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Members is an UFA. I think he can go where he likes and we don't anything back wherever he goes.Bidding war for Membrey might be the best chance. Doubt we get anything for the others but we'll see
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Members is an UFA. I think he can go where he likes and we don't anything back wherever he goes.Bidding war for Membrey might be the best chance. Doubt we get anything for the others but we'll see
Houston is an absolute gun. Would 100% give pick 8 for him
We might get compensation in return if the contract is good enough.Members is an UFA. I think he can go where he likes and we don't anything back wherever he goes.
Swimming against the tide but I'd be filthy if we gave up 43 for Macrae, as it stands. The Dogs have trashed his trade value and should be thankful just to get his salary off the books. Without a fourth rounder that pick has more value to us than meets the eye. Maybe turn it into a couple of picks in the 50s and offer one of those.
Was clarifiedthat he is a ufa for every so we can't match, but we do get compo.Members is an UFA. I think he can go where he likes and we don't anything back wherever he goes.
Do you have the data already?!Might be worth a few people having a bit of a look at our results with Clark in the team vs him without.
Or our clearances when he attends a stoppage vs when he doesn't
Or our score for vs against when he is on the ground vs not.
With a cap on the number of rotations and a largely super fit side, Clark having lower time on ground and being used as a high impact player is completely fine.
The way he is being asked to play- intense bursts of repeat contest work at the coalface- is as responsible for his TOG% as any perceived lack of fitness.
People used to say he was too weak, now he isn't fit enough. Neither are accurate.
we try to play a low stoppage game
When it matters in September we'll have a midfield that's quality and not what it is now. Ross wants to win every game so if that means playing a low stoppage game because he knows the ability of the mids at his disposal, that's what he'll do. The way we play now, with the mids we have now, is not what you'll see when we make finals again.Not a sustainable strategy for winning games when it matters in september.
Playing a low stoppage game is a bandaid fix to the root problem.
Same goes for Marshalls hack clearances- another bandaid fix for the same root problem- our crap midfield.
Bandaids aren't fixes.
We will never rise beyond midtable mediocrity at best until we stop using bandaids and thinking they are acceptable.
They aren't if we are serious about winning a flag before the likes of sincs, steele, marshall, wilkie retire.
It was a while ago but Swans got Band 3 (mid second rounder) for Malceski as a 30yo UFA (3 year contract) so it's possible. Bodes well that he has a couple of suitors. Band 4 would be a dream result but the "formula" might even itself out if we get Band 1 for Battle.We might get compensation in return if the contract is good enough.
Fischer McAseyIn terms of the Houston debate…
Who would u rather right now… hill or serong?
Stick to the drafts lads
I hate this revisionist stuff. Hindsight is great because you can make it whatever you want it to be. What's to say we pick Serong and he gets 5 concussions in his first year? Or asks for a trade after his 4th year? It's all ifs and butsIn terms of the Houston debate…
Who would u rather right now… hill or serong?
Stick to the drafts lads
In terms of the Houston debate…
Who would u rather right now… hill or serong?
Stick to the drafts lads
unrestricted free agent is actually what you mean.Membrey will be for free he is a delisted FA
When it matters in September we'll have a midfield that's quality and not what it is now. Ross wants to win every game so if that means playing a low stoppage game because he knows the ability of the mids at his disposal, that's what he'll do. The way we play now, with the mids we have now, is not what you'll see when we make finals again.
The club are well aware of the issue. Mids, mids and more mids. Plus some ruck assistance for Ro.
Agreed, but it’s not exactly the strongest point; Hill has been a wonderful addition in a footballing sense.In terms of the Houston debate…
Who would u rather right now… hill or serong?
Stick to the drafts lads
Hill is so much better for us. Playing great football, helped keep NWM at the club, helped got Henry to the club.In terms of the Houston debate…
Who would u rather right now… hill or serong?
Stick to the drafts lads
unrestricted free agent is actually what you mean.
In terms of the Houston debate…
Who would u rather right now… hill or serong?
Stick to the drafts lads
It’s the best, in my mind we got Hawthorn’s zone and were dominate throughout the 80s. It’s nice man, not to mention Heatley going nuts in 97 and lifting that glorious cup.I hate this revisionist stuff. Hindsight is great because you can make it whatever you want it to be. What's to say we pick Serong and he gets 5 concussions in his first year? Or asks for a trade after his 4th year? It's all ifs and buts
And at least the kid has stuck around and wants to give it a crack and not be a sook and want to go homeAgreed. Got all the talent in the world and I reckon Ross and the saints are the perfect place for him to show those talents.
He also needs to get seriously fit , maybe dropping a Kg or two may help but he needs to get over the ground better IMOFact, gun mids are often full time mids in juniors, takes years to train skills, positioning, awareness etc.
Owens was a small forward in juniors, after a growth spurt, played wing in the final year with a couple of stint in the midfield. I’m not saying he can’t be a mid, but just because he is big, competitive and strong doesn’t make him a midfielder.. His skill is seriously under whelming, maybe a little better than Jason Daniels.. with a poor kicking action and not much midfield craft and nous..
He can still train it, he looks lost in the midfield when not in the ruck. That’s why the coaches are putting him forward, because it’s where he is most comfortable and effective in..
To a point- yes, I think you can get away with an average midfield.
If you sweat on punishing teams on turnovers, then yeah... you can win lots of games by basically conceding most centre square stoppages and giving them first use.
BUT- I think where this strategy comes unstuck when it REALLY matters- CLOSE finish games.
Games that are on the line at the death are (in my opinion) often won and lost out of the centre square clearance battle (especially with the 6/6/6 rule).
So I think you can build a team that wins a lot of games using just a bland, average midfield (if you are good at punishing turnovers and commit few yourself).
BUT- you're team is gonna be at high risk (i think) of losing the majority of any CLOSE games they happen to play in.
In an even comp- there are bound to be lots of close games (and especially in low scoring finals).
So I think yes- you can build very good, competitive team with only an average midfield.
But that competitive team is always going to be more likely than not to lose the most important/season defining games.
So overall- THAT is why it ultimately fails as a flag winning strategy in my opinion.
You don't need star mids... right up until the crucial points when you DO need them.