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  • Ralph Dawg
    Senior Player
    • Apr 2018
    • 1729

    Originally posted by Jeynez
    I'd prefer if we went for Knight over Taylor. Taylor couldn't make the Lions best 22 over Cam Rayner when he was stinking it up, which is a worry.

    I reckon he will end up being a Rose 2.0. Will kill it in the NEAFL side, but won't translate that form at AFL level. Pass.
    Can Raynor and Lewis Taylor play different roles. Raynor plays more as a medium forward, often providing an alternate marking target over the talls, not as a crumbling small. He also pinch hits in the midfield.

    Lewie was kept our of the side by the dual rise of McCarthy and Cameron. Both were very good and more importantly, injury free. I think a better gauge of what Lewie could potentially do for us is the seasons he had prior to Cameron having an extended, injury free run and the arrival of McCarthy. Explosive acceleration and good pace, very much like Papley. He didn't get rising star over Bont for nothing.

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    • Thunder Shaker
      Aut vincere aut mori
      • Apr 2004
      • 4160

      Originally posted by Blood Fever
      Clarkson would have done no better. Worst list in history.
      Worse than St Kilda 1897? They didn't win a game until round 1, 1900 (a 1-point win).

      That doesn't mean we didn't have a substandard list. The Swans of the early 1990s had problems with player retention.

      We also turned over a lot of players. The Sydney side that got belted by North in 1993 had only five players that also lost to North in the 1996 Grand Final: Mark Bayes, Daryn Cresswell, Paul Kelly, Dale Lewis and Troy Luff.
      "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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      • Ruck'n'Roll
        Ego alta, ergo ictus
        • Nov 2003
        • 3990

        Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
        Worse than St Kilda 1897? They didn't win a game until round 1, 1900 (a 1-point win).
        The VFL is better understood as a secession by the power clubs from the less financially viable clubs - rather than a new competition. Much as many Victorians have spent most of the last decade calling for GWS and GC to be dumped because they're a "drain" on the AFL competition.
        The Saints were a very surprising, and hopelessly inadequate inclusion in the VFL, they weren't even a moderately successful VFA side.
        At the time it was often speculated that they were only included so as to exclude Port, who've always had a somewhat unsavoury reputation.
        In hindsight it's been suggested that the inclusion of such an enlikely team was to ensure that none of the other sides, all of whom were VFA powerhouses went through a season winless - at which they have been phenomenally successful.

        To return to the topic of this thread, I am a bit surprised that neither Pink nor Hurst have made it, if that is what's happened. The former had a lot of fans on RWO and seemed to hold the ressies defence together, while the latter got better and better as the season went on.

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        • Melbourne_Blood
          Senior Player
          • May 2010
          • 3312

          Originally posted by Ralph Dawg
          Can Raynor and Lewis Taylor play different roles. Raynor plays more as a medium forward, often providing an alternate marking target over the talls, not as a crumbling small. He also pinch hits in the midfield.

          Lewie was kept our of the side by the dual rise of McCarthy and Cameron. Both were very good and more importantly, injury free. I think a better gauge of what Lewie could potentially do for us is the seasons he had prior to Cameron having an extended, injury free run and the arrival of McCarthy. Explosive acceleration and good pace, very much like Papley. He didn't get rising star over Bont for nothing.
          You would’ve watched far me of Taylor than me , but from what I’ve seen he hasn’t really improved all that much since his rookie season . He came in read to play and a a had very good first season , but what he’s been able to achieve since has been pretty lacklustre. His best goal tally in a full season is 21 . Bont is 10 times the player he was in his debut season , Taylor maybe only 1.5 the player he was back then.
          I’d be happy to give him a chance without having too high expectations , he does possess pace which we will need if Papley and Jones both leave.


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          • Melbourne_Blood
            Senior Player
            • May 2010
            • 3312

            Also just read on AFL site Collingwood are looking at offloading some players this trade period to prepare for their huge task of trying to re-sign Degoey, Moore , Grundy and Pendlebury next year . I seriously hope we’re enquiring about Sier . Swap for Cameron and we can throw in a pick in the 40’s.


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            • bloodspirit
              Clubman
              • Apr 2015
              • 4448

              Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
              To return to the topic of this thread, I am a bit surprised that neither Pink nor Hurst have made it, if that is what's happened. The former had a lot of fans on RWO and seemed to hold the ressies defence together, while the latter got better and better as the season went on.
              Don't be too hasty! They haven't been cut either and may well yet be retained, although there will be more players delisted. I would guesstimate two more. Could be Maibaum and Wicks. Could be Menzel. Who knows? Not me.
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              • 707
                Veterans List
                • Aug 2009
                • 6204

                After the 2018 season Lewis Taylor was rated by Champion Data as an Above Average General Forward, think that's what we need to judge him by. Much rather him that Riley Knight who strikes me as a list clogger type.

