I would look at Sam Hayes at Port Adelaide who was rated the best young ruckman in his draft year. Port might not be keen though as they have let Ryder, Frampton and Howard go plus Westhoff is in his twilight years. Hayes is probably looked at as the successor to Ladhams. Had a knee injury but got back on the park last year. Has not played this year as COVID-19 has shut down the Port Adelaide magpies in the SANFL.
2020 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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I would look at Sam Hayes at Port Adelaide who was rated the best young ruckman in his draft year. Port might not be keen though as they have let Ryder, Frampton and Howard go plus Westhoff is in his twilight years. Hayes is probably looked at as the successor to Ladhams. Had a knee injury but got back on the park last year. Has not played this year as COVID-19 has shut down the Port Adelaide magpies in the SANFL.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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Probably, though it was a moot point once he was the Collingwood selection during the NSW Scholarship scheme.Comment
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Devastating news for Sam Naismith with his season ending knee injury.
Putting aside the player for a moment (as he seems like a great fella), who the hell signed him up until the end of 2021?
At the end of 2018 when the 3 year deal was signed he'd managed 28 games in 5 seasons, with major question marks over his durability. It wouldn't have taken Nostradamus to guess that he probably wouldn't see out those 3 years injury free. We're now stuck carrying him into 2021 with a tight salary cap and if we're going to be realistic he has very little prospect of ever playing a senior game again.
By the time 2021 is over he'll have managed 31 games over 8 seasons, that must be some kind of record. What is more disturbing is that it's is typical of our list management decisions in recent yearsComment
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I wonder when the Swans started doing these long term contracts? Anyone know?
GWS, GC, and we do it. Is it something the everyone in the league does, or just those clubs that feel the need to lock talent way from predatory Melbourne clubs?Comment
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The Swans certainly aren't risk averse when it comes to list management.
I wonder when the Swans started doing these long term contracts? Anyone know?
GWS, GC, and we do it. Is it something the everyone in the league does, or just those clubs that feel the need to lock talent way from predatory Melbourne clubs?Comment
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Who is the recruiting bloke we got from the Bulldogs? Supposed to be the bees knees. So we get these fringe players in on his watch. Beatson should be the one and only one.Comment
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How much are we paying him? When did we sign him?
Do any of you naysayers have any idea?
Given the ruckman merry go round I don’t think we were mad to do what we did at the time. I don’t think he’s on huge $ and I support paying players to overcome injuries sustained in the workplace.
Or do you think that’s wrong too?Comment
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How much are we paying him? When did we sign him?
Do any of you naysayers have any idea?
Given the ruckman merry go round I don’t think we were mad to do what we did at the time. I don’t think he’s on huge $ and I support paying players to overcome injuries sustained in the workplace.
Or do you think that’s wrong too?Comment
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anyone keen on trying to trade in Liam Duggan or Jake Waterman?
Duggan to free up our left side HBF and Waterman to be that 191cm ish tall leading forward with aggression ?
both 22/23yrs of age......perfect window for a 3 year contract and what would we have to give up ?
Liam Duggan | AFL"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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