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McPherson is a bull terrier and one of our shining lights.. he is best 22 in my opinion at many other clubs why would we be looking to upgrade him?
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The difference of course being that the Lions are 2nd and the Suns are last. There are a lot more spaces to fill on the Suns even when their injured players return.lol we’re having the same discussion issue on our board. Some posters on our board, “well who drops out of our best 22 if so and so is traded in?”.
I've never quite worked out the chicken and the egg in the injuries vs success storyThe issue of 'who misses out' is largely irrelevant since we have so many injuries all the time.
Anderson will start as a forward for the first couple of years, (if we get him) Very dangerous forward and good mark overhead.Where are we going to fit all these mids? Bowes, Brodie, Swallow, Macpherson, Miles, Miller, Rowell, Anderson ect. We only just got Brodie a regular role in the midfield and GHS and Murdoch can't get a game. Flanks and Small forwards are the roles for those older players.
I think he is too for the time being, but after that stupid free he gave to Neale last game has put me off him a bit, also he needs to tidy up his disposal a bit, but he isn't alone there.McPherson is a bull terrier and one of our shining lights.. he is best 22 in my opinion at many other clubs why would we be looking to upgrade him?
I think he is too for the time being, but after that stupid free he gave to Neale last game has put me off him a bit, also he needs to tidy up his disposal a bit, but he isn't alone there.
He also needs to work on his temperament.
The bloke is aggressive as but seems to give away stupid free kicks as well. I remember earlier in the year he gave away 4 free kicks in about 5 minutes. All great to be aggressive in the tackle but you need to control it and not let it get to your head like he did last weekend.
No, of course, he is still a young lad who I hope develops more.Yeah I remember both moments... everyone has off days and he is still young so I have faith he will get more disciplined
I got a bad feeling this idea to copy Brisbane is not going to end well.
The Suns have been in direct contact with Roughead about joining the club in a key off-field role, helping mentor the franchise club’s precious young talent.
The Herald Sun revealed last month the Suns were chasing Burgoyne, 36, to play on up north for one or two more seasons, but Roughead is also in their sights as part of a one-two recruiting punch.
I don't think you can go wrong. Even if they manage to snag one high profile player, it's gonna help rather than hinder.I got a bad feeling this idea to copy Brisbane is not going to end well.
I got a bad feeling this idea to copy Brisbane is not going to end well.
I got a bad feeling this idea to copy Brisbane is not going to end well.
Yeah, you've got to try to do something different, and leave no stone unturned.The alternative is we do what we did last year and get sweet FA. The club needs to be trying whatever they can and work their way down from attracting a superstar to a veteran that can still add something on the field, with it being more likely we can attract the latter than the former.
I’d rather an A grader at the end of their career than B- / C graders in their prime.I’d be happier to spend a bit more and chase a Shaun Higgins type as someone suggested earlier who would actually add something more on field, someone who is still playing very good footy. We can’t afford players that will slow the side down even further. Anyway time will tell, I just have a bad feeling that’s all. Call it the curse of the Malceski.
I’m not for a second suggesting you copy Brisbane.I got a bad feeling this idea to copy Brisbane is not going to end well.
Totally agree. Betts and Burgoyne would really boost our profile in terms of the indigenous programs we run and I think that's possibly very intentional given we are likely to receive the Darwin zone for our academy later this year. They, along with Harbrow, will have the opportunity to help mentor and guide an enormous amount of indigenous youth throughout north/central QLD and the NT as well as those already on our list like Izak Rankine. Burgoyne was of course born in Darwin and would likely be very interested in giving back to his hometown in that regard. Also, Betts is very friendly with Brisbane's Charlie Cameron and Mitch Robinson so I don't think it would be difficult for him to adjust to life on the GC.I’m super keen on getting Betts and Burgoyne through the doors. I can only see the positives. Sure they’re older players but they have proven to be extremely consistent and durable throughout their respective AFL careers. They have a wealth of knowledge on the game and would definitely be fantastic mentors for our young guns. I’m pretty certain that if we could land a couple of blokes of this calibre and retain them for future coaching roles once they retire our player retention issues would begin to fade away.
I’d be happier to spend a bit more and chase a Shaun Higgins type as someone suggested earlier who would actually add something more on field, someone who is still playing very good footy. We can’t afford players that will slow the side down even further. Anyway time will tell, I just have a bad feeling that’s all. Call it the curse of the Malceski.
if you think it through getting Burgoyne and/or Betts will help us retain Ah Chee, Martin as well as play into the dearth of talent we possibly will pick up having Darwin as our zone pool moving forward It will extend Harbs career too as there are some grumblings he may not play next yearI’m super keen on getting Betts and Burgoyne through the doors. I can only see the positives. Sure they’re older players but they have proven to be extremely consistent and durable throughout their respective AFL careers. They have a wealth of knowledge on the game and would definitely be fantastic mentors for our young guns. I’m pretty certain that if we could land a couple of blokes of this calibre and retain them for future coaching roles once they retire our player retention issues would begin to fade away.