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Saw a post here or on X from a Bombers supporter last year saying they were “happy to let Massimo go” because Essendon “preferred to play taller wingers like Nick Hind”.
Y’know that guy who is only 2cm taller than Mass and just got delisted a few weeks ago.
Assuming that we’re going to finish a lot higher than west coast next season is a fools game. If things don’t click and we drop back down the ladder in 2025 like collingwood in 2024 (which is very very possible) we get completely shafted. This barras trade is really starting to shit me. I actually hope it falls through. Our defence was good this year and now we have added Battle to it. I don’t see how Barrass is going to improve it that much more.You wouldn’t do
Pick 14 and pick 16 (if we make top 4 next year)
For Barrass and pick 19
Onwards and upwards mate drop the negativity and embrace Tom as a hawthorn player because that is what he will be at the end of the trade periodAssuming that we’re going to finish a lot higher than west coast next season is a fools game. If things don’t click and we drop back down the ladder in 2025 like collingwood in 2024 (which is very very possible) we get completely shafted. This barras trade is really starting to shit me. I actually hope it falls through. Our defence was good this year and now we have added Battle to it. I don’t see how Barrass is going to improve it that much more.
1 - risks like this set sides up to win flagsAssuming that we’re going to finish a lot higher than west coast next season is a fools game. If things don’t click and we drop back down the ladder in 2025 like collingwood in 2024 (which is very very possible) we get completely shafted. This barras trade is really starting to shit me. I actually hope it falls through. Our defence was good this year and now we have added Battle to it. I don’t see how Barrass is going to improve it that much more.
If Newcombe and Day are both missing games at the same time due to injuries it will be a uphill battle to finish top 4. Scares me to involve the future 1st in the Barrass deal.
Just as an aside to your point, I have a lot of time for Durham. Grew up a huge Hawks nuffie and wasn't afraid to tell a crowd of Drug Pig supporters that he idolised Sam Mitchell!How did Sam 'the face of the 2021 Mid season rookie draft' Durham go in the Brownlow?
Interested to compare his result with Newcombe's...
‘Starting’ FFS - build a bridge, is that you Dom?Assuming that we’re going to finish a lot higher than west coast next season is a fools game. If things don’t click and we drop back down the ladder in 2025 like collingwood in 2024 (which is very very possible) we get completely shafted. This barras trade is really starting to shit me. I actually hope it falls through. Our defence was good this year and now we have added Battle to it. I don’t see how Barrass is going to improve it that much more.
Assuming that we’re going to finish a lot higher than west coast next season is a fools game. If things don’t click and we drop back down the ladder in 2025 like collingwood in 2024 (which is very very possible) we get completely shafted. This barras trade is really starting to shit me. I actually hope it falls through. Our defence was good this year and now we have added Battle to it. I don’t see how Barrass is going to improve it that much more.
Just as an aside to your point, I have a lot of time for Durham. Grew up a huge Hawks nuffie and wasn't afraid to tell a crowd of Drug Pig supporters that he idolised Sam Mitchell!
Duke obliterates him as far as MSD picks go, but I wouldn't mind picking him up if we could.
In no way am I insinuating that the deal will be 1R and F1 for F2 and TB but realistically the most probable outcome of that would be roughly 13 and 15/16 for Barrass and 20.really curious for the people who wouldnt do the two first rounders with a second coming back
If Hawthorn happened to have the first pick in the second round and based off the trade outlined before being a 3 pick slide so 19 for Barrass and 22 instead of 16 sliding to 19 would people have a problem? Basically asking is it the fact that it is called as first rounder the sticking point?
if your answer is yes, did you also think that turning the calendar to 2021 would end COVID fours years ago?
I think the best way to look at it is simply forgetting the rounds in the draft and look at the pick number
roughly pick 16 for roughly 19 is fine. Yes those numbers could be different but if Hawthorn finish where they finished this year and West Coast finish where they did it is still only sliding 13 to 21
On a side note I saw this post and reminded me of this Bradmanesque stat I saw yesterday:Oh for sure, I do rate him!
It was just hilarious watching Twomey try to justify why he was worthy of being the face of that draft that also included Newcombe. I had an Essendon supporting mate try to back him up by saying it was because they play in more prime time matches, more people are familiar with his good early season form.
I think comparing our list to Collingwood is just wrong.. Oldest list in the AFL and apart from N.Faicos they have no young talent coming through.Assuming that we’re going to finish a lot higher than west coast next season is a fools game. If things don’t click and we drop back down the ladder in 2025 like collingwood in 2024 (which is very very possible) we get completely shafted. This barras trade is really starting to shit me. I actually hope it falls through. Our defence was good this year and now we have added Battle to it. I don’t see how Barrass is going to improve it that much more.
You have the most negative outlook for a footy fan I've ever seen.Assuming that we’re going to finish a lot higher than west coast next season is a fools game. If things don’t click and we drop back down the ladder in 2025 like collingwood in 2024 (which is very very possible) we get completely shafted. This barras trade is really starting to shit me. I actually hope it falls through. Our defence was good this year and now we have added Battle to it. I don’t see how Barrass is going to improve it that much more.
