I've been liking Clarke lately. His tagging has been effective in shutting down threats and possibly even more beneficially, releasing Hewett into a more attacking role. And to certain extent, being a tagger can improve a player’s game. That is, spending most of the time guarding a gun midfielder, means that the tagger gets to closely observe what the highly skilled player is doing; in regards to positioning, evasion tactics and option taking. So if they can add some of that to their own game, then they become a better player. I think that Kirk, Crouch and Jack, all improved their skills, after spending time as a tagger.
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He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.Comment
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You need a good tagger against almost all sides and Clarke has been doing it well in recent weeks. Whether he can hold off more talented players who could be introduced to seniors as taggers remains to be seen but, for mine, if he keeps doing what he's been doing he stays.Comment
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Although I would reconsider that for someone like P Cripps!Comment
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Carlton supposedly going for a gun small forward in the off season with Papley mentioned as a possible target.
I say he's not going anywhere....contracted until the end of next season and a Blood through and through.....it's in his genes.
Blues on the hunt for small forward to complement tall timber - AFL.com.auLast edited by stevoswan; 19 June 2019, 10:31 PM.Comment
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I read the article on the AFL site that mentioned Papley as a small forward Carlton might be interested in. Absolutely no substance to this baseless speculation. Papley isn’t going anywhere. He’ll stay a Swan and captain the team to a Premiership!Occupational hazards:
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There’s been quite a few of those Papley rumour articles this year. I’m assuming his manager is planting them or lazy journalists are at work. A bit like the endless Stephen Coniglio speculation stories when it looks like he’s absolutely going to stay at the Giants and everyone knows that.Comment
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There’s been quite a few of those Papley rumour articles this year. I’m assuming his manager is planting them or lazy journalists are at work. A bit like the endless Stephen Coniglio speculation stories when it looks like he’s absolutely going to stay at the Giants and everyone knows that.
It's crap journalism to fill the endless voids in the news cycle, like the trade Buddy stuff of a few weeks ago, came out of no where, every commentator was into it, went back from whence it came, up some journo's bottom!
If you did a list of players least likely to leave the Swans, Papley's name would be very close to the top rather than the bottom.
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If Carlton are after a small forward then Ronke seems a natural fit and someone we'd be willing to trade
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Above, yes I'd take Cripps for papa plus 2nd rounderComment
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And I further bet that eventually we would be lining up here to ask who the hell let him go.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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We tend to forget that day, last season, when (to quote Hawthorn's banner on the next meeting) "things went Ronke" for them. I don't know whether he is suffering from second year blues or whatever, but I bet (if that's permissible) they would take him in a breath.
And I further bet that eventually we would be lining up here to ask who the hell let him go.
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Imagine the hysteria that would generate down in Melbourne!Comment
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