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  • ugg
    Can you feel it?
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    • Jan 2003
    • 15963

    Tippett would make little sense for the Suns as they have a number of injury-prone key position players/rucks as it it. On second thoughts, that may mean he fits in perfectly.
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    • Scottee
      Senior Player
      • Aug 2003
      • 1585

      Towers has become the most versatile player in the side and does a lot that the cameras don't pick up. High 1%ers and pressure acts.
      We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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      • wolftone57
        Veterans List
        • Aug 2008
        • 5835

        [QUOTE=707;741571]
        Originally posted by Cainit
        Am i He's got better but still ranks with a number starting in 2 in our best 22 therefore must be on shaky ground. Once trade week/fortnight is over we can all have fun posting our best 22 for 2018. Mine will include a player with currently only one game to his name.
        Jordan Dawson? So will mine. If they put him permanent FF again I'll tear my hair out. Must play mids.

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        • wolftone57
          Veterans List
          • Aug 2008
          • 5835

          Originally posted by Plugger1300
          the needs - goal kicking midfielder
          Not to be mistaken from a midfielder that goes forward

          Another classy kicker
          The MCG highlights our inability to pierce through defences.

          Watts could be this guy. We have an impeccable record of turning this type of player around
          Might be worth looking at Trent Mackenzie as well
          Huge kick of the footy. I'm told that the suns have really stifled his game style

          as to the goal kicking mid we have him already, Dawson. playing 15 matches Dawson managed; D-427 Av 28.40, G-38 B-25, K-261 HB-166, M-118 Av.7.9, T-83 Av.5. , Dream Team-1996. He was also 4th in the MVP Award. The only player to play only 15 games but only lose by 6 votes. great kick, fantastic ability to get free and get the ball free.

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          • liz
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            Site Admin
            • Jan 2003
            • 16739

            Further to the comments earlier in this thread about how Melbourne are dealing with "the Jack Watts situation", I read on afl.com.au today that Adelaide have told Jake Lever NOT to attend their best and fairest count. (The article doesn't comment on whether Cameron - who's still contracted but expressing a desire to leave, in contrast to the out-of-contract Lever - has also been uninvited.

            It's not the first time that clubs have done this to players who've indicated they're leaving but I find it really pathetic and childish. The B&F dinner, for any club, is meant to be about celebrating the season just past. Even though Adelaide will be disappointed in how it ended, they had a pretty damn good season. They are a club that's picked themselves up from a terrible tragedy just a couple of years ago, put it behind them, and improved immensely. Lever's been an important part of all of this. Why wouldn't they want to part on good terms, and help Lever remember his time with Adelaide with fondness, not burn all the bridges as he leaves the building?

            I struggle to think of any player who has left the Swans in recent times who's been treated like this, or even had a word of criticism from the club said in a public arena. Maybe, if you go back to the days of Grant and Rocca there might have been some frustration aired, but that was more about how hard it was for a non-Victorian club to retain out of state players rather than personal comments about the players themselves. And I remember seeing Rocca at the B&F the year he left the club. Sure, he skulked at the back of the room all night and left as soon as he reasonably could, but at least he was made welcome and showed up.

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            • Blood Fever
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2007
              • 4040

              Originally posted by liz
              Further to the comments earlier in this thread about how Melbourne are dealing with "the Jack Watts situation", I read on afl.com.au today that Adelaide have told Jake Lever NOT to attend their best and fairest count. (The article doesn't comment on whether Cameron - who's still contracted but expressing a desire to leave, in contrast to the out-of-contract Lever - has also been uninvited.

              It's not the first time that clubs have done this to players who've indicated they're leaving but I find it really pathetic and childish. The B&F dinner, for any club, is meant to be about celebrating the season just past. Even though Adelaide will be disappointed in how it ended, they had a pretty damn good season. They are a club that's picked themselves up from a terrible tragedy just a couple of years ago, put it behind them, and improved immensely. Lever's been an important part of all of this. Why wouldn't they want to part on good terms, and help Lever remember his time with Adelaide with fondness, not burn all the bridges as he leaves the building?

              I struggle to think of any player who has left the Swans in recent times who's been treated like this, or even had a word of criticism from the club said in a public arena. Maybe, if you go back to the days of Grant and Rocca there might have been some frustration aired, but that was more about how hard it was for a non-Victorian club to retain out of state players rather than personal comments about the players themselves. And I remember seeing Rocca at the B&F the year he left the club. Sure, he skulked at the back of the room all night and left as soon as he reasonably could, but at least he was made welcome and showed up.
              This surprised me too I must say. Unless he is an ordinary individual and has annoyed people in the past. Need to know full picture I reckon.

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              • wolftone57
                Veterans List
                • Aug 2008
                • 5835

                Originally posted by Meg
                They certainly had a few glasses of beer on the table [emoji3][emoji481], drowning their sorrows?
                have you listened to any of the conversation during the year by the rucks. naismith and Tippett both said that they get together, a ruck club if you wish, every week for a catch up and coffee or lunch (Tippo normally pays according to Big Sammy 'cos he earns the big bucks). Obviously with the season finished it is a beer instead.