If we are out of the Perryman race, do you reckon we are trying to lure someone behind the scenes or do we just expect Barrass and Battle this trade period?
You forget one important factor...Durham plays for Essendon and Cal is contractually obligated to pump him and the rest of the list up...something he would happily do for free mind youBrownlow votes by players selected in the mid-season draft since its return in 2019:
53 - Jai Newcombe (2021)
6 - Sam Durham (2021)
5 - Massimo D’Ambrosio (2022)
5 - John Noble (2019)
2 - Marlion Pickett (2019)
2 - James Peatling (2021)
1 - Cooper Sharman (2021)
Unquestionably the best MSD pick ever, let alone 2021.
also with the Pies winning so many super close games like they did last year, whilst everyone fittingly lauded them for doing it so consistently, it realistically was only going to to take a tiny slip this season for them to lose a few of those and drop down the table.I think comparing our list to Collingwood is just wrong.. Oldest list in the AFL and apart from N.Faicos they have no young talent coming through.
If the future first was locked in at 15+ giving it up in a pick swap wouldn’t be the biggest of deals despite it still being insanely expensive for Barrass given his age and injury history.really curious for the people who wouldnt do the two first rounders with a second coming back
If Hawthorn happened to have the first pick in the second round and based off the trade outlined before being a 3 pick slide so 19 for Barrass and 22 instead of 16 sliding to 19 would people have a problem? Basically asking is it the fact that it is called as first rounder the sticking point?
if your answer is yes, did you also think that turning the calendar to 2021 would end COVID fours years ago?
I think the best way to look at it is simply forgetting the rounds in the draft and look at the pick number
roughly pick 16 for roughly 19 is fine. Yes those numbers could be different but if Hawthorn finish where they finished this year and West Coast finish where they did it is still only sliding 13 to 21
Correct which is why I pitched it as finishing in the same spot. Even if Hawthorn slide out of the 8 and gets pick 10 and West Coast climb a bit...based on point values of pick 10 slide to 23 is the equivalent of pick 33If the future first was locked in at 15+ giving it up in a pick swap wouldn’t be the biggest of deals despite it still being insanely expensive for Barrass given his age and injury history.
The problem is there’s no guarantee we will improve next year. Only takes a couple of injuries, some poor form or repeating our start to the year and Barrass becomes even more expensive. Freo is the most recent example of a young team flying up the ladder, winning a final then faltering.
You guys judge Hawthorn by looking at everyone else. This may sound arrogant, and it probably is, but we are not everyone else. We are Hawthorn. Success is part of our DNA.If the future first was locked in at 15+ giving it up in a pick swap wouldn’t be the biggest of deals despite it still being insanely expensive for Barrass given his age and injury history.
The problem is there’s no guarantee we will improve next year. Only takes a couple of injuries, some poor form or repeating our start to the year and Barrass becomes even more expensive. Freo is the most recent example of a young team flying up the ladder, winning a final then faltering.
Correct which is why I pitched it as finishing in the same spot. Even if Hawthorn slide out of the 8 and gets pick 10 and West Coast climb a bit...based on point values of pick 10 slide to 23 is the equivalent of pick 33
That stuff is pointless but it does show that a slide isnt all in all terrible
If it was 2 firsts and nothing coming back I could see why people would have a problem
Using points values for first round picks is pointless.Correct which is why I pitched it as finishing in the same spot. Even if Hawthorn slide out of the 8 and gets pick 10 and West Coast climb a bit...based on point values of pick 10 slide to 23 is the equivalent of pick 33
That stuff is pointless but it does show that a slide isnt all in all terrible
If it was 2 firsts and nothing coming back I could see why people would have a problem
We just had a 9 year gap between finals wins that was only just broken. It’s not like always achieving is a given.You guys judge Hawthorn by looking at everyone else. This may sound arrogant, and it probably is, but we are not everyone else. We are Hawthorn. Success is part of our DNA.
A premiership player now part of the coaching at the saints was out talking around premiership reunions.
He said and I paraphrase.
I have been at other football clubs and the heart of my time at Hawthorn showed how different things are everywhere else. Just be glad or thankful about whatever made you a Hawthorn supporter because no one in the league has had it any better.
Success is expected, demanded and achieved and never doubted.
With that being said Tom Barrass welcome to Hawthorn whenever that is
After numerous posts, I reckon you're starting to get it.This strategy is basically saying that Barrass is the missing piece of the puzzle and that's what what i'm really struggling to believe.
It is known, but I don't want to ruin the surprise.I want more success and less of those bad patches. Our next years form is still very unknown. If our list was 2 years along paying that for Barrass would be more palatable for mine.
Even with our successful years our best trades have been the cheaper ones. Paying less in picks gives us both more chances to trade in players next year or an earlier pick than if we trade it. Both options will help building long term success.
Even with our successful years our best trades have been the cheaper ones. Paying less in picks gives us both more chances to trade in players next year or an earlier pick than if we trade it. Both options will help building long term success.