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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Jack Reiwoldt kicked 70 goals in 2018 playing as a key forward. Using him as an example does not help your argument.Collingwood 2023, Dees - 2021, Dogs 2016
Tiges in 2017 won it without a big forward at all - it was Riewoldt with a medium alongside him.
Extend the dates a bit and 2009-2011 didn't have a gun KPF.
Like guns in every other position, gun KPFs help, but I don't think they're as important as a gun KPD and gun mids.
Jack Reiwoldt kicked 70 goals in 2018 playing as a key forward. Using him as an example does not help your argument.
I think you’re shifting the goal posts from loki04 ’s argument here. He said there was a key forward in Coleman contention in those teams, claiming that Reiwoldt was anything other than that in 2018 is flat out wrong.Jack was an absolute star over a long period, but Tiges forward line was seriously small in 2017. As small as any team I can think of. 2018 the same. Langdon and Howe were too big for their other forwards in the Prelim and monstered them in the air.
All I know is that with picks in the 50’s, anyone who gets any insight into who we are actually looking at in this range is a dead set superstar…
He kicked 54 in 2017 so the point is still the same. He was a key forward who was in the Coleman conversation, came equal 6th.I didn't mention 2018 in the post you quoted.
Feels like a long time between the trade and the draft lol
The trading of picks ends on friday along with DFA -- then opens up again on draft night
Seems like Richmond are interested in dealing with North regarding pick 2.
That is probably another reason why the draft is held towards the end of november.Yes
Some recruiters interview them at home, at a cafe or takes them to the club - i saw an article where a prospective player was talking about this