What player type should we draft
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What player type should we draft
With Lovett and Peake given us more spped and carry what type of player should we draft
1. the best player at left at# 32
2.Tall Defender
3. third forward
1. the best player at left at# 32
2.Tall Defender
3. third forward
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Without doubt - a key position forward must be top of the list. Jarryd Allen's unfortunate retirement has left a gaping hole in our list that needs to be plugged quickly. Sure, they aren't going to play senior footy this season, or the year after, but in 5 years time, they'll need to be the key player inside the 50.
Anyone thinking we're gonna draft a medium marking forward at Pick 32 who is going to be further developed than Lynch or Heyne is kidding themselves.
Anyone thinking we're gonna draft a medium marking forward at Pick 32 who is going to be further developed than Lynch or Heyne is kidding themselves.
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best available footballer.
we've traded well to fill gaping holes in the list with established players, but with the draft imo we should look at guys who will be players ... regardless of type.
for a start, most are unlikely to make much of an impact in their first couple of seasons, by which time the landscape will have changed significantly anyway.
we've traded well to fill gaping holes in the list with established players, but with the draft imo we should look at guys who will be players ... regardless of type.
for a start, most are unlikely to make much of an impact in their first couple of seasons, by which time the landscape will have changed significantly anyway.
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+1bigcarl wrote:best available footballer.
we've traded well to fill gaping holes in the list with established players, but with the draft imo we should look at guys who will be players ... regardless of type.
for a start, most are unlikely to make much of an impact in their first couple of seasons, by which time the landscape will have changed significantly anyway.
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stanley? quick off the mark, good hands, good kick. just because he's tall doesn't mean he can play only ruck.xander wrote:Tall Forward definitely. We only have kosi & roo as tall forwards unless we start to groom a rookie like Gaertner. We need to start to develop 1 or 2 so that in 3-4 years when kosi & roo start to get older we have someone who can fill the gap.
That could work but then we'd need another Ruckmen. I don't think we should have him play both ruck & forward it seems to ruin players physically. Kosi has started to play well since playing exclusively forward.bigcarl wrote:stanley? quick off the mark, good hands, good kick. just because he's tall doesn't mean he can play only ruck.xander wrote:Tall Forward definitely. We only have kosi & roo as tall forwards unless we start to groom a rookie like Gaertner. We need to start to develop 1 or 2 so that in 3-4 years when kosi & roo start to get older we have someone who can fill the gap.
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True. Point is you can always trade for a mature-bodied ruckman as we did with King and Gardiner and as the Magpies did this season with Jolly. In fact we could have added Fraser to our list as a trade for Ball had we wanted to.xander wrote:That could work but then we'd need another Ruckmen. I don't think we should have him play both ruck & forward it seems to ruin players physically. Kosi has started to play well since playing exclusively forward.bigcarl wrote:stanley? quick off the mark, good hands, good kick. just because he's tall doesn't mean he can play only ruck.xander wrote:Tall Forward definitely. We only have kosi & roo as tall forwards unless we start to groom a rookie like Gaertner. We need to start to develop 1 or 2 so that in 3-4 years when kosi & roo start to get older we have someone who can fill the gap.
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I like your thinking but you might be 12 months early. Not a real good year for KPP's this year. Let's hope there are some around when we get a pick next year !!St Chris wrote:Without doubt - a key position forward must be top of the list. Jarryd Allen's unfortunate retirement has left a gaping hole in our list that needs to be plugged quickly. Sure, they aren't going to play senior footy this season, or the year after, but in 5 years time, they'll need to be the key player inside the 50.
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Malthouse wasn't willing to trade Fraser to anyone.bigcarl wrote:True. Point is you can always trade for a mature-bodied ruckman as we did with King and Gardiner and as the Magpies did this season with Jolly. In fact we could have added Fraser to our list as a trade for Ball had we wanted to.xander wrote:That could work but then we'd need another Ruckmen. I don't think we should have him play both ruck & forward it seems to ruin players physically. Kosi has started to play well since playing exclusively forward.bigcarl wrote:stanley? quick off the mark, good hands, good kick. just because he's tall doesn't mean he can play only ruck.xander wrote:Tall Forward definitely. We only have kosi & roo as tall forwards unless we start to groom a rookie like Gaertner. We need to start to develop 1 or 2 so that in 3-4 years when kosi & roo start to get older we have someone who can fill the gap.
Malthouse is petrified that any player he trades may play well for the team he trades them to.
This leaves him with only one choice, to offer up unviable players that everyone doesn't want.
Malthouse is incapable of trading to advantage Collingwood because he may be seen to have advantaged the other club as well.
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Exactly. I am seeing alot of similarites between young Stanley and Tippet from the crows. Both roughly 200cm. Both with a basketball background. Both with a great leap, mark and a solid set-shot kick. We COULD play Stanley in the ruck, or we could use him in the same way the crows use Tippett.bigcarl wrote:True. Point is you can always trade for a mature-bodied ruckman as we did with King and Gardiner and as the Magpies did this season with Jolly. In fact we could have added Fraser to our list as a trade for Ball had we wanted to.xander wrote:That could work but then we'd need another Ruckmen. I don't think we should have him play both ruck & forward it seems to ruin players physically. Kosi has started to play well since playing exclusively forward.bigcarl wrote:stanley? quick off the mark, good hands, good kick. just because he's tall doesn't mean he can play only ruck.xander wrote:Tall Forward definitely. We only have kosi & roo as tall forwards unless we start to groom a rookie like Gaertner. We need to start to develop 1 or 2 so that in 3-4 years when kosi & roo start to get older we have someone who can fill the gap.
