Maybe Lynchy didn't like having to travel all the way to Seaford so wanted to move to Adelaide insteadstinger wrote:another scalp to judas...wouldn't play the kid...now he wants out......thanks a lot you see you next tuesday....
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Garlett wouldn't be the worst we could find. He played v well against us last year and racked up big numbers week after week in the VFL this year only to be ignored by Scott until one week he added 9 tackles to his 35+ possessions and was grudgingly selected as the sub. He reads the play well and has a good burst of speed but as noted above has played as an outside midfielder at AFL level.
Did Lewis actually play as a back or a fwd for swans this year? Wasn't he that lightning quick bloke big bloke that made Lynchy look silly chasing for the ball?
If he is a sizeable big backman we may be looking to a future without Zac. I'd still prefer Gunston.
If he is a sizeable big backman we may be looking to a future without Zac. I'd still prefer Gunston.
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No, he is actually an inside midfielder. I like how just because his name is Gartlett and that he is indigenous australian everyone assumes he is quick and an outside midifelder.Hemi Baxter wrote:Garlett wouldn't be the worst we could find. He played v well against us last year and racked up big numbers week after week in the VFL this year only to be ignored by Scott until one week he added 9 tackles to his 35+ possessions and was grudgingly selected as the sub. He reads the play well and has a good burst of speed but as noted above has played as an outside midfielder at AFL level.
Jonno Nash from Inside FootySaintPav wrote:Tweeted by TL mate apparently.Armoooo wrote:Lynch to AdelaideSaintPav wrote:Just read on Twitter that Tom Lynch may be going to Crows involving a three way deal with Sydney.
Armstrong to Sydney
Not sure who could be coming to us... Lewis Johnston? Jesse White? surely not Mark Seaby...
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That's not the assumption that I made. He played on a half forward flank against us last year. He played on the ball at VFL level. He played mostly as a sub/ small player running from the backline/ outside mid in his few games for north this year. He may aspire to being an inside midfielder at senior level, he may be able to make it there but hasn't had the opportunity to date.Saintersss wrote:No, he is actually an inside midfielder. I like how just because his name is Gartlett and that he is indigenous australian everyone assumes he is quick and an outside midifelder.Hemi Baxter wrote:Garlett wouldn't be the worst we could find. He played v well against us last year and racked up big numbers week after week in the VFL this year only to be ignored by Scott until one week he added 9 tackles to his 35+ possessions and was grudgingly selected as the sub. He reads the play well and has a good burst of speed but as noted above has played as an outside midfielder at AFL level.
I've seen plenty of him and have gone to vfl games just to see him play... that's why I plugged him for us in the first place.
As to his pace, why don't you hit a few Nth boards where, most of the year, you'll find fans begging Scott to play him because they are slow and he is genuinely quick over the first few metres he has it.
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Not sure why we would trade Tom Lynch for Lewis Johnstone...Armoooo wrote:Lynch to AdelaideSaintPav wrote:Just read on Twitter that Tom Lynch may be going to Crows involving a three way deal with Sydney.
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Not sure who could be coming to us... Lewis Johnston? Jesse White? surely not Mark Seaby...
Lynch - 21yo, 192cm, 88kg, pick 13 2008 draft
Johnstone - 21yo, 192cm, 88kg, pick 12 2008 draft
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Who is quicker?FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:Not sure why we would trade Tom Lynch for Lewis Johnstone...Armoooo wrote:Lynch to AdelaideSaintPav wrote:Just read on Twitter that Tom Lynch may be going to Crows involving a three way deal with Sydney.
Armstrong to Sydney
Not sure who could be coming to us... Lewis Johnston? Jesse White? surely not Mark Seaby...
Lynch - 21yo, 192cm, 88kg, pick 13 2008 draft
Johnstone - 21yo, 192cm, 88kg, pick 12 2008 draft
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Yup because Lynch is as slow as a wet week.SaintPav wrote:Who is quicker?FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:Not sure why we would trade Tom Lynch for Lewis Johnstone...Armoooo wrote:Lynch to AdelaideSaintPav wrote:Just read on Twitter that Tom Lynch may be going to Crows involving a three way deal with Sydney.
Armstrong to Sydney
Not sure who could be coming to us... Lewis Johnston? Jesse White? surely not Mark Seaby...
Lynch - 21yo, 192cm, 88kg, pick 13 2008 draft
Johnstone - 21yo, 192cm, 88kg, pick 12 2008 draft
Why bother??
