#15 Lynden Dunn
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Depends what you want them to do.mooretreloar wrote:Both Silvagni and Dunn are an upgrade on Frost and Brown.Bucks2014 wrote:Upgrade on Frost and Browny, can play both ends of the ground. Will cost us bugger all.
I forgot to mention he can kick, nothing to lose in my view.
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Agree, Silvagni the better defender for mine, Dunn the better user of the ball.AN_Inkling wrote:Depends what you want them to do.mooretreloar wrote:Both Silvagni and Dunn are an upgrade on Frost and Brown.Bucks2014 wrote:Upgrade on Frost and Browny, can play both ends of the ground. Will cost us bugger all.
I forgot to mention he can kick, nothing to lose in my view.
Get it Done.
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I'd have either Dunn or Silvagni at FB in preference to Keeffe and Reid at CHB, until such time that Keeffe can demonstrate he can play a constructive part in the team.AN_Inkling wrote:Depends what you want them to do.mooretreloar wrote:Both Silvagni and Dunn are an upgrade on Frost and Brown.Bucks2014 wrote:Upgrade on Frost and Browny, can play both ends of the ground. Will cost us bugger all.
I forgot to mention he can kick, nothing to lose in my view.
Get it Done.
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Dunn
2016 55 poss / av 13.8 disp eff 87.3% clangers 20% of poss 3:1 kick to hb ratio - 4 games
2015 363 poss / av 16.5 disp eff 80.4% clangers 10% of poss 2:1 kick to hb ratio - 22 games
2014 387 poss / av 17.6 disp eff 79.6% clangers 11% of poss 2.5:1 kick to hb ratio - 22 games
Frost
2016 96 poss / av 9.6 disp eff 85.4% clangers 8% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio - 10 games
2015 150 poss / av 7.5 disp eff 87.3% clangers 13% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio - 20 games
2014 187 poss / av 8.5 disp eff 77.5% clangers 20% of poss 1.5:1 kick to hb ratio - 22 games
Brown
2016 175 poss / av 10.9 disp eff 84.6% clangers 12% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio- 16 games
2015 225 poss / av 10.7 disp eff 84.6% clangers 14% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio - 21 games
2014 injured only 3 games
2016 55 poss / av 13.8 disp eff 87.3% clangers 20% of poss 3:1 kick to hb ratio - 4 games
2015 363 poss / av 16.5 disp eff 80.4% clangers 10% of poss 2:1 kick to hb ratio - 22 games
2014 387 poss / av 17.6 disp eff 79.6% clangers 11% of poss 2.5:1 kick to hb ratio - 22 games
Frost
2016 96 poss / av 9.6 disp eff 85.4% clangers 8% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio - 10 games
2015 150 poss / av 7.5 disp eff 87.3% clangers 13% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio - 20 games
2014 187 poss / av 8.5 disp eff 77.5% clangers 20% of poss 1.5:1 kick to hb ratio - 22 games
Brown
2016 175 poss / av 10.9 disp eff 84.6% clangers 12% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio- 16 games
2015 225 poss / av 10.7 disp eff 84.6% clangers 14% of poss 1:1 kick to hb ratio - 21 games
2014 injured only 3 games
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Think 44 is too high, talk the Dees need to free up salary cap to fit Lewis and Hibberd in, so think like us with Cloke they will accept a 4th rounder. Maybe we use the pick we get for Cloke or a three way deal:Dave The Man wrote:Talk going around that Dunn Trade has been Agreed upon and Just waiting for Tommorow to Lodge it.
I am half expecting the Pick 44 we look like getting for Witts be the Pick we Trade
Dunn to us
Cloke to Dogs
Pick from Dogs to Dees.
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Something that I find interesting and I've been noticing it for a while: when we lose players we attempt to replace them with those of a similar age profile, to keep the balance, especially with older players as we have so few. I think when you look at our mooted changes in this way they seem quite a bit more positive:
Cloke (29) --> Dunn (29) - I'd back Dunn as the more useful modern footballer
Brown (27) --> Mayne (27) - Mayne, to me, is likely to be much more effective
Swan (32) --> Wells (31) - very different types, but Wells will offer us plenty
There are those who are confused by our strategy, but to me it's a simple matter of replacing lost experience with better suited, and in some cases cheaper, options. Looking at those changes, I am very comfortable with the players we've targeted so far. Going younger would not have been a positive move and in some cases, like free agents, was actually not an option.
Cloke (29) --> Dunn (29) - I'd back Dunn as the more useful modern footballer
Brown (27) --> Mayne (27) - Mayne, to me, is likely to be much more effective
Swan (32) --> Wells (31) - very different types, but Wells will offer us plenty
There are those who are confused by our strategy, but to me it's a simple matter of replacing lost experience with better suited, and in some cases cheaper, options. Looking at those changes, I am very comfortable with the players we've targeted so far. Going younger would not have been a positive move and in some cases, like free agents, was actually not an option.
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This is exactly what the club is doing, not sure why so many are unable to see it.AN_Inkling wrote:Something that I find interesting and I've been noticing it for a while: when we lose players we attempt to replace them with those of a similar age profile, to keep the balance, especially with older players as we have so few. I think when you look at our mooted changes in this way they seem quite a bit more positive:
Cloke (29) --> Dunn (29) - I'd back Dunn as the more useful modern footballer
Brown (27) --> Mayne (27) - Mayne, to me, is likely to be much more effective
Swan (32) --> Wells (31) - very different types, but Wells will offer us plenty
There are those who are confused by our strategy, but to me it's a simple matter of replacing lost experience with better suited, and in some cases cheaper, options. Looking at those changes, I am very comfortable with the players we've targeted so far. Going younger would not have been a positive move and in some cases, like free agents, was actually not an option.
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That is the way I see it as well.mooretreloar wrote:Think 44 is too high, talk the Dees need to free up salary cap to fit Lewis and Hibberd in, so think like us with Cloke they will accept a 4th rounder. Maybe we use the pick we get for Cloke or a three way deal:Dave The Man wrote:Talk going around that Dunn Trade has been Agreed upon and Just waiting for Tommorow to Lodge it.
I am half expecting the Pick 44 we look like getting for Witts be the Pick we Trade
Dunn to us
Cloke to Dogs
Pick from Dogs to Dees.