Varcoe may join Collingwood in three-way deal
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Bird Seedsman is home grown. If he can get fit, he could really take off next season.Raw Hammer wrote:Buckley and Hine still searching ror that light bodied, running type who can kick well: Seedsman, Young, Armstrong, Varcoe ... any chance we can grow ONE into a gun in teh Isaac Smith, Polec mould?
In fact I reckon he'll be flying by about round 15 or so.
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I agree. Really hope the Seed along with Freeman, Broomhead, and Kennedy should be keeping the Armstrong, Young, and (as appears likely) Varcoe types out of the senior side which begs the question.... why recruit (more of) them.Domesticated_Ape wrote:Bird Seedsman is home grown. If he can get fit, he could really take off next season.Raw Hammer wrote:Buckley and Hine still searching ror that light bodied, running type who can kick well: Seedsman, Young, Armstrong, Varcoe ... any chance we can grow ONE into a gun in teh Isaac Smith, Polec mould?
In fact I reckon he'll be flying by about round 15 or so.
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It's a fair point. I wouldn't like to see Varcoe keep Seedsman, Broomhead or Kennedy out of the 22, even if he is in better form.jackcass wrote:I agree. Really hope the Seed along with Freeman, Broomhead, and Kennedy should be keeping the Armstrong, Young, and (as appears likely) Varcoe types out of the senior side which begs the question.... why recruit (more of) them.Domesticated_Ape wrote:Bird Seedsman is home grown. If he can get fit, he could really take off next season.Raw Hammer wrote:Buckley and Hine still searching ror that light bodied, running type who can kick well: Seedsman, Young, Armstrong, Varcoe ... any chance we can grow ONE into a gun in teh Isaac Smith, Polec mould?
In fact I reckon he'll be flying by about round 15 or so.
Freeman is still developing and I think the plan is to turn him into a genuine midfielder. I only expect him to play about 8-12 games next year, at best. So he's probably not competing for the same spots as the others.
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I'm not so sure about Seedsman. IMO he lacks defensive skills & misses too many shots for goal.
Having said that he is quite young & inexperienced & who knows minus the injuries & with a preseason + some gym work. Hopefully he does really well next season.
Having said that he is quite young & inexperienced & who knows minus the injuries & with a preseason + some gym work. Hopefully he does really well next season.
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recruit for depth and create competition for spots. who knows at this stage what is in store for varcoe.jackcass wrote:I agree. Really hope the Seed along with Freeman, Broomhead, and Kennedy should be keeping the Armstrong, Young, and (as appears likely) Varcoe types out of the senior side which begs the question.... why recruit (more of) them.Domesticated_Ape wrote:Bird Seedsman is home grown. If he can get fit, he could really take off next season.Raw Hammer wrote:Buckley and Hine still searching ror that light bodied, running type who can kick well: Seedsman, Young, Armstrong, Varcoe ... any chance we can grow ONE into a gun in teh Isaac Smith, Polec mould?
In fact I reckon he'll be flying by about round 15 or so.
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I'm a fan.Damien wrote:Said it before and will say it again. Seedsman will be a gun. Just needs a free run at it with no injuries. Will develop into a starting mid
I was hesitant at first as he was a little.............outside but he's shown me some big improvement in that area.
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Having depth is one thing, recruiting for depth another. We already have Young whose 28, Armstrong whose 25, so if you are going to recruit for depth then a <22 year old would be logical. An 18 year old via the draft even better. How does Varcoe help that?John Wren wrote:recruit for depth and create competition for spots. who knows at this stage what is in store for varcoe.jackcass wrote:I agree. Really hope the Seed along with Freeman, Broomhead, and Kennedy should be keeping the Armstrong, Young, and (as appears likely) Varcoe types out of the senior side which begs the question.... why recruit (more of) them.Domesticated_Ape wrote: Bird Seedsman is home grown. If he can get fit, he could really take off next season.
In fact I reckon he'll be flying by about round 15 or so.
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look at the age of those who have left. varcoe is experienced, has maturity, has been in a good system and would know how to prepare himself. we wouldn't have too many in his age bracket.jackcass wrote:Having depth is one thing, recruiting for depth another. We already have Young whose 28, Armstrong whose 25, so if you are going to recruit for depth then a <22 year old would be logical. An 18 year old via the draft even better. How does Varcoe help that?John Wren wrote:recruit for depth and create competition for spots. who knows at this stage what is in store for varcoe.jackcass wrote: I agree. Really hope the Seed along with Freeman, Broomhead, and Kennedy should be keeping the Armstrong, Young, and (as appears likely) Varcoe types out of the senior side which begs the question.... why recruit (more of) them.
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So it's be kind to pensioner week at Pieland....John Wren wrote:look at the age of those who have left. varcoe is experienced, has maturity, has been in a good system and would know how to prepare himself. we wouldn't have too many in his age bracket.jackcass wrote:Having depth is one thing, recruiting for depth another. We already have Young whose 28, Armstrong whose 25, so if you are going to recruit for depth then a <22 year old would be logical. An 18 year old via the draft even better. How does Varcoe help that?John Wren wrote: recruit for depth and create competition for spots. who knows at this stage what is in store for varcoe.
Still rather see a kid given a crack. Didn't hurt Langdon this season and he'll be even better in 2015 for the exposure. Got a heap of others who need to start racking up games if we want to see them develop. Giving these dodgy recruits senior games reduces the exposure the kids get.
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