2019 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Yes, but if you had two players of equal ability, but one was a Toby admirer, while the other thought that Toby's constant tribunal appearances were a problem; then which one should we choose?Comment
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To me, "fresh start" isn't a particularly convincing reason. If he said something along the lines of, the pressure in Melbourne is too much, or I would prefer to be somewhere where I'm not constantly recognised, or I've heard that the Swans have a great rehab system, or I want to be part of the Swans culture, or even, my girlfriend wants me to move to Sydney; then I would consider these to be actual reasons (to varying degrees). Whereas a fresh start, is more a verbal shrug of the shoulders, or something that somebody says, when they don't want to discuss their genuine motivations.Comment
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To me, "fresh start" isn't a particularly convincing reason. If he said something along the lines of, the pressure in Melbourne is too much, or I would prefer to be somewhere where I'm not constantly recognised, or I've heard that the Swans have a great rehab system, or I want to be part of the Swans culture, or even, my girlfriend wants me to move to Sydney; then I would consider these to be actual reasons (to varying degrees). Whereas a fresh start, is more a verbal shrug of the shoulders, or something that somebody says, when they don't want to discuss their genuine motivations.Comment
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McVeigh interview is on the site
Midfield mix a win: McVeigh - sydneyswans.com.au
“We’ve got a really good balance, I think. And with the draft coming up as well, we’ve got a high pick, so there’s a chance we land a good young midfielder,” McVeigh told SwansTV. “To work with Joey (Josh Kennedy) and Parks (Luke Parker) and George Hewett on a different level will be fantastic."
“We then want to get a good mix of those young boys coming through the midfield. I look forward to working with those younger players like Ollie Florent and also Nick Blakey, who might run through the midfield this year. To work with those guys will be fantastic.”Comment
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Joe Daniher, Joe Daniher Sydney, Joe Daniher future, Essendon, Sydney, John Worsfold, trade period | Fox Sports
It’s all out on the table re JD"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Joe Daniher, Joe Daniher Sydney, Joe Daniher future, Essendon, Sydney, John Worsfold, trade period | Fox Sports
It’s all out on the table re JDComment
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It was clearly quite a scripted press message and I wouldn't have expected him to say anything different. I liked his comment that he wouldn't be having his conversations with his team mates via the media.
Was telling to read that he's still having problems running, despite him and the Bombers pulling his 2019 season about a third of the way through the season. It emphasises the risk that Sydney were taking by even thinking of trading him in, let alone for the trade bounty that the Bombers felt entitled to.Comment
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It was clearly quite a scripted press message and I wouldn't have expected him to say anything different. I liked his comment that he wouldn't be having his conversations with his team mates via the media.
Was telling to read that he's still having problems running, despite him and the Bombers pulling his 2019 season about a third of the way through the season. It emphasises the risk that Sydney were taking by even thinking of trading him in, let alone for the trade bounty that the Bombers felt entitled to.
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True. Personally I would put him behind Ash, Serong and Young for us anyway. His disposal in the clips I saw lacked polish.Comment
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I'm not enthused by the idea of Flanders with pick 5. Ludwig commented a month or so back that the midfielders touted in that 4-10 range this year seem like players you'd normally be happy to pick up in the second round. Flanders - based admittedly on limited vision and descriptions - seems to epitomise that. Bear in mind we got Parker with pick 40 and Hanners with pick 30. Great value choices and both players who have way outperformed their draft ranking, but each with some limitations. For a top rare top 5 pick you kinda hope you're going to get someone with a bit of silk.Comment
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I'm not enthused by the idea of Flanders with pick 5. Ludwig commented a month or so back that the midfielders touted in that 4-10 range this year seem like players you'd normally be happy to pick up in the second round. Flanders - based admittedly on limited vision and descriptions - seems to epitomise that. Bear in mind we got Parker with pick 40 and Hanners with pick 30. Great value choices and both players who have way outperformed their draft ranking, but each with some limitations. For a top rare top 5 pick you kinda hope you're going to get someone with a bit of silk.
I also felt underwhelmed by Flanders based on viewing his highlights but I have read some very positive commentary aside from that and the most recent blatherings of the punditocracy have us taking him. The fact we keep talking about midfielders also suggests it might be him (or Robertson? or Serong??). I will be pretty happy with Young because I feel like we can get good midfielders with our later picks and Young seems to have something really special even if it isn't what we most need. I'm happy to trust our recruiters, I'm just impatient and curious to see who they pick. And slightly nervous.
It seems unlikely he'll get to us but Bianco seems a good option. Apparently the knock on him is that he's slow and not very big. But his upside is that he's a beautiful kick on both sides of his body, and a leader. Sounds like potentially another Sam Mitchell to me.
While the lead up to the draft has been excruciatingly slow, it's getting a bit better as it gets closer. Things are getting a little bit more concrete. It's probably better than how it's going to be for the two months after next week. Sigh.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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He is an inside mid who is described as both explosive and strong. Allegedly he has good hands but needs to work on his kicking, which is pretty obvious from the highlights reel. I think the reason he's being talked about as a top-5 pick is his eye-catching performances at the end of the season.
Young gun enhances top-five claims with stunning performance - AFL.com.au
In a game against an Oakleigh side containing Rowell and Anderson, Flanders got BOG for 4 goals, 27 disposals (16 contested), nine clearances and seven tackles. Serong playing in the same Gippsland Power side got 29 disposals, nine clearances and seven inside-50 entries.
Serong looks a better ball user, but I think Flanders has more potential "X factor". I would still rather Serong, I think.Comment
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I'm not enthused by the idea of Flanders with pick 5. Ludwig commented a month or so back that the midfielders touted in that 4-10 range this year seem like players you'd normally be happy to pick up in the second round. Flanders - based admittedly on limited vision and descriptions - seems to epitomise that. Bear in mind we got Parker with pick 40 and Hanners with pick 30. Great value choices and both players who have way outperformed their draft ranking, but each with some limitations. For a top rare top 5 pick you kinda hope you're going to get someone with a bit of silk.
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