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                • Blood Fever
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 4040

                  Just read there is a Trade Radio station that runs from 7am to 6pm every day. 90 per cent of it would be rumour and gossip that any footy fan could make up. And yet it must have a market to justify it.

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                  • wolftone57
                    Veterans List
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 5835

                    Originally posted by Cosmic Wizard
                    Agree, we seem to be making room for two or more players.

                    Brandon Jack, Tyrone Leonardis, Michael Talia, Shaun Edwards, Jeremy Laidler gone or retired and AJ to be rookie listed.

                    We have picks 14, 31, 49, 68 and 86; one to upgrade Melican.

                    Should be an interesting trade period.
                    Edwards was a Rookie so only four from the Senior list. I think we might downgrade a couple of players as well if we need to. AJ might be one and Rose might be another unless he wants to find a new home.

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                    • grarmy
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 406

                      [QUOTE=rojo;741844]Damien Barrett on afl.com is suggesting that KT could follow Dew to the Suns. Evidently they get along very well. An interesting possibility especially for those who want us to get ride of KT.


                      Barrett lights fires and then watches responses. He is a stirrer. I would trade Tippo in a heartbeat but I just can?t see a club desperate enough to sign an injury prone player whose best days are long gone. Why would the Suns want him? Why take the risk?
                      "Play like you can’t lose."

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                      • ugg
                        Can you feel it?
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 15963

                        I really doubt whether Lever would have attended the B&F given the events that have taken place in the past few days already. The Crows have lost the PR battle by 'banning' him from attending when he probably wouldn't have turned up anyway.
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                        • Burra
                          Warming the Bench
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 104

                          Originally posted by liz
                          Further to the comments earlier in this thread about how Melbourne are dealing with "the Jack Watts situation", I read on afl.com.au today that Adelaide have told Jake Lever NOT to attend their best and fairest count. (The article doesn't comment on whether Cameron - who's still contracted but expressing a desire to leave, in contrast to the out-of-contract Lever - has also been uninvited.

                          It's not the first time that clubs have done this to players who've indicated they're leaving but I find it really pathetic and childish. The B&F dinner, for any club, is meant to be about celebrating the season just past. Even though Adelaide will be disappointed in how it ended, they had a pretty damn good season. They are a club that's picked themselves up from a terrible tragedy just a couple of years ago, put it behind them, and improved immensely. Lever's been an important part of all of this. Why wouldn't they want to part on good terms, and help Lever remember his time with Adelaide with fondness, not burn all the bridges as he leaves the building?

                          I struggle to think of any player who has left the Swans in recent times who's been treated like this, or even had a word of criticism from the club said in a public arena. Maybe, if you go back to the days of Grant and Rocca there might have been some frustration aired, but that was more about how hard it was for a non-Victorian club to retain out of state players rather than personal comments about the players themselves. And I remember seeing Rocca at the B&F the year he left the club. Sure, he skulked at the back of the room all night and left as soon as he reasonably could, but at least he was made welcome and showed up.
                          I think it demonstrates the South Australian seige mentality and why 'out of state' players want to get the hell out of there.

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                          • wolftone57
                            Veterans List
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 5835

                            Originally posted by Ludwig
                            I think there is slight miscalculation here, because Edwards is a rookie and we also need to upgrade or delist either O'Riordan or Murray (my guess is O'Riordan).

                            Picks after the 1st round will push out due to FA compensation of Rockliff, Trengove and Motlop.

                            As it stands now, assuming AJ goes to the rookie list, we are looking at picks 14, 33 and 52, one Cat A and one Cat B rookie.
                            According to the Rookie rules we can keep them both on the rookie List for another year as they are only two year rookies. They can have three years. We need to upgrade Melican, Edwards has retired so we get two vacant Rookie spots already. toby will not be upgraded so he automatically takes one spot. Ronke, Murray, Fisher, Fox and O'Riordan are all vying to be upgraded. Murray and O'Riordan have the most chance due to being here the longest. Murray would be a really good upgrade but we would probably need to downgrade someone. AJ or Rose come to mind. Although we might just trade Harry out to Suns.

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                            • Blood Fever
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 4040

                              Originally posted by wolftone57
                              According to the Rookie rules we can keep them both on the rookie List for another year as they are only two year rookies. They can have three years. We need to upgrade Melican, Edwards has retired so we get two vacant Rookie spots already. toby will not be upgraded so he automatically takes one spot. Ronke, Murray, Fisher, Fox and O'Riordan are all vying to be upgraded. Murray and O'Riordan have the most chance due to being here the longest. Murray would be a really good upgrade but we would probably need to downgrade someone. AJ or Rose come to mind. Although we might just trade Harry out to Suns.

                              Fox did well I thought when he played earlier in the year given everything. Worth persevering with I reckon.

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                              • goswannies
                                Senior Player
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 3048

                                Originally posted by Burra
                                I think it demonstrates the South Australian seige mentality and why 'out of state' players want to get the hell out of there.
                                It's not just non-SA players retuning to their home states. Many young SA Uni graduates leave for the eastern states (in SA they refer to it as the "brain drain") and the unrelenting anti-Victorian is somewhat tiring to Victorians who have relocated to SA.

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