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Mitch Cleary on Tradies mentioned the key position players that could be on the market. Josh Battle, Josh Worrell, Nick Murray, Mac Andrew as potentially gettable players. I would take one of Battle (25), Worrell (22) and would definitely take Andrew (feel like that is a player I would give up a future 1st for).
 
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Jhye Clark looks horrendous to be fair
Ground level ball handling terrible and a sub par kick. The midfield version of Luke Godden
Don’t be ridiculous. He’s playing as an inside mid, you’d expect it to be down. He’ll turn out to be a good player and refresh the Geelong midfield. Last year was probably the shock to the system but if anything, probably panned out well for them. Had a few retirements, got higher draft picks, blooded players - win-win.
 

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Mitch Cleary on Tradies mentioned the key position players that could be on the market. Josh Battle, Josh Worrell, Nick Murray, Mac Andrew as potentially gettable players. I would take one of Battle (25), Worrell (22) and would definitely take Andrew (feel like that is a player I would give up a future 1st for).
Is Andrew in 3rd year this year? or second?

Haven't seen him this year, but would need to see if he has filled out at all.
If it's his third year.....then my concern would be around body shape and inability to put on size.

but i haven't seen him this year....so only going off what i saw last year.
 
Is Andrew in 3rd year this year? or second?

Haven't seen him this year, but would need to see if he has filled out at all.
If it's his third year.....then my concern would be around body shape and inability to put on size.

but i haven't seen him this year....so only going off what i saw last year.
Same draft class as Daicos.

Genetic constraints, similar to Jiath. Strength of muscles will increase but not so much bulk. It’s how his body and people are built. He’d likely be a good endurance runner or have the capability for this.

Not sure about this one. Not really keen on him myself.
 
Same draft class as Daicos.

Genetic constraints, similar to Jiath. Strength of muscles will increase but not so much bulk. It’s how his body and people are built. He’d likely be a good endurance runner or have the capability for this.

Not sure about this one. Not really keen on him myself.
GCS currently have three 1sts at the moment and also have players like Lukosius and Ethan Read who can play/trained in Mac Andrews position. Also look at Elijah Hollands who was drafted at pick 7 being traded for a packet of chips. Could be a place for Mac to come to us as a tall who can play in any third of the ground, maybe a future 1st is too much but definitely would be keen on him.

GCS are interested in Noble could be part of a deal.
 
GCS currently have three 1sts at the moment and also have players like Lukosius and Ethan Read who can play/trained in Mac Andrews position. Also look at Elijah Hollands who was drafted at pick 7 being traded for a packet of chips. Could be a place for Mac to come to us as a tall who can play in any third of the ground, maybe a future 1st is too much but definitely would be keen on him.

GCS are interested in Noble could be part of a deal.

Noble has no interest in leaving according to his dad. And why would he when he has got his spot back. He’s very loyal. Could have left last year after missing finals, but didn’t.

And no it didn’t say they were interested only that they could be given their need for that position.
Maybe they can get Markov back given he wants to move back at some point


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Mitch Cleary on Tradies mentioned the key position players that could be on the market. Josh Battle, Josh Worrell, Nick Murray, Mac Andrew as potentially gettable players. I would take one of Battle (25), Worrell (22) and would definitely take Andrew (feel like that is a player I would give up a future 1st for).

If Nick Murray’s knee is medically ok, he’s the one out of those players I like.

Was really starting to develop a pretty solid combination with Butts. Couldn’t cost a lot, particularly off the back of the injury.

But not sure why he’d leave or why Adelaide would let him go.
 
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Yeah "Genetic constraints". That's Tew's own brother! Genetics look ok to me.

"It's how his body and people are built"

Just absolute nonsense. Like any young man, get them into a professional program, eat like crazy and pump those weights then wait and see what happens. A different nationality, but check out Allir Allir. Another one struggling with genetic constraints?
 
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Yeah "Genetic constraits". That's Tew's own brother! Genetics look ok to me.

"It's how his body and people are built"

Just absolute nonsense. Like any young man, get them into a professional program, eat like crazy and pump those weights and wait and see what happens. A different nationality, but check out Allir Allir. Another one struggling with genetic constraints?
MoM aka Kinder has some weird ideas which he professes to be facts.
 

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Resets target to Josh Battle.
 
Lipinski became available after the dogs spent cash on Treloar
Could history repeat with Will Hayward as a free agent after the Swans swallowed the Adams Salary?
 
Yeah "Genetic constraints". That's Tew's own brother! Genetics look ok to me.

"It's how his body and people are built"

Just absolute nonsense. Like any young man, get them into a professional program, eat like crazy and pump those weights then wait and see what happens. A different nationality, but check out Allir Allir. Another one struggling with genetic constraints?
Aliir isn't a different nationality. The other guys are Sudanese too. I've worked with a few Sudanese athletes. Getting big muscles doesn't tend to be an issue - core strength can take a while though. What tends to be off the charts is agility for the height.
 
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High-flying Collingwood defender Jeremy Howe will wait until the second half of the season before stepping up discussions with the club about potentially playing on into 2025.

Howe turns 34 in June but remains a highly important Magpies’ defender and club leader.

Both Howe and the club are content to park the conversations at this stage but there remains a chance he could yet play on for a 15th AFL season next year.
 
High-flying Collingwood defender Jeremy Howe will wait until the second half of the season before stepping up discussions with the club about potentially playing on into 2025.

Howe turns 34 in June but remains a highly important Magpies’ defender and club leader.

Both Howe and the club are content to park the conversations at this stage but there remains a chance he could yet play on for a 15th AFL season next year.
I can see Pendles and Sidey going on next year as well.
 

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