Players in question for 2025?
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Players in question for 2025?
Which players don’t seem to be a part of the club’s future? Hmmm there’s quite a few *sigh*
Of course, there are only so many who’ll retire or be delisted. But here are the ones that come to mind for me:
Brad Crouch - alleged knee problems
Seb Ross - I like Seb, but our midfield needs to be reinvigorated
Dougal Howard - simply not up to snuff
Zaine Cordy - he’s been serviceable, but can’t imagine him being a part of the future
Hunter Clark - this is his make or break year, but we’re still yet to get him back on the park
Jack Hayes - wasn’t his last game 2 years ago?
Zak Jones - it’s his make-or-break season and he’s simply not delivering, again
Ben Paton - hasn’t been the same player since Roughie broke his leg
Jimmy Webster - a serviceable defender, but is getting long in the tooth. His 7 match suspension in the preseason did him no favours
Am I missing anyone?
Of course, there are only so many who’ll retire or be delisted. But here are the ones that come to mind for me:
Brad Crouch - alleged knee problems
Seb Ross - I like Seb, but our midfield needs to be reinvigorated
Dougal Howard - simply not up to snuff
Zaine Cordy - he’s been serviceable, but can’t imagine him being a part of the future
Hunter Clark - this is his make or break year, but we’re still yet to get him back on the park
Jack Hayes - wasn’t his last game 2 years ago?
Zak Jones - it’s his make-or-break season and he’s simply not delivering, again
Ben Paton - hasn’t been the same player since Roughie broke his leg
Jimmy Webster - a serviceable defender, but is getting long in the tooth. His 7 match suspension in the preseason did him no favours
Am I missing anyone?
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Re: Players under question for 2025?
It depends what we can get in. There is still value in having guys like Seb even if he plays VFL.
4 ND picks, 1 SSP.
"only" need to delist 5.
Allison, Hotton, Campbell, Heath.
Plus one from your list. Probably Jones.
4 ND picks, 1 SSP.
"only" need to delist 5.
Allison, Hotton, Campbell, Heath.
Plus one from your list. Probably Jones.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
Byrnes and Sharman look more and more fringe the longer they take to prove they might be part of a potential flag side.
Also looks like Heath isn't going to make it.
Alison is already gone
Also looks like Heath isn't going to make it.
Alison is already gone
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
These 2 haven't shown enough glimpses of potential, IMHO.
Cooper in particular seems to find the ball only rarely.
Sam Pang from The Front Bar had a nickname when he played Pies U19- 'the Orchid' as he needed perfect conditions to blossom.
That's Coops
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
You could tell very early on Sharman wasn't an AFL footballer, without all of the significant injuries we've had he wouldn't have played as many games as he has. Harsh but reality.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 29 Apr 2024 6:09pmThese 2 haven't shown enough glimpses of potential, IMHO.
Cooper in particular seems to find the ball only rarely.
Sam Pang from The Front Bar had a nickname when he played Pies U19- 'the Orchid' as he needed perfect conditions to blossom.
That's Coops
Byrnes looks like he's more of a keeper if the fringe stocks require it but otherwise he looks like he's reached his ceiling.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
We're bottom 4 for Score Launches.
We're bottom 4 for goals per Inside 50's
We're bottom 4 for shots on goal per inside 50...
But yeah... it's Membrey's and Sharman's fault
https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_stats ... ?year=2024
We're bottom 4 for goals per Inside 50's
We're bottom 4 for shots on goal per inside 50...
But yeah... it's Membrey's and Sharman's fault
https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_stats ... ?year=2024
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
Another interesting stat on wheeloratings.com/afl is the disposal efficiency team stats
St Kilda is second last for DE by foot. It's in the disposals section under 'Kick Eff %'
Surprisingly Geelong are third last ...so I suppose that stat in isolation doesn't mean that much.
I don't know why I bothered
St Kilda is second last for DE by foot. It's in the disposals section under 'Kick Eff %'
Surprisingly Geelong are third last ...so I suppose that stat in isolation doesn't mean that much.
I don't know why I bothered
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
Well Allison is gone… no questions there.
Jones appears to have run his race
Ross and Membrey are struggling for form now and age is against them both
Paton simply looks to be a shadow of his former but may be saved by the lack of a suitable replacement. Especially if Webster retires.
Dougal Howard barring a drastic reversal of form is categorically trade bait now if we could move him on. Wouldn’t be close to providing value for what we’re paying for him.
I don’t know if Tom Campbell is set to retire.
