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Yep…they were ignorant and delusional!But what about the Essendon supporters who were adamant we were giving the compo pick back to them for Shiel?
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Yep…they were ignorant and delusional!But what about the Essendon supporters who were adamant we were giving the compo pick back to them for Shiel?
But what about the Essendon supporters who were adamant we were giving the compo pick back to them for Shiel?
Meantime, our “nothing pick” #62 got us a hopefully much more suitable, long term player instead of a broken down old guy. Win/winShiel to be fair apparently tried to get the clubs to sit back down at the end of the first week when the Gresham compo was still up in the air.
He wanted the move.
I think the alternative we came up with was we would take him for a nothing pick (50+) and Essendon said no.
That was the end of it.
Much better policy to take the young bloke. A hungry 18 year old with his career ahead of him, or an injured 30 year old mercenary?Meantime, our “nothing pick” #62 got us a hopefully much more suitable, long term player instead of a broken down old guy. Win/win
Sos has proven to be canny at the trade table and at drafting.
Stocker and Caminiti ️
Dow for cheap ️
Henry for a future second️
In the draft Lyon wanted pace (got it with Henry and Dow in trades)
Wilson speed, endurance, great skills, runs like Hill, @ pick 18 and a free future second, ( Henry therefore free)️
Collard. Speed X factor, high risk, high reward ️
Hastie, good size, runs like the wind, good intercept️
Garcia, good inside mid, designated kick out for his team, means a good kick and decision making. will need some time, but a mid what we needed ️
Schoenmaker a free hit, Sheahan reckons could be steal of the draft. Only one not quick but has other huge weapons️
Bonner, another with run who is a very good backup ️
So everyone bar Schoenmaker is very quick ( obviously with other skills), just what Lyon wanted. He loves run and one of the reasons he took on this list.
So for me SOS has really passed his first test.
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St.Kilda probably would have taken Wilson regardless.Yep , practically they gave us a second round pick to take Wilson and not Leake.
Sos has proven to be canny at the trade table and at drafting.
Stocker and Caminiti ️
Dow for cheap ️
Henry for a future second️
In the draft Lyon wanted pace (got it with Henry and Dow in trades)
Wilson speed, endurance, great skills, runs like Hill, @ pick 18 and a free future second, ( Henry therefore free)️
Collard. Speed X factor, high risk, high reward ️
Hastie, good size, runs like the wind, good intercept️
Garcia, good inside mid, designated kick out for his team, means a good kick and decision making. will need some time, but a mid what we needed ️
Schoenmaker a free hit, Sheahan reckons could be steal of the draft. Only one not quick but has other huge weapons️
Bonner, another with run who is a very good backup ️
So everyone bar Schoenmaker is very quick ( obviously with other skills), just what Lyon wanted. He loves run and one of the reasons he took on this list.
So for me SOS has really passed his first test.
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Yep. True. The raw material looks good.Sos has proven to be canny at the trade table and at drafting.
Stocker and Caminiti ️
Dow for cheap ️
Henry for a future second️
In the draft Lyon wanted pace (got it with Henry and Dow in trades)
Wilson speed, endurance, great skills, runs like Hill, @ pick 18 and a free future second, ( Henry therefore free)️
Collard. Speed X factor, high risk, high reward ️
Hastie, good size, runs like the wind, good intercept️
Garcia, good inside mid, designated kick out for his team, means a good kick and decision making. will need some time, but a mid what we needed ️
Schoenmaker a free hit, Sheahan reckons could be steal of the draft. Only one not quick but has other huge weapons️
Bonner, another with run who is a very good backup ️
So everyone bar Schoenmaker is very quick ( obviously with other skills), just what Lyon wanted. He loves run and one of the reasons he took on this list.
So for me SOS has really passed his first test.
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We were, but Hawthorn and North were also coming for our pick to get Leake. Lucky for GWS we wanted Wilson because North's future 2nd will certainly be a better pick than the Adelaide one GWS gave us.St.Kilda probably would have taken Wilson regardless.
Yep. True. The raw material looks good.
Now it’s over to development coaches.
Garcia, good inside mid, designated kick out for his team, means a good kick and decision making. will need some time, but a mid what we needed ️
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Yes agreed, too early. However there have been questions all year about SOS and choosing Stocker and Hammer from Carlton didn't quash those fears.Probably too early to call but so far Sos and Toce have been very good. Billings and Gresham walking out means we need to get more from what we got for them but other than that they have done a lot with a little.
Irrespective of the reasons for or differences of opinion, we we're getting previously nothing out of Billings and not that much out of Gresh.Probably too early to call but so far Sos and Toce have been very good. Billings and Gresham walking out means we need to get more from what we got for them but other than that they have done a lot with a little.
