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Piesnchess wrote:Come on Wrighty, the Board, just cut the crap , stop all this rumour and innuendo, bullshit about him, just come out next week, and say hes still very much a required Collingwood player, next season and beyond. Enough is enough, just put this too bed now, for Chirssakes, just do it.
What if Grundy isn't a very much required player?
So we learn **** from the Treloar utter fiasco, and give him to some team, aka Melb or GWS, to vastly improve them, while we continue to pay him, contract, to play and star well against us ????? Yeh, just brilliant, brilliant, and he will come good, make NO mistake. He is a required player, what if Cox got injured next season, we have one minor ruckman, Cameron, and a raw kid , Begg, to carry the load ???? Get real.
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The issue i have is that we have not had the chance to see how Fly would utilise Brodie's attributes and what kind of powerhouse Brodie could become in our new gameplan and with a highly skilled and motivational coach. I just think that Grundy could have a massive positive impact in our team. We really have not been able to gauge it. He was injured at a time when our assimilation and execution of the gameplan was not at the level it is now. I want to keep Brodie at the Pies because we know that he is a great player, but we don't know how much greater he could become in the new playing style and club environment.
Just now watching the Doggies game, and Fisher, dominating ruck, taps it to himself, dashes out of centre, which is what a fit Grundy can do for us, at his coming peak form. Must not be traded, end of story. He can only improve us grealty now.
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Grundy isn’t bog standard average though.
If he was, we wouldn’t have offered him the contract he’s currently on.
Also, if we could offload him without having to pay out his contract, then I’d be more open to the idea.
But, something doesn’t sit right with me, off loading BG to another team AND still paying part of his contract aka Treloar.
Nah, he stays put.
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While I still think Grundy is important to our setup he won’t solve our centre clearances. Remember the 2019 PF and his 73 hit outs and we still got shafted in the midfield. If we can retain JDG and then having Adams in and under and somehow add Taranto then that will significantly boost our output at clearances.
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eddiesmith wrote:
Elite midfielders are worth more than a bog average ruckman.
There is no question that elite midfielders are more important than ruckmen for clearances, as was made bleeding obvious by the game last week against Melbourne, in which we won the hit outs 43-38, but were smashed in the clearances, losing stoppage clearances 24-32 and centre clearances an astonishing 7-21, and this is why Graham Wright wants to trade out Grundy and trade in an inside mid.
eddiesmith wrote:
Elite midfielders are worth more than a bog average ruckman.
There is no question that elite midfielders are more important than ruckmen for clearances, as was made bleeding obvious by the game last week against Melbourne, in which we won the hit outs 43-38, but were smashed in the clearances, losing stoppage clearances 24-32 and centre clearances an astonishing 7-21, and this is why Graham Wright wants to trade out Grundy and trade in an inside mid.
Only true if you assume that Grundy is a normal ruckman. He is not. He is a ruckman with amazing tank, and midfield attributes.
Cox and Cameron are pure ruckmen when in the ruck, but I believe that Grundy has different characteristics which can be harnessed with imaginative coaching. I think we have that now.
eddiesmith wrote:
Elite midfielders are worth more than a bog average ruckman.
There is no question that elite midfielders are more important than ruckmen for clearances, as was made bleeding obvious by the game last week against Melbourne, in which we won the hit outs 43-38, but were smashed in the clearances, losing stoppage clearances 24-32 and centre clearances an astonishing 7-21, and this is why Graham Wright wants to trade out Grundy and trade in an inside mid.
Only true if you assume that Grundy is a normal ruckman. He is not. He is a ruckman with amazing tank, and midfield attributes.
Cox and Cameron are pure ruckmen when in the ruck, but I believe that Grundy has different characteristics which can be harnessed with imaginative coaching. I think we have that now.
So when he was double AA Ruck under Bucks he was being under-coached?
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Magpietothemax wrote:
Only true if you assume that Grundy is a normal ruckman. He is not. He is a ruckman with amazing tank, and midfield attributes.
Cox and Cameron are pure ruckmen when in the ruck, but I believe that Grundy has different characteristics which can be harnessed with imaginative coaching. I think we have that now.
The value that ruckmen can provide outside of ruck contests is in taking marks, especially forward-50 marks and goals, which is beyond Grundy's skillset, an unfortunate reality that Wayne Carey wrote about in his newspaper article a couple of months ago, in which he stated that the only ruckman who did not need to take marks to be influential was Nic Naitanui, and therefore Grundy needed to have a change of mindset and learn from Darcy Cameron.
ANNODAM wrote:Grundy isn’t bog standard average though.
If he was, we wouldn’t have offered him the contract he’s currently on.
Also, if we could offload him without having to pay out his contract, then I’d be more open to the idea.
But, something doesn’t sit right with me, off loading BG to another team AND still paying part of his contract aka Treloar.
Nah, he stays put.
But he has been in the 3 seasons since he signed that contract.
eddiesmith wrote:
Elite midfielders are worth more than a bog average ruckman.
There is no question that elite midfielders are more important than ruckmen for clearances, as was made bleeding obvious by the game last week against Melbourne, in which we won the hit outs 43-38, but were smashed in the clearances, losing stoppage clearances 24-32 and centre clearances an astonishing 7-21, and this is why Graham Wright wants to trade out Grundy and trade in an inside mid.
Exactly, Grundy used to win 60-70 hit outs in games we'd lose, what was the point? Brisbane beat us with 2 ruckmen who'd played 5 games between them last year...Grundy got 70 hitouts against GWS in the final we lost at the G.
It's very clear wasting so much cap space on a player who isn't influential is stupid. I doubt Melbourne is paying Petracca a million a year and he is twice the player Grundy is.