Darling
WB: Boyd now
Really there are a few extra role players here and there in teams but they're the main ones. If you look at that list the sides with the most are the suns and sydney so first step would be to look at either of them. If we can't get one of the main guys then I'm not convinced we should be looking for part players. Re Dixon I'm not sure whether he would leave given he's been there since the start but worth having a crack. Reid is probably the interesting one still next year given buddy and tippett are there and goodes is going round again. He could be very frustrated by this time next year and is probably still worth a crack.
For mine our forward line next year is largely linked to the contribution that the resting ruckman can make. Close will have natural progression but we need some contributions from the rucks. We also need to lock down that third tall role as well but I have hopes that McStay may be able to fill that long term. Perhaps Maguane shorter term will have something to offer there. I also think if Mayes goes back forward he will have plenty to offer in terms of goals, he's a good size and is a natural half forward flanker.
Dunno about Close- has the size and the competitiveness but his kicking style needs a LOT of work. JB- step up to the plate here.
If he can sort this out he'll have earned his keep
Darling has the intimidation factor. Can kick goals, win games off his own boot and has shown good leadership. We need someone like that up forward. I just feel he'll come alive as the main forward, something he's not at WCE, with Kennedy getting 80% of the delivery every week.I remember talk of us going after Jack Darling in the future. A good player but not really the big key forward our side is lacking IMO.
Stuff Tippett, worked us over once wouldnt give him a second chance.Walker wont leave Adelaide
Darling, Lynch (Suns), Tippett, Reiwoldt
Stuff Tippett, worked us over once wouldnt give him a second chance.
Reiwoldt the younger no.
Darling wouldnt solve the problem
I agree Walker wont leave Adelaide, where else can you wear a mullet and it be "on trend"
Lynch is the one, already up here, developing well.
Lynch cheaper, will be better and a better fit for our age demographic.I'd Take Tippett any day
Lynch cheaper, will be better and a better fit for our age demographic.
And sydney wouldnt?in salary yes but Gold coast would want half our team
If you look at the key forwards around the league there really is a shortage of really op line key forwards at the moment hence Boyd's massive price tag. After the few top line there are a fair few role players who are on the end of decent midfields
Adelaide: Walker
Carlton: only second tier forwards
Collingwood: Cloke
Dons: only second tier forwards, possibly
Fremantle: an ageing Pav
Geelong: Hawkins, Possibly Mitch
GC: Lynch, Day, Dixon
Giants: Patton, Cameron, then unknown McCartney
Hawks: Roughy and gunston plays his role given his size
Melbourne: Hogan is their big hope
Kangas: Petrie probably row below top tier then part players in Black and Tarrant although they brought in Waite this year so what does that say
Port: No real power forward more role players, get a lot of goals from Wingard and Gray and Monfries. Westhoff and Shulz are solid more than real power guys.
Richmond: Reiwoldt
Saints: Reiwoldt
Swans: Buddy, Tippett then a step down to Reid
WC: Kennedy and Darling
WB: Boyd now
Really there are a few extra role players here and there in teams but they're the main ones. If you look at that list the sides with the most are the suns and sydney so first step would be to look at either of them. If we can't get one of the main guys then I'm not convinced we should be looking for part players. Re Dixon I'm not sure whether he would leave given he's been there since the start but worth having a crack. Reid is probably the interesting one still next year given buddy and tippett are there and goodes is going round again. He could be very frustrated by this time next year and is probably still worth a crack.
For mine our forward line next year is largely linked to the contribution that the resting ruckman can make. Close will have natural progression but we need some contributions from the rucks. We also need to lock down that third tall role as well but I have hopes that McStay may be able to fill that long term. Perhaps Maguane shorter term will have something to offer there. I also think if Mayes goes back forward he will have plenty to offer in terms of goals, he's a good size and is a natural half forward flanker.
and make big $$$ in the process.Just find out who is managed by Pickering and start negotiations.
He has proved he is the one who can deliver his client, and keep negotiations under wraps.