                The Deal for Tim Kelly has two firsts but they are/likely to be late firsts. In the Daniher situation we are looking at top 10 firsts, a much different situation. Think there may be some pick shuffling goes on prior to a Daniher deal getting done or if Dodo is a complete turd, no deal, I'm happy to wait and take pick 5 (and 9/10) to the draft, give me Serong & Kemp.

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                • Ruck'n'Roll
                  Ego alta, ergo ictus
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 3990

                  Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
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                  Thank goodness I don't use an iPhone or Tapatalk, it must be rubbish technology.
                  I'd hate to have my posts made harder to digest than they already are, with additional tech-induced spelling and punctuation errors.

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                  • Captain
                    Captain of the Side
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 3602

                    Originally posted by Ludwig
                    When the AFL put a trading ban on the Swans, they inadvertently created a precedent that can now be used to save the Suns. The AFL should put a 5 year limited trading ban on the Suns. The Suns should be banned from trading out any 1st round draft pick for the next 5 years. That should stop the bleeding. If it's good enough to punish the Swans for nothing, why not use it save the Suns and protect their huge investment in GC.


                    From Cal Twomey's latest rankings. He has Jackson at #14. Chris Doerre has him going to NM at pick 9, so could miss out anyway, as Calton's pick that we anticipate coming for Papley falls after North's pick.

                    [FONT="]29/9/01
                    198cm/94kg
                    Western Australia/East Fremantle
                    Ruckman
                    August ranking: 14
                    [/FONT]

                    [FONT="]It was an enormous end to the season for Jackson, who starred in the WAFL colts competition. He averaged 22 disposals, 33.8 hitouts and also chipped in with three goals in the final four rounds of the under-18 season. The All Australian ruckman powered past all his contemporaries to be the best big man in the draft, but it will still be fascinating to see where he gets drafted, given clubs have generally shied away from taking rucks with early picks. Jackson's ability at ground level, his follow-up at the clearances and presence might make them think otherwise.[/FONT]
                    The AFLPA would go mental over this. Unfortunately they wouldn't allow it.

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                    • Ralph Dawg
                      Senior Player
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 1729

                      Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                      You would’ve watched far me of Taylor than me , but from what I’ve seen he hasn’t really improved all that much since his rookie season . He came in read to play and a a had very good first season , but what he’s been able to achieve since has been pretty lacklustre. His best goal tally in a full season is 21 . Bont is 10 times the player he was in his debut season , Taylor maybe only 1.5 the player he was back then.
                      I’d be happy to give him a chance without having too high expectations , he does possess pace which we will need if Papley and Jones both leave.


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                      Agree that Bont's upward trajectory exceeds Lewie!

                      One of the main criticisms of Lewie up here has been his lack of endurance. It has limited his growth as a player that he hasn't been able to pinch hit in the midfield significantly.

                      But he has acceleration and pace and could do significantly better playing off better talls. Hipwood is a bit hit and miss, McStay average and Big O still raw. He should get better opportunities with Buddy, McCartain, Reid and ? Daniher. Hopefully he could improve his fitness under out trainers.

                      If we get him at the right price, there's enough upside, and at worse, I reckon he will be another Ronke.

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                      • KTigers
                        Senior Player
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 2499

                        So basically a pick 5 is equivalent to a Heeney or a Mills, right? And people want to take poor old broken down unhappy overpaid
                        Joe D over a Mills/Heeney level player who could play for us for 10 to 12 years on less money. How many years have we waited for a
                        pick like this? Don't we have enough flimsy tall people in the rehab department already? Will there be any room in there anyway for him?
                        Nuts, just completely nuts.

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                        • AnnieH
                          RWOs Black Sheep
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 11332

                          I can't believe this moronic club is still contemplating Kurt Daniher.
                          Does my head in.
                          Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
                          Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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                          • royboy42
                            Senior Player
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 2076

                            Originally posted by AnnieH
                            I can't believe this moronic club is still contemplating Kurt Daniher.
                            Does my head in.
                            Are you sure you really follow the Swans, Annie?

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                            • MattW
                              Veterans List
                              • May 2011
                              • 4195

                              Originally posted by KTigers
                              So basically a pick 5 is equivalent to a Heeney or a Mills, right? And people want to take poor old broken down unhappy overpaid
                              Joe D over a Mills/Heeney level player who could play for us for 10 to 12 years on less money. How many years have we waited for a
                              pick like this? Don't we have enough flimsy tall people in the rehab department already? Will there be any room in there anyway for him?
                              Nuts, just completely nuts.
                              A bit harsh on a young bloke who wants to play for our club.

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                              • Blue Sun
                                Senior Player
                                • May 2010
                                • 1438

                                Originally posted by MattW
                                A bit harsh on a young bloke who wants to play for our club.
                                Harsh, but fair. Joe has played 11 games of footy in 2 years. We should not be paying handsomely to get him. Pick him up next year when it won't cost us an arm and a leg. We need strong-bodied, engine room midfielders, not injury-prone tall forwards.

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