Yes agreed, too early. However there have been questions all year about SOS and choosing Stocker and Hammer from Carlton didn't quash those fears.
Then Dow from Carlton.
My analysis is looking at the coaches requirements, which was more run. I think we got that with all but Schoenmaker who was a free hit at a real slider.
We won't know the draftees for seasons, however Dow and Henry and even Bonner can have an immediate impact, Wilson may get a gig early,and hopefully a couple of Hotton, Keeler and Van Es can get a gig.
Will start to look like a Ross Lyon team.
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As best l can figure, on balance it was:Sos has proven to be canny at the trade table and at drafting.
Stocker and Caminiti ️
Dow for cheap ️
Henry for a future second️
In the draft Lyon wanted pace (got it with Henry and Dow in trades)
Wilson speed, endurance, great skills, runs like Hill, @ pick 18 and a free future second, ( Henry therefore free)️
Collard. Speed X factor, high risk, high reward ️
Hastie, good size, runs like the wind, good intercept️
Garcia, good inside mid, designated kick out for his team, means a good kick and decision making. will need some time, but a mid what we needed ️
Schoenmaker a free hit, Sheahan reckons could be steal of the draft. Only one not quick but has other huge weapons️
Bonner, another with run who is a very good backup ️
So everyone bar Schoenmaker is very quick ( obviously with other skills), just what Lyon wanted. He loves run and one of the reasons he took on this list.
So for me SOS has really passed his first test.
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"Ignorant and delusional Essendon supporters" is AFL's finest tautologyYep…they were ignorant and delusional!
Billings walked.Irrespective of the reasons for or differences of opinion, we we're getting previously nothing out of Billings and not that much out of Gresh.
Dow and Henry will easily produce more for the team than what we were getting. Probably Dow alone.
JB was pushed, didn't walk out. Gresh they let go knowing that an end of first round would eventually land about where it did, so clearly they didnt rate him and he was on the edge of the 22 by season's end.
At the very least we didn't lose any blood this offseason. Whilst not improving the top end they did well on building the base and on paper the squad should be better even before you factor in growth from the obvious ones and general improvement from time in the RTB system.
I think it was clear to JB that he wasn't in plans going forward. Perhaps he was also told something to that effect.Billings walked.
Your manager doesn’t go on gettable and talk you up if you don’t want to move.
He was contracted to us for another year. He could have sat there and worked his tail off to get back into this side
Irrespective of the reasons for or differences of opinion, we we're getting previously nothing out of Billings and not that much out of Gresh.
Dow and Henry will easily produce more for the team than what we were getting. Probably Dow alone.
JB was pushed, didn't walk out. Gresh they let go knowing that an end of first round would eventually land about where it did, so clearly they didnt rate him and he was on the edge of the 22 by season's end.
At the very least we didn't lose any blood this offseason. Whilst not improving the top end they did well on building the base and on paper the squad should be better even before you factor in growth from the obvious ones and general improvement from time in the RTB system.
Yes, because he read the room correctly. His manager was desperate because his client's career was at the crossroads. He could have stayed and fulfilled his contract but been finished as a footballer. He's got a chance for a fresh start at Melbourne. My prediction is his decline will simply continue but he was never ever going to get a chance to flip the script at St Kilda. We should have traded him years ago.Billings walked.
Your manager doesn’t go on gettable and talk you up if you don’t want to move.
He was contracted to us for another year. He could have sat there and worked his tail off to get back into this side
Next years draft. Also in West Coasts NGA program. Has a bit of aggro and a lot of class.
6.30 timestamp, Collard mentions him.
Drafting champion might go a long way to keeping both long term.
Yes it’s a nice haul…good to hear SOS & Chris Toce getting some kudos they deserve!As best l can figure, on balance it was:
Collard -- Gresh
Garcia -- Billings
Henry -- free
Shoey -- free
Bonner -- free
Dow & Hastie -- Coff + 3rd & f4th
Wilson -- FRDP
Though there'sa strong element of luck attached, there's no doubt SOS made his own this time around.
If you want to add Stocker and Hammer to the freebies group (personally l wouldn't) then so much the better.
I'm still stuck in the Trout era where we'd trade players out and take a s**t downgrade with the picks.
The quality of kids is obviously still TBD but Garcia is the one is the one I'm looking at to give us an indication as to Toce's acumen. We overpaid for him and he didn't appear on any radars prior to being drafted. Bit of a James Gwilt moment.Yes it’s a nice haul…good to hear SOS & Chris Toce getting some kudos they deserve!