Danog
17 19 & 20 - Dynasty
Best of luck, Jack. Ask them to bump the offer up to 5 years to give us better compo.
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the 3 or 4 times a year he gets in the clear and hits a leading target does look good, however too few and far between now.i have been a big critic of graham i say good luck to him but seriously why would west coast want him he is one of the slowest players in the afl also he does not get much of the ball for a midfielder that means he is 2nd to the ball all the time i can see west coast delisting him after 2 seasons and cutting their losses he is not for the modern game anymore i just don't know what they see in him
Suns game, last round, among all players, JGTI 2nd fastest top speed. 32.4kmh . & No 1 for Average speed. 9.5; No.1 player for work rate in attack.i have been a big critic of graham i say good luck to him but seriously why would west coast want him he is one of the slowest players in the afl also he does not get much of the ball for a midfielder that means he is 2nd to the ball all the time i can see west coast delisting him after 2 seasons and cutting their losses he is not for the modern game anymore i just don't know what they see in him
He does a lot of the grunt work to ensure that a midfield is defensively sound and gets from spot to spot to provide that outnumber and option.i have been a big critic of graham i say good luck to him but seriously why would west coast want him he is one of the slowest players in the afl also he does not get much of the ball for a midfielder that means he is 2nd to the ball all the time i can see west coast delisting him after 2 seasons and cutting their losses he is not for the modern game anymore i just don't know what they see in him
Yep, third tier FA hopefully, right after our 2nd rounder - which gets pushed back. So actually pick pick 20(?) - that right?he is a free agent
He does a lot of the grunt work to ensure that a midfield is defensively sound and gets from spot to spot to provide that outnumber and option.
To me what that says is that JGTI will bring that to the WC midfield, which doesn't have players doing that hard work.
Or in other words WC see their midfield as unbalanced and with a poor workrate. He fills a hole where their current players simply won't do the unrewarded work. That would be my best guess.
Which if I am right is a damning indictment (WTF is there a c in indictment? I don't say indicT-ment) on the WC culture and development of their mids.
I’m old school, but I still don’t get how he had x2 4 year offers infront of him.
I’m with Jane Cornes on current contracts, it’s just poor list management.
Vaguely speaking, it is because English was borrowing different versions of this word from old and new versions of latin and french, which is itself a latin based language. In the final shake up in the 17th century(which is unlikely to be absolutely final) we elected to re-adopt most of the original latin spelling from the word indictare(to accuse, in writing) but retain the french pronunciation from the derived word enditer, which means to write but is less specifically legal.
So sort of this progression:
Biblical times - latin term indictare roughly similar meaning to indict. It was pronounce phonetically like the related word dictate.
Middle ages - french rendered this term into several forms, principally enditer, pronounced something like the modern english indict. English borrowed the term from french.
1600ish - English legal professors etc din't think this french word was legal enough sounding given versions of it were being used for non-legal purposes, indicate, dictate, so they re-adopted the original latin spelling, but retained the french pronunciation.
Hope that is as clear as the AFL's explanation of ARC gate for you Dr T.
taking 30s to hit top speed means nothing TTT as i constantly remind people its acceleration over first 5m. Higher the acceleration the higher the speed when at the ball. He's clocked doing top speeds 10m behind his opponent. It's a useless stat as it doesn't tell the true story.Suns game, last round, among all players, JGTI 2nd fastest top speed. 32.4kmh . & No 1 for Average speed. 9.5; No.1 player for work rate in attack.
Deceptively motors around more than you'd think.
Better as half forward than mid.
problem we have half a dozen of those. lolShame to lose him
Extremely hard worker
Big Body
Tackling Machine
Two ****ing game and last five seasons ago. Any wonder we had two wins for the season with people accepting such poor standards. I hope you purchased a dozen digital bricks for your loyalty in accepting mediocrity?..Wouldnt suprise me at all to see him play a different role with more freedom and play career best footy at WC.
Dont get some of the distasteful comments in here after his 2017 and 2020 Finals heroics.
He is a ****ing warrior and ripping fella. Wish him nothing but the best.
I’m talking about the length of contract for a player with a history of soft tissue injuries.He is at the very least a competent, experienced AFL player. The offers are both from clubs who will be lacking depth in competent experienced players in Graham's age range. He is also a very strong tackle and pressure player who has the running ability to spread back in the other direction and the kicking ability to be useful in transition. He is tough and dedicated.
Why wouldn't a player like that get good offers from clubs in that position?
Yep that’s the dilemma as we’ve given him an escape clause.He still has to accept the offer
he may just turn around and decide with so many players leaving RFC that he will stay loyal and re sign
But most French the early mediaeval English adopted was Norman french. Which was apparently quite different to 'normal' french. So there are layers of complexity on top of your erudite and informing explanation.
And bloody snobby english speakers doing stupid things using latin in so true. Most of the rules of grammar were created straight from latin in the nineteenth century. The teachers knew latin rules and so just translated them to english. English has a totally different structure and the rules people get taught are mostly garbage. I've won a few bets on the rules of english that way.