2018 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Whether we trade him or not we have lacked depth in the mobile tall forward department. I suspect between Blakey and McCartin we?ll be covered in a year or two. Problem is hopefully only a short-term one.Comment
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I disagree. We do miss him because we?ve used ?stopgap? replacements when he?s been out.
Whether we trade him or not we have lacked depth in the mobile tall forward department. I suspect between Blakey and McCartin we?ll be covered in a year or two. Problem is hopefully only a short-term one.Comment
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Gee I hope your right. But this is yet to be proven. Played half dozen good games in 2016 and one in 2018 in which he played a loose defensive role against an under manned WC forward line.Comment
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I'm a little surprised by the suggestion by a few that Aliir's best (or only) position is as a loose defender. Very few players build long careers in such a role. Those who do are excellent readers of the play or great kicks or - most likely - both. Even those who appear to play "loose in defence" generally are accountable for an opponent at times, and they certainly need to be able to be accountable for a player.
Aliir is a reasonable safe kick but he's not adventurous. He doesn't see long options or trust himself to guide a bullet pass through traffic. And I've seen nothing to suggest he's a great reader of the play. It would be surprising if a player who came quite late to the game and is still inexperienced at the top level would be. In time he might become a good to great reader of the play but he's not now.
If he's going to make it, he's going to have to start out as a key defender, playing on key forwards. As a start he might get the "third tall" but he'll need to graduate pretty quickly to minding dangerous tall forwards. Melican started to do this a bit towards the end of last year and showed even more promising signs early this season, before he got injured.
But I also differ from many others on here in my belief of whether he can do that. I think he has all the traits. He's not going to body them, ala Reg, but he has the closing pace and leap to defend one on one. The discipline and concentration will improve with more experience. He did plenty of one-on-one defending in his handful of games in 2016, he's done it in the NEAFL, and I see no reason why he can't do it again at senior AFL level, opportunities permitting.Comment
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I see on the AFL site that Grundy says that both he and McVeigh are keen to play on again next year. Different to what Longmire said earlier that McVeigh plans to retire at the end of the year. We will need to trade out some of our bottom end players if we are to keep both.Comment
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I see on the AFL site that Grundy says that both he and McVeigh are keen to play on again next year. Different to what Longmire said earlier that McVeigh plans to retire at the end of the year. We will need to trade out some of our bottom end players if we are to keep both.Comment
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Reg did qualify his comments by saying he?d play on if Horse still saw him in the best 22.
With Blakey potentially eating up lots of points, how many live picks are we going to have in the ND?Comment
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We could have another useful pick if say Lloyd moved out, Newman I reckon is gone due to lack of senior opportunities but will only net us a pick upgrade.Comment
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We need to be more like Hawthorn when it comes to tough decisions like this. Why lose a player who could potentially play for a decade for the sake of allowing an older player to play for one more year?
McVeigh is playing well now but he's only an injury away from struggling to get on the park as he has the last few years. We also have players who can replace him. Reg is playing as well as he ever has, is extremely resilient and Maibaum isn't quite ready to step into his role. I can see him playing for another season or two.Last edited by S.S. Bleeder; 27 June 2018, 08:43 PM.Comment
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As an advocate of the previously much maligned Dean Towers I am a little torn as I think he deserved to return to the side.
Putting that aside let?s hope James has an impact and delivers tomorrow night in what should be a great game.Comment
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Here is my TCW:
I know there will be howls of derision for daring to suggest Reg and AJ but I have my reasons.
RETIRE:
Grundy; reason has lost any pace he had, loses his opponent too easily. Reading the play is only good if the opposition are going long into forward line. It's time to find out if Maibaum has the goods.
Jack: has lost his main weapon, his pace, now runs into trouble and first instinct is to duck. Kicks lack penetration.
Johnson; as much as it would be a great feel good story to see him back, I don't see it happening now.
McVeigh; It's his decision but should be encouraged to look at coaching role or move to another club like Hodge has done.
Trades:
Rohan, lack of real impact in most games. Ronke/Papley/Florent can all do his job now. May not get much but we can at least get to another club.
Hanneberry; I hoped he would be a captain at some future stage, but he has been cruelled by injury. We have other options.
I missed a big one: DUMB football, trade in some footy smarts.
DELIST:
Rose; he has been around for ages but is not AFL quality.spriteComment
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