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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Well we have Cook now who signed off on Danger and Cameron at Geelong. He could be one of the drivers to get a deal done for Trac if he’s viewed as a piece of the puzzle.
I’m tipping RayGun.next minute Mr Bean will be our new fitness guru
Fair. I don’t believe this current list has all the attributes that can overcome all of the challenges a quest for a flag will throw at us. Much has been spoken about why we likely cannot go all the way. I loved the heroics of 2023 but, we had a lot of good fortune too. 2024 hasn’t been so fortunate. What are we gonna do about it for 2025? We have to improve the list but how? The draft isn’t enough unless you pick up another Reid which requires a wooden soon. For example, E hollands was a handy addition but if we go at that pace, we will prob see a net benefit to the list just as Cripps is on his last legs. The timing of realities has me worried.I think posters on BigFooty are fencesitters when it comes to List Management, and it's understandable.
The average fan who isn't passionate to be posting and analysing games, is thrilled whenever any good player comes to their club. We are aware of the draft and salary cap, and therefore where our team will be situation in 1 year, 2 years, 5 years. We also have a massive emotional tie to our good players and don't want to lose them.
So all of these questions swirl around our heads. Using the Petracca/McKay example. What if Petracca's injury leads to lasting issues? What if he isn't the same player? What if he wants too much money? What if losing McKay hurts us more than Petracca helps us? What if the culture of the club suffers from bringing in a highly paid player and losing a loved player? These questions will have you second guessing to the point of inaction.
We don't have these answers.
I believe that players like Cripps, Walsh and Weitering are driven and hungry for success. I believe they'd all play for less if it meant increasing our premiership chances. We only have a couple of years of peak Cripps left. What sort of hole would his retirement cause? Our window is closing quickly and we have gone nowhere near a flag.
Some seem to be planning for the next phase after our current stars. Building another wave from underneath so that we don't become cellar dwelling easy beats. Does this keep us thereabouts or challenging?
We've actually gone a couple of years now .... just counting on improvement from within. I don't think we've got the balls to do what Geelong did when they went after Jeremy Cameron. That worked out pretty damn well for them.
Is Petracca someone we specifically need or is it just because he is a top 5 player in the comp people are interested? Our biggest weaknesses this season have been defending stoppage largely due to our inability to spread from the contest and at times ball movement.They are such a good example. They identify something they need and they go after it. They were losing Tim Kelly who was a gun for them while he was there, and they used the draft pick haul to plug another hole with one of the best players in the game.
Is Petracca someone we specifically need or is it just because he is a top 5 player in the comp people are interested? Our biggest weaknesses this season have been defending stoppage largely due to our inability to spread from the contest and at times ball movement.
Does Petracca actually move the needle significantly on those two things?
He's quick, he's a burst player, he can move the ball and also provide a strong option, and yes he can spread from a stoppage.
I agree he is a burst player but I don't think Petracca is an elite ball user in the midfield. He does however provide a strong option up forward. And although he can spread from the stoppage I don't think he will give us much defensively.He's quick, he's a burst player, he can move the ball and also provide a strong option, and yes he can spread from a stoppage.
I think posters on BigFooty are fencesitters when it comes to List Management, and it's understandable.
The average fan who isn't passionate to be posting and analysing games, is thrilled whenever any good player comes to their club. We are aware of the draft and salary cap, and therefore where our team will be situation in 1 year, 2 years, 5 years. We also have a massive emotional tie to our good players and don't want to lose them.
So all of these questions swirl around our heads. Using the Petracca/McKay example. What if Petracca's injury leads to lasting issues? What if he isn't the same player? What if he wants too much money? What if losing McKay hurts us more than Petracca helps us? What if the culture of the club suffers from bringing in a highly paid player and losing a loved player? These questions will have you second guessing to the point of inaction.
We don't have these answers.
I believe that players like Cripps, Walsh and Weitering are driven and hungry for success. I believe they'd all play for less if it meant increasing our premiership chances. We only have a couple of years of peak Cripps left. What sort of hole would his retirement cause? Our window is closing quickly and we have gone nowhere near a flag.
Some seem to be planning for the next phase after our current stars. Building another wave from underneath so that we don't become cellar dwelling easy beats. Does this keep us thereabouts or challenging?
We've actually gone a couple of years now .... just counting on improvement from within. I don't think we've got the balls to do what Geelong did when they went after Jeremy Cameron. That worked out pretty damn well for them.
Would like to see Petracca in Blue for sure but - You need two gun big defenders and two gun tall forwards to be serious - Petracca doesn't fill a hole as far as second tall defender goes and creates a second hole if he is swapped for Harry - I'd rather see the rumour re Cerra to Melbourne as part of any Petracca talk than Harry leaving - unless he has decided he wants to go .
Crippa, Trac and TDK in the midfield create an unbelievable mix of experience, power, strength, height and agility.He's quick, he's a burst player, he can move the ball and also provide a strong option, and yes he can spread from a stoppage.
Harry won't go anywhere
I know he is a very valued member of our team and I accept that but I'm struggling with the "star" attributes....
For example:
What I see lacking though are:
- He can run all day
- Very professional - Trains/prepares well
- Very competitive
Can you help me see where/how he is a star?
- Lacks power/burst
- Gets tackled way too easily - countless holding the ball
- Kicking is not good
- Decision making questionable
- Defensively ??
- Goals scoring?
- Real impact on games ?
Are we going to pick at the carcass king?Lots of issues at Melbourne
Lots of issues at Melbourne
Yarran doesn't belong with that group. Played some very good games for us - 119 games, 90 goals (inc. 26 in 2013).Dow and O'brien were a bust but ex 2015 we have a bit of a history in placing our betts
4 in a row that fizzled or never ignited
Yarran, Watson, Bootsma and Boekhurst
I agree with TODN though, Melbourne lack a key forward and would almost certainly want McKay as part of the deal, otherwise they may look at other clubs. Loosing McKay would almost certainly shatter what little culture we currently have here as he is one of the most loyal to the jumper and signed a long term deal (pre salary cap increase).Well we have Cook now who signed off on Danger and Cameron at Geelong. He could be one of the drivers to get a deal done for Trac if he’s viewed as a piece of the puzzle.