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Re: Who can we get
We're all round to Big Marts house for a piss upSteeleSaints wrote: ↑Fri 16 Aug 2024 2:02amThank god for that I was worried I might never see a win. Honestly I dont know what Id do if we did win one, probably have a heart attack and die 2 minutes before the final siren. At least I would die happy!Banger9798 wrote: ↑Thu 15 Aug 2024 11:02pmBetween 2026-2031 we will win two flags and lose one
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That would be unfortunate because we could only win in the last 30sSteeleSaints wrote: ↑Fri 16 Aug 2024 2:02amThank god for that I was worried I might never see a win. Honestly I dont know what Id do if we did win one, probably have a heart attack and die 2 minutes before the final siren. At least I would die happy!Banger9798 wrote: ↑Thu 15 Aug 2024 11:02pmBetween 2026-2031 we will win two flags and lose one
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Banger9798 wrote: ↑Fri 16 Aug 2024 4:15pmWe're all round to Big Marts house for a piss upSteeleSaints wrote: ↑Fri 16 Aug 2024 2:02amThank god for that I was worried I might never see a win. Honestly I dont know what Id do if we did win one, probably have a heart attack and die 2 minutes before the final siren. At least I would die happy!Banger9798 wrote: ↑Thu 15 Aug 2024 11:02pmBetween 2026-2031 we will win two flags and lose one
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Re: Who can we get
If we win a flag in the next couple of years I will gladly spring for a keg....or two.
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It’s funny there’s people here saying don’t take a chance on Hobbs are the same ones who doubted NWM when we took him over Hobbs. You know who you are.
He’s not bad. Just not properly developed. He’s a good in and under player. But I agree that I midfield will be terrible if we have a Hobbs, Steele and Hunter all in there.
He’s not bad. Just not properly developed. He’s a good in and under player. But I agree that I midfield will be terrible if we have a Hobbs, Steele and Hunter all in there.
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Not if you are the jinx and after your untimely demise we kick 5 goals in five minutes to stage an amazing comeback to win by a pointSteeleSaints wrote: ↑Fri 16 Aug 2024 2:02amThank god for that I was worried I might never see a win. Honestly I dont know what Id do if we did win one, probably have a heart attack and die 2 minutes before the final siren. At least I would die happy!Banger9798 wrote: ↑Thu 15 Aug 2024 11:02pmBetween 2026-2031 we will win two flags and lose one
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Re: Who can we get
I still bring this up every time to my Essendon colleagues at work.
I think we went NWM and they had the pick after us and went Hobbs. I remember a few on here had a meltdown that we picked an outside mid with go home factor over an inside mid.
Then they went Tsatas over Phillipou and now the kid haunts them in his sleep.
All of them say how bad Hobbs is and that Elijah isn’t ready for AFL footy. I’m like you haven’t developed them both properly at all.
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I followed that draft really closely.TheGreatZacsby wrote: ↑Sun 18 Aug 2024 10:34amI still bring this up every time to my Essendon colleagues at work.
I think we went NWM and they had the pick after us and went Hobbs. I remember a few on here had a meltdown that we picked an outside mid with go home factor over an inside mid.
Then they went Tsatas over Phillipou and now the kid haunts them in his sleep.
All of them say how bad Hobbs is and that Elijah isn’t ready for AFL footy. I’m like you haven’t developed them both properly at all.
Very few had us taking NWM. Most had him going to Essendon 2 picks after hours, a lot of the draft followers had him going even after that.
Many hopes that Amiss would slip down to our pick otherwise the 4 that went around NWM were all the names floated to us… Gibcus, Eramus, Chesser, Hobbs and Sinn, the later of which was pbly the rumoured odds on favourite.
Close to the steal of that draft.
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There's been quality available with indigenous draftees, but the number of individuals drafted with indigenous heritage is apparently decreasing across the AFL.skeptic wrote: ↑Sun 18 Aug 2024 10:46amI followed that draft really closely.TheGreatZacsby wrote: ↑Sun 18 Aug 2024 10:34amI still bring this up every time to my Essendon colleagues at work.
