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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Not to be disrespectful but why would they? No games, lots of injuries to himself and other playersHe sounded like nobody has shown an interest
I'm not sure any club has ever had a worse return than we have had from our 2022 draft.
6 players taken from the mid season through to the rookie draft and of those 6 we have a total return of 2 games in two years.
Not to be disrespectful but why would they? No games, lots of injuries to himself and other players
But KB is an unparalleled genius who can do no wrong
Dalrymple has to share the blame as wellBut KB is an unparalleled genius who can do no wrong
Dalrymple has to share the blame as well
I hear your point and also often wonder if we should tinker with going smaller. My sense is that Longmire will go slightly smaller next year by switching out Parker for a proper small forward (likely Cleary or Hanily) but he will keep the three talls.If we aren't gonna play them then because we can't fit them into our structure, then that just speaks to my problem.
I just really feel like our lack of a forward 50 ground ball game could really cost us. Which I realise sounds incredibly silly, considering we're literally two wins away from a premiership, and we finished top of the ladder and are going into a prelim final having won four games in a row. But it just feels like the teams that win those ground balls and pressure best inside 50 seem to capitalise on their momentum the most, and if anything, the game is trending even further in that direction.
I do think a sacrifice needs to be made somewhere, either with a tall, or a flanker, or a resting mid, to get at least one dangerous ground level player into the forward line. I really think it will be worth it.
I'd give him one more year. He's shown a few glimpses of talent and clearly can stick a tackle - just ask MillsKonstanty’s manager on Gettable, just after 25 min mark
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Twomey's latest Phantom Draft continues to be (in my view) incredibly Vic-centric.
No Kayle Gerreyn, no Hamish Davis in the top 30.
ESPN has them both firmly in the top 30.
I'd be amazed if Twomey hasn't stuffed this one up. There's some good WA talent this year & he seems to not know about it.
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I'd give him one more year. He's shown a few glimpses of talent and clearly can stick a tackle - just ask Mills
I’d give him another year purely because he’s the type that I think we need a few more of in today’s game - small, zippy half forwards who have skill and can chase, tackle and run. I mean, he might not end up being good enough at senior level but I’d give him another year to find out.
I have a connection so i really hope we doI’d give him another year purely because he’s the type that I think we need a few more of in today’s game - small, zippy half forwards who have skill and can chase, tackle and run. I mean, he might not end up being good enough at senior level but I’d give him another year to find out.
Do you know if he wants to stay?I have a connection so i really hope we do
I think so , but not confidentDo you know if he wants to stay?
I think so , but not confident
Mitchell left because Horse couldn’t stand him. Horse couldn’t stand him because he didn’t do the team things.He would comfortably be best XXII at West Coast.
I doubt he’ll ask for a trade this year - but if he doesn’t become one of Horse’s favourites next year, why would he stay?
I find it troubling. Even Nathan Buckley has said he’ll be a star of the comp …..but I’m starting to get Tom Mitchell vibes about things.
Of course, the injuries have been a huge impediment. Everything could change if he gets a decent run at it next year.
Mitchell and Horse were clearly not pals, but he was a regular Best 22 player with a bright future for us. He left for a combination of more money, to be closer to family, and a prime midfield spot, given he had JPK, Jack, Hanners etc to compete with (though he was still a key member of the team).Mitchell left because Horse couldn’t stand him. Horse couldn’t stand him because he didn’t do the team things.
Now while I think that Horse could have handled it better, I don’t think Sheldrick has anything to worry about if he does the team things and takes on feedback. Once he is fit and firing, he will get his opportunity I am sure.
All good points.I hear your point and also often wonder if we should tinker with going smaller. My sense is that Longmire will go slightly smaller next year by switching out Parker for a proper small forward (likely Cleary or Hanily) but he will keep the three talls.
Int he meantime though, it helps to remember (that is, IF my memory serves me correctly) that we are the most efficient team going inside 50 and third best team in preventing scores from turnovers in our attacking 50. Our structure must be somewhat working at the very least.
A couple of extra points, it can be risky to follow the crowd (particularly when they go against his the AFL wants the game played, I reckon they will be considering changes to protect the KPF roles) and also our 3 talls will keep improving. By sticking to our guns, we might find ourselves very well placed as the game’s balance ebbs and flows.
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Agree it would be a great depth piece but are we really going to pay a FRP for a depth piece for 12-24 months? Think i would much rather someone who is 24-27 bracket cause you can get many years out of themInteresting given Hawthorn is assuring him he has spot in the best 22 next year.
I think he'd be a really good pick-up but would he even be in our best 22? I wouldn't be replacing Melican and Rampe given their seasons. You could make a case for McCartin given he has struggled this season.
In any case, I'd feel a lot better about our key defender stocks with all 4 of them.
SWANS EYE HAWKS DEFENDER
SYDNEY has registered interest in Hawthorn key defender Sam Frost.
The 31-year-old hit a trigger for a one-year extension earlier this season, but West Coast star Tom Barrass and unrestricted free agent Josh Battle have both committed to joining the Hawks in October.
Hawthorn has assured Frost there is a spot for him in Sam Mitchell’s backline in 2025, but there will be a selection squeeze with James Blanck also set to return from a knee reconstruction.
Frost produced a career-best season in 2024 before a stress fracture was discovered in his foot following the elimination final win over the Western Bulldogs.
After starting his career at Greater Western Sydney, where he played 21 games across three seasons, Frost has played 90 games for Hawthorn, following 70 appearances for Melbourne.
Frost turned 31 late last month but has the athleticism and professionalism to play for another few years in the AFL.
Sydney recruited Joel Hamling last October to provide coverage in defence, but the West Australian has been played as a forward in the VFL, with former top-10 pick Aaron Francis the next man in down back when Tom McCartin or Dane Rampe have been injured.
St Kilda is also understood to be interested in Frost to help cover the loss of Battle.