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Darling is young forward with 100 games plus experience , cops criticism but plenty of clubs would be interested and for a good reason .
SpaceClef likes this.Who's gonna play the second/third tall if he leaves anyway?
Lamb? lololol
I don't mind him, but given he's a 4th round selection not getting many opportunities you'd suggest he hasn't improved much from that position.
Our pick 66 would be the same price as what Adelaide paid for him in 2011.
Not sure he's improved enough for them to ask for a 3rd round pick...
Not sure. Maybe pick 50ish.
Who's gonna play the second/third tall if he leaves anyway?
Lamb? lololol
You think he will dig mine up?No one's mum is safe.
I'm keen on Ellis-Yolman.
Vardy worth a look?
Yeo don't just get gifted a game just because you're a bigger body.I agree with this. I can't understand why Ellis-Yolman isn't getting a game for Adelaide, he is a bigger body midfielder (189 cm, 92km) and every time I have seen him play he seems to play well. Surely wouldn't cost much either.
Who's gonna play the second/third tall if he leaves anyway?
Lamb? lololol
Rory Lobb
I used to think Vardy would be a star.
Why not take this year as an opportunity to develop a young rookie ruckman, rather than a 34 year old.
The upside of a 20-something ruckman turning into a Sinclair is far greater than what we get from Petrie.
Plus the bar is set pretty low in terms of performance if Petrie is the benchmark.
What's happened to him at Geelong ?
Darling plays one WAFL game since drafted and on the way back from injury , kicks six goals straight ....our current backup forwards cant get close to any sort of dominance .
Reported by who?
Vozzo quoted today saying that they were getting a second opinion on Friday in Melbourne but didn't say what the first opinion was
Here: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-09-14/lycetts-knee-causing-eagles-serious-concernsAFL website headline , if its worse then thought and its a major tear of the PCL it requires a reconstruction and 6-12 months recovery .
AFL.com.au understands that the normal course of action for a partial PCL tear is rest and recovery but a complete tear would require a reconstruction that could rule him out for anywhere between six and 12 months.
I see what you did thereYeo don't just get gifted a game just because you're a bigger body.