Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
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Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
I understand that a player can't be on a rookie list for a third year,
If this is correct, O'keaney must be either up graded or delisted as trading him is no longer an option.
We have pick 100 to use on him but that means three more players have to be delisted.
Holmes, Pierce, Wright or Minchington are the obvious ones in the firing line.
If this is correct, O'keaney must be either up graded or delisted as trading him is no longer an option.
We have pick 100 to use on him but that means three more players have to be delisted.
Holmes, Pierce, Wright or Minchington are the obvious ones in the firing line.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
Off to one side...I can't believe we'd give Lonie another crack and not Meatball. I guess if you're in charge of a list, and you've got 2 inconsistent and not entirely effective small forwards, you'd give the younger one a chance to develop of the two. Meatball did take a couple games on though, Lonie only has endeavour IMO. We'll see.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
degruch wrote:Off to one side...I can't believe we'd give Lonie another crack and not Meatball. I guess if you're in charge of a list, and you've got 2 inconsistent and not entirely effective small forwards, you'd give the younger one a chance to develop of the two. Meatball did take a couple games on though, Lonie only has endeavour IMO. We'll see.
I know Mitch only played a handful of games, but in those played I believe he was in the top 10 in the competition for forward defensive efforts. Around 6 I believe.
I would be sorry to see him go.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
I don't think that's true any longer regarding rookies.saynta wrote:I understand that a player can't be on a rookie list for a third year,
If this is correct, O'keaney must be either up graded or delisted as trading him is no longer an option.
We have pick 100 to use on him but that means three more players have to be delisted.
Holmes, Pierce, Wright or Minchington are the obvious ones in the firing line.
From Wikipedia, so you know it's true:
But there has also been some mention of the rules changing this year and rookies being treated the same as senior listed players.Each club is allowed to maintain a list of up to six eligible Category A rookies and three Category B rookies. Up to three rookies can be retained, with the player's permission for a second or third season,[2] with the others having to be either delisted or elevated to the primary list at the time of the National Draft.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
There was talk about the reasons that Collingwood signed the young rookie Sam Murray from the Swans and mention that he couldn't stay on the rookie list for a third year.kosifantutti wrote:I don't think that's true any longer regarding rookies.saynta wrote:I understand that a player can't be on a rookie list for a third year,
If this is correct, O'keaney must be either up graded or delisted as trading him is no longer an option.
We have pick 100 to use on him but that means three more players have to be delisted.
Holmes, Pierce, Wright or Minchington are the obvious ones in the firing line.
From Wikipedia, so you know it's true:But there has also been some mention of the rules changing this year and rookies being treated the same as senior listed players.Each club is allowed to maintain a list of up to six eligible Category A rookies and three Category B rookies. Up to three rookies can be retained, with the player's permission for a second or third season,[2] with the others having to be either delisted or elevated to the primary list at the time of the National Draft.
""Murray, taken by the Swans with pick 66 in the 2015 rookie draft, is yet to play an AFL game and has been plying his trade in the NEAFL where he’s transitioned from a midfielder to a defender.
Collingwood fans hit social media to criticise the deal, but recruiting boss Derek Hine asked: “Have they seen Sammy play?
“Everyone can smash it, but they don’t know him. They’ve got no understanding of the player or the rules.
“The difficult thing we had in this particular trade is that the rules state the player, as a second year rookie, has only got three avenues. He can take a contract to join Sydney’s primary list, he gets traded as has happened here, or he has to sit out of footy for 12 months. He can’t go into the national draft.”
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
That's interesting, because I just found this in the AFL rules
That document is dated 2016 but I won't assume it's the latest version.
http://s.afl.com.au/staticfile/AFL%20Te ... 202016.pdfA Club may retain a Player on its Rookie List for a third season provided it
nominates such Player or Players using Form 32 prior to advising the AFL of its
Primary List under Rule 6.1(a) and such Player consents to being nominated on
the Rookie List for a third season.
That document is dated 2016 but I won't assume it's the latest version.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
Bit of a puzzle eh?kosifantutti wrote:That's interesting, because I just found this in the AFL rules
http://s.afl.com.au/staticfile/AFL%20Te ... 202016.pdfA Club may retain a Player on its Rookie List for a third season provided it
nominates such Player or Players using Form 32 prior to advising the AFL of its
Primary List under Rule 6.1(a) and such Player consents to being nominated on
the Rookie List for a third season.
That document is dated 2016 but I won't assume it's the latest version.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
I have NOK being taken at No5 in the rookie draft ahead of the 2016 season.saynta wrote:I understand that a player can't be on a rookie list for a third year,
If this is correct, O'keaney must be either up graded or delisted as trading him is no longer an option.
We have pick 100 to use on him but that means three more players have to be delisted.
Holmes, Pierce, Wright or Minchington are the obvious ones in the firing line.
That means he has a year to go as a rookie before he must be upgraded or face the draft again.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
Word is will either be delisted or upgraded to the senior list and a tall (probably Pierce) will be put on the rookie list. NOK position is now more favourable after the trade period that isn’t to say he won’t be gone.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
I am unsure of height and weight but if you are of smaller frame then you need a point of difference being pace, evasion and sublime skills with the ball in hand including because your stature means you will be fed the ball more often than not
So a receiver not an inside player, where bigger bodies are required
Freeman is the proto type with a mature body shape plus pace and skills
Gresham has evasion skills to offset a lack of genuine pace - and skills with the ball
Where do Minchington, Lonie and Wright compare?
And O'Kearney?
