Harry being traded is the biggest non-story of the year. Not going to happen. Mystifying how this one gained any momentum - certainly not the club or the player fueling it.
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Wishful thinking by opposition fansMystifying how this one gained any momentum
I think many, including some of our own supporters, are forgetting just how dangerous Harry can be tbh.Harry being traded is the biggest non-story of the year. Not going to happen. Mystifying how this one gained any momentum - certainly not the club or the player fueling it.
Don't agree with this, I think it's exactly his go.Pushing him up the wings as more of a traditional chf wasn't really his go
I think many, including some of our own supporters, are forgetting just how dangerous Harry can be tbh.
Pushing him up the wings as more of a traditional chf wasn't really his go but if we can have he & Charlie working in tandem, the opposition will be faced with a pick your poison scenario.
That's fine, you're entitled to your perspective.Not sure about that. I'd argue he was having his best season at AFL level before going down with injury, playing exactly that role.
That's fine, you're entitled to your perspective.
IMO he was dropping marks & missing sitters and at times clearly down on confidence - to the point where our supporters were calling for him to be dropped.
His best games were played closer to goal where he hit the scoreboard & created opportunities for his teammates.
His goal kicking struggles had little to do with his role. The low confidence was directly related to the conversion.
It's a very long bow to draw that it was all because of him playing further up the ground.
Yes they can. But Harry looked as confident and assured of himself as we've seen at stages, when asserting himself on contests up the ground.Playing an unfamiliar role & fluctuations in form clearly have an impact on confidence too.
I'm disagreeing your claim that it "wasn't really his go". He was playing his role very well.Given my point was essentially that we can do a better job of having the two key forwards working in tandem - I'm really not sure what you're trying to argue?
They will be high pressure games couldn’t get a better test if he survives the next 4 and finals he will have an impact.If he doesn’t that would be a bummer for a great talentRyan is talented but that hamstring injury sounds serious. I also doubt he’d be able to handle a move to Melbourne as he genuinely struggles with the “bright lights” of Perth.
A hard “no” on Thomas for me. The bloke is unreliable and likely to let the club down with his behaviour/work ethic.
Possibly although I reckon we’d possibly trade back slightly to get him or trade for a second round pick. That said I would prefer us looking at a key defender like O’Sullivan with our first pick if he’s still available.
A lot will depend on how he hoes over the next month. If he break down I’d say he’s done.
It's the jumper. They walk taller.Matt Kennedy listed at 6'2 is that right, was at the game few weeks back and he seemed taller?
To many listening to that knob HutchinsonWishful thinking by opposition fans
Was actually thinking the other day if this was a slight possibility, depending on what offers come in both financially/contract length with the opportunity of more midfield time…Interesting chat with Nic Negrepontis on SEN regarding Paddy Dow. Said this is the defining game of his career, and thinks he'll still be at Carlton next year. Don't know if that's based on any intel or just personal opinion but interesting nonetheless.
He's actually a pretty good shot when he's far out. 40-55m he seems to not feel the pressure and can kick truly.That's fine, you're entitled to your perspective.
IMO he was dropping marks & missing sitters and at times clearly down on confidence - to the point where our supporters were calling for him to be dropped.
His best games were played closer to goal where he hit the scoreboard & created opportunities for his teammates.
Nick generally gets good info regarding Carlton.Interesting chat with Nic Negrepontis on SEN regarding Paddy Dow. Said this is the defining game of his career, and thinks he'll still be at Carlton next year. Don't know if that's based on any intel or just personal opinion but interesting nonetheless.PLAYERCARDSTART15Paddy Dow
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I think jsos could be a great winger, has really good endurance, and footy smartsIf we want midfield depth, better to retain Dow on a reduced contract or head to the draft. Can't see Flanders, best 22 at GC, coming to us to play VFL. Nor would Stephens be keen to move from Sydney unless it's to increase his senior opportunity.
Both fine players, but I don't think the fit is right.
We either need to trade/free agent some best 22 locks (ie. a key defender to partner Weiters, with Kemp and Gov being given more freedom to intercept and rebound), or draft for the longer term.
Slight aside - if we re-sign JSOS, would hope we look to give him a preseason playing down back. His best chance to keep getting games now that TDK is sticking around is probably going to be through flexibility. Third forward, part time ruck, third defender - lots of opportunity through injuriy/suspension and a strong candidate for the sub vest even when we can't squeeze him into the 22.
too slow, and not an elite mark.I think jsos could be a great winger, has really good endurance, and footy smarts
Trading Harry shouldn't be off the table. But I'll like to see how we go without him over the next month before we make that call. Now TDK is staying, I think we are to tall up forward and we still need more depth in our Rucks. I think a win win trade would be with Melbourne. Grundy, pick 4 and something else for Harry. With pick 4 we can get either Watson, Duursma or Caddy to add to our forward mix. Also with Kennedy, Cripps and Hewett we are too slow in the midfield. Kennedy could play forward as a 3rd tall and rotate with Cripps. (Kennedy 70% forward and Cripps 30% forward) both would need to work on there goal kicking over the preseason.Harry being traded is the biggest non-story of the year. Not going to happen. Mystifying how this one gained any momentum - certainly not the club or the player fueling it.
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