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  • Odysseus
    Warming the Bench
    • Aug 2016
    • 199

    Originally posted by goswannies
    Well, Tom Lonergan retired at the end of 2017 on 209 games.

    Nick finished the 2018 season with 211 games.

    Nick, for a change, didn’t bother Gill the Dill on Brownlow night.

    So, by my math, 211-209=2
    Hi goswannies, I think the explanation is that both Lonergan and Smith have played finals, which don't count as their 191 eligible games without polling. If that understanding is correct, the first game he plays next season will be a significant one for Nick, as he'll have the opportunity to take the record on his own.

    - I now see that Markwebbos made the same point about finals games.
    Last edited by Odysseus; 11 October 2018, 12:15 PM. Reason: Acknowledge an earlier post not seen

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    • liz
      Veteran
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 16773

      Originally posted by crackedactor
      Can someone update me on the reason we have lost pick 13?? According to the age, pick 13 given to Adelaide via Carlton as part of Mitch McGovern deal. This is the first I have heard of this!


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      There is about 3 pages of discussion about it a few pages back in this thread (Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning). It's been swapped for picks 26, 28 (both from Carlton) and pick 40 (from Adelaide) that, in point terms, are worth about 400 points more than pick 13. That's a valuable trade for a club that knows it's first pick will be required to match a bid for a draftee (ie Sydney).

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      • goswannies
        Senior Player
        • Sep 2007
        • 3050

        Originally posted by Odysseus
        Hi goswannies, I think the explanation is that both Lonergan and Smith have played finals, which don't count as their 191 eligible games without polling. If that understanding is correct, the first game he plays next season will be a significant one for Nick, as he'll have the opportunity to take the record on his own.

        - I now see that Markwebbos made the same point about finals games.
        Thanks! Yeah I made the correction above a minute ago

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        • Odysseus
          Warming the Bench
          • Aug 2016
          • 199

          Originally posted by goswannies
          Well, Tom Lonergan retired at the end of 2017 on 209 games.

          Nick finished the 2018 season with 211 games.

          Nick, for a change, didn’t bother Gill the Dill on Brownlow night.

          So, by my math, 211-209=2

          ... Correction, you were right ... they are equal on eligible games without a Brownlow vote. Nick pips him on games aggregate (but has played 2 more finals). Bring on Round 1 2019 and after a stellar preseason Smith hopefully has a serviceable but not outstanding game
          Thanks goswannies. I was wondering how we could be arriving at different conclusions, and went burrowing after some statistics to try to work it out, without realising yourself and markwebbos were already on to it. Agreed re Nick's first game next year!!

          And for any who may have missed it, this article makes it clear that Nick Smith is the best at the toughest job in footy - http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-07-0...o-team-success

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          • crackedactor
            Regular in the Side
            • May 2012
            • 919

            Originally posted by liz
            There is about 3 pages of discussion about it a few pages back in this thread (Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning). It's been swapped for picks 26, 28 (both from Carlton) and pick 40 (from Adelaide) that, in point terms, are worth about 400 points more than pick 13. That's a valuable trade for a club that knows it's first pick will be required to match a bid for a draftee (ie Sydney).
            Thanks, I missed that one. As Long as we get Blakey I am happy.


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            • liz
              Veteran
              Site Admin
              • Jan 2003
              • 16773

              Originally posted by crackedactor
              Thanks, I missed that one. As Long as we get Blakey I am happy.


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              Correction: It's actually about a 600 point increase, not 400 as per my earlier post. Means we can match a bid at 6 or later using the two Carlton picks and still have pick 40 left over. Or use one of more of those earlier picks in a trade and still be able to match a mid to late top 10 pick for Blakey with the pre-existing picks.

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              • KSAS
                Senior Player
                • Mar 2018
                • 1793

                Sam Maclure and Nick Del Santo on SEN this morning had a feisty debate over what Rohan will bring to Geelong. They went at it intensely for quite a while as they had opposing views.

                In a nutshell Maclure had optimistic view Rohan's best would see him in top Geelong's top 8 players! Can play wing/hbf role & can still be effective even with only 10 disposals because of Cats elite midfield! Also thought Rohan could suddenly improve his average disposal count.

                Dal Santo didn't have a bar for any of that. Made point Rohan's good games are just too few & far between. Too huge difference between his best & worst games. Does not apply near enough pressure. Has played over 100 games which is more than enough sample to suggest he is not going improve any further than what he has produced. Will struggle to be in Geelong's best 22 as they know what they're getting for pick 61 & also why Swans were willing to let him go for next to nothing.

                Worth possibly to listen to podcast if this morning's show.
                Last edited by KSAS; 11 October 2018, 12:59 PM.

