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    Veterans List
    • Aug 2009
    • 6204

    #31
    Rather than being like some other clubs who trade players in seemingly just to bolster numbers (Carlton for instance), the Swans are the most successful club at trading in players as we always look to fill a weakness in our side and as Roos has said, they are always recruited with the aim of being in our starting 22.

    Impediments to trading in players are

    Are you an attractive club to join? coaches, facilities, location, future season success - think after this season we are on all counts

    Can you fit them into your Salary Cap? - we didn't use the safe haven of Veterans Outside the List this year so assume we can

    Can you get a trade deal done with their current club? Hmmm, if you don't hold any high draft choices or players you want to let go then there is a limit to who you can target

    GC Suns are the big stumbling block this year and GWS next year because they hold so many high draft choices and $ are no problem.

    So this year it gets down to what we need and can we get the deal done. So what deficiencies do we have in our side, assuming full fitness? Certainly not in the back half where KP and flankers are fully loaded. Rucks are full. Midfield we still need pace away from the stoppages so thats one area. Forward line is a bit of a mash really and very much depends on Bradshaws fitness and whether White, Reid or Johnston can step up. What are your thoughts?

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    • Primmy
      Proud Tragic Swan
      • Apr 2008
      • 5970

      #32
      Despite not being the best in the league, I want to keep Jesse. He may not be a quick learner, but he obviously loves playing as a Swan, he has worked, parts of his game have improved a lot, and some have not; work in progress perhaps, but I think we would be daft to ditch him at this stage. Once Braddy goes, he will come into his own, after a lot of mentoring and a lot of practice. Look at LRT for precedent.

      Reid is more of a backman, and a big one at that. He has great hands.

      LJ is to me a forward. He is big, he is learning, he is getting better. He has a way to go. B ut at times he has shown where he can go.

      Cheese, what on earth do we do with Cheese; perhaps they will shop him, perhaps he wants to stay a great deal and now the coaches have him over a barrell. You know, "you are this close to being dropped for good, so what are you going to do about it". Injury has stuffed him this year, but the last time I saw him play out at ANZ before he did his hammy I was pleasantly surprised at his more team oriented approach and commentated on it at the time.

      Cuz, don't know. I really don't know. How long can you be a work in progress?

      Uncle B will either break through or not. When he is good he is brilliant, when he is not you hardly notice he is on the ground. Wait on that one.

      McKaigue (Irish import) may well prove to be a keeper. He appears to love bash and crash, has learned a heap in a small period of time, has improved a great deal, and I like him. Not love mind you, but I do like him.

      McNeill and Gordon are part of our future (at least I hope Dill is, he is a quick thinker). Dill can marshall and goal, Nipper can move and goal.

      I can't imagine they would shop any of these guys, but then again I was horrified when they started to shop Bolton.....a little less sterility in the trade would be appreciated gentlemen! Dunno, lets see what Stuey and co have in store for us.
      Last edited by Primmy; 16 September 2010, 09:18 AM.
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      • ugg
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        • Jan 2003
        • 15969

        #33
        Originally posted by Triple B
        Would not surprise me in the slightest if they re-rookied Gilly. A lot worse prospects have been given second chances over the years.
        Would they consider re-rookieingOrreal? It was a wasted year in terms of development but he's still young (21 in a few days) and being a project player, they were always going to have to be patient with him.
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        • caj23
          Senior Player
          • Aug 2003
          • 2462

          #34
          Originally posted by ugg
          Would they consider re-rookieingOrreal? It was a wasted year in terms of development but he's still young (21 in a few days) and being a project player, they were always going to have to be patient with him.
          They could do if his back is OK, if not then probably no point

          Just on Barlow, its probably too late now but I would have liked to have seen him tried as a lead up forward for a few matches. Tall, quick, and would be hard to match up on due to his height and athleticism.

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          • Cardinal
            Regular in the Side
            • Sep 2008
            • 932

            #35
            Do we need to mention Roos/Horse in the coaching staff changes or did I miss something?

            I really like Nathan Djerrkura ever since I saw a tv piece on his background. I also once had him in a fantasy team but unfortunately he was only filling in. Other than that I can't add anything much to the debate but would still love him at the Swans.

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            • ugg
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              • Jan 2003
              • 15969

              #36
              Throwing up some possible names as that key tall that Roosy reckons we need.

              James Sellar (Adelaide) - 21years old. Gun forward as junior. At AFL level thus far, he does not have a good record having kicked just 3 goals in 16 games. However, Adelaide have tended to use him as a backup ruckman rather than as a key forward. A bit like Jesse White, at 196 cm he's a little too short to be effective in this role. Depending on the price (3rd rounder perhaps and/or fringe player like Barlow/MOD), could be worth a punt.

