Strapping Young Lad
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I don’t care about other teams. Like I said as long as we have kids who are showing promise, improving, are competitive and the game plan is sound, then I’m fine with us finishing last.
For * sake….. North have a young talented list like our own but with a few more veterans to help them. The Eagles will get players back and play every 2nd game in Perth ( massive advantage).For * sake - that's the entire point. You can 'not care' about other teams all you like - but if we finish below the present Norf and West Coast outfits then we wouldn't be competitive or improving.
The last pick 1 to play in a premiership team is Tom Boyd, the previous one is Luke Hodge. Neither were picked by the team that finished last on the ladder in their draft year.There is no way we finish last after that performance compared to the other spoon contenders. To be clear on my position I want to avoid the spoon and get Reid, just need to figure out how…
Mitch Lewis got a MotY nomination:
Pretty disgraceful footage from AFL though. Clip is 1:44 long, a full minute is spent on multiple replays of Curnow's mark, 15s on Dunkley's and 20s on Lewis'.
I do think Curnow's was the best, but still, that's pretty piss poor.
Mitch Lewis missing 4 gettable shots really hurt usMargin flattered the Dogs a little IMO, for 3 quarters * all in the game and we did manage more marks inside 50.
Tops, is Reeves 212cm? On the Hawks website he is stated at 210cm and Dermott Brereton insists that he is 211cm.I am not trying to under value his contribution. Agree his ruck work as one predicted has added to our ability to first use and the significant improvement in clearances, both centre and around the ground.
He can take a grab as witnessed in the last qtr in particular, for him to become very dangerous and an AGrader he just needs to hold more around the ground.
To have a dominant 212cm big man would be a first for the HFC. He will take time but I love his growth and improvement. Long may it continue.
Rank | Ht (cm) | Ht (feet/inch) | Player | Team | Years |
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1 | 211 | 6' 11" | Ned Reeves | Hawthorn | 2019– |
211 | 6' 11" | Mason Cox | Collingwood | 2015– | |
211 | 6' 11" | Aaron Sandilands | Fremantle | 2003–2019 | |
211 | 6' 11" | Peter Street | Geelong/Western Bulldogs | 2001-2008 | |
5 | 210 | 6' 10.5" | Matthew 'Spider' Burton | Fremantle, West Coast, Kangaroos | 1990-2003 |
6 | 209 | 6' 10" | Jarrod Witts | Collingwood, Gold Coast | 2012+ |
209 | 6' 10" | Dawson Simpson | Geelong, Greater Western | 2010-2019 | |
209 | 6' 10" | Max Gawn | Melbourne | 2010+ | |
9 | 207 | 6' 9.5" | Tim English | Bulldogs | 2017+ |
207 | 6' 9.5" | Rory Lobb | Greater Western, Fremantle, Bulldogs | 2014+ |
I agree. Harley will go to West Coast.. The Hawks are too good And they are that bad.I think you’re lost - this isn’t the Carltank board.
Again - the last #1 draft pick to win a premiership with a side that finished dead last to get them was Des Headland - and the Lions sure as hell didn’t win the 2002 flag because of him. History is absolutely against bottoming out for the #1 pick - even the ones who are ‘generational talents’.
Mitch Lewis missing 4 gettable shots really hurt us
I have been told he has reached 212cm. But you have to say, it does not really matterTops, is Reeves 212cm? On the Hawks website he is stated at 210cm and Dermott Brereton insists that he is 211cm.
The below piece of info says… that he is 211, and also says that he is the tallest player to ever play AFL.
Where did you get 212 from?
List of the Tallest AFL Players Ever
Rank Ht (cm) Ht (feet/inch) Player Team Years 1 211 6' 11" Ned Reeves Hawthorn 2019– 211 6' 11" Mason Cox Collingwood 2015– 211 6' 11" Aaron Sandilands Fremantle 2003–2019 211 6' 11" Peter Street Geelong/Western Bulldogs 2001-2008 5 210 6' 10.5" Matthew 'Spider' Burton Fremantle, West Coast, Kangaroos 1990-2003 6 209 6' 10" Jarrod Witts Collingwood, Gold Coast 2012+ 209 6' 10" Dawson Simpson Geelong, Greater Western 2010-2019 209 6' 10" Max Gawn Melbourne 2010+ 9 207 6' 9.5" Tim English Bulldogs 2017+ 207 6' 9.5" Rory Lobb Greater Western, Fremantle, Bulldogs 2014+
If this info is accurate… awesome! Not that it that matters on the field but off the field, when I talk to my mates, when being able to say that the Hawks have the tallest player in AFL history that is currently good and yet to hit his straps… that is a fun chat point.
I remember prior to his debut they mentioned he'd grown from 208 or 209 to 211, hadn't heard anything about him getting any taller than that.I have been told he has reached 212cm. But you have to say, it does not really matter