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  • Ruckman
    Ego alta, ergo ictus
    • Nov 2003
    • 3990

    #91
    Originally posted by Charlie
    First of all, nice analogy, despite it leaving you wide open to Sanecow's riposte.
    SaneWho?

    Originally posted by Charlie
    Mick is as good a full forward as we need. He has played 55 games over the past three years in that position and kicked 131 goals - an average of about 2.4 a game despite the fact that he is our second choice target! He stands 189cm tall, is a fine mark and has excellent ground skills. I'm not sure what more you're asking for.
    We'll never know because my parrallel universe transporter just ran over a rational bovine twice and is now non operational, however I have a feeling that MOL could be more productive in a forward pocket against the oppositions 3rd best defender. Although it could well be that his condition is such that fullforward is limiting the damage by reducing his involvement somewhat.

    Originally posted by Charlie
    the sheer fact is that there isn't a whole lot of options on the market.
    In that yes your probably correct, sometimes I wonder how much of the "meat-markets" activities we hear about.

    Originally posted by Charlie
    There is some concern that the physical demands of full back may force Leo into early retirement. We're yet to see that logic substantiated by fact - he's missed something like two games since returning from his freak ruptured spleen in mid 2002.
    Actually there were a couple of thime in the second half of the season where he seemed to lack a little acceleration and spring, (may be my imagination esp in view of that mark) on the other hand he's a tough guy and pharmaceuticals aren't unknown.

    I guess we'll see in the next couple of years.

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    • Ruckman
      Ego alta, ergo ictus
      • Nov 2003
      • 3990

      #92
      Originally posted by gazza
      all this worry about a kp backman.......we have him in the ressies waiting for a chance,just promote guy campbell from rookie list
      LOL Hahahahahahahahahahahaha . . . . er you were joking right?

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      • BayseysLeftBoot
        On the Rookie List
        • Jan 2004
        • 523

        #93
        Originally posted by Ruckman

        We're driving a car without a a parking break and the bonnet keeps lifting and is cracking the windscreen (we use a brick called Leo to stop it rolling down our driveway and we employed a human okky strap called MOL to hold the bonnet in place). You reckon first priority is to replace a radiator that's just developed a slow leak because carrying a housebrick and tying the bonnet down worked in 2005. Your not from the Central Coast are you?
        By all means get spider after all he looks like a usefull bottle of stop leak, but don't tell me our only problem's the ruck just because we won the flag.
        LOL. Best analogy I've heard in quite some time! Have to agree to a certain extent about needing to secure KP players but if we can snare Everitt for two fringe players and pick 19 in what is an even draft we should go for it.

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        • Sanecow
          Suspended by the MRP
          • Mar 2003
          • 6917

          #94
          I feel like I've just been run over by a parallel universe transporter.

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          • SimonH
            Salt future's rising
            • Aug 2004
            • 1647

            #95
            Originally posted by BayseysLeftBoot
            ... if we can snare Everitt for two fringe players and pick 19 in what is an even draft we should go for it.
            Whoever said anything about '... and pick 19'? A player who realistically has 2 years left playing at his peak couldn't be worth more than a 25 y.o. fringe player with plenty of experience who could easily become a regular selection at his new club, plus an early-20s 'who knows?' player. IIRC, we gave up 3 (theoretical) players (in the form of 3 draft picks) to get Barry Hall to play (at least/hopefully) 8 or 9 seasons with us. There's no way that 2 seasons of Spider can be worth the same sort of numbers.

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            • BayseysLeftBoot
              On the Rookie List
              • Jan 2004
              • 523

              #96
              Originally posted by SimonH
              Whoever said anything about '... and pick 19'? A player who realistically has 2 years left playing at his peak couldn't be worth more than a 25 y.o. fringe player with plenty of experience who could easily become a regular selection at his new club, plus an early-20s 'who knows?' player. IIRC, we gave up 3 (theoretical) players (in the form of 3 draft picks) to get Barry Hall to play (at least/hopefully) 8 or 9 seasons with us. There's no way that 2 seasons of Spider can be worth the same sort of numbers.
              From what I understand the swans haven't offered their first pick yet but if thats what it would take to get him here then I'd be happy to do so. I really don't think Saddington holds much trade value at all, and if the other player on offer is Powell then I believe taking those two for an AA player with probably two years left in him would be seen as a bit of a risk.

              That being the case I think most teams would want a draft pick as well, and given that this years draft is supposed to be both average and fairly even, pick 19 isn't a hell of a lot different from pick 40. Let's not forget we also traded Shannon Grants entire career for a few years of Wayne Schwass and no one seemed to mind.
              Last edited by BayesysLeftBoot; 29 September 2005, 06:06 PM.

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              • NMWBloods
                Taking Refuge!!
                • Jan 2003
                • 15819

                #97
                Bizarro world - I agree with Ruckman's comments...
                Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.

                "[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."

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                • Newbie
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 720

                  #98
                  Originally posted by BayseysLeftBoot
                  From what I understand the swans haven't offered their first pick yet but if thats what it would take to get him here then I'd be happy to do so. I really don't think Saddington holds much trade value at all, and if the other player on offer is Powell then I believe taking those two for an AA player with probably two years left in him would be seen as a bit of a risk.

                  That being the case I think most teams would want a draft pick as well, and given that this years draft is supposed to be both average and fairly even, pick 19 isn't a hell of a lot different from pick 40. Let's not forget we also traded Shannon Grants entire career for a few years of Wayne Schwass and no one seemed to mind.
                  We got to understand that 3 years ago, Everitt was traded for pick 8 and pick 24 (which later became pick 6 and pick 22 from a weak draft).

