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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Melican had the better year, though McCartin is probably unfairly judged based on how easy we made it to enter F50 for some oppo teams.Parker scored more goals in 1 quarter than wicks did for 11 weeks. He also laid more tackles in 1.5 quarters than Wicks did in a month
Someone mentioned in media Chad is stubborn enough to believe he can do just that.neither Chad or the club are resilient enough to put to the side.
And the stats show that pretty much to a tee. I think that McCartin is better than Melican but can see its a lot closer, they also play different roles as KPDs McCartin is very much come in and intercept as third man whereas Melican locks down and doesn't loose 1v1s. (Also think there is recency bias with McCartin having the rough matchups in the finals). But Wicks has shown in the last 12 months that he wasn't in AFL quality form and his long stretches of game logs were being beaten by 1 game by his replacementMelican had the better year, though McCartin is probably unfairly judged based on how easy we made it to enter F50 for some oppo teams.
Wicks didn't deserve to come back into the team after he was dropped, and faces an uphill battle against the likes of Cleary, Hanily, Campbell who will all hopefully get plenty of opportunities up forward. However, Wicks isn't gone yet and he has been very, very good as a defensive forward in the past. We've been through all this before.
All well and good, they're different players, Parker's strong ability to take contested marks is what gets him goals. An in form Wicks is a joy to watch, maybe it's time to focus on his strengths - it's quite obvious compared to other teams that we're not set up forward of the ball in a way that aids the game of small forwards. It's clearly something we need to work on. Brisbane make spuds like Cameron and Lohman look like stars in that aspect.Parker scored more goals in 1 quarter than wicks did for 11 weeks. He also laid more tackles in 1.5 quarters than Wicks did in a month
Thats why we drafted Hanily because Wicks wasn't getting the job doneAll well and good, they're different players, Parker's strong ability to take contested marks is what gets him goals. An in form Wicks is a joy to watch, maybe it's time to focus on his strengths - it's quite obvious compared to other teams that we're not set up forward of the ball in a way that aids the game of small forwards. It's clearly something we need to work on. Brisbane make spuds like Cameron and Lohman look like stars in that aspect.
Not sure Parker in the mids against North can be compared against Wicks, but he wasn't in good form yes.And the stats show that pretty much to a tee. I think that McCartin is better than Melican but can see its a lot closer, they also play different roles as KPDs McCartin is very much come in and intercept as third man whereas Melican locks down and doesn't loose 1v1s. (Also think there is recency bias with McCartin having the rough matchups in the finals). But Wicks has shown in the last 12 months that he wasn't in AFL quality form and his long stretches of game logs were being beaten by 1 game by his replacement
Probably equal parts Wicks and KonstantyThats why we drafted Hanily because Wicks wasn't getting the job done
Add to that the inability to realise that Campbell is a small/medium forward and not a defenderProbably equal parts Wicks and Konstanty
Parker has had sub 20% CBA games where he has kicked 2 goals and had 2+ tackles which was something that Wicks hasn't done for 12 months. If we got Wicks of 2022 where he was averaging a bit over a goal a game, a goal assist a game and 6 tackles then he would rightfully be best 22. But he was averaging like 3 less touches, half a goal less and 4 tackles less in 2024 than his back end of 2023Not sure Parker in the mids against North can be compared against Wicks, but he wasn't in good form yes.
My thoughts exactly.OK, I've been doing a lot of thought here and have come up with the following scenario for a mega trade.
Richmond will need grunt and class and we need to make the most of this draft, so we trade both Gulden and Cleary for pick 1.
Norf want Parker, but they feel aggrieved about missing out on McDonald so now is the time for them to save face. We give them both Parker and McDonald for a top 5 pick. If they want us to take back Dyl Stevens then we will ask for pick 2 in return.
West Coast want Chad and they have pick 3. We ask for 13 as well.
Adelaide is next to the trade table. What they would give for a forward who kicks 9 goals? I say we bundle Amartey and Hayward for pick 4.
Adelaide is done, so who's next? Melbourne. Hmmm. They have had midfield retirements and now have a gaping hole in the middle. Enter Heeney who has a troublesome ankle and is closer to the end than the beginning of his career. We strike now while the Brownlow iron is hot and move him for the same pick as the number on his back.
Gold Coast need picks this year for their academy, so we give them 13 (see WCE) and 19 for their 6.
St Kilda. They are idiots. We give them McLean, Cunningham and Dyl Stevens for pick 7. We could have asked for a better pick but we wanted to include Stevens.
Essendon. Dodoro is no longer there so we can now get a trade done. Although they have been chasing Parker for a decade that's just tough (snoozed/loozed, etc) and they can talk to Norf. In the meantime, they need scoring power so Papley for 8 gets it done.
Fremantle need pace. Warner Jnr would be a good fit as well as Campbell for pick 9. Job done.
Finally, Collingwood. They need defenders. We have Snell and Francis waiting there so we can afford to let go of both Melican and TMac for pick 10 and a future first.
This will leave us with picks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17 and 55 in what is supposed to be a very good draft year., and our starting lineup in 2025 will be:
Roberts, Edwards, Rampe
Mills, Francis, Blakey
Lloyd, Rowbottom, McInerney
Florent, Buller, Jordon
Hanily, Ladhams, Wicks
Grundy, Adams, Sheldrick
Int. Fox, Snell, Hamling, Mitchell Emerg. Magor
Thereby ensuring a number of future top 5 picks coming our way for the forseeable future.
This is easy if you are bored at work.
Who was getting the job done? Papley? He'd win a Coleman at brisbaneThats why we drafted Hanily because Wicks wasn't getting the job done
That just proves we're not geared towards aiding small forwards despite that being what the game demands these days. Wicks and Campbell don't need to adjust to the coaches gameplan to show form, the gameplan needs adjusting to help them. Our gameplan revolves around scoring midfielders, which is burning us defensively and not giving our small forwards a proper look.Add to that the inability to realise that Campbell is a small/medium forward and not a defender
When he started with us he was the youngest player in the competition. He was also recovering from an unusual condition that had affected his joints.28 goals in 48 games as a forward is absolutely terrible. (McDonalds first 3 seasons he had 56 in 44)
He is the best KPD we have
Edwards and Snell will get opportunities over Rampe and when McCartin and Melican get their yearly injury.
You don't make your cornerstones of the team flexible especially if it is just as an experiment.
That Cotton On budget is bottomless.Jack Martin to Geelong
Parker scored more goals in 1 quarter than wicks did for 11 weeks. He also laid more tackles in 1.5 quarters than Wicks did in a month
Jack Martin to Geelong
I’m sure there’s some unwanted players some oppo can dump on usGeelong and hawks strengthen , watch oliver get back to best. Smith is only 23 remember
Hawks will be dangerous if scily goes up front more often
Geez half a week into off season and Geelong already linked to EVERYONE.. taking this piss lol
Hawks yes, that's what you can do more easily when a) you've been out of finals for 5 years, b) are a Vic team, c) have cap space because of a and b.Geelong and hawks strengthen , watch oliver get back to best. Smith is only 23 remember
Hawks will be dangerous if scily goes up front more often
Jack Martin to Geelong
Because we have to make room for either Edwards and or Snell to develop and prepare for the retirement or injury of Rampe. We also need to develop more flexibility in the side and keep opponents guessing as a general strategy because we are totally predictable and when our normal tall forwards are not performing we need another option.
Besides McCartin started with us as a forward and wasn't bad at all. He would be a lot better at it now.
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He spent more time looking at the sky than chasing Lions players for 3 quarters on saturday .