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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I still say it was far more logical to pick serong than stephens because we knew Campbell and gulden were coming and they had exactly the same attributes.To be fair the draft profile sounds great for Stephens, if we got this guy below we would be laughing
Stephens was able to flash his natural abilities throughout the course of the SANFL and National U18 Championships. The final game of the National Championships saw Stephens have a blinding performance with a game-high 33 disposals that included nine clearances. Stephens pin-point kicking and inside 50 penetration was evident as the Allies could not stop his accumulation around the ground, with his neat left foot giving recruiters plenty to like. Another standout match came against Sturt in the SANFL elimination final which saw Stephens have no issues adjusting to a cut-throat final. It wasn’t his most prolific but his defensive component to the game was outstanding with the eagerness to chase, pressure and tackle. His outside game has been tremendous, the most obvious asset to his armoury so far and his earned him comparisons to AFL stars Andrew Gaff and Lachie Whitfield. Dylan’s continuous movement is supplemented by the capacity to lead up to the ball, break away from the pack and use the ball wisely when entering forward 50. Stephens is a superb athlete displaying his speed (2.97 20m sprint), endurance (21.2 Yo-Yo test), agility (8.24 seconds), and 2km time trial time of 6.01 minutes at the National Draft Combine. A typical improvement for a player in Dylan’s position is to add more muscle to his light frame to be able to withstand the rigours of football at the highest level, while building his contested numbers. He is likely to play that wing role at AFL level, but has shown he can play on the inside, but still with a high-leaning uncontested ball. In many ways, he could develop into that Steele Sidebottom type midfielder, where at times his contested possession rate could move to the mid-late thirties more so than around the one-third mark. Overall, given his skills, athleticism and work rate, Stephens is a standout midfielder, and the top outside-leaning midfielder in the draft crop
All should go tbh. Mitchell and Konstanty maybe a 1 year contract.SYDNEY SWANS
Players that could leave
After falling disappointingly in the grand final, the Swans’ attention now turns to list management. Veteran Luke Parker is all but certain to land at North Melbourne this off-season, per Jon Ralph. Parker has had a tough year due to injury and suspension but has proven he can still play a vital role; in a premiership tilt, no less. Ruckman Peter Ladhams remains stuck behind Brodie Grundy in the pecking order and could seek greater senior opportunities elsewhere, while small forward Jacob Konstanty is yet to break into the senior side and remains unsigned for next season — he will learn his Swans future in the coming weeks. Sydney currently has nine players off-contract — Harry Arnold,Jack Buller, Aaron Francis, Tom Hanily, Jacob Konstanty, Jaiden Magor, Lachlan McAndrew, Caleb Mitchell and Cooper Vickery. List cuts are imminent.
Who’s already gone
Sam Reid (retired)
Draft picks
17, 19, 55
Every AFL club’s targets, exits and picks to use in deals — Mega trade state of play
Fallen giant’s glaring void; powerhouse could land two big fish — Mega trade state of playwww.foxsports.com.au
I'd keep HanilyAll should go tbh. Mitchell and Konstanty maybe a 1 year contract.
Yea true. He’s a definite need so maybe a 1 year for him too. Konstanty kept based on hope tbh.I'd keep Hanily
If he leaves next year we won’t have any leverage and we will be rorted in a trade. I guess it comes down to how confident the club is that it can keep him or that he wants to stay.If Chad wants out, would we take 3 and 13 from WCE? Is there a big bodied, tough, A grade mid out there who would want to come to us? At least give Trac's management a call?
Btw 13 comes from Hawks in the Barrass trade
I'd be asking for 2 top 10 picks.If Chad wants out, would we take 3 and 13 from WCE? Is there a big bodied, tough, A grade mid out there who would want to come to us? At least give Trac's management a call?
Btw 13 comes from Hawks in the Barrass trade
I'd be asking for 2 top 10 picks.
If he leaves next year we won’t have any leverage and we will be rorted in a trade. I guess it comes down to how confident the club is that it can keep him or that he wants to stay.
This. None of this "We will see if we can change his mind" bullshit. Just piss him off if he wants to leave.Just ****en be honest with each other , club needs to say Chad will you stay or do you want to go, and if he wants out fine, we make it happen and get as much as possible. No good having half invested Chad with his mind elsewhere .
I hope he just signs of course
want him to stay.Just ****en be honest with each other , club needs to say Chad will you stay or do you want to go, and if he wants out fine, we make it happen and get as much as possible. No good having half invested Chad with his mind elsewhere .
I hope he just signs of course
What is actually good about a player signing with another club but playing for someone else?want him to stay.
Same scenario Bulldogs faced with Bailey Smith when he wanted out 18 months ago.
AFL Player contracts and negotiations is still child like compared to the NRL when players sign with other clubs a year out and just get on with playing at their current club.
It’s a professional sport and it provides transparency for all. Rather than 12-18 months of Warner, “I love the Swans” and then signing up with a WA team anyway.What is actually good about a player signing with another club but playing for someone else?
Yup, better to know in advance so you can start planning for the future instead of getting side swiped.It’s a professional sport and it provides transparency for all. Rather than 12-18 months of Warner, “I love the Swans” and then signing up with a WA team anyway.
Dan Houston said he wants to stay at the Power on August 30. Three weeks later Port season finishes now he wants to leave. What is actually good with that?
It’s a professional sport and it provides transparency for all. Rather than 12-18 months of Warner, “I love the Swans” and then signing up with a WA team anyway.
Dan Houston said he wants to stay at the Power on August 30. Three weeks later Port season finishes now he wants to leave. What is actually good with that?
Still don't get what would be so good about it.
I don't want Warner playing for us if he has already signed with West Coast.
In American sports you can't even talk to players that are under contract with other teams.
The rumour was he has already asked for a trade and we already told him no.I honestly believe the club would already know if he’s leaving or not
I don't get what difference it makes whether he's signed behind closed doors or told us. Are people that incapable of coping with hearing the news?
Yea I’m not sure about that . Something like that, the media vultures would have picked up on and reported about it. Managers would have leaked it to put pressure on the club .The rumour was he has already asked for a trade and we already told him no.
The rumour was he has already asked for a trade and we already told him no.
A better deal would be 3 and next year's first (probably 3-8) with Corey thrown in. Three would get us the Chad replacement and our picks will most likely get us the two talls then Cochran.If Chad wants out, would we take 3 and 13 from WCE? Is there a big bodied, tough, A grade mid out there who would want to come to us? At least give Trac's management a call?
Btw 13 comes from Hawks in the Barrass trade
Sounds like Konstanty will have suitors if he was to leave.Yea true. He’s a definite need so maybe a 1 year for him too. Konstanty kept based on hope tbh.