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Strongly disagree. He's an odd one - improved season on season and had a very very good 22 season, was dropped for finals despite good performances, made the GF by default, and for whatever reason fell out of favour at that point. Despite that every time he was included the bloke cracked in. Bit hard to find consistency being in and out of the team the last 2 seasons. He definitely ain't no average Quentin Narkle, Parfitt is a quality player. He's by far and away the best out of favour mid, and there are players across the league who are very lucky to have a contract if Parfitt's situation is anything to go by, would take him over guys like McCrae and Matt Kennedy, plus he's still young. The bloke was posting upto 10 tackles a game consistently, and knows how to find the pill.Trust me no he wouldn’t. Another that’s a great VFL footballer
Aside from midfield grunt, which I think we can address at least partially within our list and can still address at the draft/SSP, our grand final wasn't talent related.IF Mills can recapture his 2022 form and do a 75% facsimile of what Heeney did this year
IF that frees Heeney up to go forward and kick 40+ goals
IF McDonald, McLean and Amartey improve just 5%
IF Rampe only declines 5%
IF just 1 of Sheldrick, Cleary or Adams can come in and give us some grunt around the contest.
IF Gulden can elevate his poor games to just decent.
IF Campbell brings his late season form in the new season.
IF everyone else just does what they did last season.
THEN we will be top 4 and every chance of a flag.
There are a lot of IFs up there, but every one of them are achievable. I know that "improvement from within" is a bit of a joke when you flop during the trade period, but I think it's the case for us.
The catch cry has been that we were too soft in the middle - and we were - but in the absence of Cripps, Petracca and Rowell walking through the door, our best chance there is for marginal improvement, coupled with marginal improvement up forward. If our backline can just give us a similar year to this one, those marginal uplifts can put us over the top.
Roster i hate how these yank terms creep inStrongly disagree. He's an odd one - improved season on season and had a very very good 22 season, was dropped for finals despite good performances, made the GF by default, and for whatever reason fell out of favour at that point. Despite that every time he was included the bloke cracked in. Bit hard to find consistency being in and out of the team the last 2 seasons. He definitely ain't no average Quentin Narkle, Parfitt is a quality player. He's by far and away the best out of favour mid, and there are players across the league who are very lucky to have a contract if Parfitt's situation is anything to go by, would take him over guys like McCrae and Matt Kennedy, plus he's still young. The bloke was posting upto 10 tackles a game consistently, and knows how to find the pill.
I get that something must've been off for him to fall out of favour, but we all know Scott is happily inclined to play a rotating roster which wouldn't have helped his cause.
It’s happened a lot - mainly because the marketing crowd knows that American culture sells to kids.Roster i hate how these yank terms creep in
Pre-dates the USA. First known use 1727, from the Dutch "rooster", basically ruled/grid paper for a list.Roster i hate how these yank terms creep in
Strongly disagree. He's an odd one - improved season on season and had a very very good 22 season, was dropped for finals despite good performances, made the GF by default, and for whatever reason fell out of favour at that point. Despite that every time he was included the bloke cracked in. Bit hard to find consistency being in and out of the team the last 2 seasons. He definitely ain't no average Quentin Narkle, Parfitt is a quality player. He's by far and away the best out of favour mid, and there are players across the league who are very lucky to have a contract if Parfitt's situation is anything to go by, would take him over guys like McCrae and Matt Kennedy, plus he's still young. The bloke was posting upto 10 tackles a game consistently, and knows how to find the pill.
I get that something must've been off for him to fall out of favour, but we all know Scott is happily inclined to play a rotating roster which wouldn't have helped his cause.
Can find the ball and tackle a fair bit for a slow player.He is not good enough slow and everything about his is C to D grade ask Cats fans what they think of him I ain’t wrong when Tanner Bruhn is better that’s says it. Parfitt tries but that’s where it ends
I hate it too but i've also had a roster at work for the last 20 years.Roster i hate how these yank terms creep in
Can find the ball and tackle a fair bit for a slow player.
premiership player, +100 AFL games. Much better than VFL levelTrust me no he wouldn’t. Another that’s a great VFL footballer
premiership player, +100 AFL games. Much better than VFL level
Do we need quicker players or just ones who crack in and do the basics well? Rowbum needs a hand in there because our quick players are so quick that they disappear at times. Our GF highlighted lack of balls in the contest, not speed. And it's funny how quick slow players can look when you're winning the ball at the coal face - and vice versaOnly played in that premiership due to injury. He’s fine but he’s slow as. Exactly the opposite of the way we need our midfield. Plus why when we need to get games into Sheldrick plus Mills back in the guts.
We need players who can add grunt. If the worst is he is backup to Sheldrick and Mills than he is still exactly who we needOnly played in that premiership due to injury. He’s fine but he’s slow as. Exactly the opposite of the way we need our midfield. Plus why when we need to get games into Sheldrick plus Mills back in the guts.