As an example, Sinclair has outside skills including 2 sided use which is an asset not these days readily apparent for some reason
That 2 sided use sets Sinclair apart and delivers him space to work in
These are the skill sets you note
So a receiver not an inside player, where bigger bodies are required
Freeman is the proto type with a mature body shape plus pace and skills
Gresham has evasion skills to offset a lack of genuine pace - and skills with the ball
Where do Minchington, Lonie and Wright compare?
And O'Kearney?
As an example, Sinclair has outside skills including 2 sided use which is an asset not these days readily apparent for some reason
That 2 sided use sets Sinclair apart and delivers him space to work in
These are the skill sets you note
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
To the top wrote:I am unsure of height and weight but if you are of smaller frame then you need a point of difference being pace, evasion and sublime skills with the ball in hand including because your stature means you will be fed the ball more often than not
So a receiver not an inside player, where bigger bodies are required
Freeman is the proto type with a mature body shape plus pace and skills
Gresham has evasion skills to offset a lack of genuine pace - and skills with the ball
Where do Minchington, Lonie and Wright compare?
And O'Kearney?
As an example, Sinclair has outside skills including 2 sided use which is an asset not these days readily apparent for some reason
That 2 sided use sets Sinclair apart and delivers him space to work in
These are the skill sets you note
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
Good post.....totally agreeTo the top wrote:I am unsure of height and weight but if you are of smaller frame then you need a point of difference being pace, evasion and sublime skills with the ball in hand including because your stature means you will be fed the ball more often than not
So a receiver not an inside player, where bigger bodies are required
Freeman is the proto type with a mature body shape plus pace and skills
Gresham has evasion skills to offset a lack of genuine pace - and skills with the ball
Where do Minchington, Lonie and Wright compare?
And O'Kearney?
As an example, Sinclair has outside skills including 2 sided use which is an asset not these days readily apparent for some reason
That 2 sided use sets Sinclair apart and delivers him space to work in
These are the skill sets you note
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
Interesting question.
I don't watch any VFL so I am wondering how NOK compares with someone like Eli Templeton?
I don't watch any VFL so I am wondering how NOK compares with someone like Eli Templeton?
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
I think Eli had a better year, but Nick has more upside.Con Gorozidis wrote:Interesting question.
I don't watch any VFL so I am wondering how NOK compares with someone like Eli Templeton?
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
Certainly reads like he had a good season so doesn't deserve to be delisted aged 20.
Happy if they can find a spot for him.
I'd prefer NOK on the list than Lonie to be honest.
Just can't see how Lonie can make it in the AFL unfortunately.
Happy if they can find a spot for him.
I'd prefer NOK on the list than Lonie to be honest.
Just can't see how Lonie can make it in the AFL unfortunately.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
Yep agreed, won the calders best and fairest and was in the all Australian under 18s side the kid is definitely no slouch and just needs opportunity.saynta wrote:I think Eli had a better year, but Nick has more upside.Con Gorozidis wrote:Interesting question.
I don't watch any VFL so I am wondering how NOK compares with someone like Eli Templeton?
Was touted as a top 10 pick in 2015 then during the year slowly went down the order, I know a few clubs didn’t pick him because he didn’t have “x factor”.
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No X factor might cause him to go through life pondering the Why factor, especially if he is dumped.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
ZzzzzzWayne42 wrote:No X factor might cause him to go through life pondering the Why factor, especially if he is dumped.
Only kidding Wayne42 (x,y,z).
What about the Irish guy (I've forgotten his name)? He was playing a similar small forward role as well.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
If Lonie and Minch get contracts then the potentially much better NOK will get delisted
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
I have watched a heap of Sandringham games over the last two years.
NOK is a good player can find the footy well and is a nice mark for his height, but he does not have any X factor and is very conservative in his ball use.
Minchington is a much better player in my opinion, NOK should be given a final third year as a rookie to see if he can become morse damaging by foot as he can find the football no trouble.
NOK is a good player can find the footy well and is a nice mark for his height, but he does not have any X factor and is very conservative in his ball use.
Minchington is a much better player in my opinion, NOK should be given a final third year as a rookie to see if he can become morse damaging by foot as he can find the football no trouble.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
To be sure, it's Connellan. This guy has serious wheels. He could be like McKenna or AMT at Essendon. A real smokey for 2018.,Jacks Back wrote:ZzzzzzWayne42 wrote:No X factor might cause him to go through life pondering the Why factor, especially if he is dumped.
Only kidding Wayne42 (x,y,z).
What about the Irish guy (I've forgotten his name)? He was playing a similar small forward role as well.
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Re: Where to for Nick O'Keaney.
When was this announced??Saintly66 wrote:Has been delisted.
"...If there has been one recurring theme through this whole shocking mess, it has been the misguided, inflated egos and their ill-judged determination to cling to long-standing old boy friendships. The bad advice that has guided the selfish and culpable James Hird has not only punctuated this saga but symbolised it..."
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I'm not sure if Saintly66 is an ITK or just posts things he half heard a month ago. He announced the delisting of one of the Irishmen last week but I think it was actually Joe Baker Thomas who was delisted weeks ago.Selhurst Saint wrote:When was this announced??Saintly66 wrote:Has been delisted.
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Hmmmm....It has just been announced.
"...If there has been one recurring theme through this whole shocking mess, it has been the misguided, inflated egos and their ill-judged determination to cling to long-standing old boy friendships. The bad advice that has guided the selfish and culpable James Hird has not only punctuated this saga but symbolised it..."