I think we went NWM and they had the pick after us and went Hobbs. I remember a few on here had a meltdown that we picked an outside mid with go home factor over an inside mid.
Then they went Tsatas over Phillipou and now the kid haunts them in his sleep.
All of them say how bad Hobbs is and that Elijah isn’t ready for AFL footy. I’m like you haven’t developed them both properly at all.
Very few had us taking NWM. Most had him going to Essendon 2 picks after hours, a lot of the draft followers had him going even after that.
Many hopes that Amiss would slip down to our pick otherwise the 4 that went around NWM were all the names floated to us… Gibcus, Eramus, Chesser, Hobbs and Sinn, the later of which was pbly the rumoured odds on favourite.
Close to the steal of that draft.
We seem to be a club that has gone against that trend. The most recent guys have been NWM, Keeler and Liam Henry and Lance Collard.
We started an active program of getting them into our club back in 2015 with Gresh. Then in 2017 we tried Matty Parker and Robbie Young...then 2 years later we brought in quality senior indigenous men with Paddy Ryder and Bradley Hill.
I think the dividends will start to pay off for our forward thinking....but y'know how it is...most of these things take a while to bear fruit
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Some did for sure but the majority had him going a few picks later. I was quite shocked at the time as he climbed positions (based on expectations) so I was interested to know just how highly we rated him. My impression was that internally we might have had him a bit higher than people really thought but it would be interesting to know which of the top 10 we had ahead of him…
It’s a very weird draft that one.
Top 5 or so incredible… then it’s actually a minefield around our pick (currently) and some later quality.
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Re: Who can we get
On the main topic…
My strategy would be looking to raid the teams that aren’t very happy and look to be going nowhere. Wins like the one vs Geelong make us look appealing and the future seems okay currently.
North
Adelaide
Goldcoast
Richmond
Maybe Essendon too
If Freo fail… they have some guns I’d be interested in sussing out
That’s where I’d seek out my diamonds.
My strategy would be looking to raid the teams that aren’t very happy and look to be going nowhere. Wins like the one vs Geelong make us look appealing and the future seems okay currently.
North
Adelaide
Goldcoast
Richmond
Maybe Essendon too
If Freo fail… they have some guns I’d be interested in sussing out
That’s where I’d seek out my diamonds.
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Re: Who can we get
2021 Phantom Draft - No.11 - St Kilda
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
POS: Midfielder
Ht 187cm, Wt 71kg, DOB 22/2/03
From Glenelg/South Australia
Is this the silk the Saints are searching for? There's been a group of clubs clamouring for Wanganeen-Milera at the midpoint of the first round who are all keen on the classy wingman, who is the best kick in the draft. It is easy to see why when watching the Glenelg talent: he has poise, precise skills and can step around opponents and make them look silly. The nephew of Essendon and Port Adelaide great Gavin plays on the wing but might start his career providing run off half-back too. St Kilda would look closely at Wanganeen-Milera if he's still available.
If not him? If Josh Gibcus was still on the board the Saints would have to consider strongly, while Ben Hobbs would also be hard to pass up. Josh Goater is another contender for the Saints' spot.
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
POS: Midfielder
Ht 187cm, Wt 71kg, DOB 22/2/03
From Glenelg/South Australia
Is this the silk the Saints are searching for? There's been a group of clubs clamouring for Wanganeen-Milera at the midpoint of the first round who are all keen on the classy wingman, who is the best kick in the draft. It is easy to see why when watching the Glenelg talent: he has poise, precise skills and can step around opponents and make them look silly. The nephew of Essendon and Port Adelaide great Gavin plays on the wing but might start his career providing run off half-back too. St Kilda would look closely at Wanganeen-Milera if he's still available.
If not him? If Josh Gibcus was still on the board the Saints would have to consider strongly, while Ben Hobbs would also be hard to pass up. Josh Goater is another contender for the Saints' spot.