              John Anthony (Collingwood) - On the fringes of the strong Collingwood side. Junior backman who was thrown up forward with great success. Noted for his goalkicking accuracy (80.36) but at the same time has question marks over his agility and whether he's a one-trick pony (even if that trick is very good ). I don't think the asking price would be cheap either (not knowing his contract status)

              Mitch Brown (West Coast) - Drafted as a forward but this year has spent more time in the backline for the Weagles. Struggles in this role in the wrestling and body-to-body contests, but perhaps would do better as a lead up forward with his athleticism.

              Brad Miller (delisted) - GC are reportedly after him and he is a bit older than some of the others mentioned here (27 years). Has the size but maybe not the kicking skills.

              Sam Rowe (Norwood SANFL) - One of our former rookies, has really blossomed at SANFL level. 4th in the SANFL goalkicking list. Athletic tall (198cm), strong marking, mobile forward who competes well at ground level too. As an added bonus can also play in defence.

              Mitch Thorp (Werribee VFL) - Can't say I've followed him this year but his name has popped up a few times over at BF. High draft pick in that so-called 2006 SuperDraft.

              Just some names for discussion, I'm sure that there'll be a lot of raised eyebrows and shakes of the head.
              Last edited by ugg; 16 September 2010, 11:42 AM.
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              • robamiee
                Regular in the Side
                • Sep 2005
                • 688

                #37
                Nathan Djerrkura isn't he from WA?? and wanting to go back oe does he just want to be traded somewhere to get a game..What postion does he play..

                BArlow trade bait for sure, never have liked his work ethic and has wasted his talent IMO..........
                I think with Pyke ocming on in leaps and bounds there is no point keeping Jake....
                BEing from WA obvisously dont get to see the ressies ina ction..(note to AFL: please bring back the ressies comp)

                If Moores ankle is not going to get better than unfortunately he might be trade bait...He isn't fast, has the smarts no doubt but his pace was found out against the bullies at crucial times IMO....(but didn't he and Jessie just sign contracts..)

                I def would not go for Luke Power his best days are def behind him...

                I personally think we are ok in most areas exscept for an explosive midfielder..Though 2012 looks good with Mitchell coming on board, just read an artcile on him here in WA, an amazing ball winner his stats in his only appeaqrance in WAFL colts for claremont, holy hell....

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                • CJK
                  Human
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 2170

                  #38
                  /raises eyebrows and shakes head
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                  • aardvark
                    Veterans List
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 5685

                    #39
                    Originally posted by ugg
                    John Anthony (Collingwood) - On the fringes of the strong Collingwood side. Junior backman who was thrown up forward with great success. Noted for his goalkicking accuracy (80.36) but at the same time has question marks over his agility and whether he's a one-trick pony (even if that trick is very good ). I don't think the asking price would be cheap either (not knowing his contract status)
                    Sandwich short of a picnic. Even a huge dose of swans culture couldn't repair this one.

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                    • Go Swannies
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                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5697

                      #40
                      Originally posted by aardvark
                      Sandwich short of a picnic. Even a huge dose of swans culture couldn't repair this one.
                      What are the issues. He's a beautiful set shot - the best I've seen since Nick Davis, I reckon. Then he disappeared from the seniors.

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                      • Turner
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 58

                        #41
                        John Anthony had an outstanding 2009 season but has struggled to cement a spot in the best 22, mainly because of Dawes. Beautiful set shot and can take a good contested mark. Worth a look IMO.
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                        • ugg
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                          • Jan 2003
                          • 15969

                          #42
                          Originally posted by CJK
                          /raises eyebrows and shakes head
                          No teeth-gnashing?
                          Originally posted by aardvark
                          Sandwich short of a picnic. Even a huge dose of swans culture couldn't repair this one.
                          Originally posted by Go Swannies
                          What are the issues.
                          Yes, he's a bit of a tool. Remember when he head-butted Scott Thompson of North Melbourne in the groin.
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                          • Robbo
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                            • May 2007
                            • 2946

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Turner
                            John Anthony had an outstanding 2009 season but has struggled to cement a spot in the best 22, mainly because of Dawes. Beautiful set shot and can take a good contested mark. Worth a look IMO.
                            I agree. He can play back and forward aswell.

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                            • Cardinal
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 932

                              #44
                              Nathan Djerrkura plays midfield and is from the NT. From what I saw of him when he played in the Geelong firsts he had a really solid build a bit like Chapman or Ablett. Don't have any mental notes about his skills or speed but I liked him nevertheless.

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                              • Bas
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                                • Jan 2003
                                • 4457

                                #45
                                Originally posted by ugg
                                Yes, he's a bit of a tool. Remember when he head-butted Scott Thompson of North Melbourne in the groin.
                                A case of like recognising like?

                                Raises head and shakes eyebrows.
                                In memory of my little Staffy - Dicey, 17.06.2005 to 1.12.2011- I'll miss you mate.

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