Port Magpie
Rookie
- Oct 4, 2014
- 35
- 42
- AFL Club
- Collingwood
Man, teams are gonna need like 5 taggers when they play Collingwoodthat's ok, let them tag Sidebottom and beams can get his 25+ a goal
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Man, teams are gonna need like 5 taggers when they play Collingwoodthat's ok, let them tag Sidebottom and beams can get his 25+ a goal
Our ruck, rover, centre resume alone is likeBeamer is a missing piece, I've missed him and it'll be great to have him back because he compliments our midfield.
- Pendles and Wells are Silk.
- Bear and Tay Tay are bash brothers (or Conan and little Conan)
- Sidey is the pimpernel
- Treloar is like Swanny was ... our engine
- Beamer has always been decisive. He's a Cold Blooded Killer on field. He sees things and does them. Forget what he's like in interviews, the footy field is where he's at home and once he crosses the white line he's almost Greg Williams. He's a point of difference in our midfield and we will flourish having his tough, decisive manner on the field.
don't forget pendles.. Oh And adams.sAnd Treloar can do likewise, along with a fit Wells (fingers and everything else crossed).
The trade is specifically designed to win a flag so it IS the measure. If we were mid table it would have been a poor trade - like the Wells deal albeit for salary cost rather trade cost. Paying 2 first round picks for a player his age if you are not challanging for a flag in the remander of his career is ALWAYS dumb.Cant help but admire the way you’ve set the goal posts there.
Only a premiership will do.
That’s very clever.
Ofcourse a club wins the flag all decisions essentially become vindicated.
There’s zero room to move.
This way not winning a flag, (which the odds are always against winning flags), means the Beams trade can be called a failure.
Very shrewd tactic.
Ultimately the trade for Beams can only be seen in a context of who Collingwood would have taken in the two picks then watch it all play out.
Ofcourse that itself is too difficult as we’ll not know who we would have chosen.
That said, let’s imagine for theory sake Collingwood traded the Beams picks to say Gold Coast for whatever reason and we got puck 2.
We select Lukosius.
We don’t win a flag in all the time he’s with us - a whole Nick Riewoldt career of no flags.
Your logic dictates then, that trade of picks is a failure?
My main point is, flags might be the ultimate arbiter but that’s sometimes is a too narrow goal post setting to judge on.
what happens if those 2 picks were used on Freeman and sharenberg. would you rather 50 Great games from beams at his age or 0 from freeman and 3 bung knees and from shaz.. ( needs to be said that i Hope shaz comes back love what he did the start of the year "The trade is specifically designed to win a flag so it IS the measure. If we were mid table it would have been a poor trade - like the Wells deal albeit for salary cost rather trade cost. Paying 2 first round picks for a player his age if you are not challanging for a flag in the remander of his career is ALWAYS dumb.
You are trapped in the old way of thinking Mark, you think in terms of 1st round, 2nd round etcThe trade is specifically designed to win a flag so it IS the measure. If we were mid table it would have been a poor trade - like the Wells deal albeit for salary cost rather trade cost. Paying 2 first round picks for a player his age if you are not challanging for a flag in the remander of his career is ALWAYS dumb.
love that the club is at least having a genuine crack at that flag by trading for Beams - can’t argue that there is a lack of endeavourThe trade is specifically designed to win a flag so it IS the measure. If we were mid table it would have been a poor trade - like the Wells deal albeit for salary cost rather trade cost. Paying 2 first round picks for a player his age if you are not challanging for a flag in the remander of his career is ALWAYS dumb.
