List Mgmt. 2021 Trade & List Management Thread I

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This would be hard to believe given he cant get on the park for the last 3 years

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Whoever this person is they’re making a tidy living out of clickbait and from simply taking the piss.

From the limited crap Ive read (usually posted on here), they could actually be a roo supporter because they’re usually pro north.
 
He's a magpie. Refer to the Chris Mayne post on the page. And he may have mentioned it a while ago on a post.
 
We have a lot of List Mgm issues, tricky complicated issues
A good example is Lazarro v Dumont (not really sure they play the same position but ignore that)
Charlie looks a Best 22 player, but he is small whereas say Dumont is 186
can we fit Lazarro in next year if Froggy stays, or does Lazarro just wait his turn and we pencil him in for 2023
which sounds a good theory BUT we have to figure this out for Atu, maybe Ford plus most would think Bonar and Powell and possibly Pick 1 or 2 whatever are walk up starts for 22
and Perez maybe Comben hopefully
 
We have a lot of List Mgm issues, tricky complicated issues
A good example is Lazarro v Dumont (not really sure they play the same position but ignore that)
Charlie looks a Best 22 player, but he is small whereas say Dumont is 186
can we fit Lazarro in next year if Froggy stays, or does Lazarro just wait his turn and we pencil him in for 2023
which sounds a good theory BUT we have to figure this out for Atu, maybe Ford plus most would think Bonar and Powell and possibly Pick 1 or 2 whatever are walk up starts for 22
and Perez maybe Comben hopefully
Just got to be ruthless with tapping veteran players on the shoulder to either leave or retire. this year that example will be atley

next year it would be Hall, Taz and maybe Ziebell
 
Just got to be ruthless with tapping veteran players on the shoulder to either leave or retire. this year that example will be atley

next year it would be Hall, Taz and maybe Ziebell

Hall and Zeibull would likely be top 5 in the B & F this year. Suspect Hall gets a 2-year deal off the back of this season.

If we are going to be truly competitive we need to think beyond the best 22 and have a squad where 30 players are capable of playing seniors at a good level.
 

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Hall and Zeibull would likely be top 5 in the B & F this year. Suspect Hall gets a 2-year deal off the back of this season.

If we are going to be truly competitive we need to think beyond the best 22 and have a squad where 30 players are capable of playing seniors at a good level.
Nah 1 year deals for over 30s
Same like we did for boomer etc
 
Anyone hear Rendell this morning? 14min 20sec in


An interesting point he makes about Larkey being one out on the best defenders this year has been good for his learning curve.

I actually don't mind Cornes. He says some silly things sometimes but he actually generates decent debate.
 
Jesus that would be way unders

I know Shai Bolton has had a decent year, but his last 2-3 weeks without Dusty also in the team have been borderline awful. He is just running around lazily as if he's still playing as a flanker, while being one of the top midfield options currently.

He basically lost them the game against Freo, which in turn might end up costing them a finals spot.
 
MATT RENDELL MAKES BIG CALL ON NORTH MELBOURNE
BY LAURENCE ROSEN AN HOUR AGO
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Matt Rendell is incredibly bullish about North Melbourne’s future prospects, saying they could play finals next year on the back of a much-improved midfield group.
After a slow start to the year under first-year coach David Noble, they’ve impressed since the bye to draw with GWS, as well as beating West Coast and Carlton.


Rendell said North’s midfield has toughened up as the season’s progressed and is set to hold them in good stead heading into 2022.
"I like a few of those blokes (in midfield)," he said on SEN Flip.
"Tom Powell looks an absolute beauty, their depth of tough and inside run midfielders… Jy Simpkin has improved and got tougher.
"Luke Davies-Uniacke has come in and shouldered a lot of the load. Their midfield looks outstanding, it’s a big call but their midfield could take them into the eight next year.
"Coming into this year I didn’t think they’d be able to score – the beauty is Larkey has learnt to play as a key forward even though he’s playing against the best defender every week.
"The benefit next year is we’ll some other players coming into that forward line with the benefit of both Larkey and Cam Zurhaar having some great."
North Melbourne will take on Richmond at the MCG on Saturday.
 
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