That’s 8-9 there potentially. Already too much. And that’s before looking at younger players that haven’t come on
Would free up some cash though
Jones appears to have run his race
Ross and Membrey are struggling for form now and age is against them both
Paton simply looks to be a shadow of his former but may be saved by the lack of a suitable replacement. Especially if Webster retires.
Dougal Howard barring a drastic reversal of form is categorically trade bait now if we could move him on. Wouldn’t be close to providing value for what we’re paying for him.
I don’t know if Tom Campbell is set to retire.
That’s 8-9 there potentially. Already too much. And that’s before looking at younger players that haven’t come on
Would free up some cash though
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
Skeptic makes a valid point about Dougal in terms of value for money.
Salary cap issues are vital.
Contract value was a major factor in Billings and Gresh going.
They'd been at St K for years and the $$ on the table didn't match their output and on-field presence.
Dougal was part of our esteemed backline due to his height and the fact that he and Wilkie had great tactics and partnership.
His on-field value is nowhere near what his manager thinks he's worth.
Money would be better spent on developing someone currently at Sandy or even looking around State leagues for a 199cm KPD.
Liam Jones was in and out at Brown Paper Baggers, but from what I've seen of him at the Bulldogs, he seems to be tracking just fine.
Salary cap issues are vital.
Contract value was a major factor in Billings and Gresh going.
They'd been at St K for years and the $$ on the table didn't match their output and on-field presence.
Dougal was part of our esteemed backline due to his height and the fact that he and Wilkie had great tactics and partnership.
His on-field value is nowhere near what his manager thinks he's worth.
Money would be better spent on developing someone currently at Sandy or even looking around State leagues for a 199cm KPD.
Liam Jones was in and out at Brown Paper Baggers, but from what I've seen of him at the Bulldogs, he seems to be tracking just fine.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
196cm+ KPD are rare as hens teeth and would be sought by quite a few clubs in the market.
Hawthorn and North definitely need one each.
Dougal is a better full back than McKay and look at how much he got.
Hawthorn and North definitely need one each.
Dougal is a better full back than McKay and look at how much he got.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
Starting point is who is out of contract. According to footywire the below list are.
In trouble
Angus McLennan
Matthew Allison
Oli Hotton
Seb Ross
Tim Membrey
Tom Campbell
Zak Jones
question marks
Dougal Howard
Isaac Keller
Jack Hayes
James Van Es
Jimmy Webster
Max Heath
re-sign
Ben Paton NFA
Cooper Sharman NFA
Daniel Butler NFA
Josh Battle UFA
Liam Stocker UFA
Mason Wood UFA
Matthew Allison NFA
Riley Bonner UFA
Ryan Byrnes NFA
7 players to change off the list before looking at the question marks.
Howard will be cost dependent.
Keilor I'd re-sign
Hayes depends how the rest of this year goes
Van Es I couldn't comment
Webster if cheap
Heath I'd give another year.
In trouble
Angus McLennan
Matthew Allison
Oli Hotton
Seb Ross
Tim Membrey
Tom Campbell
Zak Jones
question marks
Dougal Howard
Isaac Keller
Jack Hayes
James Van Es
Jimmy Webster
Max Heath
re-sign
Ben Paton NFA
Cooper Sharman NFA
Daniel Butler NFA
Josh Battle UFA
Liam Stocker UFA
Mason Wood UFA
Matthew Allison NFA
Riley Bonner UFA
Ryan Byrnes NFA
7 players to change off the list before looking at the question marks.
Howard will be cost dependent.
Keilor I'd re-sign
Hayes depends how the rest of this year goes
Van Es I couldn't comment
Webster if cheap
Heath I'd give another year.
Disclaimer: posts are my views and shouldn't be taken as fact, even if I am in fact right.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
I think Doug’s is possibly one of the safest on the list, most of the hate for him is derived from echos in the chamber rather than knowledge of his worth.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
Have to be careful dumping too many taller players in one hit, where are the replacements coming from, do they exist ?
Will get worse once the football world tries to service the needs of 19 clubs, it can't do it adequately now with 18 clubs.
Will get worse once the football world tries to service the needs of 19 clubs, it can't do it adequately now with 18 clubs.
The list changes for 2025 have begun, always an interesting time for an avid supporter.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
As a hypothetical lets say we trade in Ned Moyle and take 1 x player as an NGA rookie (Cole) and want to take 3 picks at the draft. That would mean delisting 5 players minimum -
Matt Allison (was never going to make it)
Max Heath (hasnt improved - not up to it)
Tom Campbell ( good clubman and VFL player its time to develop others)
Zak Jones (no longer in the best 23 players - injury prone)
Olli Hotton (stiff but injury prone and hasnt shown enough).
