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Post: # 1181032Post saintbrat »

Mr Magic wrote:#15 Jumper retired for 2012?
I've adjusted - rightly or wrongly on bergholts assumption as there were 2 X 37


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Post: # 1181034Post sasaint »

When you look down that list we must be one of the shortest teams in the comp. Has anyone done the stats? :shock:


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Post: # 1181040Post bergholt »

sasaint wrote:When you look down that list we must be one of the shortest teams in the comp. Has anyone done the stats? :shock:
only against saints in previous years. average heights:

2012: 187.0cm
2011: 187.2cm
2010: 189.6cm
2009: 188.6cm
2008: 188.1cm
2007: 187.9cm

no idea how that stacks up against other sides, but i'm comfortable with us getting shorter - would far prefer to have depth in the midfield than at either end, personally.


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Post: # 1181046Post Con Gorozidis »

Saints94 wrote:
dcstkfc wrote:
Saints94 wrote:From Twitter: Ahmad Saad #21 & Tom Ledger #15
Whose Twitter?
Secret. :wink:
isnt the whole point of twitter thats its not secret? if u wanted it to be secret you would use text?


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dragit wrote:You would assume that Saad getting a # and Milera not, says something about their expectations from the 2 next year at least?
u cant not get a #.
every has to register a # with the afl.

so i dont think it means anything.
it just means we dont know mileras # yet.


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Post: # 1181062Post Dr Spaceman »

Con Gorozidis wrote:
dragit wrote:You would assume that Saad getting a # and Milera not, says something about their expectations from the 2 next year at least?
u cant not get a #.
every has to register a # with the afl.

so i dont think it means anything.
it just means we dont know mileras # yet.
I know a lot of people didn't rate McQualter very highly, but surely 32 is still considered a # :shock:


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Post: # 1181064Post Verdun66 »

Thought I saw Seb Ross with 38 on his training top in one of the picture galleries published in the last day or so.


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Post: # 1181067Post stkildathunda »

Mr Magic wrote:#15 Jumper retired for 2012?
Nah Tom Ledger is wearing #15 next year. They just havent changed his on the website yet :shock:


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Post: # 1181127Post ace »

So the only player changing their number is Tom Ledger changing from 37 to 15.

Otherwise the vacant numbers have been allocated to newbies.

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Verdun66 wrote:Thought I saw Seb Ross with 38 on his training top in one of the picture galleries published in the last day or so.
He's got 6


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Post: # 1181170Post Armoooo »

Jeez, I just had a look at our list, I can't believe how much it has changed since 2009...

We really are witnessing a changing of the guard, if Roo and co. are planning on bringing home that elusive premiership they better do it soon.


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Post: # 1181188Post saintbrat »

all numbers as allotted up now Including Tom L as #15
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Post: # 1181308Post Con Gorozidis »

scneids has a new number

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Con Gorozidis wrote:scneids has a new number

17-23
WTF -6 I know schnieds is pretty cool, but subzero. 8-)


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Armoooo wrote:Jeez, I just had a look at our list, I can't believe how much it has changed since 2009...

We really are witnessing a changing of the guard, if Roo and co. are planning on bringing home that elusive premiership they better do it soon.

Yes the future is really scary.

Consider that both Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney have been able to build teams with a core of what would normally be the equivalnet of about 15 first round picks, 5 second round picks and raiding out of contract players from other clubs.

Compare that to St Kilda who have to rebuild.
Rebuild having never got a look at a top 20 pick player during that time and a future of 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per year (whilst Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney get the same).

I know which group of young kids I would prefer to have going into the second half of this decade and they don't wear red white and black.

It is premiership now or maybe not again in my lifetime.


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Post: # 1181402Post ace »

Demetriou has created 2 super teams for the last half of this decade.

He reasoned that the new clubs needed to have similar numbers of first and second round pick players that had been accumulated and remain at existing clubs.
If the new clubs had traded all or most of their first and second round picks for existing players they would be competitive from their first season.

But Demetriou did not compel this to take place.
Instead he allowed the new clubs to start out uncompetitive and accumulate super teams for later in the decade.

Every club in the competition including the new clubs will have 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per season.
But as other clubs existing first and second round picks retire the new clubs startup players will be coming into their prime.
There is no compensation when players like Riewoldt and Goddard retire.
All club lists will contain the same quality of players from 2012 draft onwards but the new clubs will have their startup stars on top.


The competition will be so lopsided in the second half of the decade.
Demetriou will probably have moved on by then, spending the millions in salary that have fallen into his lap, sunning on some Greek island that he will own.

Meanwhile footy supporters will watch 100 point thrashings at the hands of the super teams and wonder how this all happened.
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ace wrote:
Armoooo wrote:Jeez, I just had a look at our list, I can't believe how much it has changed since 2009...

We really are witnessing a changing of the guard, if Roo and co. are planning on bringing home that elusive premiership they better do it soon.

Yes the future is really scary.

Consider that both Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney have been able to build teams with a core of what would normally be the equivalnet of about 15 first round picks, 5 second round picks and raiding out of contract players from other clubs.

Compare that to St Kilda who have to rebuild.
Rebuild having never got a look at a top 20 pick player during that time and a future of 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per year (whilst Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney get the same).

I know which group of young kids I would prefer to have going into the second half of this decade and they don't wear red white and black.

It is premiership now or maybe not again in my lifetime.
Didnt we get any first round picks over the last 15 years? And dont those 2 sides have a salary cap. Yes they will be good for a while once they mature but the salary cap will catch up as it does with every great club.


