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  • Donners
    On the Rookie List
    • Jan 2003
    • 1061

    #31
    Originally posted by DST

    Of other things to note, most of the papers here in Melbourne see our trading week in a postive light and that pick 26 was around where Scheinder sat in a weak draft, but was probably a third rounder in the last couple of drafts.

    DST
    Most commentators are suggesting St Kilda are the huge winners out of the trade period, and that is not solely from the Geelong players.

    By the sound of it, Fisher was to be part of the deal, but failed a fitness test. I suspect the deal was originally a pick and Fisher, but when he was out of the equation, they simply decided to go through with the deal anyway rather than start negotiations from scratch.

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    • Captain
      Captain of the Side
      • Feb 2004
      • 3602

      #32
      Originally posted by Donners
      By the sound of it, Fisher was to be part of the deal, but failed a fitness test. I suspect the deal was originally a pick and Fisher, but when he was out of the equation, they simply decided to go through with the deal anyway rather than start negotiations from scratch.
      Damn I hope that's not the case, if so very lazy recruiting.

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      • barry
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 8499

        #33
        Originally posted by TheMase
        The difference is application. Bevan applys himself, Schneider doesn't.
        Whilst Bevan is not the most talented bloke, he will always give 100%.
        While no one would doubt Schneider is a much better player than Bevan, what cant be quantified is the cancerous effect of a lazy player on the team which Schneider may have been. It can be very bad for morale which means the team is worse off keeping him, than letting him go.

        Just a theory.

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        • sprite
          Regular in the Side
          • Jan 2003
          • 813

          #34
          Roos may also have considered that Schneider would get limited time next season - so to be fair on him gave him te opportunity to continue palying elsewhere, rather than keeping him running around in the two's.

          A fair call IMHO.
          sprite

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          • DST
            The voice of reason!
            • Jan 2003
            • 2705

            #35
            Originally posted by Donners
            Most commentators are suggesting St Kilda are the huge winners out of the trade period, and that is not solely from the Geelong players.

            By the sound of it, Fisher was to be part of the deal, but failed a fitness test. I suspect the deal was originally a pick and Fisher, but when he was out of the equation, they simply decided to go through with the deal anyway rather than start negotiations from scratch.
            That is exactly where people on this board get it wrong, what St Kilda did in trade week has no bearing on what we were trying to acheive and it ain't as simple as looking at this deal for winners and losers.

            St Kilda were clearly looking for depth players, Sydney were not.

            St Kilda have played almost everybody on their list in the last 3 years, we have not.

            Scheinder & Dempster suit what St Kilda need now, Sydney needed to clear a couple of players out of the list who had some value in order for players like Schmidt, Barlow, Moore, Laidlaw, Thornton, DOK and Bird to be given a shot at league football.

            Looking at the deal as part of the structure going forward and where our list is at now (with Mattner), Dempster was never going to be more than a depth player and Scheinder's role can be played by at least one of Schmidt, Moore or even DOK or Bird.

            So yes the astute football judges in Melbourne beleive that Sydney did the right thing irrespective of what St Kidla got out of the deal.

            DST
            "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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            • TheMase
              Senior Player
              • Jan 2003
              • 1207

              #36
              Originally posted by DST
              Looking at the deal as part of the structure going forward and where our list is at now (with Mattner), Dempster was never going to be more than a depth player and Scheinder's role can be played by at least one of Schmidt, Moore or even DOK or Bird.
              I think this is the important point.

              Schneider was expected to progress into the midfield, Dempster to half back or wing. Neither did so.

              They will only ever be bit part players. I think Roosy wants to use those positions that Dempster and Schneider were taking in the team, in order to develop the young guys listed above.

              So when the time comes to replace the likes of Kirk, JBolton etc the players will be developed into the AFL system and they can progressively change them over.

              Players like Dempster and Schneider were holding that process up, and were never going to take the next step whilst at the Swans. (or so it seemed).

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