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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Malakai Champion.OK draft watchers, who are some small forwards I can hope we call out on draft nightand then be disappointed when we pick some flanker whose standout attribute is his endurance instead?
OK draft watchers, who are some small forwards I can hope we call out on draft nightand then be disappointed when we pick some flanker whose standout attribute is his endurance instead?
Well said. I think when you take into account the parts of the game that win big games we only fit one category, scoring off turnovers. But they have to turnover & if you don't pressure them they won't as we saw in the GF. Lions were #1 for Pressure, #3 for Contested Possession, #1 for Clearances, #5 for Stoppages. We did not rate in any of those. We were #16 for Contested Possession & it showedThey have certainly got to do something and in no small way in the off season. The stakes couldnt be higher surely for Longmire and co - the 22 and 24 swans have a smell of Greg Norman about them.
Would he be a good player?Berry
But I just do not want to go for a reach at our first.
Sheldrick has a low centre of gravity and solid thighs.Yeah, I don't have much confidence in them either. It isn't just the bad starts. We need some players who can win contested possession. Most of our guys get pushed off it. We are great on the outside. But lack that big bodied mid who gets it done. I like Sheldrick, even though he is small, like Rowie, he will fight like the devil to get ball in a contested situation. Rowie, Mills & Sheldrick are the only ones who can. Gulden battles hard but just doesn't have the core strength. I think Blakey, Llloyd or Fox could spend time there but also Roberts & Mitchell. Mitchell is the guy. That hard nut. I think with development from Kirky & Matthews he could be a great addition.
Were you this ignorant of assignment criteria when you were in school, DQ?Malakai Champion.
Won't be a high pick, but he's the best of the Sandgroper small forwards.
Of course .... if you don't mind your small forwards a bit taller (190cm-ish) .... Hamish Davis!
Agree with the Mills call just don't know if moving him from the backline will allow us to keep all of Campbell Lloyd and Florent out of the backline which is a worry
Yep wer paying the difference between the average salary and his next year . So approx 350-400k
Looks like he'll go too early for us. Early teens most likely. Kicks goals.Would he be a good player?
media suggesting one of the Whitlock boys for us..
Would he be a good player?
Berry
But I just do not want to go for a reach at our first.
Yes I agree here. If I remember rightly he kicked 4 goals basically playing forward pocket in the Futures Match. He is a Mid/Small Forward. Not a HB. He is ok on the wing but not his position.Campbell doesn't worry me, the way the coaches use him does.
He won’t get to our pick be gone between 10-16. Wouldn’t be a reach.
Yup.
Looks to be around the 12 - 25 range. Coin toss between him and Kako as best small fwd.
Hotton would also be interesting to take as a formerly touted top five prior to ACL. Scored a heap of goals and able to run through the middle.
Gerryn or Faull other options at KPF that could be good at next pick. Could be a very interesting draft
More so a general statement on not wanting to reach at our pick.
Berry would not be a reach there at all
Yep but GWS and WB will grab him imo but im guessing your semi realistic means picked up within 5 picks of our first selection and also available to usIf Hotton is there I am not thinking twice and calling his name. No1 on my half realistic list that I’ve worked on.
Not just Cleary & Sheldrick. Mitchell, Wicks, Hanily, Buller, Snell, Edwards. We need to develop all our list. I think there is a problem there.Some very big Debbie downers in this thread. Just because we lost the GF doesn't mean we are shot. You would be surprised how much a 1% difference in something can have a massive flow on effect. I personally have said countless time that 1% change is a forward line restructure and the involvement of Cleary and Sheldrick in 2025. Thats pretty much it
Port Melbourne is a footy club. Glenelg is a footy club. Sydney Swans & every other AFL team is a business. They ceased to be a footy club when they stopped being community friendly. They have no clubrooms, no direct involvement of the members (we don't even elect the Board of an AFL club that is done by an exclusive 'Membership'). Hence, not really a club anymore. I can join Glenelg or Port Melbourne & I as a member have the right to vote on the board. Not in the AFL I don't.It's a club
This is the problem when you back end contracts. Why should North pay all of the last year of his contract when that is significantly higher than his previous years.Annoyed we're paying any of Parkers contract. North wanted him, they should be taking his whole contract
So many comments here recently have been about Chad not being a part of the centre square unit but actually playing half forward. I wouldn't want to be paying $1M+ for a half forward.I interpreted it as we are paying the difference between the 2025 contract at Sydney and the average of the 4 years of his last deal at Sydney (it would be even better if it was the average of the North 3 year deal). But its probably like 100-150k that we have to pay Parker and that is for 2025 only. In the end for Parker's list spot we save roughly 500-600k (when you factor in the new rookie that will fill it). All that money can go to Chad
I don't trust the coaches at all. They start to make the right moves then they regress into the same old, same old. These players can't play the old style. They are not that type but when we were not going well, the game plan suddenly became incredibly defensive. It is the reason the game against Port blew out so violently. The players were unsure what to do. There was no onfield leadership & the Coaches were not helping. In fact, the solutions were all wrong. If you are being slaughtered in the middle, you would think you might change things drastically. But they didn't. They just rotated the same lot, threw Heens forward, then as a spare in defence & that was that. What about Roberts, Lloyd & Blakey to the mids. Fox back. Heens one out in the goal square. Campbell back. McDonald to defence is just horrible. If you want to win you have to get the ball in the mids.I don't know why we always put such limitations on how and when a player can improve.
Heeney just went from good but incredibly frustrating player who didn't even finish top 10 in the B&F to winning the thing after the best season of his career and being one of the best players in the comp.... at age 28... with one simple coaching move.
As long as we are constantly looking to maximise our players potential, they can get better no matter where they are at in their careers.
Do I trust that our coaches will always do that, no I do not.
Ladhams was still contracted. Stretch was not.Big Mac 27 HO, 12 Disp, 2 marks, 6 tackles in 1.25 games. Ladhams 10 HO, 6 Disp, 2 Marks, 2 tackles in 1 game
Not a lot of difference, except of course HO. Ladhams HO to advantage, 0. Mac 16.
Hopefully this list manager has learnt from the mistakes of his predecessors.Berry
But I just do not want to go for a reach at our first.
This is very selective. Ladhams played his one game this year in a shellacking where he was second ruck and spent most of the game forward, far away from where the ball was.Big Mac 27 HO, 12 Disp, 2 marks, 6 tackles in 1.25 games. Ladhams 10 HO, 6 Disp, 2 Marks, 2 tackles in 1 game
Not a lot of difference, except of course HO. Ladhams HO to advantage, 0. Mac 16.