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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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dragit wrote:Is Steve Salopek still available?
He was a Saints supporter!!!! Let's do it!!


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joffaboy wrote: My source tells me Giles and Cameron as well
Plus the rights to Israel Folau should he ever decide to return to the AFL :P
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dragit wrote:I heard that we are shopping Gilbert & pick 21 to GWS for Tyson & Bruce…
I'd jump at that. Legit?


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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Old Mate wrote:
dragit wrote:I heard that we are shopping Gilbert & pick 21 to GWS for Tyson & Bruce…
I'd jump at that. Legit?

They would win we would win but I think Gilbert is a keeper as he fit our age profile personally. Dom Tyson was meant to get to the Tigers last year.


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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3 pages and still no Saints trades have been done, boy it's going to be a long month...

potentially, we will have swapped the whole list by the end of October...


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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gringo wrote:
Old Mate wrote:
dragit wrote:I heard that we are shopping Gilbert & pick 21 to GWS for Tyson & Bruce…
I'd jump at that. Legit?

They would win we would win but I think Gilbert is a keeper as he fit our age profile personally. Dom Tyson was meant to get to the Tigers last year.

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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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So we trade out our only experienced ruckman, with a huge tank and great hands, a natural leader and one of the few in the early 20's age range, for a late round 1 pick and a fringe player???

What the hell is so good about that?


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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fugazi wrote:So we trade out our only experienced ruckman, with a huge tank and great hands, a natural leader and one of the few in the early 20's age range, for a late round 1 pick and a fringe player???

What the hell is so good about that?
Don't take it too seriously, forumites are just filling in time until the club actually does something.


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His not even a experienced ruckman. How many ruck duels or opponents did he beat this year?


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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noob wrote:His not even a experienced ruckman. How many ruck duels or opponents did he beat this year?
Not many. Most overrated player on the list. The deal sounds to good to be true so probably is


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I don't know if its true, but I dd say I thought it was possible when buddy announced he was leaving.


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Ben's a great mark, good kick and an imposing physical threat. His ruckwork is average though....so where does that leave us? Hickey/Stanley combination with Lewis the apprentice.

Not sure about Savage but I doubt the deal is real.


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PJ wrote:Ben's a great mark, good kick and an imposing physical threat. His ruckwork is average though....so where does that leave us? Hickey/Stanley combination with Lewis the apprentice.

Not sure about Savage but I doubt the deal is real.
Is he so bad if rotating with Hale, i50 and in the ruck?

I guess it's who's your partner.


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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Dr Spaceman wrote:
joffaboy wrote: My source tells me Giles and Cameron as well
Plus the rights to Israel Folau should he ever decide to return to the AFL :P
Plus Kewell as our new goalsneak


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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fugazi wrote:So we trade out our only experienced ruckman, with a huge tank and great hands, a natural leader and one of the few in the early 20's age range, for a late round 1 pick and a fringe player???

What the hell is so good about that?
He has a tank but he runs possibly slower than me.

He does not take enough marks to justify having great hands either.

Does it matter if he is a great leader when he performances have not been entirely amazing thus far?

That being stated he is at a stage where he could break-out and with that, I don't see the point in trading him.


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SainterK wrote:
PJ wrote:Ben's a great mark, good kick and an imposing physical threat. His ruckwork is average though....so where does that leave us? Hickey/Stanley combination with Lewis the apprentice.

Not sure about Savage but I doubt the deal is real.
Is he so bad if rotating with Hale, i50 and in the ruck?

I guess it's who's your partner.
That doesn't sound like a particularly agile/mobile ruck combination. Look, he's a pretty imposing player in our line up but is it the best we can do with our list. Our problem has always been can you fit Ben, Stanley and Hickey in the same team before you get too top heavy.


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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I would love to see McEvoy in Hawthorn colors......Guaranteed ruck domination every time we play Dorkthorn !!! :D :D


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Shrewd deal if true


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fugazi wrote:So we trade out our only experienced ruckman, with a huge tank and great hands, a natural leader and one of the few in the early 20's age range, for a late round 1 pick and a fringe player???

What the hell is so good about that?
exactly.
Ben ain't going nowhere- he's the kind of player we are trying to get INTO the club.

Sheesh, I thought he had a pretty good year considering he rucked alone for most of it!
Goldstein and he are the only ones in the league capable of that- of course he's not the complete package yet but what ruckman is at his age?
That number 1 Kruzer? That number 2 Nic Nat?


Why there is emphasis still on tapwork these days is beyond me... the game has moved on.

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Do we care anymore how quick someone is leading out of the goalsquare? No.
That used to be a big deal remember- I used to love gloating to my mates about how good Plugger was at it for a guy his size.
Lloyd, Dunstall, Lynch- same skill, irrelevant in todays endurance footy.

Sure, it's still a nice thing for someone to have- pace off a standing start... but not something that defines the worth of a player.
Same with tapwork- nice to have.. non essential when compared with essentials like endurance, footy smarts and marking- things Big Ben has in spades.

The biggest thing McEvoy needs to work on is his leading timing and patterns while up forward.... But that will come with experience


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duckduckduckgoose wrote: Why there is emphasis still on tapwork these days is beyond me... the game has moved on.

Just like:
Do we care anymore how quick someone is leading out of the goalsquare? No.
That used to be a big deal remember- I used to love gloating to my mates about how good Plugger was at it for a guy his size.
Lloyd, Dunstall, Lynch- same skill, irrelevant in todays endurance footy.

Sure, it's still a nice thing for someone to have- pace off a standing start... but not something that defines the worth of a player.
Same with tapwork- nice to have.. non essential when compared with essentials like endurance, footy smarts and marking- things Big Ben has in spades.

The biggest thing McEvoy needs to work on is his leading timing and patterns while up forward.... But that will come with experience
I guess kicking goals for a forward is nice to have, but non essential?

Tapwork is sort of what the ruckman is there to do.


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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Don't think I'd do it, very hard to come by good ruck's.

McEvoy is really good around the ground, but not so with the taps. We only really have Hickey and Stanley left.

Unsure, I mean Savage is "ok" but not that great of a player imo. Pick 18 for McEvoy, mmm not to sure.


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Post: # 1400980Post Wayne42 »

lefty wrote:Don't think I'd do it, very hard to come by good ruck's.

McEvoy is really good around the ground, but not so with the taps. We only really have Hickey and Stanley left.

Unsure, I mean Savage is "ok" but not that great of a player imo. Pick 18 for McEvoy, mmm not to sure.
It is hard to come by good rucks, not sure we've come by one yet


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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Not saying we should or shouldnt

But I think calling Savage just a fringe player is slightly unfair on him.
Ok he didnt play in the GF but 56 games at 22yo in the top side of the last 2 years means ur a pretty good player.
Probably a season or two away from being a gun.

From a bigger picture - how do we rate Hickey and Rhys?

In my opinion one of the 3ruckmen has to go as their isnt room for all 3 in the same side and I think Rhys is a ruckman who can swing fwd but will never be a permanent kpp.


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Re: McEvoy to Hawthorn

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jaxons wrote:Get ready for this deal.
Shane Savage and Hawthorn's first pick for McEvoy.
Likely to be announced in next day or so.

How come no mention of this in any media rumour files? This is the only place I've seen this.

You haven't answered anyone who asked you for your source. If you're going to post speculation then post as speculation and not as a fact. If it's a fact, give us some evidence of your source. No point discussing it if it's just hot air.


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