Player Watch Hugh Bond - Signed to End of 2025

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Can't see why Hughey can't also be employed as a cooler in the midfield as well as on dangerous forwardds if one of the oppo mids is burning us. After all that's where he played all of his junior footy before the VC coaches used him as their "cooler" on the oppo's dangerous small/medium forwards at the Nationals which obviously caught our recruiters eyes..

I was told prior to the draft by a contact at the GWV Rebels we had interviewed Hugh several times and had interest which I shared with Jeffcrowe and Danger in Texas at the time.






The question shouldn't be whether Hugh can be a cooler and then comparing him to Shirley, Crowley, Kirk, Jones and Curnow. 4/5 haven't played in 8+years and Curnow retired last year.

The question should be whether in the modern AFL being a "cooler" is worth a position in the best 22.
 

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The question shouldn't be whether Hugh can be a cooler and then comparing him to Shirley, Crowley, Kirk, Jones and Curnow. 4/5 haven't played in 8+years and Curnow retired last year.

The question should be whether in the modern AFL being a "cooler" is worth a position in the best 22.

This is what I find a bit intriguing about Bond.

It's not like when he came into the team he replaced our existing small lockdown defender and performed better than him. We basically created that role in the team for him.

Which begs the question: is he actually the best lockdown small defender we have, or is he the only lockdown small defender we tried in the season? Do we have anyone else that could play that role to the same level?

It's not an overly difficult position and doesn't require a heap of skill
 

"Brodie Smith activated a trigger to play on in 2025, while the club is in discussions with Hugh Bond. Elliott Himmelberg, who was linked with a move to the Giants last year, is holding off, but Will Hamill, Ned McHenry, Patrick Parnell and Lachlan Gollant face a wait to see what happens during the trade period. The Crows have Alex Neal-Bullen and potentially Jack Lukosius coming in, and are also keen to retain defender Mark Keane as the Magpies circle."
 
The question shouldn't be whether Hugh can be a cooler and then comparing him to Shirley, Crowley, Kirk, Jones and Curnow. 4/5 haven't played in 8+years and Curnow retired last year.

The question should be whether in the modern AFL being a "cooler" is worth a position in the best 22.
“Good teams don’t tag”, until this year, when they did again.

I think it is a valuable role, but it is not enough to just shut your opponent down. Good taggers of the past and present also get plenty of their own ball.

Ling, Kornes for example. Willem Drew can get the ball.
 
Hugh Bond or Brodie Smith.
If our list management team cant work that one out, we're stuffed
 
Hugh Bond or Brodie Smith.
If our list management team cant work that one out, we're stuffed
Need to look toward the Future...
 

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He was a pleasant surprise when called up to the AFL side this year. Really like the way he attacks the ball at speed.
He was unlucky to get a long time injury so it took awhile to work his way up the ranks. To me he always looked a solid defender in the SANFL. Not surprized he did good when he came in to AFL.
 
Do worry about his ceiling given his average foot skills but he's worth persisting with

Should've got more than 1
 
He’s no certainty to make it and it’s difficult to see him being a bona fide best 22 player when everyone is fit (note: lists being 100% healthy is pretty much never a thing), but one thing Bond has up his sleeve is the number of other players on our list who are a slim to no chance of being signed up for 2026 and beyond:

Walker
Smith
Strachan
Schoenberg
Hamill (if he’s even there in 2025)
Burgess (if he’s even there in 2025)
Gallagher

(In addition to Gollant, Himmelberg, McHenry and Parnell who are clearly already out the door)

Combine that with the massive injury clouds over the futures of both Milera and Pedlar, and throw in how completely cooked Laird, Jones and Murphy are at AFL level, and it’s looking like Bondy might go on to have a decent career at the club as a defensive stopper who can be given some very specific roles against damaging opponents.

Personally I’d keep these roles to small forwards who don’t possess lightning pace (Higgins was the absolute prime matchup for him) rather than sending Bond to elite mids, or some of the quickest blokes in the comp.

He has heart, tries his guts out and playing on him looks like a genuinely shit experience. They’re all big ticks.
 
He’s no certainty to make it and it’s difficult to see him being a bona fide best 22 player when everyone is fit (note: lists being 100% healthy is pretty much never a thing), but one thing Bond has up his sleeve is the number of other players on our list who are a slim to no chance of being signed up for 2026 and beyond:

Walker
Smith
Strachan
Schoenberg
Hamill (if he’s even there in 2025)
Burgess (if he’s even there in 2025)
Gallagher

(In addition to Gollant, Himmelberg, McHenry and Parnell who are clearly already out the door)

Combine that with the massive injury clouds over the futures of both Milera and Pedlar, and throw in how completely cooked Laird, Jones and Murphy are at AFL level, and it’s looking like Bondy might go on to have a decent career at the club as a defensive stopper who can be given some very specific roles against damaging opponents.

Personally I’d keep these roles to small forwards who don’t possess lightning pace (Higgins was the absolute prime matchup for him) rather than sending Bond to elite mids, or some of the quickest blokes in the comp.

He has heart, tries his guts out and playing on him looks like a genuinely shit experience. They’re all big ticks.
Our backline all largely have that about them, albeit Keane has days where even I could play on him.
 

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