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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Until the end of 2025: The young Saint is a South Australian and has strong family links to Port Adelaide – will there be a pull to go back home? He's going to get some massive offers and could be a $1 million a season player at a stage of his career. Clubs will be backing up the truck for him.What is Nasiah Wanganeen Milera's contract status like? what are the chances he will be a port player in the future?
Clubs are not going to pay $1m a season for a half back flanker.Until the end of 2025: The young Saint is a South Australian and has strong family links to Port Adelaide – will there be a pull to go back home? He's going to get some massive offers and could be a $1 million a season player at a stage of his career. Clubs will be backing up the truck for him.
On the upside, we’ll have more money next offseason. Kysaiah will definitely be one to look for next year, as the Demons will only get more dysfunctional. Nasiah is also out of contract next year.It's more that I think a lot are more looking at it as Cumming Vs pick 96.
One would likely help a premiership push, the other is unlikely to ever play AFL based on our recent speculative drafting history.
What is Nasiah Wanganeen Milera's contract status like? what are the chances he will be a port player in the future?
The average height of the male population has increased over the years just like the height of the average footballer.
What I’m saying is in say 30 years time the small won’t be that small.
It’s just a biological fact.
I reckon Jase could end up the better player of the two.Nasiah also best friends with jase burgoyne which helps, as seen through the lukoshious scenario
Yeah I’m talking about the future of footballers.
The old rover is dead, the small is going to be bigger as time goes on.
I am not sure I entirely agree with this sentiment btw but I get where you are coming from.I’m not sure about Richards
For me the game is changing and what was a small forward years ago is now quite a tall forward.
I was surprised Charlie Cameron is 6 ft in the old scale.
That’s the new small forward size.
Your midget forward is dying out, they’re getting bigger every year like the population is in general.
I can see in years to come there won’t be anyone in a AFL side under 190cm.
Frank Evans too as offer nothingTbf I’m working on the assumption we’d delist Narkle, personally rate Parfitt higher but yeah very dubious about the potential of another Geelong reject
No,we shouldn’t recruit small shit like we have on our list now.So we shouldn’t recruit a small forward now as they will be too short in 30 years?
And we won fk all with Jed, Narkle and F Evans.I am not sure I entirely agree with this sentiment btw but I get where you are coming from.
Collingwood won a flag last year with Elliot, McCreery, Hill and Ginnivan who are all below 190cm
Unbelievable, I’m talking about how footballers have got taller over the years as the game has changed and how I believe the future footballer will look.Happen to notice Nick Watson the other week..?
Cha-ching!!!Nasiah also best friends with jase burgoyne which helps, as seen through the lukosious scenario
Definitely we can not win finals with BZT as second tall . We need someone like Harris Andrews .So have we given up on Esava as a backman and if so are we trying to find someone to fill that spot. I think the prelim showed we're still missing that tall back.
We are never going to trade in an Andrews , we need to hit the draft and build a side with bigger bodied types.Definitely we can not win finals with BZT as second tall . We need someone like Harris Andrews .
I think this was maybe a trend 10 years ago. In 2024, I’m not sure. I’d love to see stats on free kicks, and in particular free kicks from high contact, as a score source.I’m not sure about Richards
For me the game is changing and what was a small forward years ago is now quite a tall forward.
I was surprised Charlie Cameron is 6 ft in the old scale.
That’s the new small forward size.
Your midget forward is dying out, they’re getting bigger every year like the population is in general.
I can see in years to come there won’t be anyone in a AFL side under 190cm.
Pettigrew type I reckon.I’ve said all along Cumming is Ryan Burton with bigger arms. We need depth and churn but not an issue to miss ou5 on a flaky flanker.
Perryman on the other hand is a real footballer and I hope we can land.
We are never going to trade in an Andrews , we need to hit the draft and build a side with bigger bodied types.
Tbh I get it. KPD and ruckman are the hardest to judge whether their under 18 form will translate to AFL. That why we see a fair few KPD busts from the first round.Its actually insane that this club rarely uses its first round draft pick to draft a KPD. Its probably the only deficiency of the drafting department.
I get that but it's not like we have a great development team to help 2nd or 3rd round picks become stars either for KPDs so we have to rely on talent.Tbh I get it. KPD and ruckman are the hardest to judge whether they’re under 18 form will translate to AFL. That why we see a fair few KPD busts from the first round.
Good call '54, we have had almost no luck with tall draftees over the Hinkley years. As I have posted before Todd Marshall is about the only 195cm + player who has gone on with it and even he looks to have a limited future.Unless McCallum has a contract he should be one of the first delisted.
K Marshall is another who showed virtually nothing at sanfl level and probably should go too, his size and the dearth of tall defenders at Alberton could get him a rookie list spot but that could depend on what other talls are available late in this year's draft.