Thinline wrote:evertonfc wrote:Really happy but would have rather seen us go for a 4th round pick on him.
And I'd have bargained hard for a 2nd round deal with Lovett.
Still, Peake and Lovett will give us immense dash off the backline next year.
Frees up Goddard to go forward.
Pace to burn Smile
Re Peake: We could draft Usain Bolt and it'd have the same impact - really fast bloke who can't play.
I'm an 'In Ross we Truster', but he's pushing me to the brink with this one.
I'm less of a 'IRWT' but Lyon goes hard at trade week and I love it.
Without King, Gardiner, Schneider, Dempster and Ray, we wouldn't have finished top four this year.
Trade week is a great chance for teams to upgrade their lists when drafting has failed them.
Given we haven't drafted kids well since 2001 (with the exception of Goddard @ 1 in 2002 and a mature Sam Fisher @ 55 in 2003), we've had to track this path.
And we got within a kick of a flag, so it's not so bad. Rarely are we taking player over the age of 28, so we're getting genuine service from all of them.
Make no mistake, we're trying to beef up our depth to go for a premiership.
saint64 wrote:I am really excited about this one. I have seen a bit of him over here in the West and he is a talented player who could be anything. If it doesn't work out we haven't lost much, but potentially he could be great for us.
I think you could be right.
I won't say he's a walk up starter, but he's in our first 22 for mine (22nd spot), as is Andrew Lovett.
That rotation we saw at various stages this year between Geary, Eddy, Armitage, Dempster, Clarke, etc will become much slower if these blokes find form.