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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Intercepting and disrupting KPDs are gold. Mark and kick forwards arent as effective as they used to be, but you need ones who offer a contest and bring it to ground at the least and those with a ground level game to go wth it are enormous value.Developing or off the shelf.
Kpds are a dime a dozen . Kpfs not so easy to find however they are going out of fashion fast.
I don’t need to, I already looked up the effects of not doing the weight training that pro fitness staff tell you to do does to muscle growth and strengthening.
Of course.If we had an injury run like 2023 we would still be in the finals imo. 2024 was more of an on field disaster with injuries and a few close losses/draws that we shouldn't have had rather than the off field stuff.
I don't think Stephenson's body was ever going to allow him to be the player we wanted him to become.
Once teams put time into him physically and stopped the out the back goals his trick was found out.
We still won our fair share of close games, just lost a couple unlike 22 and 23 where we’d never lose them.If we had an injury run like 2023 we would still be in the finals imo. 2024 was more of an on field disaster with injuries and a few close losses/draws that we shouldn't have had rather than the off field stuff.
Agree to some extent. But we should have won that Freo game and that Sydney game. Sure we won a few close ones but those two I felt should have gone our way. But yeah mostly injuries was a cause.We still won our fair share of close games, just lost a couple unlike 22 and 23 where we’d never lose them.
It was just injuries, too many around the middle of the season, especially in the forward line. We managed to keep winning then but took a toll by rd14-20. Then we got a couple players back and looked alright for the last couple rounds.
Geelong are sponsored by Cotton On. Bailey Smith already gets paid by Cotton On to advertise their business. The family that owns Cotton On are Geelong supporters. It's not hard to do the math.
Speaking of math does the AFL have the power to scrutinise the personal contract Smith has with them?
They won't be quibbling over picksTrade might not happen
Reports are we want pick 20 or a package as good or better.
Lukosious and Davies are off the table now (not that I would've wanted either)
Don't think GC would want to give up pick 20 for Noble when they'll be giving up 1 or 2 first rounders for Rioli. Plus they have Lombard coming in this draft high up
Ultimately if Fly is to be trusted, which I think he should be, John told him it isn't a necessary trade if it doesn't satisfy the club, and that we won't make it happen if it doesn't suit us anyway.
There's also been almost zero talk about it since this surfaced publicly. Considering both clubs are also not playing finals, I'd think this is an indication that not alot is going on with it.
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Great suggestionI’m surprised the Ginnivan chatter isn’t automatically deleted
Yep, you’re right. Freo have quite a few.I'd say that the main difference is that Freo traded most of those players when they were coming into their prime and the club didn't want to lose them. As evidenced by the Freo list going on to be best 22 at their next clubs, not to mention the several AA's, Brownlow's, Coleman medal etc. The only player that we didn't want to go was Henry.
Half of that Collingwood list wouldn't get a game with us at full strength, yet we always think other clubs should pay more for players that we don't even want.
I mean, they even threw Poulter on there like he was one who got away!
Cotton on has a winery, Austin’s, with dozens of acres of Pinot for industry sale just as a hobby.Cotton On isn’t exactly flush with cash at the moment. I can assure you of that. So I don’t think there’s any dodgyness to the deal he has with them.
In fact from what I know he is really involved and engaged, right down to product design. It’s definitely not a Visy Judd type arrangement.
Cotton on has a winery, Austin’s, with dozens of acres of Pinot for industry sale just as a hobby.
There’s no shortage of notes folding in that manor.
Equivalent to low thirties.What are we getting for noble ?
Why would the prelim be in Adelaide?The flaw being needing to win three on the trot to make the winnable GF. First final in Brisbane. Semi in Sydney. Prelim in Adelaide.
Giants nearly achieved that last year.The flaw being needing to win three on the trot to make the winnable GF. First final in Brisbane. Semi in Sydney. Prelim in Adelaide.
Whatever. After 23 matches, with all the inherent swings and roundabouts, CFC finished ninth. A more proficient side will be claiming the mantle of being the premier side in 2024.Giants nearly achieved that last year.
Pies travel well. It’s something we can only imagine now but we definitely would have done better than the Dogs and Blues last weekend.
Agreed, feel like he could play on ball as well as the defensive midNathan O'Driscoll is a player I often forget about. Has had knee issues, but showed a lot in 2022-23 as a bigger bodied winger with good skills. Could be on the move
Mitch Knivett from the cats is definitely worth a look big body mid only played 10 games smashed in in the VFL on SaturdayMy understanding is that he bought one down there well before any talk of leaving the
Maybe we don't ask for 20 but 26+34 as it is worth more points and trade down to pick 14Wonder if Noble, 48 and 50 would get us Pick 20 from Gold Coast? Maybe pick 37 from Port for Richards?
I’d be pretty content in a deep draft going in with 20, 32 and 37 (as it stands).
Obviously that’s prefaced on the basis that we miss out on trade targets like Peatling, Hobbs etc.