Training 2025 Pre-Season Thread

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I give Bailey a bit of rope. IMO his season was partly derailed by injury, partly confidence and partly learning and contributing in new ways which aren’t necessary to his absolute strengths. See how he goes in 25.

The thing which might make it difficult is things like…if we get our halfback to the point that Motty can play further up the groud around the ball as was the intention last season but for injuries…it may lead to a bit of a squeeze.

Maybe Rayner plays cbas and deep forward in 25 without Joe and Bailey takes the linking role.

Can't underestimate the challenges of coming back from an injury that effects your best asset - agility. Thought we started seeing the better version of Zac in finals. Confident he'll be back to his best this year.

Rayner on the other hand will go God mode next year more often than not.
 
Fish must be drunk on hot cross buns; seriously squeezing Jaspa out, a specialist wingman one of our better finals series players over someone who has never played an AFL game or any other ins is seriously laughable.

And then Doedee over Lester; rightio, one has barely put a foot wrong in 12 months and played in a GF and the other has barely got on the park in two years and is the preferred option. :drunk:

Is Fletcher a genuine wing, or is that because we needed that position filled?

I think it's a real possibility that Fletcher is/gets overlooked because of the ashcroft's hype (will has earnt his hype, Levi tbd). Fletcher is definately as important for our long term success. Coach will be earning his money keeping all these young ones egos in check.
 
Is Fletcher a genuine wing, or is that because we needed that position filled?

I think it's a real possibility that Fletcher is/gets overlooked because of the ashcroft's hype (will has earnt his hype, Levi tbd). Fletcher is definately as important for our long term success. Coach will be earning his money keeping all these young ones egos in check.

Fletcher is a dedicated wing but absolutely has contested ball winning midfield ability. Would not be dropping him for Levi at all.

For mine, Levi spends most of the first half of this year on the forward flank with an eye on midfield minutes as he is conditioned to the physical nature of AFL level football. Can't understate the importance of a pre-season, especially for a wingman. Given he's coming off surgery, would be very surprised if we play him anywhere other than HFF with a few stoppages as chop-out.

Fletcher/Berry/Bailey is our best wing rotations IMO.
 

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Fletcher is a dedicated wing but absolutely has contested ball winning midfield ability. Would not be dropping him for Levi at all.

For mine, Levi spends most of the first half of this year on the forward flank with an eye on midfield minutes as he is conditioned to the physical nature of AFL level football. Can't understate the importance of a pre-season, especially for a wingman. Given he's coming off surgery, would be very surprised if we play him anywhere other than HFF with a few stoppages as chop-out.

Fletcher/Berry/Bailey is our best wing rotations IMO.
100% agree. Also stats don't flatter wingmen so reckon Jaspa does a lot of stuff that doesn't get measured but the coaches see. He's a smart player.

You don't drop a #12 draft pick coming in to his 3rd year - he has enourmous potential and could be a genuine a-grader himself.

A few notable glimpses so far - very important goal vs gws, great mark and goal vs dees, 3 goals in the first final last year vs port. We want more or this not less!
 
I don't care what Cal gets offered ( within reason ) there's no hope of him opting to leave the Lions.

Cornes was on to it about Round 14 when he called him the most underpaid player in the AFL. I don't think he'd be making any unreasonable demands.
I reckon Cal is our most flexible player, in the last couple of years he has played forward, back, wing even, he is one of those players than can be flipped around in a game and stays relevant. His value in the squad is his flexibility in covering different positions so its hard to put him in any pecking order for a spot, he is certainly top pick for his in game adaptability.
 
I reckon Cal is our most flexible player, in the last couple of years he has played forward, back, wing even, he is one of those players than can be flipped around in a game and stays relevant. His value in the squad is his flexibility in covering different positions so its hard to put him in any pecking order for a spot, he is certainly top pick for his in game adaptability.

And has become so damn good at his primary role, now that we have found it.
 
Can't underestimate the challenges of coming back from an injury that effects your best asset - agility. Thought we started seeing the better version of Zac in finals. Confident he'll be back to his best this year.

Rayner on the other hand will go God mode next year more often than not.

My New Year’s resolution is to achieve 400 pages on the Cam Rayner mainboard thread.
 
So what role does Levi play?


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Another question that is not being asked is, what role does Marshal play?

A first round talent by the end of his draft year improved dramatically, to the extent that during pre-Christmas training was deemed to be the best performer on the track.
We are starting opening round with embarrassment of riches. Will it transfer to results?

We wait with anticipation.
 
Another question that is not being asked is, what role does Marshal play?

A first round talent by the end of his draft year improved dramatically, to the extent that during pre-Christmas training was deemed to be the best performer on the track.
We are starting opening round with embarrassment of riches. Will it transfer to results?

We wait with anticipation.
Id say he would start as Sharp's replacement just outside the 23. First change for a starting wing role behind Berry and Fletcher. He's also probably behind the wing relief guys like Bailey/Ah Chee to start with as well. I think the relief guys need to play a few other roles that I probably wouldnt start Marshall in
 
I know I will probably get shot down, but I wonder with AhChee out of contract this year that we may look at getting some trade value for him?
We are fairly well stocked in that area of the ground.
And he may get some pretty decent offers this year if his form keeps up and we may not be able to match what others can offer.

Not going anywhere soon. He's 2 games away from getting his son into the club too ! what a legend already thinking about father son as well.


Unfortunately for WA, Callum Ah Chee is determined to stay in Brisbane for the long haul.

“I had a chance to play for the Eagles once, but nah – I’ve got a wife and two kids and Brisbane is home now,” he said.

So, what’s up next for this homegrown talent?

“For my whole life my dream was to play in an AFL Grand Final – and I’ve done that twice now,” he said.

“My next big goal is to make 100 games, which I’m pretty close to now. That way my son can be drafted into the club too.

“But yeah, that’s it – I’m pretty happy, to be honest.”
 
I'd pay Ah Chee a decent salary and lock him away for another 4-5 years to his retirement. He's reliable, utility and can plug holes all over the ground when needed. He could be a great ambassador for the next wave and be that senior head providing leadership and guidance to the new players coming through.
 

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