Yep, the spin is insulting. Worse for me is the complete lack of accountability at the pointy end of the management cohort. i.e conducting a “thorough” review that didn’t include the senior coach with a win ratio of 33%. Laughable.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 4:50pm
For the pick cost neither pick up is bad. BUT both have poor recent injury records and so both may struggle to stay on the park. As such both are high risk acquisitions. Neither are certainties, and that why my ranking is low. I do suspect that Hannas worst will be stodgey if he cannot get back to his fitness of 2 years back. If he can get his fitness back, then he will be a bargain for us.just two
The Lions were looked at as a basket case just two drafts back. But they have done very well in rebuilding their list. Saints with our ins and outs have been only been treading water at best.
The Hawks have for example landed one player in Wingard who will lay very good football week in week out, and one high risk pick up in Scully who may well never, or rarely, play.
Scully virtually cost nothing though, but will squeeze their salary cap which is the only real negative in throwing the dice in gaining him. If they can get him back to his best then having Tom, JOM, Wingard and Scully gives them an elite midfield.
Even without Scully they have some cream in Wingard.
The main thing that gets up fans noses is the constant PR Spin from the club which does not match with what is actually being achieved list wise. there is way too much chest thumping and wishful thinking going on
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Re: Saints trade rating
The AFL site gave us a 6 out of 10 that's hardly a B IMO. It depends on who you listen to obviously you think we did pretty well but a lot people think we didn't . That doesn't mean your right & it just a matter of opinion.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Wed 17 Oct 2018 10:41pm Fox Sports gave us a B. Who said D and F?!
Ted right again...and I'm apparantly too positive. Lol.
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Thanks Ted, I enjoyed reading those assessments.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 4:17pm 3 grades gave a B. AFL 6/10. Another graded us a C.
So on average a B- I guess. Vastly different to a very negative and unreasonable D or F assessment off some posters here.
I think C is fair, D and below too negative.
I was always happy to get him, but concerned we’d over pay for Hannebery (pick wise) but that trade turned out well from that perspective.
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I cannot be bothered reading the bitchiness and name calling, but here is my two cents:
We have not trade IN anything great from an on field perspective, serviceable but not great.
In comparison to others though - we have retained some very good talent.
Picked up a nice Category B Rookie
Just a B
We have not trade IN anything great from an on field perspective, serviceable but not great.
In comparison to others though - we have retained some very good talent.
Picked up a nice Category B Rookie
Just a B
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It’s not a fail. But it’s not a high pass mark either. 6.5/10 which makes it a C grade for me.
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So the consensus is clearly a mix between B and C. I can accept that.
Posters that have admitted they were wrong about Hanna's gastro and the club didn't create a cover story.
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Re: Saints trade rating
You cannot be serious?
800,000 for four years plus a fifth year
injury prone
on the decline
ranked 355 this year
next years second rounder which might pick 19 or 20 for Hannerbury
Seriously, this is desperation on steroids
giving up next years second rounder is way too much
paying him 800,000 a year for four years plus a fifth year is outrageous
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Z minus to be precise!
ST KILDA concedes it didn't know the full extent of prized recruit Dan Hannebery's struggles with his body when it traded for him.
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Purely on trades made B-, may improve once draft night comes and live trading of picks.
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Re: Saints trade rating
6/10 indicates just OK, like this season where everyone just did enough to get a game, but no more. Headless chicken coach, plus a list where few really put their hands up and made a statement..more like "Ok what do I need to do to get a senior game, but I'm doing any more than I have to"
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Re: Saints trade rating
And he is a Xavier lad! You must be disgusted.Aussie Jonestown wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 7:29pmYou cannot be serious?
800,000 for four years plus a fifth year
injury prone
on the decline
ranked 355 this year
next years second rounder which might pick 19 or 20 for Hannerbury
Seriously, this is desperation on steroids
giving up next years second rounder is way too much
paying him 800,000 a year for four years plus a fifth year is outrageous
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No, you are not correct.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 7:06pm So the consensus is clearly a mix between B and C. I can accept that.
The consensus is C or lower or in percentage terms 38% that is a fail in any school , anywhere. What part of that dont you understand? The club has failed in its trading duties thus far for 2018.
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Incorrect. Consensus is more on the B side if anything and a C is not a fail. We got a distinction basically.
Posters that have admitted they were wrong about Hanna's gastro and the club didn't create a cover story.
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Turkish Roll!!!!!Aussie Jonestown wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 7:29pmYou cannot be serious?
800,000 for four years plus a fifth year
injury prone
on the decline
ranked 355 this year
next years second rounder which might pick 19 or 20 for Hannerbury
Seriously, this is desperation on steroids
giving up next years second rounder is way too much
paying him 800,000 a year for four years plus a fifth year is outrageous
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Re: Saints trade rating
As with most arguments, it comes down to semantics.
When we're grading this year's draft "performance" does that mean "considering what we had to work with" or "considering where we were promised we'd be by now in 2014"?
If the latter, this club is an ongoing, delusional disaster.
We were meant to develop a slew of high draft picks, gracefully retire some old champions, and then pounce on some high profile free agents with a massive war chest.
Instead we're mired in mediocrity with Coach 33% and a list clogged up with GOPs (at best). No one wants to come here.
Accordingly we've had to massively overpay Hannebury, offer ludicrous amounts to Shiel (who even then wasn't interested), and wildly overpay our underperforming GOPs.
Those on here who complain about negativity should realise we're only complaining to somehow jolt our administration out of its delusions before it's too late.