The answer is obviously Beams adn I am 100% in favour of recruiting him no matter who we would have drafted BECAUSE we are shooting for a flag. I think May was over priced as well but for the same reason I would have paid the ask.what happens if those 2 picks were used on Freeman and sharenberg. would you rather 50 Great games from beams at his age or 0 from freeman and 3 bung knees and from shaz.. ( needs to be said that i Hope shaz comes back love what he did the start of the year "
agreed, there are no Guarantees when you pick up young kids, at least Beams is a known quantity. imagine we gave up the holy grail pick 1 for beams it would be WWIII and yet since 2008 let's take a look who we could have taken, and then tell me you would then still be dissapointedYou are trapped in the old way of thinking Mark, you think in terms of 1st round, 2nd round etc
Today it is far more about points and how they can be used effectively to get an outcome
In some circumstances it is - eg when you want the father/son & academy players we want this draft it is far more relevent. In a year where that isn't the case then I will always maintain pick 2 is worth much more than pick 10 and 18 (for instance) because of the much higher probability of an outright gun.You are trapped in the old way of thinking Mark, you think in terms of 1st round, 2nd round etc
Today it is far more about points and how they can be used effectively to get an outcome
Really excellent summation.I voted yes - but I am also happy that we did the trade! We wont actually know if we paid too much for years....
My guess on the whole thing:
Once we nearly went all the way this year; the strategy for the trade period became:
- Maintain the scope to draft Quaynor and Kelly
- Land a genuine star
- Re-sign the players that we want to retain
- See if we can get anyone on the cheap
Steven May was the obvious one; he would have improved us and filled an obvious need. To get him the Suns were asking for a top 5 pick (ended up being 6). To get this done it would have cost us one of Langdon or Moore and pick 18 at least. At this point I am not sure if the club wasn't prepared to trade them, or May let everyone know it was Melbourne or GC, because Moore and Langdon signed and our interest ramped up in Roughead as cheap insurance. Effectively removing us from the May discussion.
Rumours started swirling about Beams but the club hadn't said anything for fear of committing without being able to facilitate a trade. So, without any player collateral, the club set about crunching the numbers to land Beams with draft picks while protecting our rights to Kelly and Quaynor this year. The rest is history!
Ultimately we achieved what we set out to achieve! Arguably our most important signatures during the trade period were Moore and Langdon. Beams didn't cost us those guys because I suspect of all the big names traded he would cost the least in salary so we might have gotten lucky there....
Trading out that first pick next year is a risk, there are no guarantees on our performance and that might come back to bite! But I am glad we rolled the dice because it shows an intent from the club that we think we will be around the mark for a few years yet!!
I’d love him as a reclamation project in a few years if he falls out of favour completely.Jacob Weitering - Overrated. got dropped from a CARLTON Side that can't even win a game
That's interesting about May and the 17 games..... I guess he has had a lot of injuries and suspensions over the journey?Really excellent summation.
I'm in that camp, a bit over ie the first pick next year though overall it's ok.
Agree on the big signature for us was Moore in particular.
I'm delighted at having Beams, as A grade talent is A grade talent.
We are better for him, will stretch oppositions big time.
Now on May, as nice as he would have been, we just didn't have the currency.
No brainier for me, for all the injury matters, Moore by so far.
- Simple question: we can only have one of today's Moore or today'sMay?
People talk about Moore's fragility but hasn't May only ever played 17 games total in any given season.
I voted ‘No’.
The club clearly felt the price was acceptable, therefore I felt it was acceptable.
Beams is the same vintage as Sidebottom and two years behind Pendlebury .. so I reckon Beams still has plenty to give.
Obviously the picture will be clearer when we figure out the draft position of Kelly and IQ plus whoever else we pick up. Also when we see that Beams gets on the park and (fingers crossed) stays injury free.
Ferrari’s aren’t usually covered in so many stickersFerraris don’t come cheap
I'd be getting the red one
Unsure if it’s been mentioned, but if we were trading a contracted sidebottom out this year, what would we expect back? 11 months younger and more durable, but the same draft and both ‘lads’.
Check out their 2018 numbers...
https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy...layerStatus2=A&tid2=5&pid2=3117&fid2=S&type=A
Sidebottom is not a "lad".
But yeah Sidey is worth a bomb.