The other way to create list spots is by trading players out so perhaps Paton, Clark, Jones & others might attact some interest.
Matt Allison (was never going to make it)
Max Heath (hasnt improved - not up to it)
Tom Campbell ( good clubman and VFL player its time to develop others)
Zak Jones (no longer in the best 23 players - injury prone)
Olli Hotton (stiff but injury prone and hasnt shown enough).
The other way to create list spots is by trading players out so perhaps Paton, Clark, Jones & others might attact some interest.
Re: Players in question for 2025?
Just a few seasons back the demographics of the List saw the Club go to experienced players from the State Leagues to fill the hole between our older players and our youngsters.
To add that mid range of mature bodies and minds - knowing what footy is all about.
Hence Wilkie, Hind, Parker, Young et al
Of whom Wilkie remains.
Those players were all useful, not only on match days but also within the Club with their experience.
In terms of the current List, that experience is now supplied by Jones (from Sydney), Crouch (from Adelaide), Ross, Hill (from Hawthorn and Fremantle), Steele (from GWS), Butler (from Richmond), Hayes (from Woodville-West Torrens), Marshall, Howard (from Port Adelaide), Cordy (from Western Bulldogs), Bonner (from Port Adelaide), Membrey (from Sydney), Webster, Wood (from North Melbourne), Sinclair, Campbell (a journeyman) and Wilkie (from North Adelaide).
Noting that Sinclair and Marshall have come from the Rookie List, so only leaving Ross and Webster.
Interesting, isn't it?
So, having had the need to import what is now our core of experience, experience which the Competition instructs is vital to win Premierships, where is the future?
It could be put that, in recruiting that experience certain of those players you could assess are not at Premiership 23 status.
But, given the youth of our List, they are required for leadership at the Club.
So experienced shoulders to assist and support what we are building, with Higgins (recruited), Windhager, Collard, Wanganeen-Milera, Owens, Clark, King, Byrnes, Stocker (recruited), Dow (recruited), Keeler, Wilson, Henry (recruited), Hastie, Phillipou, Batttle, Shoenmaker, Allison, Van Es, Paton, Garcia, Hotton, McLennan, Heath, Sharman (recruited), O'Connell and Caminiti.
It may be that some of that youth will not make the grade, because that is the competition BUT, what we can look forward to, is that we have learnt from the recent past and that we have a significant number on our current List who will be the core of our experience over coming years.
And not have to scour State Leagues and the Lists of other Clubs.
So who we do recruit from elsewhere are the cream on top, not the foundations.
To add that mid range of mature bodies and minds - knowing what footy is all about.
Hence Wilkie, Hind, Parker, Young et al
Of whom Wilkie remains.
Those players were all useful, not only on match days but also within the Club with their experience.
In terms of the current List, that experience is now supplied by Jones (from Sydney), Crouch (from Adelaide), Ross, Hill (from Hawthorn and Fremantle), Steele (from GWS), Butler (from Richmond), Hayes (from Woodville-West Torrens), Marshall, Howard (from Port Adelaide), Cordy (from Western Bulldogs), Bonner (from Port Adelaide), Membrey (from Sydney), Webster, Wood (from North Melbourne), Sinclair, Campbell (a journeyman) and Wilkie (from North Adelaide).
Noting that Sinclair and Marshall have come from the Rookie List, so only leaving Ross and Webster.
Interesting, isn't it?
So, having had the need to import what is now our core of experience, experience which the Competition instructs is vital to win Premierships, where is the future?
It could be put that, in recruiting that experience certain of those players you could assess are not at Premiership 23 status.
But, given the youth of our List, they are required for leadership at the Club.
So experienced shoulders to assist and support what we are building, with Higgins (recruited), Windhager, Collard, Wanganeen-Milera, Owens, Clark, King, Byrnes, Stocker (recruited), Dow (recruited), Keeler, Wilson, Henry (recruited), Hastie, Phillipou, Batttle, Shoenmaker, Allison, Van Es, Paton, Garcia, Hotton, McLennan, Heath, Sharman (recruited), O'Connell and Caminiti.
It may be that some of that youth will not make the grade, because that is the competition BUT, what we can look forward to, is that we have learnt from the recent past and that we have a significant number on our current List who will be the core of our experience over coming years.
And not have to scour State Leagues and the Lists of other Clubs.
So who we do recruit from elsewhere are the cream on top, not the foundations.
Re: Players in question for 2025?
Just a few seasons back the demographics of the List saw the Club go to experienced players from the State Leagues to fill the hole between our older players and our youngsters.
