Agreed on TDL, but dont know if Weller can play forward. Was played there by GC but seemed to only shine in midfield. Can he play forward, that is the question.mad saint guy wrote: Well for one thing, TDL is a small, soft, low-possession forward pocket who doesn't tackle, crumb or kick many goals. Saad has more upside but is likely to be suspended for the next two season, and is therefore a waste of a spot. Jones will be 30 by the time next season starts, can't kick and rarely stops an opponent anymore. I believe Curren should become our new run-with midfielder (who also accumulates quality disposals and can kick goals).
Respectively disagree on Jones. yes his kicking is poor, however if you saw the job he did on Gary Ablett in R22 you wouldn't say he cant stop anymore. Since Baker left we haven't had a stopper apart from Jones who gives the team a lot in the at role. He will also help our fledging mids get better if he can negate one of the oppositions ball winning mids.
Dont know if Weller can do that role. Others have stated Geary can do the Jones role, but I think Geary can still blossom inot a hard in and under mid a bit like Sydneys Paul Kelly, a late bloomer but wasted as a stopper, also dont think he is quick enough to do the Jones role.
Agreed he is worth taking the punt but not at the expense of getting rid of our only stopper. Would ratherTDL, or Dunnel getting the flick.mad saint guy wrote:Weller is a strong-bodied young midfielder with a fair chunk of AFL experience already to his name. Right now he'd be around the same level as Seb Ross, perhaps with a little less class and more aggression. We need to build our young midfield reserves because not all of them will come good and we don't want to be relying heavily on 18 year old draftees and a 30+ veterans as our only support for Steven and Armo next year. Weller would help keep competition healthy for the likes of Ross, Curren and Newnes while having the potential to become a 150 gamer himself.