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Don't know why the post was removed, but if we're paying difference between back ended 2025 and AFL average it's not good.
It was rumoured to be 4 x 700 at the time, so if he was on say 600 average for 3 years, then it'd be $1m and we'd be paying half that, maybe 600. If it's 650 over 3, then 850, probably paying 400ish.
I said it at the time I wouldn't want the 4th Parker year to be a problem (if he walked over only 3, so be it), but most had him as the #1 priority over extra for Dawson and keeping Hewett.
I could be wrong, but I think the average was the average over the 4 years of Parker’s contract.Don't know why the post was removed, but if we're paying difference between back ended 2025 and AFL average it's not good.
It was rumoured to be 4 x 700 at the time, so if he was on say 600 average for 3 years, then it'd be $1m and we'd be paying half that, maybe 600. If it's 650 over 3, then 850, probably paying 400ish.
I said it at the time I wouldn't want the 4th Parker year to be a problem (if he walked over only 3, so be it), but most had him as the #1 priority over extra for Dawson and keeping Hewett. All worked out well.
This would be fair enough if the midfield issue was one isolated to this season, and this particular group. But it dates back to about 2018 now and an entirely different generation of midfielders.
Josh Kennedy, Dan Hannebery, Kieren Jack, Luke Parker, George Hewett, Zak Jones, Ollie Florent, James Rowbottom, Chad Warner, Callum Mills, Isaac Heeney and Errol Gulden are the names Horse has had at his disposal since 2018 and he's failed to remedy the contested ball and clearance issue with all of them.
See my lengthy comment in the Sack Horse thread for why I think his poor identification and assessment of midfield talent is largely to blame.
So we are paying a fair chunk of Parkers salary
This would be fair enough if the midfield issue was one isolated to this season, and this particular group. But it dates back to about 2018 now and an entirely different generation of midfielders.
Josh Kennedy, Dan Hannebery, Kieren Jack, Luke Parker, George Hewett, Zak Jones, Ollie Florent, James Rowbottom, Chad Warner, Callum Mills, Isaac Heeney and Errol Gulden are the names Horse has had at his disposal since 2018 and he's failed to remedy the contested ball and clearance issue with all of them.
See my lengthy comment in the Sack Horse thread for why I think his poor identification and assessment of midfield talent is largely to blame.
Yep wer paying the difference between the average salary and his next year . So approx 350-400kOnly for next year. The last two years will be on norths book
I thought it said AFL average, but hope you're right!I interpreted it to mean the difference between the average of his 4 year deal and the amount he is due this year - so, using your numbers, that would be $300K this year: (4x700K) - (3 x 600K) - 700K = 300K. That still feels like a lot but it makes sense that we agreed to pay some of it (and noting that we're relieved of paying the rest of it).
That also goes some way to explaining why North were only wanting to give up a pick in the 60s. I'm sure that evening out of the salary was a big part of the discussions to work out the pick trade. Remember: cap space has a trade value, just like picks. Last year (after the Bowes AND pick 7 trade to Geelong) there was all the talk of how, in the future, trading picks for straight out salary cap will be a thing.
It just keeps getting better and betterAnnoyed we're paying any of Parkers contract. North wanted him, they should be taking his whole contract
In fairness I've been pretty consistent on the issue of our midfield for years now, including this season even when we were winning, so it's definitely not a kneejerk, post-GF reaction.I can't face reading that thread but it still sounds as though you are being overly harsh to both Horse and our coaches generally. Our intense disappointment at our repeated, crushing GF losses shouldn't be allowed to obscure how much we have got right.
However, I have been quite receptive to some of your posts about the balance of players in the team and there perhaps being too many outside types and not enough ballwinners.
What the actual ****!Annoyed we're paying any of Parkers contract. North wanted him, they should be taking his whole contract
To be fair on the club, he wanted to leave and I think it showed this year that his role would be more limited as time goes on. He had some good patches up forward and some good quarter/halves as a mid, but not consistently.It just keeps getting better and better
I don't want either, let alone onemedia suggesting one of the Whitlock boys for us..
Good points.I don't think we can expect a player like Parfitt to become part of our best 22 (which is not to say it couldn't happen). We would only be recruiting for depth and is that the depth we need/want. We already have enough depth in ballwinners: Mills, Heeney, Rowbottom, Adams, Sheldrick, Roberts, Papley, Cleary and then on to players who are more outside like Warner, Gulden, JJ, JMac, Warner, Mitchell etc.