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plugger66 wrote:
ace wrote:
Armoooo wrote:Jeez, I just had a look at our list, I can't believe how much it has changed since 2009...

We really are witnessing a changing of the guard, if Roo and co. are planning on bringing home that elusive premiership they better do it soon.

Yes the future is really scary.

Consider that both Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney have been able to build teams with a core of what would normally be the equivalnet of about 15 first round picks, 5 second round picks and raiding out of contract players from other clubs.

Compare that to St Kilda who have to rebuild.
Rebuild having never got a look at a top 20 pick player during that time and a future of 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per year (whilst Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney get the same).

I know which group of young kids I would prefer to have going into the second half of this decade and they don't wear red white and black.

It is premiership now or maybe not again in my lifetime.
Didnt we get any first round picks over the last 15 years? And dont those 2 sides have a salary cap. Yes they will be good for a while once they mature but the salary cap will catch up as it does with every great club.
ace wrote: Every club in the competition including the new clubs will have 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per season.
But as other clubs existing first and second round picks retire the new clubs startup players will be coming into their prime.
There is no compensation when players like Riewoldt and Goddard retire.
All club lists will contain the same quality of players from 2012 draft onwards but the new clubs will have their startup stars on top.
The salary cap wont stop the rampage, the startup players will stick together for their collective glory.
Demetriou needed to force the new clubs to trade picks and be competitive from the start.


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ace wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
ace wrote:
Armoooo wrote:Jeez, I just had a look at our list, I can't believe how much it has changed since 2009...

We really are witnessing a changing of the guard, if Roo and co. are planning on bringing home that elusive premiership they better do it soon.

Yes the future is really scary.

Consider that both Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney have been able to build teams with a core of what would normally be the equivalnet of about 15 first round picks, 5 second round picks and raiding out of contract players from other clubs.

Compare that to St Kilda who have to rebuild.
Rebuild having never got a look at a top 20 pick player during that time and a future of 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per year (whilst Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney get the same).

I know which group of young kids I would prefer to have going into the second half of this decade and they don't wear red white and black.

It is premiership now or maybe not again in my lifetime.
Didnt we get any first round picks over the last 15 years? And dont those 2 sides have a salary cap. Yes they will be good for a while once they mature but the salary cap will catch up as it does with every great club.
ace wrote: Every club in the competition including the new clubs will have 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per season.
But as other clubs existing first and second round picks retire the new clubs startup players will be coming into their prime.
There is no compensation when players like Riewoldt and Goddard retire.
All club lists will contain the same quality of players from 2012 draft onwards but the new clubs will have their startup stars on top.
The salary cap wont stop the rampage, the startup players will stick together for their collective glory.
Demetriou needed to force the new clubs to trade picks and be competitive from the start.
I am unsure someone would sit in Sydney for bugger all even if they are successful when they can come home and earn plenty more. Well actually I am sure. They will come home.


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Post: # 1181454Post borderbarry »

I think we are being a bit pessimistic here. Sure GWS and GC have got high picks in their first year. but you cant compare that to us and Carlton. Carlton have 3 No. 1 picks, 2 number 2, etc. We have 2 No.s 1 picks and even Richmond have a couple, but it has not made them into a super team. In 5 or 6 years time it will be interesting to see how many of these high picks taken by GC and GWS have made it, or are still with their original clubs.


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plugger66 wrote:
ace wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
ace wrote:
Armoooo wrote:Jeez, I just had a look at our list, I can't believe how much it has changed since 2009...

We really are witnessing a changing of the guard, if Roo and co. are planning on bringing home that elusive premiership they better do it soon.

Yes the future is really scary.

Consider that both Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney have been able to build teams with a core of what would normally be the equivalnet of about 15 first round picks, 5 second round picks and raiding out of contract players from other clubs.

Compare that to St Kilda who have to rebuild.
Rebuild having never got a look at a top 20 pick player during that time and a future of 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per year (whilst Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney get the same).

I know which group of young kids I would prefer to have going into the second half of this decade and they don't wear red white and black.

It is premiership now or maybe not again in my lifetime.
Didnt we get any first round picks over the last 15 years? And dont those 2 sides have a salary cap. Yes they will be good for a while once they mature but the salary cap will catch up as it does with every great club.
ace wrote: Every club in the competition including the new clubs will have 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick per season.
But as other clubs existing first and second round picks retire the new clubs startup players will be coming into their prime.
There is no compensation when players like Riewoldt and Goddard retire.
All club lists will contain the same quality of players from 2012 draft onwards but the new clubs will have their startup stars on top.
The salary cap wont stop the rampage, the startup players will stick together for their collective glory.
Demetriou needed to force the new clubs to trade picks and be competitive from the start.
I am unsure someone would sit in Sydney for bugger all even if they are successful when they can come home and earn plenty more. Well actually I am sure. They will come home.
You're assuming that the AFL will not tinker with the rules. They have done it before and they will do it again. That is the problem when the regulator is the owner and operator and has skin in the game. They make up the rules as they go along and it's a massive conflict of interest.


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Post: # 1181504Post Spinner »

Yay! We didn't retire any numbers. Hate that stupid system!


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Post: # 1181516Post Rosco »

it's ok in some sports like basketball where you don't have a 40-man list, but yeah, i love the history of numbers in the vfl/afl and retiring shouldn't really happen.


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