Tom Mitchell was a premiership player literally last year.
Edit: Don't mean this to be a crack FWIW, if Tom can adjust his style of play, surely Macrae can as well.
Also noticed he’s struggling!
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Tom Mitchell was a premiership player literally last year.
Edit: Don't mean this to be a crack FWIW, if Tom can adjust his style of play, surely Macrae can as well.
Yeah for sure. But still plays a part was more my point.Also noticed he’s struggling!
lol no, can’t stand them blokes . Funnily enough in business risk management.You're either a project manager or a consultant, right? (or maybe marketing )
Great point.If we are worried about losing a raft of players for 2nds and 3rds, we'd probably be best trading them for future picks next year for all our father-sons.
Helps us get 2nds instead of 3rds.
Helps us with all the points we'll need.
And frees us up to trade next year's 1st into this year, as we'd likely lose it to father-son bids
(If our father-sons are tracking well at the end of the season)
Be interesting to see if AFL changes the bidding system this year just to mess over bluesCarlton will also be pick hunting.
200+ Club with Charlie CombenSupposedly, Sam Draper got on a podcast and openly explained that if the Dogs don’t move on Bevo we’ll have players requesting a trade out.
Whilst I believe the sentiment is real no chance an oppo player says that publicly, anyone know what podcast his on???
I know enough about how AFL clubs are run to know that if that is being spoken publicly amongst playing groups then things are worse than we know.200+ Club with Charlie Comben
Its really funny podcast, they take the piss a lot
It was the same information that a poster put here a few weeks back
Supposedly, Sam Draper got on a podcast and openly explained that if the Dogs don’t move on Bevo we’ll have players requesting a trade out.
Whilst I believe the sentiment is real no chance an oppo player says that publicly, anyone know what podcast his on???
Not sure but I’ll be giving it a listen at lunch time. Just going off what others have said.Jesus that’s grim if true. Last podcast is 24/4/24 - is it from that one?
Sure, the skill sets of Tim are that he's good below his knees and quite athletic. However with salary cap pressure can a "competitive" ruckman be nearly as valuable for a pittance of the financial burden?I'm not really sure this line of thinking is agreed upon by the majority of people that work at AFL clubs, or those that have handed out contracts to rucks consistently from different perpectives over the last few years.
I agree in the most literal sense that by virtue of the rules of the game leading to 80 stoppages per game or whatever that it's helpful to have someone tall to contest the ruck contest. But the value-add of being good at that and being below-average on that, on the proviso that that player is already 2+ metres tall, is overstated. The game is fundamentally different to when Gary Dempsey was running around. This is proven by the fact that the terminology of centreman, ruck-rover, rover etc. is different to what it is today and is no longer used. It makes no sense to make the distinction between roving and ruck-roving or whatever.
I would also argue that a skillful ruck, one good below their knees, or being a great user of the football, provided they meet the minimum standars of being tall and reasonably physical enough in the ruck that their opposition isn't getting 20 hitouts to advantage a game or whatever (which English meets, given that he's 30th of 46 players who consistently attended centre bounces last year in hitout win rate), is important. Outside of the stoppage, they are one of the 18 players out on the field, and can contribute to driving the ball forward, winning possession, like any other player can. I think it's ridiculous to suggest otherwise. We can see visually e.g. how English pushed forward harder than Darcy to get inside 50 and convert three kicks inside 50 to three uncontested marks/marks on lead and three shots at goal. It was English's possession-winning ability by covering the ground that directly converted a inside 50 to a shot on goal, something that we obviously would want from every inside 50 but does not always happen.
If it really is true, it baffles me that he’s still coaching. As soon as segments of the playing group are lost by the coach (even if a large amount still are fine with him), then it’s a deathwish and it’s already over.May as well move him on now if it’s so common knowledge that other players are laughing about it on podcasts.
Already been said here that other teams managers/players knew.
From the 24 minute mark of episode 60 (April 16 ep).Supposedly, Sam Draper got on a podcast and openly explained that if the Dogs don’t move on Bevo we’ll have players requesting a trade out.
Whilst I believe the sentiment is real no chance an oppo player says that publicly, anyone know what podcast his on???
Supposedly, Sam Draper got on a podcast and openly explained that if the Dogs don’t move on Bevo we’ll have players requesting a trade out.
Whilst I believe the sentiment is real no chance an oppo player says that publicly, anyone know what podcast his on???
I doubt we get an early second rounder for Macrae. Daniel is unlikely to get even a third rounder….
We overvalue our own players and these two really need new opportunities elsewhere.