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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Lacks consistency is a bit of an overstatement. Small-medium forward is one of the hardest positions the game to play with any consistency when you're opportunities are heavily dependent on your teammates.Higgins played the most games amongst players who didn't win a premiership medal, although in 2019 that corresponded to that terrible injury he received. I have never rated him as an A grade forward. He has had some good games at the Saints, but lacks consistency. Even Saints supporter have bagged him on occasion (although not last weekend).
Brown has come on leaps and bounds and with more experience would back him to be a better player.
Possibly, but maybe not. Teams are more than just the individual players. On paper we will be much weaker for sure, but improvement in gameplan and execution of it, new draftees, some young guys making making that leap and less injuries can easily see us actually be better.If we lose Rioli, Bolton, Baker and Lynch we will definately finish bottom again.
IMPROVEMENTS
Whilst there are very few flaws in his game, clubs wanting a dominant, contested-marking key forward will struggle to find those qualities in Lukosius. As has been previously mentioned, 'Luko' is not the type to haul down a big contested mark or break open a pack. In-fact, he may not even fly for these marks, instead preferring to stay balanced at ground level where his cleanliness and skills hold him in good stead. This may be as a result of his lack of strength. At 196cm and 84kg, he has at least a couple of kilograms to build up, which will be no problem for clubs when he enters their elite programs. However he will never be that monster key forward, and clubs will be well aware of this, as Lukosius offers plenty of other attributes.
- Contested Marking
- Strength
why would we be that dumb?All those wanting Lukosius, he's never going to replace Lynch. He's competing with Bauer / Lefau or he's going to be put on the wing or at half back.
This was his write up in his draft year:
https://central.rookieme.com/afl/player/jack-lukosius/
There's also the potential shift in attitude towards owning the present to build the future.Possibly, but maybe not. Teams are more than just the individual players. On paper we will be much weaker for sure, but improvement in gameplan and execution of it, new draftees, some young guys making making that leap and less injuries can easily see us actually be better.
Just going into the year without the guys that are leaving and retiring opens up the list and the 22. Theres suddenly a lot of room for players to step up into and not feel like they're just keeping the spot warm until someone like Dusty is back from injury.
It's hard to see us not being bottom 4, but we wouldn't be a certain dead last.
Could see others not being for it, but recruiting someone like Caleb Daniels could be a handy piece for the next couple of grim years. We are so depleted off half back at the moment especially when Rioli leaves. Our only player currently on the list that could potentially play his role would be Kaleb Smith and that’s a big responsibility to give to a late pick still finding their feet on the football field. I would imagine a draftee plays on one side whoever that is. I could see Jagga playing there in his first season to teach him how to be more damaging with the ball before he moves to the midfield permanently.
A late pick in the 50’s gets it done easy.
I don’t see it as a favour for them at all. They’d gladly keep him on the list as back up, it’s more that he most likely wouldn’t want that at all.no we need to receive a top 20 pick to take Daniel with us not giving up any picks to make this crystal clear, we are doing them a favour and they know it
Could see others not being for it, but recruiting someone like Caleb Daniels could be a handy piece for the next couple of grim years. We are so depleted off half back at the moment especially when Rioli leaves. Our only player currently on the list that could potentially play his role would be Kaleb Smith and that’s a big responsibility to give to a late pick still finding their feet on the football field. I would imagine a draftee plays on one side whoever that is. I could see Jagga playing there in his first season to teach him how to be more damaging with the ball before he moves to the midfield permanently.
A late pick in the 50’s gets it done easy.
Great ball user, but not a run and gun typeShould be Tom Brown
Is there legitimate mail he's a 'JHF type flight risk'????Absolute gun! Harley Reid type hype building around him. He’s from SA though and is a JHF type flight risk, Port or Crows will give up the world to get pick 1.
As a 16 year old he averaged 38 disposals, 10 marks, five tackles and six clearances in 11 games for central districts under 16’s. Was also SA’s top rated player in game 1 of this years national under 18’s championship’s
Things can change but he is a talent.
was mentioned on sen that his partner wasnt happyShe left months ago didn't she?
Or does other half mean Port?
The Richmond section starts around 35.20. Few interesting insights surrounding list balance and not just focusing solely on the draft.
The Richmond section starts around 35.20. Few interesting insights surrounding list balance and not just focusing solely on the draft.
Beveridge on gettable saying baker and Graham are waiting on the eagles to appoint a coach before they nominate them
Why would they wait?Beveridge on gettable saying baker and Graham are waiting on the eagles to appoint a coach before they nominate them