Insane to use a high pick on a ruckman?Moorabbin Man wrote:Always an act of insanity to invest such a high pick in a ruckman,
kruezer goes ok when not injured
Nic Nat
Luenberger
Macintosh
Hale
all top 10 picks and that was just quick look
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Insane to use a high pick on a ruckman?Moorabbin Man wrote:Always an act of insanity to invest such a high pick in a ruckman,
Moods wrote:Simply because he was crap. Took one good pack mark, but had no influence on the game. My Hawks supporting mate sounds as disappointed with McEvoy as we are with Savage. Call it a nil all draw and move on.
Moorabbin Man wrote:invest such a high pick in a ruckman,.
Most likely that selection did cost us two flags. (Providing that we'd taken Junior Boy, as though I'd rate the less injury-prone Dangerfield as better overall, Paddy wasn't ready to impact in 2009/10... just as the Dud and Armo' weren't.)Moorabbin Man wrote:Sorry, but typical. He got smashed at centre bounces which is somewhat typical. Well done to Chris Pelchen for his shrewdness and guts. History we'll see us as having reamed Hawthorn on this deal. We took Ben Evoy with 7 in the 2007 draft. Always an act of insanity to invest such a high pick in a ruckman, particularly when we could have used it on: Patrick Dangerfield; Cyril Rioli or Callan Ward all would have been significantly better picks. May have even cost us a flag. Having traded him for Dunstan, Acres and Savage has gone some way to fixing that mistake.
3 for 2 or 3 for 3 if you want to count their rookie upgrade as a player.fugazi wrote:3 players for 1......Dunstan excellent and the others are chances to be very good.
Happy with this trade.
[/quote]8856brother wrote:You couldn't possibly last that long. Pick something more realistic.plugger66 wrote:
I will stop posting for an hour.
I'm not going to bag him, especially as it seems he would have been happy to remain a Saint. I always rated him and still think the deal that was made will turn out to be win/win.clarky449 wrote:If he was still a Saints player, im sure most of you would be saying different stuff..
Except we got one very good draft pickMoods wrote:Simply because he was crap. Took one good pack mark, but had no influence on the game. My Hawks supporting mate sounds as disappointed with McEvoy as we are with Savage. Call it a nil all draw and move on.
Plus, some of us knew Big mac was crap before most would agree, the gap is narrowing..Milne wrote:Except we got one very good draft pickMoods wrote:Simply because he was crap. Took one good pack mark, but had no influence on the game. My Hawks supporting mate sounds as disappointed with McEvoy as we are with Savage. Call it a nil all draw and move on.
He is not crap, but he is overrated.Wayne42 wrote:Plus, some of us knew Big mac was crap before most would agree, the gap is narrowing..Milne wrote:Except we got one very good draft pickMoods wrote:Simply because he was crap. Took one good pack mark, but had no influence on the game. My Hawks supporting mate sounds as disappointed with McEvoy as we are with Savage. Call it a nil all draw and move on.
If he is overrated then he must must be crapMilne wrote:He is not crap, but he is overrated.Wayne42 wrote:Plus, some of us knew Big mac was crap before most would agree, the gap is narrowing..Milne wrote:
Except we got one very good draft pick
Not here to pick on Mac as I think he's a quality player and wish him well, but I'd imagine that if Hickey played the same game as Mac did yesterday you'd be using your 'gumby' catch-cry pretty regularly.BigMart wrote: I though he contest well in the air fwd and gave a physical contest around the ground
Well put Sobraz.Sobraz wrote:Not here to pick on Mac as I think he's a quality player and wish him well, but I'd imagine that if Hickey played the same game as Mac did yesterday you'd be using your 'gumby' catch-cry pretty regularly.BigMart wrote: I though he contest well in the air fwd and gave a physical contest around the ground
It was a poor game by his standards, no way around that. Hickey has shown more than enough to justify Pelchin's call.. As it stands now I'd much rather have our current set up than have stuck with Mac. Thats why Pelchin is in the position his is and I read fan forums..
Couldn't agree more. You have to give something to get something. Hawks gave up a bit with an eye on their flag chances in the next year or two. Saints gave up a bit with their eye on the future.joffaboy wrote:McEvoy is NOT crap.
Savage is NOT crap.
Dunstan is showing potential and poise.
Acres apparently going OK at Sandy.
Neither club should feel dudded. Only ones who feel a bit dudded are the supposed commentators on SEN calling the trade ludicrious and others saying cubs were laughing at us.
Dont know if they are laughing now or taking notice of what may be a super trade for both clubs
And if SEN can achieve ratings of more than about 2% then there'll probably be 3 happy partiesremboy wrote:Couldn't agree more. You have to give something to get something. Hawks gave up a bit with an eye on their flag chances in the next year or two. Saints gave up a bit with their eye on the future.joffaboy wrote:McEvoy is NOT crap.
Savage is NOT crap.
Dunstan is showing potential and poise.
Acres apparently going OK at Sandy.
Neither club should feel dudded. Only ones who feel a bit dudded are the supposed commentators on SEN calling the trade ludicrious and others saying cubs were laughing at us.
Dont know if they are laughing now or taking notice of what may be a super trade for both clubs
I think both clubs achieved what they wanted out of it. If the Hawks make the GF this year and the Saints are in the finals in three years they'll both have achieved what they wanted.
Just remind me.BigMart wrote:Just remind me?
Was he returning from a calf... Isn't a tall normally subbed? The have Hale and Roughie
Rucked against a 209cm Monster and a former AA 203cm gun
Not many will beat those two.. Massive men... Simpson is enormous
I though he contest well in the air fwd and gave a physical contest around the ground
joffaboy wrote:McEvoy is NOT crap.
Savage is NOT crap.
Dunstan is showing potential and poise.
Acres apparently going OK at Sandy.
Neither club should feel dudded. Only ones who feel a bit dudded are the supposed commentators on SEN calling the trade ludicrious and others saying cubs were laughing at us.
Dont know if they are laughing now or taking notice of what may be a super trade for both clubs
I wonder if that is how the recruiters that brokered the McEvoy deal approached the trade. Were the high draft picks the main attraction and an extra player being thrown in viewed as the sweetener and not the other way around. Savage was a fringe player and had hardly established himself in the Hawks team so I doubt we thought McEvoy for Savage was the cornerstone of the trade. I suppose what I'm saying is, either way you look at it I hope our supporters appreciate that the trade deal is starting to look like it was a good one and that it is worth going easy on Savage while he tries to prove himself.Spinner wrote:joffaboy wrote:McEvoy is NOT crap.
Savage is NOT crap.
Dunstan is showing potential and poise.
Acres apparently going OK at Sandy.
Neither club should feel dudded. Only ones who feel a bit dudded are the supposed commentators on SEN calling the trade ludicrious and others saying cubs were laughing at us.
Dont know if they are laughing now or taking notice of what may be a super trade for both clubs
Hold on a second, lets not get carried away - Right now Savage is a reserves player for us.
Dunstan has been unbelievably good, but lets be realistic with Savage. Hasn't impressed all that much and should have been a senior player right from the start.