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3yrs 25+ goals, not many doing that as a small fwd.
Coaches live him, doing something right.
He isnt a star but bang for buck id say he is fine and he isnt exactly holding anyone from getting a game that plays a similar roleComment
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Yes. Good news. Melican is an AFL level depth player and we don't have many of those.
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I'm sure he's coming to us aiming to win a premiership.I listened to that. She didn't sound "bitter and twisted" at all, and she wasn't saying he was picking the town over our club. She said it worried her that he preferred our "lifestyle" pitch over Port's "football" pitch, because she believes football should take precedence over other considerations in decisions like this.
That is a defensible point of view, but I don't agree with her characterisation of his decision. I would say that he has decided he will play better football if he's not being subjected to lots of unwelcome attention. So it's not as black and white as she's making it out to be.Comment
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Could you check this out further. The Swans' website says Sheather came in the 2021 rookie draft, which would make him a 2nd year player in 2023, so might be eligible for a 3rd year in 2024, if that rule is still in place.Sheather has been on the Cat B list for three seasons now. Normally there is a two season limit but it seems the AFL has recently given out dispensations on request, maybe temporary (ie the COVID-Limited-His-Development argument) or maybe just another instance of rubbery rules. Either way, we should probably work on the basis that if Sheather remains on the list it will need to be as a Cat A rookie (or senior listed player).
I also can't recall if the 2022 and 2023 injuries were related. So I'm not up to date on his current injury status.Comment
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If we are going to look at all ends of the earth and all possibilities
Sam Petrevski-Seton 2019 Highlight Reel - YouTube
Is it possible we could bring in Michael and Adam to help this talented young man find his absolute professional AFL best?
SPS and Paps burning it up at the SCG ?
Or is that just too wild ?
Delisted from WCE"be tough, only when it gets tough"

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You're capable of checking this out further yourself.Could you check this out further. The Swans' website says Sheather came in the 2021 rookie draft, which would make him a 2nd year player in 2023, so might be eligible for a 3rd year in 2024, if that rule is still in place.
I also can't recall if the 2022 and 2023 injuries were related. So I'm not up to date on his current injury status.
If the Swans' site says Sheather came in the 2021 rookie draft, either
a) they are wrong; or
b) (more likely) they are using the naming convention for rookie drafts that dates from when they (ie the rookie drafts) happened in January, rather than shortly after the National Draft. Even then it was a confusing naming convention and is even more confusing now.
Sheather was an under-age contemporary of Gulden and Campbell. I watched them play U16 and U18 football together.
If you need further convincing, try this
Young trio sign onComment
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Hasnt kicked 25 goals total in 7 seasonsIf we are going to look at all ends of the earth and all possibilities
Sam Petrevski-Seton 2019 Highlight Reel - YouTube
Is it possible we could bring in Michael and Adam to help this talented young man find his absolute professional AFL best?
SPS and Paps burning it up at the SCG ?
Or is that just too wild ?
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I get why people are underwhelmed by Wayward, but I think that’s precisely because he does a lot of the unsung stuff like playing on the main interceptor to draw them away from the action (or kicking goals on them if they refuse to be drawn). I guess he’s a very important player structurally.Comment
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I think you are right. As the coaches would say, Hayward is an important ‘role player’.I get why people are underwhelmed by Wayward, but I think that’s precisely because he does a lot of the unsung stuff like playing on the main interceptor to draw them away from the action (or kicking goals on them if they refuse to be drawn). I guess he’s a very important player structurally.Comment
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You've proven once again that you are more capable than anyone of relieving confusion on this site.You're capable of checking this out further yourself.
If the Swans' site says Sheather came in the 2021 rookie draft, either
a) they are wrong; or
b) (more likely) they are using the naming convention for rookie drafts that dates from when they (ie the rookie drafts) happened in January, rather than shortly after the National Draft. Even then it was a confusing naming convention and is even more confusing now.
Sheather was an under-age contemporary of Gulden and Campbell. I watched them play U16 and U18 football together.
If you need further convincing, try this
Young trio sign on
I checked out Will Edwards and saw that he is shown as a 2023 draftee, so I learned something new today about how information is presented for Cat B rookies.
That perked me up, because I thought I was too old to learn anything new.Comment
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Nico, you can’t be serious! Let’s just start with ground covered and pressure: Wicks runs around a lot without achieving anything other than give away silly frees by either incorrect tackling or late contact. Has he ever taken an overhead mark? He is out marked every time by his opponent if the ball doesn’t come to his chest, which my daughter could mark. He doesn’t score vital goals; his general disposal is average at best the few times he actually gets the ball. Mate, chalk and cheese doesn’t even come close between these two! Wicks should not be anywhere near our best 22, ever. Wilbur has ability and has scores on the board over several seasons as others have pointed out. Wicks has played 50 games- maybe played very well in 3-5, been ok in another 6-10, and next to useless in the rest. That’s just not good enough to keep your spot in a team that wants to challenge!Prior to Wayward getting drafted we told him to go away and work on building his tank. We drafted him regardless, but after 7 years his tank is still empty. I'm still waiting for his breakout game. I'd rather have Wicks who works harder, tackles harder and covers a lot more ground. Will is a late to the contest tackler. He doesn't get his shorts anywhere near dirty enough for me.Comment
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Wicks seems to have got the silly stuff out of his game. He's no superstar but he is hard at it, but the coaches must like what he does as a role player. He kicked a few very good goals under real pressure in 2023.Comment
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Agree. Keep him on list. Very handy and can play at AFL level . Used to kick straighter. Hopefully that can return.Comment

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