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Nup it was Andrew Jarman saying that Kane Cornes and Daniel Motlop had been shopped around with absolutely no interest but saints had sniffed a bit at Surjan.Saints94 wrote:Did you hear anything on the three way deal about Tom Lynch mate?PJ wrote:Heard on MMM in Adelaide this arvo that saints showed some interest in Jacob Surjan from Port - said it was only mild interest..
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Sweet, by the way what would Surjan cost in your opinion?PJ wrote:Nup it was Andrew Jarman saying that Kane Cornes and Daniel Motlop had been shopped around with absolutely no interest but saints had sniffed a bit at Surjan.Saints94 wrote:Did you hear anything on the three way deal about Tom Lynch mate?PJ wrote:Heard on MMM in Adelaide this arvo that saints showed some interest in Jacob Surjan from Port - said it was only mild interest..
sweet FA, he's struggled to get a game under Primus's kids policy but the way Port are going at the present they may ask for Riewoldt.Saints94 wrote:Sweet, by the way what would Surjan cost in your opinion?PJ wrote:Nup it was Andrew Jarman saying that Kane Cornes and Daniel Motlop had been shopped around with absolutely no interest but saints had sniffed a bit at Surjan.Saints94 wrote:Did you hear anything on the three way deal about Tom Lynch mate?PJ wrote:Heard on MMM in Adelaide this arvo that saints showed some interest in Jacob Surjan from Port - said it was only mild interest..
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If they don't trade anyone then obviously someone's contract won't be renewed if they are required to cut their cap commitments...
Or maybe very late in the trade period we'll get involved in a couple of gumby for gumby trades....Pelchen is probably talking to Lyin about how to spot a gumby....
Or maybe very late in the trade period we'll get involved in a couple of gumby for gumby trades....Pelchen is probably talking to Lyin about how to spot a gumby....
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As long as Dempster is resigned I'll be happy, this years performance turned him from a ordinary player, to a key player imo, was very impressed.Old Mate wrote:I dare say Pelchen is playing hard ball at the minute. If there's no bites I reckon there will be a fire sale towards the end of the trade period. Unsigned players like Dawson and Ray may go for 4th and 5th round picks. Either that or the salary cap issues is just a beat-up.
Ray, we'll not fussed, we got other wingers, had a shocking year, but I'd try to keep as he has a good overhead mark for his size.
Peake, deserves to be resigned imo, fast past and mid season performace was impressive. Ahead of Ray imo.
Zac, not sure, you'd need someone to fill the gap. Sometimes he looks confused and too small to play FB.
Gram, we'll tbh not too fused, if we get the right deal, long bombs to nowhere get annoying after a while :S
If not that, if every player just took a 5% pay cut, I'm sure we'd fit everyone in fine. Thats up to the players, play for the jumper/team/mates and show your supporters you mean business or just try fill already overflowing wallets with more cash?
AT LEAST three clubs have expressed strong interest in acquiring St Kilda's Irish import and key-position prospect Tommy Walsh.
Walsh is out of contract and the Saints hope to re-sign him, but with a dearth of key-position players available during the trading period, several clubs have sought to lure the promising player away from Seaford.
It is understood Walsh would prefer to stay with the Saints, but his manager, Michael Quinlan, has fielded interest from rival clubs. Quinlan did not return calls from The Age yesterday.
Advertisement: Story continues below Melbourne has made no secret of its preference to find another key forward, having earlier pursued Collingwood's Chris Dawes, who rejected a sizeable offer from the Demons to remain with the Magpies.
The Demons have held discussions with Quinlan and St Kilda, while Sydney and Richmond also are known to have shown interest in the former Gaelic football star.
While Walsh has been a source of great hope to Saints fans since his signing, he is yet to make his AFL debut. He booted six goals in a VFL game earlier this year against Collingwood, further enhancing the excitement about his potential.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/thre ... z1aZYCkO43
Walsh is out of contract and the Saints hope to re-sign him, but with a dearth of key-position players available during the trading period, several clubs have sought to lure the promising player away from Seaford.
It is understood Walsh would prefer to stay with the Saints, but his manager, Michael Quinlan, has fielded interest from rival clubs. Quinlan did not return calls from The Age yesterday.
Advertisement: Story continues below Melbourne has made no secret of its preference to find another key forward, having earlier pursued Collingwood's Chris Dawes, who rejected a sizeable offer from the Demons to remain with the Magpies.
The Demons have held discussions with Quinlan and St Kilda, while Sydney and Richmond also are known to have shown interest in the former Gaelic football star.
While Walsh has been a source of great hope to Saints fans since his signing, he is yet to make his AFL debut. He booted six goals in a VFL game earlier this year against Collingwood, further enhancing the excitement about his potential.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/thre ... z1aZYCkO43
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