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Credit where it’s due, seen it many a timeTrue ....at least I'll put my hand up, if I'm wrong ....apparently, that's a rarity
This shouldnt be underestimated at all either. For a young kid at the time, it can set you back well in your progression.Throw in that Fogarty was coached by a terrible incompetent forwards coach for several years
Probably smashed a pie and coke at 3/4 time of the grand final which enhanced his performance in the last quarter.I’m just happy that ‘fat’ bloke D. Jarman kicked 5 goals in our last GF.
Yep, I've shut out 2017 tooI’m just happy that ‘fat’ bloke D. Jarman kicked 5 goals in our last GF.
I'd like to include Finn Callaghan in that conversation. Could be the premium mid we need.There are a few players of interest at GWS who come out of contract next year, including Lachie Ash, Tom Green, Leek Aleer, Harry Himmelberg, Jacob Wehr
One player we should be having a massive crack at, that's been behind the GWS midfield pecking order, is Lachie Ash, who is being used as a running defender and as a tagger through the midfield. I have a feeling that the tagging role was created for him to at least 'get him in' to the midfield rotation. With Hopper, Bruhn and Taranto seeing the exit door, he may be provided with differing midfield role opportunities.
I was always under the impression that a lot of people saw him as an outside midfielder, particularly with his speed, run and carry.
Appears to be great mates with Josh Rachele, both being Shepparton Swans products. (Is currently taking part in a Skills training session, with both Rachele and Ash the main guests for the program)
Surely we can offer him $$'s and more opportunity for an outside midfield role. I would be throwing the kitchen sink at him. Geelong are the masters of picking players up like Bruhn without having to put the development into them, and bringing Ash into the club would be more desirable to me next year than hitting the draft. Bring ready made players into the squad will only accelerate our rebuild.
What frustrates me is that Richmond can prize a player like Hopper out before his contract is up. What are we doing??
We are looking at a huge player turnover next year, with a lot of players either out of contract and moving on to other clubs or being delisted.
We should be freeing up a lot of salary cap space next year, we should be moving up the ladder, there should be list space, our younger players should be developing nicely and we should be progressing our game plan.
I can't help but feel next years trade period might be the most important in our history, and a close to Top 8 finish will be crucial in attracting talent to the club.
I think the period you are referring to is the year 2561 on the Buddhist calendar. Towards the end of that year i had to resort to meditation, mindfulness and mindless consumption of alcohol.Yep, I've shut out 2017 too
I'd like to include Finn Callaghan in that conversation. Could be the premium mid we need.
Feeding frenzy, good way for us to get some potentially good discards.Spare a thought for Western Bulldogs who have a whopping 24 players out of contract next year!
They should have a good year thenSpare a thought for Western Bulldogs who have a whopping 24 players out of contract next year!
They should have a good year then
Hungry players produce results
He don't look too hungry...
He don't look too hungry...
Could be interesting if they miss finals & Beveridge gets sacked...Spare a thought for Western Bulldogs who have a whopping 24 players out of contract next year!
I'd like to include Finn Callaghan in that conversation. Could be the premium mid we need.
Finn won't come to the crows lol. You had a better chance of winning 160 million in powerball last week.We had our chance at Finn, instead we opted to win a meaningless game.
Finn won't come to the crows lol. You had a better chance of winning 160 million in powerball last week.
I think we let both him and Walker have a period where they were encouraged to carry too much weight - not fat, but too solid. They were also being coached to go body to body with their defender far too often.
A different physical program, and - frankly - a far better approach from the forwards coach put both of them on a path towards drastic improvement.
True ....at least I'll put my hand up, if I'm wrong ....apparently, that's a rarity
You have to say Frampton looked the much better players, when switched to DEF .....we therefore shouldn't judge McAsey so hard, when he's obviously been played out of position all year, in 2022I haven’t given up, but there’s not a shred of confidence. It’s pure hope based on a few things he did in 2020, everything else since then probably should have wiped that from memory.
Frampton looked a much better defender and forward than McAsey has at either end in the SANFL.You have to say Frampton looked the much better players, when switched to DEF .....we therefore shouldn't judge McAsey so hard, when he's obviously been played out of position all year, in 2022
If you watch his games closely this year .....you'll see he has a lot of aspects to his game ....a good thinker
Is he a certainty, no ! ......gotta big PS in front of him ......but a dud, he's not
Yep, I've shut out 2017 too
Finn won't come to the crows lol. You had a better chance of winning 160 million in powerball last week.