We might end up with a couple of high draft choices for them. Better than nothing I suppose.Johnson#26 wrote:A team like the Bulldogs may take a punt on Willo. I'd love to see him hang around but at the moment he is drasticly out of form.
As for Benny, he might be a chance at the Crows, seeing he is a Adelaide boy from his junior days and with the possibilty that Carey will go at the seasons end, they may want a tall forward.
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Ben can play well but will never be a star. It was noticeable last year, however, that when Taz and Rocca were playing well, he gained just that little bit less attention from the opposition and came into his own. When one or the other was out, he was checked too closely. However, his position is clearly under threat from C Cloke, Morrison, Davidson, etc. and I think he will have to move on once one of them establishes their place as our number 3 tall forward. Still, the guy has played 50 games and you don't play 50 games without having some talent, so leave him be. He's one of ours.
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I was hoping you meant that!Doc63 wrote:Sorry, I meant a high number, as in 50 or 60.
You are right Canniball, when the next wave of talent such as Cloke, Davidson & Morrison come through, Kinnear's position will be under threat.However, his position is clearly under threat from C Cloke, Morrison, Davidson, etc. and I think he will have to move on once one of them establishes their place as our number 3 tall forward.
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I've written about this in the past but I`ll relate again. I recall reading an article in Inside Sport regarding AFL draftees circa 1998. Kinnear was featured as he had rated the highest in reaction time and motor skills. One wonders if they guy really hasn't got his heart in it at Collingwood? They say he's a fitness freak, but I rarely see him running hard on leads. He hasn't gained any significant muscle over the years at the club either. We may be better off trying to trade him to one of the Adelaide clubs for a draft pick.
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He actually wasn't exquisite by foot. He was Mr. Handball.LeonSkyDiamonds wrote:It's very difficult to take anyone serious who compares one of the all time greats-Greg Williams Norm Smith Medalist,2 time Brownlow medalist with Scum & Swans,4 or 5 times B & F with 2 clubs and one of the most prolific gatherers and exquisite users of the ball either by hand or foot
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Just on the topic, I think it is time Andrew Williams had a go at another club. He had his senses knocked out of him (which can no longer be used as an excuse for his bad form), and now he needs he senses knocked back into him. Trading him may do that, but he isn't going to any value to us, and is only treading water.
As for Kinnear, I still fail to understand why we signed him for two years. That was very dumb, and I would like to see him traded (or delisted) at the end of the year, but we may have to pay him out.
As for Kinnear, I still fail to understand why we signed him for two years. That was very dumb, and I would like to see him traded (or delisted) at the end of the year, but we may have to pay him out.
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I know most ppl don't think he is good. But we only saw a couple of games of end of year and he was good against Carlton. I think thats because hes changed a bit and he is big and strong now.
I think he will get stronger and bigger by next year he will be a nice extra option for sitting in the goalsquare or something and taking strong marks.
I think he will get stronger and bigger by next year he will be a nice extra option for sitting in the goalsquare or something and taking strong marks.
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I don't really think a 25 year old grows much bigger and at 183cm/83kg, you wanna put him in the goal square? Sheesh.
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Seriously guys, go back and watch that Carlton game. He was hopeless, kicked a couple of goals from lerking at the back of packs and outwide. He played disasterously early in the year and you would struggle to find a single highlight (read 1%er) from his 5 games.
You mention he's 25. How can a 25y old have such a crap year without injury (from memory), be out of contract (pretty sure) and be considered for spot on the list next year. I'd rather have a punt on an 17-19y old in the draft @65-75, cause williams is useless.
You mention he's 25. How can a 25y old have such a crap year without injury (from memory), be out of contract (pretty sure) and be considered for spot on the list next year. I'd rather have a punt on an 17-19y old in the draft @65-75, cause williams is useless.