Do we need quicker players or just ones who crack in and do the basics well? Rowbum needs a hand in there because our quick players are so quick that they disappear at times. Our GF highlighted lack of balls in the contest, not speed. And it's funny how quick slow players can look when you're winning the ball at the coal face - and vice versa
Parfitt is a solid contested ball player.
We need players who can add grunt. If the worst is he is backup to Sheldrick and Mills than he is still exactly who we need
You have significantly more confidence than I do that Mills will be healthy and Longmire will play Sheldrick when he is healthy.We have two inside mids coming in next year in Mills and Sheldrick, plis maybe Horse has grown a pair and realised Adams is there too. We don't need a C grade at best inside mid who can't play anywhere else. Hey if those two are out would rather give Cleary some time inside
You have significantly more confidence than I do that Mills will be healthy and Longmire will play Sheldrick when he is healthy.
My guess is that our round 1 centre bounce midfield next year will be Heeney, Rowbottom, and Warner/Gulden.
And by Round 6 the coaches will be saying 'we don't understand why we keep starting slowly?!?!?!?'
I want to see players, like Francis, who are just there but not quite good enough out of our squad. Ladhams & Francis are both not good enough. Let's develop the young guys. Edwards has proven to be a pretty good player. Green needs more ruck time. I am astounded they decided on retaining Ladhams over Big Mac. In his only game last season he had 10 HO, 6 Dis & 2 Marks, 2 tackles. Not just disappointing terrible. In 2023, Big Mac played 2 games. He had 27 HO, 12 dis, 2 marks & 6 tackles.I would hope we play younger players like Edwards this year if injury strikes and Francis is a true 'break glass' option only to be used if there are 3-4 KP injuries.
Even if he is better than the youngsters atm, playing Francis now is counter productive to getting us where we need to go.He's not going to be a solution in finals, so we need to prioritise the development over young players who might be.
If our selection committee don't understand that by now then they should all be sacked.
We simply can not start one of Warner or Gulden in our first centre bounce of the year if we want to have any hope of the midfield improving.You have significantly more confidence than I do that Mills will be healthy and Longmire will play Sheldrick when he is healthy.
My guess is that our round 1 centre bounce midfield next year will be Heeney, Rowbottom, and Warner/Gulden.
And by Round 6 the coaches will be saying 'we don't understand why we keep starting slowly?!?!?!?'
Sheldrick hopefully yes, but Mills isn't the answer imo. Even when he was in form we would still get wrecked in the midfield (and that was with a peak Parker too). I see Mills as more a non-specific mid, which is probably half our problem. That's why we like our mids on paper, but then confused as to why they can't win the contest.Mills and Sheldrick next year. We really missed a fit Mills in the inside this year. Key word being fit.
I take some solace from the fact that none of his injuries are related or recurring thus far. So he's injury-prone but there's also no reason he can't play a full 23 games next year. Maybe one week off if he needs to be managed, as Roberts did this year.Sheldrick has spent a lot of time injured over the last couple seasons. Can we really rely on him to play out a season?
Sheldrick hopefully yes, but Mills isn't the answer imo. Even when he was in form we would still get wrecked in the midfield (and that was with a peak Parker too). I see Mills as more a non-specific mid, which is probably half our problem. That's why we like our mids on paper, but then confused as to why they can't win the contest.
Warner picks and chooses when to be hard at the contest, Gulden disappears when close checked, Heeney champion but again is a non-specific hybrid. Leaves only Rowbum who you can say has a specific purpose. Our midfield is crying out for a contested distributor like Neale. Adam's can do that to an extent, and i hope horse smells the roses and plays him permanently, but he is limited with age and needs replacing after next year. I hope Sheldrick is the answer but it's hard to be as optimistic considering his injury issues and non-selection.
Depth in that area would not go astray and Parfitt would be the perfect fit, even if temporary or break glass - although i think he could contribute much more as our midfield currently stands. I'd rather a contested slow mid than rolling with the same punches again to only get rolled when it matters again. Our current mix simply ain't cutting it.
In saying that, i have hope Roberts could potentially be that player. But again, what's the chances with our pragmatic setup.
Im more so saying Parfitt to fill that contested role which should be ADDED to the current mix. that role should be a given. Mills will be the extra who should replace Guldens midfield minutes, who tbh i don't fully agree is and all and out contested beast.Mills is sure more the answer than a delisted Geelong bloke who can't get games over Tanner Bruhn. Sorry to be blunt no more list cloggers that's all Parfitt would ever be. Mills is a contestedd beast inside mid, we were hamstrung this year with him nowhere near fit. Sheldrick should be playing r1 next season.