To add that mid range of mature bodies and minds - knowing what footy is all about.
Hence Wilkie, Hind, Parker, Young et al
Of whom Wilkie remains.
Those players were all useful, not only on match days but also within the Club with their experience.
In terms of the current List, that experience is now supplied by Jones (from Sydney), Crouch (from Adelaide), Ross, Hill (from Hawthorn and Fremantle), Steele (from GWS), Butler (from Richmond), Hayes (from Woodville-West Torrens), Marshall, Howard (from Port Adelaide), Cordy (from Western Bulldogs), Bonner (from Port Adelaide), Membrey (from Sydney), Webster, Wood (from North Melbourne), Sinclair, Campbell (a journeyman) and Wilkie (from North Adelaide).
Noting that Sinclair and Marshall have come from the Rookie List, so only leaving Ross and Webster.
Interesting, isn't it?
So, having had the need to import what is now our core of experience, experience which the Competition instructs is vital to win Premierships, where is the future?
It could be put that, in recruiting that experience certain of those players you could assess are not at Premiership 23 status.
But, given the youth of our List, they are required for leadership at the Club.
So experienced shoulders to assist and support what we are building, with Higgins (recruited), Windhager, Collard, Wanganeen-Milera, Owens, Clark, King, Byrnes, Stocker (recruited), Dow (recruited), Keeler, Wilson, Henry (recruited), Hastie, Phillipou, Batttle, Shoenmaker, Allison, Van Es, Paton, Garcia, Hotton, McLennan, Heath, Sharman (recruited), O'Connell and Caminiti.
It may be that some of that youth will not make the grade, because that is the competition BUT, what we can look forward to, is that we have learnt from the recent past and that we have a significant number on our current List who will be the core of our experience over coming years.
And not have to scour State Leagues and the Lists of other Clubs.
So who we do recruit from elsewhere are the cream on top, not the foundations.
To add that mid range of mature bodies and minds - knowing what footy is all about.
Hence Wilkie, Hind, Parker, Young et al
Of whom Wilkie remains.
Those players were all useful, not only on match days but also within the Club with their experience.
In terms of the current List, that experience is now supplied by Jones (from Sydney), Crouch (from Adelaide), Ross, Hill (from Hawthorn and Fremantle), Steele (from GWS), Butler (from Richmond), Hayes (from Woodville-West Torrens), Marshall, Howard (from Port Adelaide), Cordy (from Western Bulldogs), Bonner (from Port Adelaide), Membrey (from Sydney), Webster, Wood (from North Melbourne), Sinclair, Campbell (a journeyman) and Wilkie (from North Adelaide).
Noting that Sinclair and Marshall have come from the Rookie List, so only leaving Ross and Webster.
Interesting, isn't it?
So, having had the need to import what is now our core of experience, experience which the Competition instructs is vital to win Premierships, where is the future?
It could be put that, in recruiting that experience certain of those players you could assess are not at Premiership 23 status.
But, given the youth of our List, they are required for leadership at the Club.
So experienced shoulders to assist and support what we are building, with Higgins (recruited), Windhager, Collard, Wanganeen-Milera, Owens, Clark, King, Byrnes, Stocker (recruited), Dow (recruited), Keeler, Wilson, Henry (recruited), Hastie, Phillipou, Batttle, Shoenmaker, Allison, Van Es, Paton, Garcia, Hotton, McLennan, Heath, Sharman (recruited), O'Connell and Caminiti.
It may be that some of that youth will not make the grade, because that is the competition BUT, what we can look forward to, is that we have learnt from the recent past and that we have a significant number on our current List who will be the core of our experience over coming years.
And not have to scour State Leagues and the Lists of other Clubs.
So who we do recruit from elsewhere are the cream on top, not the foundations.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
The quiet curse has been the career stymieing injuries to young potential key defenders.
Plus not grooming a replacement for Membrey.
The loud curse has been a pedestrian mid field and frequent changes to the wings combinations.
Plus not grooming a replacement for Membrey.
The loud curse has been a pedestrian mid field and frequent changes to the wings combinations.
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Re: Players in question for 2025?
Why would we trade in Ned Moyle
We have an elite ruckman who needs support - ie/a forward who can play in the ruck
Ned Moyle is a C Grade ruckman
Marshall is a C Grade forward
Give up an A Grade ruckman for two C Gradeers
We have an elite ruckman who needs support - ie/a forward who can play in the ruck
Ned Moyle is a C Grade ruckman
Marshall is a C Grade forward
Give up an A Grade ruckman for two C Gradeers
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