Personally, i like the latter.
Stanley could DOMINATE key defenders with his height the same way Tippett does.
What i'm not sure about though, is what Stanley is like when the ball hits the deck. One of Kurt's best features is he has to ability to win the ball at ground level, dispite his size. If Stanley could do the same, we could potentialy have an outright GUN on our hands.
Stanley is nothing like Tippett in the way they play. At the moment his marking is no where near the standard of Tippett. He is a ruckman and couldnt play as a forward now or in the short term.#1GILL wrote:Exactly. I am seeing alot of similarites between young Stanley and Tippet from the crows. Both roughly 200cm. Both with a basketball background. Both with a great leap, mark and a solid set-shot kick. We COULD play Stanley in the ruck, or we could use him in the same way the crows use Tippett.bigcarl wrote:True. Point is you can always trade for a mature-bodied ruckman as we did with King and Gardiner and as the Magpies did this season with Jolly. In fact we could have added Fraser to our list as a trade for Ball had we wanted to.xander wrote:That could work but then we'd need another Ruckmen. I don't think we should have him play both ruck & forward it seems to ruin players physically. Kosi has started to play well since playing exclusively forward.bigcarl wrote:stanley? quick off the mark, good hands, good kick. just because he's tall doesn't mean he can play only ruck.xander wrote:Tall Forward definitely. We only have kosi & roo as tall forwards unless we start to groom a rookie like Gaertner. We need to start to develop 1 or 2 so that in 3-4 years when kosi & roo start to get older we have someone who can fill the gap.
Personally, i like the latter.
Stanley could DOMINATE key defenders with his height the same way Tippett does.
What i'm not sure about though, is what Stanley is like when the ball hits the deck. One of Kurt's best features is he has to ability to win the ball at ground level, dispite his size. If Stanley could do the same, we could potentialy have an outright GUN on our hands.
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well he couldn't play ruck now. bigger guys would break him in half like a match stick.plugger66 wrote:Stanley is nothing like Tippett in the way they play. At the moment his marking is no where near the standard of Tippett. He is a ruckman and couldnt play as a forward now or in the short term.#1GILL wrote:Exactly. I am seeing alot of similarites between young Stanley and Tippet from the crows. Both roughly 200cm. Both with a basketball background. Both with a great leap, mark and a solid set-shot kick. We COULD play Stanley in the ruck, or we could use him in the same way the crows use Tippett.bigcarl wrote:True. Point is you can always trade for a mature-bodied ruckman as we did with King and Gardiner and as the Magpies did this season with Jolly. In fact we could have added Fraser to our list as a trade for Ball had we wanted to.xander wrote:That could work but then we'd need another Ruckmen. I don't think we should have him play both ruck & forward it seems to ruin players physically. Kosi has started to play well since playing exclusively forward.bigcarl wrote:stanley? quick off the mark, good hands, good kick. just because he's tall doesn't mean he can play only ruck.xander wrote:Tall Forward definitely. We only have kosi & roo as tall forwards unless we start to groom a rookie like Gaertner. We need to start to develop 1 or 2 so that in 3-4 years when kosi & roo start to get older we have someone who can fill the gap.
Personally, i like the latter.
Stanley could DOMINATE key defenders with his height the same way Tippett does.
What i'm not sure about though, is what Stanley is like when the ball hits the deck. One of Kurt's best features is he has to ability to win the ball at ground level, dispite his size. If Stanley could do the same, we could potentialy have an outright GUN on our hands.
he shouldn't be pigeon-holed as ruck only, imo, as it lessens the opportunity to get games into a very good prospect.
Problem is next year our first pick will be around 24 if we finish top 4. Might as well start developing one now if there's a decent one available.Eastern wrote:I like your thinking but you might be 12 months early. Not a real good year for KPP's this year. Let's hope there are some around when we get a pick next year !!St Chris wrote:Without doubt - a key position forward must be top of the list. Jarryd Allen's unfortunate retirement has left a gaping hole in our list that needs to be plugged quickly. Sure, they aren't going to play senior footy this season, or the year after, but in 5 years time, they'll need to be the key player inside the 50.
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ah okay, i thought they had put fraser on the table. no great loss. we have enough ruck/forwards anyway.ace wrote:Malthouse wasn't willing to trade Fraser to anyone.bigcarl wrote:you can always trade for a mature-bodied ruckman as we did with King and Gardiner and as the Magpies did this season with Jolly. In fact we could have added Fraser to our list as a trade for Ball had we wanted to.
Malthouse is petrified that any player he trades may play well for the team he trades them to.
This leaves him with only one choice, to offer up unviable players that everyone doesn't want.
Malthouse is incapable of trading to advantage Collingwood because he may be seen to have advantaged the other club as well.
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