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Re: Keep Coffield
Disappointing to hear that Nick Coffield has decided to play for Footscray as I felt we had yet to see him play after long term injury. However, as the saying goes 'that's football' and so we shouldn't agonise over what he might have been, time to move on. It's likely he could see that it would be hard for him to break into St Kilda's best 23 with Nasiah Wanganeen Milera taking a stranglehold on HB/wing and he probably lacks the pace to play midfield.
It's been said that the club was going to make substantial changes to the list during the current off-season, so although they offered him a new contract it was probably below the level Coffield wanted, which suggests they weren't all that keen to keep him and are happy to see him go.
Lehtlean mentioned in an interview this week that the club was aware that in order to bring quality players in they would have to let some who are borderline go, every club has to make these sorts of decisions at this time of year.
It's been said that the club was going to make substantial changes to the list during the current off-season, so although they offered him a new contract it was probably below the level Coffield wanted, which suggests they weren't all that keen to keep him and are happy to see him go.
Lehtlean mentioned in an interview this week that the club was aware that in order to bring quality players in they would have to let some who are borderline go, every club has to make these sorts of decisions at this time of year.
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Re: Keep Coffield
Sanctorum wrote: ↑Fri 06 Oct 2023 12:58pm Disappointing to hear that Nick Coffield has decided to play for Footscray as I felt we had yet to see him play after long term injury. However, as the saying goes 'that's football' and so we shouldn't agonise over what he might have been, time to move on. It's likely he could see that it would be hard for him to break into St Kilda's best 23 with Nasiah Wanganeen Milera taking a stranglehold on HB/wing and he probably lacks the pace to play midfield.
It's been said that the club was going to make substantial changes to the list during the current off-season, so although they offered him a new contract it was probably below the level Coffield wanted, which suggests they weren't all that keen to keep him and are happy to see him go.
Lehtlean mentioned in an interview this week that the club was aware that in order to bring quality players in they would have to let some who are borderline go, every club has to make these sorts of decisions at this time of year.
People seem to have him pigeon-holed as a half back only. I have him down as a potentially elite player and good players, well you find a way to get them in the team.
Let's hope he doesn't absolutely tear it up for the Dullbogs. I fear that he might.
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Re: Keep Coffield
Yep, sensible post. Saints have said they want to really use the draft this year, only have an average hand in the draft, and need to bring in Henry, Dow and possibly others. The Coffield pick we get may be used for Henry, and not dilute our draft hand. We would be trying to strengthen our draft hand further, hence the Gresham/Shiel deal, also some talk about a salary dump for Nick Haines for another draft pick.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Fri 06 Oct 2023 12:58pm Disappointing to hear that Nick Coffield has decided to play for Footscray as I felt we had yet to see him play after long term injury. However, as the saying goes 'that's football' and so we shouldn't agonise over what he might have been, time to move on. It's likely he could see that it would be hard for him to break into St Kilda's best 23 with Nasiah Wanganeen Milera taking a stranglehold on HB/wing and he probably lacks the pace to play midfield.
It's been said that the club was going to make substantial changes to the list during the current off-season, so although they offered him a new contract it was probably below the level Coffield wanted, which suggests they weren't all that keen to keep him and are happy to see him go.
Lehtlean mentioned in an interview this week that the club was aware that in order to bring quality players in they would have to let some who are borderline go, every club has to make these sorts of decisions at this time of year.
Tough decisions need to be made.
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Re: Keep Coffield
Ya think Tom Highmore will get a crack - or should I say, more if a crack , a glimpse, a peep …at playing firsts now?
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Re: Keep Coffield
NO.
Might get a chance of showing some bum crack.
Might get a chance of showing some bum crack.
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Re: Keep Coffield
There are whispers over on the Dogs BF board that we are showing interest in Rory Lobb and he may become part of the Coffield trade. A lot on their board also want to target Billings, suggesting he has the game to compliment their forward line.
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Re: Keep Coffield
Boy… I did not like any part of that postImpatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 9:54am There are whispers over on the Dogs BF board that we are showing interest in Rory Lobb and he may become part of the Coffield trade. A lot on their board also want to target Billings, suggesting he has the game to compliment their forward line.
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Re: Keep Coffield
We went after Lobb last trade period.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 9:54am There are whispers over on the Dogs BF board that we are showing interest in Rory Lobb and he may become part of the Coffield trade. A lot on their board also want to target Billings, suggesting he has the game to compliment their forward line.
Re: Keep Coffield
Yes, from our former Coach he was disappointed to miss out on Lobb on account of a relatively minor amount of salary.
He understood Lobb would be at St Kilda.
It would therefore be ironic if we now got him for the loss of Coffield.
Mind you, I would be disappointed to lose Coffield as I was to lose Acres, sent to WA because it was thought it would be beneficial for him to return home. And now he plays for Carlton!!
He understood Lobb would be at St Kilda.
It would therefore be ironic if we now got him for the loss of Coffield.
Mind you, I would be disappointed to lose Coffield as I was to lose Acres, sent to WA because it was thought it would be beneficial for him to return home. And now he plays for Carlton!!