                  Now three years on, what is his value? For me, pick 8 = his first three years (which were spent), pick 22 = his next two years. So pick 22 for Everitt is about fair deal.

                  Giving pick 19 + Saddo for him is way way way over the odd. The thing I dislike most is to underrate our own players.

                  Saddo is surely better than a mid-range 2nd round pick from this draft. He got at least 80-100 games in his body. That is as good as picking up a kid with the expectation of 110-130 games (first 30 games are not counted) which is precisely the best one could hope for with a mid-range 2nd round pick. Counting the cost of training and nurturing the kid, one should have the picture of how much value Saddo has.

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                  • BayseysLeftBoot
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 523

                    #99
                    Originally posted by Newbie
                    We got to understand that 3 years ago, Everitt was traded for pick 8 and pick 24 (which later became pick 6 and pick 22 from a weak draft).

                    Now three years on, what is his value? For me, pick 8 = his first three years (which were spent), pick 22 = his next two years. So pick 22 for Everitt is about fair deal.

                    Giving pick 19 + Saddo for him is way way way over the odd. The thing I dislike most is to underrate our own players.

                    Saddo is surely better than a mid-range 2nd round pick from this draft. He got at least 80-100 games in his body. That is as good as picking up a kid with the expectation of 110-130 games (first 30 games are not counted) which is precisely the best one could hope for with a mid-range 2nd round pick. Counting the cost of training and nurturing the kid, one should have the picture of how much value Saddo has.
                    I guess our difference of opinion isn't in Everitts worth then just in that of Saddington. I really just don't rate him at all. Nothing against him, anyone that pulls on the red&white is a champ in my book but I just don't see him playing AFL much longer no matter where he is.

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                    • Go Swannies
                      Veterans List
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5697

                      This is quite a strange discussion. Unless you think that Jolly can ruck a whole season by himself or Doyle will go through 2006 uninjured or Ball won't retire, then we need another ruckman. Spida seems to be on offer and he's certainly one of the best around (attitude - we'll just have to trust our coaching staff's judgement). By the time Spida does retire, we'll know where we stand with Doyle and anyone coming through the ranks.

                      No, it's not our only problem. But it's our major one for next year. We also need tall forwards coming through to replace Magic, and Baz if he was injured. We seem to only have Vogels. And a tall back to release Leo would be nice. But they have to be problems B and C.

                      We just won the Grand Final so our team, clapped out FJ or not, isn't in bad shape. Our likely main opponents have problems too. Our ruckman problem is nowhere near as bad as the Eagles' need for a dominant forward - and I don't see where they are going to get him. And the Saint really, really need better training/medical staff - and I'll be interested if they accept that and go looking.

                      Like it or not, we now have an elite team. Noone will underestimate Monty or LRT again and there's lots of improvement shown and yet to come from Dempster and Moore - and Nick Davis, Schneids, etc. It'd be great to give some other kids more game time and see who steps up. But Spida (or Cox?) is likely to be the difference between ending up at the bottom of the eight, where everyone predicts, and challenging for back to back flags. I'm greedy and know what I'd prefer.

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                      • BayseysLeftBoot
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 523

                        Originally posted by Go Swannies
                        This is quite a strange discussion. Unless you think that Jolly can ruck a whole season by himself or Doyle will go through 2006 uninjured or Ball won't retire, then we need another ruckman. Spida seems to be on offer and he's certainly one of the best around (attitude - we'll just have to trust our coaching staff's judgement). By the time Spida does retire, we'll know where we stand with Doyle and anyone coming through the ranks.

                        No, it's not our only problem. But it's our major one for next year. We also need tall forwards coming through to replace Magic, and Baz if he was injured. We seem to only have Vogels. And a tall back to release Leo would be nice. But they have to be problems B and C.

                        We just won the Grand Final so our team, clapped out FJ or not, isn't in bad shape. Our likely main opponents have problems too. Our ruckman problem is nowhere near as bad as the Eagles' need for a dominant forward - and I don't see where they are going to get him. And the Saint really, really need better training/medical staff - and I'll be interested if they accept that and go looking.

                        Like it or not, we now have an elite team. Noone will underestimate Monty or LRT again and there's lots of improvement shown and yet to come from Dempster and Moore - and Nick Davis, Schneids, etc. It'd be great to give some other kids more game time and see who steps up. But Spida (or Cox?) is likely to be the difference between ending up at the bottom of the eight, where everyone predicts, and challenging for back to back flags. I'm greedy and know what I'd prefer.
                        Excellent post and agree 100% with all points.

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                        • Snowy
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 1244

                          It all depends on how much the Hawks want for Spida. I still see a need for a key defender and an outside midfielder.
                          LIFE GOES ON

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                          • Sanecow
                            Suspended by the MRP
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 6917

                            This thread is headed for top twenty all time most popular RWO Chat threads. Even better if you disregard game day chat. Bring on the excitement machine!

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                            • penga
                              Senior Player
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 2601

                              Originally posted by Ruckman

                              We'll never know because my parrallel universe transporter just ran over a rational bovine twice and is now non operational, however I have a feeling that MOL could be more productive in a forward pocket against the oppositions 3rd best defender. Although it could well be that his condition is such that fullforward is limiting the damage by reducing his involvement somewhat.
                              One could argue that Magic gets the 3rd defender every week as is. The matchup difficulties he creates dictates that a tall can't go with him but neither can a small. He gets the opposition's best mid-defender every week, which in theory is the 3rd best defender.
                              C'mon Chels!

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                              • Mike_B
                                Peyow Peyow
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 6267

                                Well Jason Ball has offered to do what it takes to talk Spida into making the move (if it can be brokered) - after his Bridgeclimb he said he has Spida's number and would call then and there.

                                I'm on the Chandwagon!!!

                                If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.

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