Pick swaps are often a part of trades. It just depends on what the needs are for each club. But as premiers, Richmond are not likely to squabble much if they want a player and value traded back if fair. If Jones nominated for the 2019 draft, he would go a lot higher than pick 19. He might even sneak into the top 10.
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Pick swaps are often a part of trades. It just depends on what the needs are for each club. But as premiers, Richmond are not likely to squabble much if they want a player and value traded back if fair. If Jones nominated for the 2019 draft, he would go a lot higher than pick 19. He might even sneak into the top 10."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Tom Brown, yes the much maligned and lampooned Tom Brown in print saying Daniher on last two seasons is worth no more than a single first and Essendon should grab it and run because next year Daniher may be worth a whole lot less.
First time for everything, that Tom Brown is a nice bloke despite what we have been saying
Hang tough Swans, call their bluff, pressure is on them not us. Same in the Papley trade, pressure on Carlton not us.Comment
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This is what Gary Buckenara has to say about the value of Joe Daniher and the quality of the Bombers list!
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Essendon does not have a genuine A-grade star and its premiership hopes for the near future are fading fast... the optimism surrounding Essendon’s list and premiership hopes in the near future depend on what happens with Joe Daniher and Orazio Fantasia.
Daniher wants to be traded to Sydney and at his best, pre-groin injuries, he would have been worth two top-10 picks. But he’s not any more. He’s played 11 games in two years.
Essendon will still push for two top-10 picks given Daniher is contracted for next season but pick 5, plus maybe a swap of later picks, would be a good result because that pick 5 is going to be very valuable in this draft.Comment
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I think Jones would be a good fit for them. He plays that chaos type football. Loves to run at every occasion. A good get for them for pick 19, given their situation. You would think Zak would be happy with that, with an odds on chance of winning a premiership next year.Comment
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Agree with this.....Towers was unlucky to get that poke in the eye....he was settling in nicely to the seniors before that happened. I saw Towers as a cleverer version of Fox.....with more upside. Safe to say this season is Fox's last chance....Comment
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I raised an eyebrow when I read that.
Clubs had a good ole whinge about the draft pick package given to Gold Coast this year, but they need to realise that they have to stop acting like vultures if GC is ever to have a chance to establish a solid playing roster. None of the commentators creaming themselves during the GF about the ex-GC talent playing for Richmond (Prestia, Lynch, Caddy) seemed to realise the implications of what they were saying.Comment
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Fox's problem is he doesn't get enough of the ball to show those skills you speak of. Towers was racking up decent numbers before the eye poke.
Let's hope Fox finds more of it next season.....Comment
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I hope we start Fox in pre-season as a Nick Smith replacement type. I would give him a real chance of holding down that kind of spot. I don't think he's on his last chance, but like every fringe player, he has to continue to improve to secure a spot on the list going forward.Comment
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Yes, I figure the Swans have weighed up the positives and negatives with Zac and decided they can live without him. While I'll miss his pace, I'm tending to agree.
For all his upside, there is a number of negatives which persisted into this season....when by now they should have been remedied.Comment
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Of course he would have. We were grossly unfit. When Barassi got hold of us our fitness dramatically improved. He said we were very unfit.
We were so unfit that the day North flogged us at Princes Park our players had hands on hips 15 minutes into the first quarter.Comment
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Yes, I figure the Swans have weighed up the positives and negatives with Zac and decided they can live without him. While I'll miss his pace, I'm tending to agree.
For all his upside, there is a number of negatives which persisted into this season....when by now they should have been remedied.
- fairly quick
- runs and carries
- rebound defender
- coming into his prime
Downsides:
- grumpy
- angry (leads to multiple appearances at the tribunal)
- can drift in and out of games
- injuries?
- lack of precision by hand a foot
- often doesn’t take the first disposal option (leads to being tackled)
- doubles back a lot in traffic (leads to being tackled)
- can get a bit dirty at teammates when things aren’t working
- rising price tag
Happy he was a Swan. Hope he feels a Swan at heart for life. Glad we’re not selling the farm for him ... though it’s clear he doesn’t want to be with us any more. We can fill the small void he leaves easily enough I think.Comment
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