Mitch Grigg
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Mitch Grigg
Unless I’ve missed something, surely Grigg gets another crack at AFL level.
25yo who has won consecutive Magarey Medals plus the Jack Oatey medal for BOG in the grand final.
Gets plenty of it and kicks goals which is something we’re sadly missing
I hope we’re talking to him
25yo who has won consecutive Magarey Medals plus the Jack Oatey medal for BOG in the grand final.
Gets plenty of it and kicks goals which is something we’re sadly missing
I hope we’re talking to him
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Re: Mitch Grigg
Might be another Jack steele type, have to have a look at him surelysaintbob wrote: ↑Tue 20 Nov 2018 9:58pm Unless I’ve missed something, surely Grigg gets another crack at AFL level.
25yo who has won consecutive Magarey Medals plus the Jack Oatey medal for BOG in the grand final.
Gets plenty of it and kicks goals which is something we’re sadly missing
I hope we’re talking to him
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Re: Mitch Grigg
Certainly seems worth a serious look and deserves another opportunity. (He spent a long time at Adelaide for just a few games but perhaps he is just the type who needed consistent game time to develop - albeit at the State League level.)
The problem is that both Carlton and GC will get first choice at him because of that strange concession that they got over State League players. I'm not quite sure how that works. I assume that for us to get him he would have to nominate for the main draft or the rookie draft? Does anybody know if that's right?
The problem is that both Carlton and GC will get first choice at him because of that strange concession that they got over State League players. I'm not quite sure how that works. I assume that for us to get him he would have to nominate for the main draft or the rookie draft? Does anybody know if that's right?
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Re: Mitch Grigg
Carlton and GC have already used their rookie concessions so that won't have an impact. I'm pretty sure Grigg has opted for the draft where if drafted, he'd receive a guranteed two-year deal, whereas if he was picked up as a delisted rookie (under new rules which saw Mav get picked up) then he'd only be offered a one year deal.Stian wrote: ↑Wed 21 Nov 2018 1:04pm Certainly seems worth a serious look and deserves another opportunity. (He spent a long time at Adelaide for just a few games but perhaps he is just the type who needed consistent game time to develop - albeit at the State League level.)
The problem is that both Carlton and GC will get first choice at him because of that strange concession that they got over State League players. I'm not quite sure how that works. I assume that for us to get him he would have to nominate for the main draft or the rookie draft? Does anybody know if that's right?
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Re: Mitch Grigg
Good on you, thanks for that.outside66 wrote: ↑Wed 21 Nov 2018 2:42pmCarlton and GC have already used their rookie concessions so that won't have an impact. I'm pretty sure Grigg has opted for the draft where if drafted, he'd receive a guranteed two-year deal, whereas if he was picked up as a delisted rookie (under new rules which saw Mav get picked up) then he'd only be offered a one year deal.Stian wrote: ↑Wed 21 Nov 2018 1:04pm Certainly seems worth a serious look and deserves another opportunity. (He spent a long time at Adelaide for just a few games but perhaps he is just the type who needed consistent game time to develop - albeit at the State League level.)
The problem is that both Carlton and GC will get first choice at him because of that strange concession that they got over State League players. I'm not quite sure how that works. I assume that for us to get him he would have to nominate for the main draft or the rookie draft? Does anybody know if that's right?
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Re: Mitch Grigg
A reasonable point but both have good midfields. I suspect he may be a tad slow but still good enough to crack it with a bottom 8 side where he could get some continuity and improve from there. Lets face it, the saints midfield is not the best going around. He may be another Mick barlow.
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Re: Mitch Grigg
Thanks mate for the heads up .Didn't we have Mick Barlow training with us before he went to Freo & we didn't see his potential ? He was very good at Freo until he broke his leg so who knows if he could emulate Barlow's effort he might be worth a lookchico2001 wrote: ↑Wed 21 Nov 2018 8:34pmA reasonable point but both have good midfields. I suspect he may be a tad slow but still good enough to crack it with a bottom 8 side where he could get some continuity and improve from there. Lets face it, the saints midfield is not the best going around. He may be another Mick barlow.
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Re: Mitch Grigg
Yes, we certainly did.guitars4 wrote: ↑Wed 21 Nov 2018 8:43pmThanks mate for the heads up .Didn't we have Mick Barlow training with us before he went to Freo & we didn't see his potential ? He was very good at Freo until he broke his leg so who knows if he could emulate Barlow's effort he might be worth a lookchico2001 wrote: ↑Wed 21 Nov 2018 8:34pmA reasonable point but both have good midfields. I suspect he may be a tad slow but still good enough to crack it with a bottom 8 side where he could get some continuity and improve from there. Lets face it, the saints midfield is not the best going around. He may be another Mick barlow.