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  • 707
    Veterans List
    • Aug 2009
    • 6204

    Originally posted by liz
    ........ Are they "tanking" in the sense of not really wanting to make finals this year? Or is Hardwick too enamored with all his shiny new toys and arrogant enough to think that raw talent is going to get them far at the elite level where every player is decently talented and every side has a handful of players with just as much talent (and far more experience, hardness and endurance) than the best of his young players?
    Hardwick is a cunning operator. He has a five year contract, no need to rush things, year one is expendable, just get some home wins to appease the locals.

    So give games and experience before time to all the local bred draftees, it gets good local press. Don't worry about finishing position, helps grab yet another high draft pick.

    Early blooded draftees are more advanced for Hardwick's contract years 2-5 helping a rapid rise up the ladder.

    Method in the madness of Hardwick.

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    • giant
      Veterans List
      • Mar 2005
      • 4731

      Originally posted by Captain
      He isn't the greatest kick as a general rule but totally disagree with this. More often than not, Harry tries to hit up a short kick. Whilst he is no Nick Smith, I think he has become a really solid, lock down small defender.

      If you want to blame someone for dump kicks out, look no further than Tom McCartin.
      I'm a big Harry fan, and understand that there will be times when you've just got to get the ball on your boot, but when I compare his composure with ball in hand to his backline colleagues, too often it ends badly.

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      • Thunder Shaker
        Aut vincere aut mori
        • Apr 2004
        • 4205

        Originally posted by Blood Fever
        Heeney had a big last quarter which will help with Brownlow votes I reckon. He is a clear favourite on betting sites.
        1995 - Paul Kelly 21 votes.
        2003 - Adam Goodes 22 votes (3-way tie)
        2006 - Adam Goodes 26 votes.

        These are Sydney's last three medals, about one vote per round on average.

        Heeney probably has 12 votes or more after six rounds, about two votes per round on average. If he picks up only one vote on average for the rest of the season, he could finish on 29 votes or so.
        "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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        • Maltopia
          Senior Player
          • Apr 2016
          • 1556

          Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
          1995 - Paul Kelly 21 votes.
          2003 - Adam Goodes 22 votes (3-way tie)
          2006 - Adam Goodes 26 votes.

          These are Sydney's last three medals, about one vote per round on average.

          Heeney probably has 12 votes or more after six rounds, about two votes per round on average. If he picks up only one vote on average for the rest of the season, he could finish on 29 votes or so.
          Last three winners received 31, 29 and 36 (without Gather Round for the 29 and 36 vote winners).

          29 will be in the ballpark, but there is a long way to go, eg form or injury.

          About 20 years ago, a shaven Dockers player (Kingsley or something?) had 12 votes after four-five rounds and was a dominant lead, and then I think he didn’t poll again for the rest of the season!
          Last edited by Maltopia; 23 April 2024, 03:12 PM.

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