You have to remember we pretty much won an equal share of clearances and contested possessions in the granny. The problem is not that simple.
I am not a fan of the 'baby and the bathwater' approach to analysing our 2024 (and before) performance based on just the GF. The conundrum that the club faces is how to balance the fact that we had a huge amount of success this season (minor premiers, made GF) with our dismal GF performance. As much as we have to address the problems we can't overlook that we had to have done a heck of a lot right. And when I say that, the coaches have to get a lot of credit for that - it is by no means the case that the players are just so talented that it was the inevitable end product.
Which leads to my second point: it's no good just singling Horse out. Of course he's the loudest voice in the room and carries the most responsibility but the coaches are a group. There's even a midfield specific coach (I believe it was Dean Cox this season) but you don't see him copping as much flak (even though he was around for 2022 too). Both the brickbats and the plaudits should be shared among the coaching group, with an outsized share of both - but still only a share - for Horse.
I’m warning to playing Warner as a high half forward for the majority. Put Mills in for Warner and that’s my mix too.Mills and Sheldrick to be the true insides with Rowy your defensive mid. Heeney the 1 off the ruck mid.
Agree with the Mills call just don't know if moving him from the backline will allow us to keep all of Campbell Lloyd and Florent out of the backline which is a worrySubstitute Warner for Mills, take Gulden out of the equation and have Florent or Campbell in there for 10-20% instead of Errol and Paps, and you've got my vote.
I interpreted it as we are paying the difference between the 2025 contract at Sydney and the average of the 4 years of his last deal at Sydney (it would be even better if it was the average of the North 3 year deal). But its probably like 100-150k that we have to pay Parker and that is for 2025 only. In the end for Parker's list spot we save roughly 500-600k (when you factor in the new rookie that will fill it). All that money can go to ChadDon't know why the post was removed, but if we're paying difference between back ended 2025 and AFL average it's not good.
It was rumoured to be 4 x 700 at the time, so if he was on say 600 average for 3 years, then it'd be $1m and we'd be paying half that, maybe 600. If it's 650 over 3, then 850, probably paying 400ish.
I said it at the time I wouldn't want the 4th Parker year to be a problem (if he walked over only 3, so be it), but most had him as the #1 priority over extra for Dawson and keeping Hewett. All worked out well.
Probably just the one. Unless we see Matt as a KPD.media suggesting one of the Whitlock boys for us..
Fox, until Sheldrick and Cleary can play big midfield minutes.Agree with the Mills call just don't know if moving him from the backline will allow us to keep all of Campbell Lloyd and Florent out of the backline which is a worry
Do I sound really needy?I see that Port have delisted Kyle Marshall who is a 20yo KPD. I know he tested well at the SA Combine in his draft year, and that tall kids (he's 201cm) take longer to develop, so does anyone know anything about him? Would he be a smoky for the rookie draft, maybe? Would Port be delisting him because list spots are at a premium?
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Can't speak for Marshall, but Port delisting a KPD while having only 1 quality KPD (Aliir) possibly says more about them and their intelligence than whoever they delist.I see that Port have delisted Kyle Marshall who is a 20yo KPD. I know he tested well at the SA Combine in his draft year, and that tall kids (he's 201cm) take longer to develop, so does anyone know anything about him? Would he be a smoky for the rookie draft, maybe? Would Port be delisting him because list spots are at a premium?
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Yeah, I don't have much confidence in them either. It isn't just the bad starts. We need some players who can win contested possession. Most of our guys get pushed off it. We are great on the outside. But lack that big bodied mid who gets it done. I like Sheldrick, even though he is small, like Rowie, he will fight like the devil to get ball in a contested situation. Rowie, Mills & Sheldrick are the only ones who can. Gulden battles hard but just doesn't have the core strength. I think Blakey, Llloyd or Fox could spend time there but also Roberts & Mitchell. Mitchell is the guy. That hard nut. I think with development from Kirky & Matthews he could be a great addition.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?!?!?!?'
Big Mac 27 HO, 12 Disp, 2 marks, 6 tackles in 1.25 games. Ladhams 10 HO, 6 Disp, 2 Marks, 2 tackles in 1 gameI think McAndrew was drafted about a decade too late. He had real talent in the ruck, but offered very little around the ground. I don't think you can get away with such a ruck in the modern game.
For all his faults, Ladhams is a much more dynamic player than McAndrew and I think 18 clubs would select him as a back-up ruck over McAndrew.