Didn't the AFL slap us with a trade ban because they thought we were going after Paddy Ryder?? ????
2019 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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New club emerges as potential landing spot for Goldstein, Jacobs and Ryder | Zero Hanger
Yet another story about the Swans chasing a ruckman.
Is there anything more perplexing than how we are handling our ruck position?
If we are in the market for a quality aging ruckman, it would suggest:
- Darcy Cameron, for whatever reason, and without being tested at AFL level, is not considered an AFL capable ruckman. One would expect that he will be delisted this year.
- Despite extending Sam Naismith's contract for another 3 years, through 2021, before he played a single game since his ACL injury, is not expected to ever play again.
Our whole policy surrounding the ruck position has long been mystifying to me. We would save list spots and a lot of angst if we just forget that the position of ruckman even exists. If Sinclair goes down, we just bring in Amartey, or have Josh Kennedy ruck until he's too old to play. Ostensibly, we are currently treating the position as a partially negating role filled by someone who is a handy player around the ground. I'm okay with that, but let's not pretend that we want to play a real ruckman.
Should we be surprised if to see Tom Derickx back in the red and white? He's still only 31 and has the same birthday as Noam Chomsky. What more could you want in a ruckman?Comment
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New club emerges as potential landing spot for Goldstein, Jacobs and Ryder | Zero Hanger
Yet another story about the Swans chasing a ruckman.
Is there anything more perplexing than how we are handling our ruck position?
If we are in the market for a quality aging ruckman, it would suggest:
- Darcy Cameron, for whatever reason, and without being tested at AFL level, is not considered an AFL capable ruckman. One would expect that he will be delisted this year.
- Despite extending Sam Naismith's contract for another 3 years, through 2021, before he played a single game since his ACL injury, is not expected to ever play again.
Our whole policy surrounding the ruck position has long been mystifying to me. We would save list spots and a lot of angst if we just forget that the position of ruckman even exists. If Sinclair goes down, we just bring in Amartey, or have Josh Kennedy ruck until he's too old to play. Ostensibly, we are currently treating the position as a partially negating role filled by someone who is a handy player around the ground. I'm okay with that, but let's not pretend that we want to play a real ruckman.
Should we be surprised if to see Tom Derickx back in the red and white? He's still only 31 and has the same birthday as Noam Chomsky. What more could you want in a ruckman?Comment
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Unless they are a dominant ruckman with sufficient years left in the tank I can't see us chasing one. Faith has been placed in Naismith by the club, let's see how it pans out. No ruckman out there that would clearly replace Sinclair.
Goldstein is 32 next year, Ryder the same, Jacobs has looked cooked the last 18 months, no value in any of those three IMO.Comment
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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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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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I think he's too mobile to be wasted as a KPP. I can see him playing Buddy's role when he retires and also spending time on the wing. He's perfect for receiving the kick ins. His foot skills are amongst the best I've seen for someone so new. We need players like him delivering the ball to our forwards, ie. McCartin.Comment
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On the webinar Harley was asked about why we recruited Knoll when we already had Cameron, McLean, Amartey. His response about McLean was that he was primarily a forward first and a ruckman second.Comment
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Unless they are a dominant ruckman with sufficient years left in the tank I can't see us chasing one. Faith has been placed in Naismith by the club, let's see how it pans out. No ruckman out there that would clearly replace Sinclair.
Goldstein is 32 next year, Ryder the same, Jacobs has looked cooked the last 18 months, no value in any of those three IMO.
He's a good tap ruckman, average around the ground, and has the durability of Stephen Doyle, that's a lot of faith.
As for what we are doing with Cameron, Amartey, McClean, Knoll etc. it's a complete mysteryComment
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I think we are freeing up cap space for a new ruck but we have a couple plan Bs in our team now
and time on our side this season and pre season given our ladder position
Competition is tight at training between the rocks at the minute and all striving but we can cut a few heading into next year easily if we need $
Naismith would be on fairly below avge $ and same with the other guys"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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I think we are freeing up cap space for a new ruck but we have a couple plan Bs in our team now
and time on our side this season and pre season given our ladder position
Competition is tight at training between the rocks at the minute and all striving but we can cut a few heading into next year easily if we need $
Naismith would be on fairly below avge $ and same with the other guysComment
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