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PICK 11 – ST KILDA: NASIAH WANGANEEN-MILERA
Position: Wing
Size: 187cm, 71kg
Club: Glenelg/Marion/South Australia
AFL player comparison: Paul Seedsman
As his surname suggests, the South Australian has a great footy pedigree, being the nephew of Essendon and Port Adelaide champion Gavin Wanganeen and the son of Terry Milera, who played 30 games for the Saints last decade. A smooth mover that makes good decisions by foot, Wanganeen-Milera seemed to improve with every game he played in 2021 as he showed off his excellent kicking skills and ability to link teammates between the arcs. Some members of St Kilda’s recruiting team flew to Adelaide on Tuesday where it’s understood they met with Wanganeen-Milera.
In the mix: St Kilda really needs a key defender after the departures of Jake Carlisle, Oscar Clavarino, James Frawley and Dylan Roberton — and Josh Gibcus could be the answer if he’s on the board. The Saints have been strongly linked to Josh Sinn, who’d bring much-needed speed and carry to the club. But if gun midfielders Josh Ward or Matt Johnson were still on the board, they’d also be hard to ignore. Again defender-midfielder Josh Goater would be a chance to be taken.
Position: Wing
Size: 187cm, 71kg
Club: Glenelg/Marion/South Australia
AFL player comparison: Paul Seedsman
As his surname suggests, the South Australian has a great footy pedigree, being the nephew of Essendon and Port Adelaide champion Gavin Wanganeen and the son of Terry Milera, who played 30 games for the Saints last decade. A smooth mover that makes good decisions by foot, Wanganeen-Milera seemed to improve with every game he played in 2021 as he showed off his excellent kicking skills and ability to link teammates between the arcs. Some members of St Kilda’s recruiting team flew to Adelaide on Tuesday where it’s understood they met with Wanganeen-Milera.
In the mix: St Kilda really needs a key defender after the departures of Jake Carlisle, Oscar Clavarino, James Frawley and Dylan Roberton — and Josh Gibcus could be the answer if he’s on the board. The Saints have been strongly linked to Josh Sinn, who’d bring much-needed speed and carry to the club. But if gun midfielders Josh Ward or Matt Johnson were still on the board, they’d also be hard to ignore. Again defender-midfielder Josh Goater would be a chance to be taken.
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PICK #11 – ST KILDA – Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
Glenelg-logo
GLENELG
OUTSIDE MIDFIELDER
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
Height: 188cm
Weight: 70kg
DOB: 22-02-2003
The silky wingman from Glenelg, Wanganeen-Milera is another “lock it in” choice based on all the evidence. The Saints were tracking him well, sighted in South Australia, and he fits the need they are looking for with his brilliant skills and decision making. He is one the Crows have been keeping an eye on too, and West Coast would love him as well, but the Saints will pounce here. If Gibcus is on the board then that would change their mind.
Glenelg-logo
GLENELG
OUTSIDE MIDFIELDER
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
Height: 188cm
Weight: 70kg
DOB: 22-02-2003
The silky wingman from Glenelg, Wanganeen-Milera is another “lock it in” choice based on all the evidence. The Saints were tracking him well, sighted in South Australia, and he fits the need they are looking for with his brilliant skills and decision making. He is one the Crows have been keeping an eye on too, and West Coast would love him as well, but the Saints will pounce here. If Gibcus is on the board then that would change their mind.
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Re: Who can we get
With Tassie looming in the distance this is not the time to trade draft picks unless the player is 21 or under.
I think we need to stock up on young talent like we have done in the past three years drafts.
Perhaps we might even use some of next years capital to load up more this year?
Or trade an established player?
I think that is probably the reason the club "appears" to have put a cap on Battle' s potential payment and is happy with a first round compensation pick
I think we need to stock up on young talent like we have done in the past three years drafts.
Perhaps we might even use some of next years capital to load up more this year?
Or trade an established player?
I think that is probably the reason the club "appears" to have put a cap on Battle' s potential payment and is happy with a first round compensation pick
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