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                • Dan
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 338

                  Originally posted by liz
                  Correction: It's actually about a 600 point increase, not 400 as per my earlier post. Means we can match a bid at 6 or later using the two Carlton picks and still have pick 40 left over. Or use one of more of those earlier picks in a trade and still be able to match a mid to late top 10 pick for Blakey with the pre-existing picks.
                  We can actually match up to Pick 3 when accounting for the 20% academy discount in the first round.

                  EDIT: I didn't see that you said we'd still have Pick 40 left over. Disregard my comment
                  I See It But I Don't Believe It!!!!

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                  • Markwebbos
                    Veterans List
                    • Jul 2016
                    • 7186

                    Originally posted by KSAS
                    Sam Maclure and Nick Del Santo on SEN this morning had a feisty debate over what Rohan will bring to Geelong. They went at it intensely for quite a while as they had opposing views.

                    In a nutshell Maclure had optimistic view Rohan's best would see him in top Geelong's top 8 players! Can play wing/hbf role & can still be effective even with only 10 disposals because of Cats elite midfield! Also thought Rohan could suddenly improve his average disposal count.

                    Dal Santo didn't have a bar for any of that. Made point Rohan's good games are just too few & far between. Too huge difference between his best & worst games. Does not apply near enough pressure. Has played over 100 games which is more than enough sample to suggest he is not going improve any further than he has produced. Will struggle to be in Geelong's best 22 as they know what they're getting for pick 61 & also why Swans were willing to let him go for next to nothing.

                    Worth possibly to listen to this morning's show on Podcast.
                    I hope Gaz goes well at the Cats, but not that well. He was saying yesterday they've earmarked him to play as a 2nd or 3rd fwd, will he be better than Menzel in that role? He'll put on more pressure.

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                    • barry
                      Veterans List
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 8499

                      Originally posted by Markwebbos
                      I hope Gaz goes well at the Cats, but not that well. He was saying yesterday they've earmarked him to play as a 2nd or 3rd fwd, will he be better than Menzel in that role? He'll put on more pressure.
                      It he plays a single senior game with the cats, for pick 61 they have got a bargain.

                      I have a feeling he will a pretty regular player in cats forward line. Playing 2nd or 3rd forward for Sydney (with our low inside 50 count, and dominant target in Buddy) is about the hardest job in the AFL.

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                      • caj23
                        Senior Player
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 2462

                        Originally posted by barry
                        It he plays a single senior game with the cats, for pick 61 they have got a bargain.

                        I have a feeling he will a pretty regular player in cats forward line. Playing 2nd or 3rd forward for Sydney (with our low inside 50 count, and dominant target in Buddy) is about the hardest job in the AFL.
                        Agree, however the cats aren't much better than us in that regard! Bad luck for Gaz!!

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                        • KSAS
                          Senior Player
                          • Mar 2018
                          • 1793

                          Hannebery deal held up by Langdon:

                          ST KILDA football boss Simon Lethlean expects the trade for premiership Swan Dan Hannebery to happen on Thursday.

                          However negotiations have been held up by Tom Langdon, who is torn between staying at Collingwood or moving to either Sydney or Fremantle.

                          If Langdon does choose the Swans, it could then impact on what they need from any potential Hannebery deal.

                          “I think we’re getting pretty close,” Lethlean told reporters about a Hannebery trade.

                          “I think there’s a few different options available and both clubs have been talking pretty amicably.

                          “It’s only Thursday, it will get done today or not too far away if it’s not.”
                          Last edited by KSAS; 11 October 2018, 02:12 PM.

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                          • Markwebbos
                            Veterans List
                            • Jul 2016
                            • 7186

                            Originally posted by KSAS
                            Hannebery deal held up by Langdon:

                            ST KILDA football boss Simon Lethlean expects the trade for premiership Swan Dan Hannebery to happen on Thursday.

                            However negotiations have been held up by Tom Langdon, who is torn between staying at Collingwood or moving to either Sydney or Fremantle.

                            If Langdon does choose the Swans, it could then impact on what they need from any potential Hannebery deal.

                            “I think we’re getting pretty close,” Lethlean told reporters about a Hannebery trade.

                            “I think there’s a few different options available and both clubs have been talking pretty amicably.

                            “It’s only Thursday, it will get done today or not too far away if it’s not.”
                            That's very intriguing. It implies a Saints player would be involved in the trade if we don't get Langdon. Who could it be I wonder?

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                            • 111431
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 698

                              Originally posted by Markwebbos
                              That's very intriguing. It implies a Saints player would be involved in the trade if we don't get Langdon. Who could it be I wonder?
                              i think Jack Lonie from St Kilda might be in the mix - Lethlean has made some odd comments about his contract situation

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                              • Auntie.Gerald
                                Veterans List
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 6480

                                Lonie is an interesting zippy small forward left footed

                                Tiny but did have about 4 clubs interested in him recently and yet to be signed by saints

                                Pies , Brissie had been been reported

                                So if we don’t get Langdon it is a St Kilda defender we want ??
                                "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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