In the end I think it's good we didn't get Shiel (or anyone else worthwhile) as it would only offer a temporary fillip and buy Coach 33% an extra year or two.
We need to wipe the slate clean and start rebuilding again ASAP.
When we're grading this year's draft "performance" does that mean "considering what we had to work with" or "considering where we were promised we'd be by now in 2014"?
If the latter, this club is an ongoing, delusional disaster.
We were meant to develop a slew of high draft picks, gracefully retire some old champions, and then pounce on some high profile free agents with a massive war chest.
Instead we're mired in mediocrity with Coach 33% and a list clogged up with GOPs (at best). No one wants to come here.
Accordingly we've had to massively overpay Hannebury, offer ludicrous amounts to Shiel (who even then wasn't interested), and wildly overpay our underperforming GOPs.
Those on here who complain about negativity should realise we're only complaining to somehow jolt our administration out of its delusions before it's too late.
In the end I think it's good we didn't get Shiel (or anyone else worthwhile) as it would only offer a temporary fillip and buy Coach 33% an extra year or two.
We need to wipe the slate clean and start rebuilding again ASAP.
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Re: Saints trade rating
if i picked up a footy again and kicked it through the big sticks from 20m i'd call that an A.
if kennedy did it i'd tell him to put some bloody effort into it and try from 60m.
st kilda's trading team just did the former.
if kennedy did it i'd tell him to put some bloody effort into it and try from 60m.
st kilda's trading team just did the former.
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Re: Saints trade rating
http://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/AVJs5/1/
shows longt erm gain/loss and short term (2019) for all teams over the trade period.
we are 15th in long term with a fairly bad loss, but with a minor gain for 2019.
The opposite of teams like gws and the suns. freo good short term and excellent on long.
shows longt erm gain/loss and short term (2019) for all teams over the trade period.
we are 15th in long term with a fairly bad loss, but with a minor gain for 2019.
The opposite of teams like gws and the suns. freo good short term and excellent on long.
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Re: Saints trade rating
Did you mean 20 m or 2m? Thought you made have made a mathematical error theredesertsaint wrote: ↑Fri 19 Oct 2018 12:42am if i picked up a footy again and kicked it through the big sticks from 20m i'd call that an A.
if kennedy did it i'd tell him to put some bloody effort into it and try from 60m.
st kilda's trading team just did the former.
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And thank-you for all your contributions to the club.chico2001 wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 4:13pmI wish you all the best in any future endeavors DHDevilhead wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 4:10pmThanks for the kind words Chico but I have decided to hang up the bootschico2001 wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 3:18pm As long as DH gets on the park then he will get his 20-25 disposals and keep a good opposition player occupied. If he has a good summer getting his body right and you will then see a difference in Ross and Jack. Only problem is the buggers are poor kicks which really hurts.
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What you forget to mention re hawthorn is that yes they got Wingard but gave up Burton, who was 2nd in the rising star . So it’s not all plus plussaintsRrising wrote: ↑Thu 18 Oct 2018 4:50pm
For the pick cost neither pick up is bad. BUT both have poor recent injury records and so both may struggle to stay on the park. As such both are high risk acquisitions. Neither are certainties, and that why my ranking is low. I do suspect that Hannas worst will be stodgey if he cannot get back to his fitness of 2 years back. If he can get his fitness back, then he will be a bargain for us.just two
The Lions were looked at as a basket case just two drafts back. But they have done very well in rebuilding their list. Saints with our ins and outs have been only been treading water at best.
The Hawks have for example landed one player in Wingard who will lay very good football week in week out, and one high risk pick up in Scully who may well never, or rarely, play.
Scully virtually cost nothing though, but will squeeze their salary cap which is the only real negative in throwing the dice in gaining him. If they can get him back to his best then having Tom, JOM, Wingard and Scully gives them an elite midfield.
Even without Scully they have some cream in Wingard.
The main thing that gets up fan's noses is the constant PR Spin from the club which does not match with what is actually being achieved list wise. There is way too much chest thumping and wishful thinking going on.
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It didn’t have to be a super star but who/where is that young guy with a bit of upside that we’re hoping can take the next step? Just a seed for someone that will be a lock in a position we need civered
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That's true. But to be fair - I think St Kilda's trading team only did what the hand they had allowed them to do. They started with: -desertsaint wrote: ↑Fri 19 Oct 2018 12:42am if i picked up a footy again and kicked it through the big sticks from 20m i'd call that an A.
if kennedy did it i'd tell him to put some bloody effort into it and try from 60m.
st kilda's trading team just did the former.
- Being backed into a corner by having a numpty coach extended whom the industry knows isn't up to it;
- A list of players whom were largely untradeable due to their poor years and overall stagnation (the one player with currency - J Steven - was outright rejected as tradeable);
- A recent poor year which 'featured' coaching, game plan and effort that was so uncohesive at times that you wonder whether our boys would beat a good VFL team
In short - I don't think they were able to trade some/most/nearly all of our of players because there were simply no takers for them. All this talk of shipping Weller, Gilbert, Armo et al off to GC for a 2nd rd pick was highly unlikely as the opposition knows as much as our fans that most of our players are strugglers. And so it came to pass.
Our hope is that (1) the existing players respond to Hanners and Kent coming in and lift their performances or (2) Richo finally gets the ar$e that he deserves and that a new coach is able to extract more from the list so that we ultimately improve to a level that we're able to sell ourselves as a destination for quality talent and not just fringe players
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