You'd assume they want a pick in this years draft though,Our future first could be enticing for them to target Warner next year.
Richmond could be the one to potentially target
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You'd assume they want a pick in this years draft though,Our future first could be enticing for them to target Warner next year.
When was Daniel a midfielder in 21?Midfield since 21 GF
Out: Dunkley, Macrae, Daniel, Smith
In: Harmes, Kennedy
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We really aren't, and despite being listed at 192 (which is a blatant lie) Macca can't provide the presence on the half forward line that Kennedy can. And by that I mean to just compete in the air and take in the occassional mark.Bont, Libba, Treloar, Richards, Sanders, Kennedy, Gallagher. I don’t think we’re losing anything between Kennedy & Macrae as our 5-6 inside mid, and he’s a better fit at half forward or half back.
Ed Richards and Ryley Sanders play monopoly?Midfield since 21 GF
Out: Dunkley, Macrae, Daniel, Smith
In: Harmes, Kennedy
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I think it's strange to claim that Macrae's decline isn't age-related.It implies that his downtick in form has been driven by age-related decline, or that he was moved because of a decline. The latter just isn't true.
Even if this is true, we have to assume that Bevo is more often than not making the correct moves. It's not actually that likely that Macrae is still some outstanding centre bounce mid that Bevo is stuffing around. It's more likely that Bevo is a good coach that knows what he's doing, and he's inferring elements of Macrae's value to the team to win games in the positions he plays in intangible ways other than what you and I can see.The former certainly could be the case, but we don't have as much evidence for that as is made out because his "drop off" coincided with a preconceived intention to move him into another position on the ground.
The full stories that will come out in due course for Hunter should shock you. Culturally, I'm surprised any AFL club took him on, because it wasn't exactly hidden in the industry.More recently, I would argue that we've marginalised at least three leadership group members - Hunter, Macrae, and now Daniel
Perhaps true for 2023. Not for 2024. Richards was our fourth mid and therefore actually number 1 in our second midfield rotation. Garcia, Sanders, Gallagher all spent reasonable time in there in the back half of the year and we can explore West and Weightman in there more. I wouldn't say that the amount that player 4, 5, 6 spend in the middle is any less than the league average.I get the arguments about pace and about him not being better than other mids... but every single other team in the league rotates their midfield more than we do. It's not "80% midfield or bust" - every other team in the league seems to find a way to have a second midfield rotation.
So will I, but we have to put it in the context that we can only ever play two "slow" centre bounce mids at any given point in time.I suspect that Macrae is going to have at least two strong seasons for St Kilda. I may be wrong and will happily concede that I was wrong if his decline continues at the Saints.
It's all a matter of interpretation, isn't it though?But that's actually not my main frustration at all. Perhaps Macrae isn't the best fit for us - I can hear and acknowledge that possibility. What is undeniable, though, is that there has been a very considered plan to extract him from his best position. If that was always the intention, he should have been moved two years ago. That is where my frustration lies - we are now losing a club champion for nothing because we executed a plan to marginalise him to the point where he wants to leave.
Richards, Sanders, GarciaMidfield since 21 GF
Out: Dunkley, Macrae, Daniel, Smith
In: Harmes, Kennedy
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Harvey Gallagher was at the centre bounce in the 2024 season more than three times than Harmes, lol.Ed Richards and Ryley Sanders play monopoly?
Sanders hasn't proven himself to be AFL standard yet. Might get there but his first season wasn't good at all.Ed Richards and Ryley Sanders play monopoly?
Guys that have asked for a trade or put a gun to the clubs head since the 2021 GF.Midfield since 21 GF
Out: Dunkley, Macrae, Daniel, Smith
In: Harmes, Kennedy
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Both Dogs and Saints were happy to have a slightly better draft pick (s) involved and because the Dogs were not under salary cap pressure, happy to pay a small but not insignifcant amount of Macrae's contract per year (ie low six figures per year).Saints have relented and will pay 100% of Macrae's salary including potential performance bonuses for 2027 (which is why you're hearing conflicting news about how much he's due to get paid in 2027).
The end result is instead of Macrae to Kennedy and getting both a small draft and salary cap upgrade, it's Macrae to Kennedy with no draft but a medium salary cap upgrade.
