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How things change in a couple of days.
We can only assume that all that talk regarding Max Holmes and Jhye Clarke has fizzled out to nothing. Their names have not even been mentioned since trade period opened. And with the way Geelong are carrying on about Ratogulea, who the hell has time to deal with them anyway?
Same goes for Bailey Smith. Lots of talk about a possible move from the Dogs leading up to trade period. Now nothing.
If Jack Billings is going to be an easy trade, then we should still go for it. But yes, I'd love to get the news that Schultz is a Magpie. Let's just hope its not to expensive of a trade. Bring back the 90's trading Freo.
I'd previously said I'd pass on Scott Lycett. But we do need to address our ruck depth. Let's keep an eye on this as Port are in the mix with a few clubs. If Lycett is delisted, he could be an option to cover that base. https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players ... ycett.html
I'd like to hear others opinions on Jackson Hately and Riley Bonner. Both have been delisted and can be rookie drafted. Duds? Potential studs?
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players ... ately.html
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players ... onner.html
Remember to check these links for other DFA's:
https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/out ... ct_players
https://www.afl.com.au/news/retirements-and-delistings
We can only assume that all that talk regarding Max Holmes and Jhye Clarke has fizzled out to nothing. Their names have not even been mentioned since trade period opened. And with the way Geelong are carrying on about Ratogulea, who the hell has time to deal with them anyway?
Same goes for Bailey Smith. Lots of talk about a possible move from the Dogs leading up to trade period. Now nothing.
If Jack Billings is going to be an easy trade, then we should still go for it. But yes, I'd love to get the news that Schultz is a Magpie. Let's just hope its not to expensive of a trade. Bring back the 90's trading Freo.
I'd previously said I'd pass on Scott Lycett. But we do need to address our ruck depth. Let's keep an eye on this as Port are in the mix with a few clubs. If Lycett is delisted, he could be an option to cover that base. https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players ... ycett.html
I'd like to hear others opinions on Jackson Hately and Riley Bonner. Both have been delisted and can be rookie drafted. Duds? Potential studs?
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players ... ately.html
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players ... onner.html
Remember to check these links for other DFA's:
https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/out ... ct_players
https://www.afl.com.au/news/retirements-and-delistings
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Freo are playing this well, they know he’s worth more to us considering our window, unfortunately I fear we’ll have to hand over our F1 and 33, we would do the same if it was our player but in saying that will they accept that? Surely they don’t want our F1 and 19? If so I’d probably roll the dice and do it .
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He's not worth a future first rounder so Freo cannot be that stubborn unless they want risk making themselves look completely unreasonable to other trade partnersMarvelos wrote:Freo are playing this well, they know he’s worth more to us considering our window, unfortunately I fear we’ll have to hand over our F1 and 33, we would do the same if it was our player but in saying that will they accept that? Surely they don’t want our F1 and 19? If so I’d probably roll the dice and do it .
Chuffed to have seen 3 flag wins in my lifetime but still greedy for more.
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McStay made a difference in the preliminary and without Frampton to tie up Harris the Lions would likely have rebounded off the backline for 2-3 more goals and beaten us. Quite simply, you need talls, even if if they are not top tierjonmac1954 wrote:No argument about big FF goal kickers mate - However there are certainly enough examples to prove that they aren't essential.themonk wrote:Lynch & Reiwoldt, Cameron & Hawkins, Darling & Kennedy, Franklin & Roughead, Lynch & Brown, Cloke & Dawes.jonmac1954 wrote:I've always said I understand the allure of a top rank tall forward but I've never understood the belief by so many that they are essential.
1990 and 2023 are proof positive that this 'truism' is just a lie.
Neither flags were flukes.
Improves ones chances slightly, no?
Chuffed to have seen 3 flag wins in my lifetime but still greedy for more.
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I've been meaning to say - can we survive without his 0.3 goals a game? https://www.saints.com.au/players/723/jack-billingsK wrote:Pie-supporting journo Jay Clark reports the Pies' interest in Billings has cooled.
Any future pick is a bit of a gamble, so it’s not as easy to say he’s not worth a future. He will be if we should go back to back. Add in the two top twenty F / S next year ( Ashcroft and Camporeale ) and that pick would be out to pick #20 as a minimum anyway.Newelly wrote:He's not worth a future first rounder so Freo cannot be that stubborn unless they want risk making themselves look completely unreasonable to other trade partnersMarvelos wrote:Freo are playing this well, they know he’s worth more to us considering our window, unfortunately I fear we’ll have to hand over our F1 and 33, we would do the same if it was our player but in saying that will they accept that? Surely they don’t want our F1 and 19? If so I’d probably roll the dice and do it .
One of Collingwoods concerns about trading out our first round future pick is the little known rule that once you trade our your future first, you can’t trade out your future second or third round picks ( assuming you don’t have more than one of each, which currently we don’t ) Trading out your future first automatically reduces your trading currency, so the club will be working hard not to have to give it up. Freo virtually have no skin in this years draft courtesy of the Jackson trade. They will likely lose Henry and Schultz, so if they’re serious about rebuilding quickly, they should consider taking # 19 ( likely #23 on the night and # 39 ( or possibly marginally later ) All of a sudden, #23 and # 40 on the night for Schultz in a very speculative draft, looks like a good deal for Collingwood
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To be fair on him you need to ignore his last two seasons which were riddled with injuries. Before that he was a very solid player..Newelly wrote:I've been meaning to say - can we survive without his 0.3 goals a game? https://www.saints.com.au/players/723/jack-billingsK wrote:Pie-supporting journo Jay Clark reports the Pies' interest in Billings has cooled.
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