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26 year old ruck who just won a vfl best and fairest for a top 4 team must be worth a first round pick.
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26 year old ruck who just won a vfl best and fairest for a top 4 team must be worth a first round pick.
Oh yes of course, ok we'll take Zac Bailey and a first round pick then.You forgot also contracted
They can either threaten us with psd for Kreuger or they can threaten the Pies with it over lipinski. I don't think we'll make a big deal of it and I think they'll give us a F3rd on the basis that it puts pressure on the Dogs to give a cheaper deal for the more highly valued lipinski.
Is that a fact or prediction? If its fact we should match Collingwood offerFuture 3rd for Kreuger.
Is that a fact or prediction? If its fact we should match Collingwood offer
Would Geelong entertain Lynch and a future 2nd round pick (will probably be in the early 20's) for Kreuger and a current 2nd round pick.
Future 3rd for Kreuger.
The Fogarty trade was p30 and p51 for Fogarty and p38. I see Kreuger's value to be fairly similar. He hasn't played as much footy as Fogarty had, but he's a key position player, which is more valuable.
Maybe something like Kreuger and p52 for the Pies' p41. Can't see it being in the second round, either this year or next. Whatever it is, it won't hold much value.
Would Geelong entertain Lynch and a future 2nd round pick (will probably be in the early 20's) for Kreuger and a current 2nd round pick.
Unless he pumps him up with EPO chook won’t make itStruth, if Ling does come and take a midfield coaching role, I reckon Charlie C would be his first picked. Was very annoyed he hasn't had a good run at it.
That would set a cat amongst the pigeons in here lol.
Struth, if Ling does come and take a midfield coaching role, I reckon Charlie C would be his first picked. Was very annoyed he hasn't had a good run at it.
That would set a cat amongst the pigeons in here lol.
Balance of youth can help Geelong win the 2022 premiership, says Cameron Ling
Geelong’s last premiership captain Cameron Ling says the Cats can easily find a balance by playing more youth next year and staying in the flag window.
GEELONG premiership captain Cameron Ling believes playing more youth can help the Cats remain a flag contender next year.
The last Cat to hold up the premiership cup as skipper, Ling saw first-hand what an injection of youth can add to a side in 2011 when the likes of Allen Christensen, Trent West, Mitch Duncan and Daniel Menzel became regulars on the way to a famous flag.
Similarly, Melbourne boasted eight players under the age of 22 in its premiership side last weekend.
Ling said the Cats were well poised to offer more chances to youth and complement its bevy of talent.
He listed nine players – Jeremy Cameron, Tom Hawkins, Patrick Dangerfield, Joel Selwood, Duncan, Cam Guthrie, Tom Stewart, Zach Tuohy and Mark Blicavs – as “A-grade, top-end talent” that would help younger players find their feet on field.
The Cats will enter this off-season hoping to provide more game time to the likes of Max Holmes, Cooper Stephens, Sam De Koning, Francis Evans and Nick Stevens, while also currently holding four picks in November’s draft.
“I’ve always been a believer in giving more opportunities to young payers and I think they just thrive on opportunity,” Ling said.
“It is not just two separate things that (Geelong) needs to rebuild and go with all young players and the window of success is gone, or that they need to just keep going with experienced payers. You can actually combine the two, they still have so much top end quality.
“That blending of the two can be done and Geelong can be right there again and competing and giving themselves an opportunity to win it. Some of that improvement can come from younger players and I see a handful of them thriving if given that opportunity.
“These younger players will be almost eased into their development by getting to play with some A-graders.”
A strong summer on the track could also define Geelong’s premiership hopes.
For Ling, it was the work done in the heat before 2011 that had him convinced the Cats could challenge for that flag and another big pre-season could lead to the same in 2022.
“You can’t beat getting really fit, really healthy and great pre-seasons,” he said.
“Jeremy Cameron is going to be better again because of a full pre-season, Patty Dangerfield for the first time in his career had a real run of injury concerns throughout the year, Mitch Duncan too. If you get full pre-seasons into them and they are really fit and healthy they will return to their best footy, there is no doubt about it.”
That would be an excellent deal for us but you'll get him cheaper than thatWould Geelong entertain Lynch and a future 2nd round pick (will probably be in the early 20's) for Kreuger and a current 2nd round pick.
Would Geelong entertain Lynch and a future 2nd round pick (will probably be in the early 20's) for Kreuger and a current 2nd round pick.
Depends which current second round pick you're talking about
I would, but I don't know if Cats are interested in Lynch or not.
I hope we are.
Yeah i would i think thats fair if not even a little bit in our favour. Id probably throw you in a 50s-60s pick that we wont otherwise use (eg whatever we get for fort) to give you extra daicos points.