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Re: Keep Coffield
Lobb is no star, but is a big tall ruck/ forward who is at senior level and can walk into a side. If we lose Marshall to injury in 2024, then we're stuffed. RL has probably indicated to Coff that he may not be an automatic selection.Killa wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 10:17am Yes, from our former Coach he was disappointed to miss out on Lobb on account of a relatively minor amount of salary.
He understood Lobb would be at St Kilda.
It would therefore be ironic if we now got him for the loss of Coffield.
Mind you, I would be disappointed to lose Coffield as I was to lose Acres, sent to WA because it was thought it would be beneficial for him to return home. And now he plays for Carlton!!
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Re: Keep Coffield
AFL version of cannibalism.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 9:59amBoy… I did not like any part of that postImpatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 9:54am There are whispers over on the Dogs BF board that we are showing interest in Rory Lobb and he may become part of the Coffield trade. A lot on their board also want to target Billings, suggesting he has the game to compliment their forward line.
We eat up Freo and Carlton players because of links to coaches and officials (although we sent back Blacres as under done).
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Essendon are starving because they are poor hunters, so they gather remainders.
Melbourne eats its own.
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Re: Keep Coffield
No thank you to Lobb.
I’d rather have a decent crack at a younger player, someone like Henry Smith at the Lions.
Though contracted I think he’s ready to break through in the next two years as a forward/ ruck.
Has finally finished growing, is filling out and is starting to hold marks and be more competent in the ruck and use his size.
I remember being very keen to grab Peter Wright when he was leaving the Suns. He was working out at the gym I go to when on the GC and was very open about his situation.
Chatting he said he hadn’t been physical enough and was committed to turning that part of his game around and not wasting his career.
He went to Essendon and has become a different player to the Suns version of 2mt Peter.
Don’t see any upside in Lobb.
I’d rather have a decent crack at a younger player, someone like Henry Smith at the Lions.
Though contracted I think he’s ready to break through in the next two years as a forward/ ruck.
Has finally finished growing, is filling out and is starting to hold marks and be more competent in the ruck and use his size.
I remember being very keen to grab Peter Wright when he was leaving the Suns. He was working out at the gym I go to when on the GC and was very open about his situation.
Chatting he said he hadn’t been physical enough and was committed to turning that part of his game around and not wasting his career.
He went to Essendon and has become a different player to the Suns version of 2mt Peter.
Don’t see any upside in Lobb.
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Re: Keep Coffield
Lobb finished off the season pretty handily.
His last 4 games netted 10 goals 6 behinds and he pinch hit in the ruck to give Tim English a chop out.
Not bad if you can have a forward/ruck averaging 2.5 goals/game.
His last season at Freo was even better or at least more consistent. He kicked 36.24 from 21 games Fair to say they missed his input this season.
The downside is that he'll be 31 at the start of the 2024 season.
His last 4 games netted 10 goals 6 behinds and he pinch hit in the ruck to give Tim English a chop out.
Not bad if you can have a forward/ruck averaging 2.5 goals/game.
His last season at Freo was even better or at least more consistent. He kicked 36.24 from 21 games Fair to say they missed his input this season.
The downside is that he'll be 31 at the start of the 2024 season.
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Re: Keep Coffield
The Bulldogs pick trade with Gold Coast means they now have picks 5, 39, 47, 52, 68 & 74.
Is pick 39 enough for Coffield, and as a result, for Henry?
I think the Dogs will need to give a little more, especially given the compensation clubs are receiving for restricted free agents.
Is pick 39 enough for Coffield, and as a result, for Henry?
I think the Dogs will need to give a little more, especially given the compensation clubs are receiving for restricted free agents.
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Interestingly, James Harmes has just requested a trade to the Bulldogs.
Does that put Coffield's request at risk?
Does that put Coffield's request at risk?
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28 yr old with three games in 2023. Coff has more upside?Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Tue 10 Oct 2023 2:13pm Interestingly, James Harmes has just requested a trade to the Bulldogs.
Does that put Coffield's request at risk?
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Re: Keep Coffield
Bailey Smith FIGJAM tshirts, autographed, white heathers pattern & a photo of the Bont and JB at their draft reunion.Beno88 wrote: ↑Tue 10 Oct 2023 11:55am The Bulldogs pick trade with Gold Coast means they now have picks 5, 39, 47, 52, 68 & 74.
Is pick 39 enough for Coffield, and as a result, for Henry?
I think the Dogs will need to give a little more, especially given the compensation clubs are receiving for restricted free agents.
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Re: Keep Coffield
52 games over 6 seasons for Coff, flip of a coinshanegrambeau wrote: ↑Tue 10 Oct 2023 2:21pm28 yr old with three games in 2023. Coff has more upside?Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Tue 10 Oct 2023 2:13pm Interestingly, James Harmes has just requested a trade to the Bulldogs.
Does that put Coffield's request at risk?
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Re: Keep Coffield
Coffield is worth pick 30
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Done deal. Harmes to Bulldogs for Future 3rd.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Tue 10 Oct 2023 2:13pm Interestingly, James Harmes has just requested a trade to the Bulldogs.
Does that put Coffield's request at risk?
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Re: Keep Coffield
Lobb has a chronic ankle problem and puts in some pretty soft efforts. He's also at the end of his career. I'd be really disappointed if we took him on.
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Re: Keep Coffield
Make the Dogs coff up.
Late first round or their future 2024 first rounder.
Late first round or their future 2024 first rounder.
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