I missed this - good post. There's no doubt we lack quality speed and I'd actually written that in a previous iteration of my reply.I don't even agree with you on that we're similar to Brisbane in leg speed, but in any case there's speed and then there's quality speed. Our best vs there's
Brisbane (since 2016)
Hugh McCluggae (pick 3)
Charlie Cameron (traded pick 12)
Brandon Starceivich (pick 18)
Cam Rayner (pick 1)
Zac Bailey (pick 15)
Callum Ah Chee (traded 2nd and 4th round pick) (former pick 8)
Darcy Wilmot (pick 16)
Kai Lohmann (pick 20)
Jaspa Fletcher (pick 12)
Dogs (since 2016)
Ed Richard (pick 16)
Bailey Smith (pick 8)
Rhylee West (pick 26)
Cody Weightmen (pick 15)
Lachie McNeil (rookie)
Laithan Vandermeer (pick 37)
Harvey Gallagher (pick 39)
Joel Freijah (pick 45)
Lachie Bramble (SSP)
In terms of quality we aren't really close, the fact is we've spent most of our draft capital on talls and very little on our smalls.
Some of the Libba comments in this thread. Jesus Christ.
He is an out and out star in that midfield. If he is fit and healthy he starts in there. And he will be fit and healthy. He always shows up.
"It isn't close"Sanders hasn't proven himself to be AFL standard yet. Might get there but his first season wasn't good at all.
I'd take Gallagher ahead of Sanders based on 2024 output and it isn't close.
And to be fair Gallagher’s output or lack thereof given his time there was one of the biggest weakness in our midfield throughout 2024, and certainly in the EF.Harvey Gallagher was at the centre bounce in the 2024 season more than three times than Harmes, lol.
One would assume he plays 100+ centre bounces across the 23 games next year in some variety or form (tagging, specific matchups, dropping in a couple of times a game when rotations break down mid-game, etc.)
A deal will get done for Smith today, Geelong can’t afford to damage their reputation as difficult and stubborn it would put off other clubs and importantly players who don’t want to see their former club not fairly compensated. Not all players are self centred like Smith.
Connors on the other hand has a duty of trying to help his client get to the club he wants to go to, and this means putting pressure on Geelong to get the deal done, not kick the Bulldogs. Sooner or later he will have a client that needs a club, and might find the Bulldogs don’t answer his calls.
Don’t think that’s fair, he plays 23 games this season for most clubs in the comp.Sanders hasn't proven himself to be AFL standard yet. Might get there but his first season wasn't good at all.
I'd take Gallagher ahead of Sanders based on 2024 output and it isn't close.
Agree, but I can argue its his attributes (speed, agility, being coachable, looking to move the ball directly and quickly) that means he's going to get a game, rather than the quality and quantity of his ball winning/use.And to be fair Gallagher’s output or lack thereof given his time there was one of the biggest weakness in our midfield throughout 2024, and certainly in the EF.
I recognise Harvey is still young and developing, but we need to put a big preseason into making him worthy of his spot, because he hasn’t earned it yet.
Both Dogs and Saints were happy to have a slightly better draft pick (s) involved and because the Dogs were not under salary cap pressure, happy to pay a small but not insignifcant amount of Macrae's contract per year (ie low six figures per year).
However translating the contract language over a new contract as it relates to being tied to increases to the salary cap, performance bonuses, how Saints structure their salary cap vs. the Dogs was too hard, especially as it would have to involve Macrae - who had agreed in principle to join the Saints - ticking off changes to his contract. For instance, if he does play well for the Saints and get performance bonuses, is that entire increase paid by the Saints, or will the Dogs pay a similar proportion of that increase?
So in the end the clubs go "it's all too hard" and the Saints relent and just transfer the contract over in its entirety with 100% payments, and the Dogs, who were hoping to pay for Kennedy with less than what they were getting for Macrae, also just gives up on that idea and is happy to transfer over the Macrae pick to Kennedy.
I don't really think people realise how busy the likes of Power is and the pepole that support him ie the person that reads the forward projections of our salary cap and work with Power to see what does/doesn't fit. I don't envy it. The media really dumbs down the work here.
How is it a huge L?Turning Macrae into Kennedy is a huge L, but the salary relief wouldn’t hurt if we need it that badly.
Neither Sanders or Gallagher covered themselves in glory this year.Sanders hasn't proven himself to be AFL standard yet. Might get there but his first season wasn't good at all.
I'd take Gallagher ahead of Sanders based on 2024 output and it isn't close.