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Re: Aiden Boner
We're already trying to introduce 5 new players.
That's already going to be a challenge to integrate them.
Getting another one?? Especially that isn't much chop?
That's already going to be a challenge to integrate them.
Getting another one?? Especially that isn't much chop?
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Re: Aiden Boner
Why? We get new players each year.BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 11:53am We're already trying to introduce 5 new players.
That's already going to be a challenge to integrate them.
Difference this time will be that they will now mainly all be experienced AFL players. Surely this makes them easier to integrate than if for example we picked all kids/state league level players?
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Re: Aiden Boner
Mods, can we please amend this post to spell this guy's name correctly. I like a good laugh as much as anyone, but the joke has gone on way too long and is just plain disrespectful to the bloke.
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Re: Aiden Boner
Don't bother. Too hard basket for this year. If we land hill, Paddy, Zak, and Howard it will be impressive
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Re: Aiden Boner
I prefer a gradual change to the 22.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 12:14pmWhy? We get new players each year.BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 11:53am We're already trying to introduce 5 new players.
That's already going to be a challenge to integrate them.
Difference this time will be that they will now mainly all be experienced AFL players. Surely this makes them easier to integrate than if for example we picked all kids/state league level players?
Too many at once changes the dynamic too much. Although that may not be a bad thing.
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Re: Aiden Boner
Well changing our dynamic will be more likely to be a positive than a negative, as let's face it in 2019 the dynamic was mainly poor.BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 2:21pm
I prefer a gradual change to the 22.
Too many at once changes the dynamic too much. Although that may not be a bad thing.
And with all the injuries we had in 2019 (often about 14 not available from the list) we had no fixed 22 anyway with the 22 varying enormously over the year. So 5 new faces are not really going to rock things anymore than the injuries did anyway, and probably a lot less.
So just by having a fit list you will have many changes from the "average" 22 we fielded in 2019 anyway.
With Ratten, and the new assistants, you would also expect to see a new gameplan and tactics being rolled out and so that would disrupt things more than mixing in some new experienced players.
There is a whole pre-season to integrate the tradees.
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Re: Aiden Boner
Aiden?Bardon Saint wrote:A bit stiff to be noted for his name rather than his footballing ability
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Re: Aiden Bonar
Deal done. Great value pick-up by North. Love money-ball trades and North have spent nothing to get him.
North Melbourne: Aiden Bonar and a future fourth-round selection (tied to Melbourne)
Greater Western Sydney: Future third-round selection
Definitely would have liked to have taken that one.
North Melbourne: Aiden Bonar and a future fourth-round selection (tied to Melbourne)
Greater Western Sydney: Future third-round selection
Definitely would have liked to have taken that one.
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Re: Aiden Bonar
I'm pretty sure he was on huge money, which limited his appeal?evertonfc wrote: ↑Wed 16 Oct 2019 7:44pm Deal done. Great value pick-up by North. Love money-ball trades and North have spent nothing to get him.
North Melbourne: Aiden Bonar and a future fourth-round selection (tied to Melbourne)
Greater Western Sydney: Future third-round selection
Definitely would have liked to have taken that one.
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Re: Aiden Bonar
yeah I heard around $400k, which is above the league average, 2 years in the league and 6 games is definitely overpaid. Would've still loved him at the saints though.degruch wrote: ↑Wed 16 Oct 2019 7:54pmI'm pretty sure he was on huge money, which limited his appeal?evertonfc wrote: ↑Wed 16 Oct 2019 7:44pm Deal done. Great value pick-up by North. Love money-ball trades and North have spent nothing to get him.
North Melbourne: Aiden Bonar and a future fourth-round selection (tied to Melbourne)
Greater Western Sydney: Future third-round selection
Definitely would have liked to have taken that one.
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Re: Aiden Boner
The club definitely needs to shake things up a bit as same old, same old was clearly not working. At the least, we should be unpredictable for a while.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 2:57pmWell changing our dynamic will be more likely to be a positive than a negative, as let's face it in 2019 the dynamic was mainly poor.BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 2:21pm
I prefer a gradual change to the 22.
Too many at once changes the dynamic too much. Although that may not be a bad thing.
And with all the injuries we had in 2019 (often about 14 not available from the list) we had no fixed 22 anyway with the 22 varying enormously over the year. So 5 new faces are not really going to rock things anymore than the injuries did anyway, and probably a lot less.
So just by having a fit list you will have many changes from the "average" 22 we fielded in 2019 anyway.
With Ratten, and the new assistants, you would also expect to see a new gameplan and tactics being rolled out and so that would disrupt things more than mixing in some new experienced players.
There is a whole pre-season to integrate the tradees.
I just hope we haven’t overpaid.
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Re: Aiden Bonar
Baffling that we didn't go after him at that price. Clearly salary cap isn't an issue. Would have been a potential gun coming very cheap. Would certainly take him ahead of Butler.
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Re: Aiden Bonar
Agree... best deals Saints did are with Sydney clubs. Bruce for pick in the 40s, Membrey for a nothing pick...mad saint guy wrote: ↑Thu 17 Oct 2019 4:34am Baffling that we didn't go after him at that price. Clearly salary cap isn't an issue. Would have been a potential gun coming very cheap. Would certainly take him ahead of Butler.
Saints have a future 4th rounder so could have traded him. After Acres loss, there aren’t many tall mids (~190cm) at the saints.
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Re: Aiden Bonar
I’ve got a Bonar after this trade period.
One is enough.
One is enough.
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Re: Aiden Boner
We got poor value from Stuv but as you said sameSaintPav wrote: ↑Wed 16 Oct 2019 9:43pmThe club definitely needs to shake things up a bit as same old, same old was clearly not working. At the least, we should be unpredictable for a while.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 2:57pmWell changing our dynamic will be more likely to be a positive than a negative, as let's face it in 2019 the dynamic was mainly poor.BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Fri 11 Oct 2019 2:21pm
I prefer a gradual change to the 22.
Too many at once changes the dynamic too much. Although that may not be a bad thing.
And with all the injuries we had in 2019 (often about 14 not available from the list) we had no fixed 22 anyway with the 22 varying enormously over the year. So 5 new faces are not really going to rock things anymore than the injuries did anyway, and probably a lot less.
So just by having a fit list you will have many changes from the "average" 22 we fielded in 2019 anyway.
With Ratten, and the new assistants, you would also expect to see a new gameplan and tactics being rolled out and so that would disrupt things more than mixing in some new experienced players.
There is a whole pre-season to integrate the tradees.
I just hope we haven’t overpaid.
old ain’t working.
The big possible upside apart from the trades is King & Bytel.
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Re: Aiden Bonar
Not the sort of player we needed. We needed pace and outside run so that is what we got. He is an in and under mid we are well served in that area.
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Re: Aiden Boner
Goodness me.
Next thing you'll be saying you find Benny Hill juvenile!
I occasionally post/read on my Local Nextdoor community website.
There is a guy there who posts under the name "Ivor Bonar".
Funniest thing is I think that is his actual name!
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Re: Aiden Bonar
What did Curly think of him?
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Re: Aiden Bonar
That's actually the only "bonar" comment in this thread that made me smile.
Very clever
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Re: Aiden Bonar
Curly is still spewing about the mark Ivo didn't pay to Chas Baker in front of goal in 1902.
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