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Brad Miller is a talented player and could be a star. He is not playing at melbourne because they are playing kids. He would be a far better prospect than some of our recycled rejects over the years and if playing the third forward role would be very handy. If you had him add some defensive intensity he could be a gun. The dees played him as the main spearhead and he couldn't cope. Robbo was stealing his thunder and they killed his confidence. With roo and kosi taking best defeders away he could do real damage. Bate is a gun and melbourne will keep him, we could do with a wonnamiri type as well. Fast little forward with good ball skills, they won't let him go either though.
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I'd recruit his hot wife instead, Miller is too old, and if he's not good enough for Melbourne then he aint good enough for us.midas_touch wrote:I'd recruit Brad Miller only for his hot wife.
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People dont get delisted for no apparent reason....
Around this time every year there is always a thread about someone getting delisted and the same questions get asked.
How about we answer this question:
Why would Melbourne (a team in the bottom half of the ladder) delist him in the first place?
Playing kids isn't a good enough response because if he was any good he would be playing, simple!
Maybe we could do a count in the coming weeks as teams start to release delistings of how many threads people ask "are we interested"
I know some on here severly over value our list with regards to our "depth" players. I just love how these same people see spuds in the same light when they are on the market...
Around this time every year there is always a thread about someone getting delisted and the same questions get asked.
How about we answer this question:
Why would Melbourne (a team in the bottom half of the ladder) delist him in the first place?
Playing kids isn't a good enough response because if he was any good he would be playing, simple!
Maybe we could do a count in the coming weeks as teams start to release delistings of how many threads people ask "are we interested"
I know some on here severly over value our list with regards to our "depth" players. I just love how these same people see spuds in the same light when they are on the market...
Dont think Melbourne consider Bail fringe, just not necessarily ready to be an automatic selection and better off developing some things at VFL level. Same goes for Bate, poor bloke has been asked to play as a KP replacement for 2 years and is now struggling to get around the ground and put in the kms a flanker does, have noticed Bate played a lot on the ball in the VFL last couple of weeks. Dropped for his own developement IMO, definately best 22 at Melbourne.MCG-Unit wrote:Couldn't agree more, draft Piasupersaints wrote:I'd recruit his hot wife instead..........midas_touch wrote:I'd recruit Brad Miller only for his hot wife.
The only fringe player at Melb I would be interested in is Rohan Bail
Maybe this year?
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I thought Bail was fringe as he couldn't get a regular game early in 2010. I've got a lot of time for him, former Qld boy who did the pre-season at the Saints a couple of years ago - the same year Barlow didrexy wrote:Dont think Melbourne consider Bail fringe, just not necessarily ready to be an automatic selection and better off developing some things at VFL level. Same goes for Bate, poor bloke has been asked to play as a KP replacement for 2 years and is now struggling to get around the ground.........MCG-Unit wrote:Couldn't agree more, draft Piasupersaints wrote:I'd recruit his hot wife instead..........midas_touch wrote:I'd recruit Brad Miller only for his hot wife.
The only fringe player at Melb I would be interested in is Rohan Bail
Yes I noticed Bate gets stuffed around, you wouldn't think he would be on the market though
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True, but too bad he wasn't available when we recruited Houlihan, Howard (not so high), Sweeney and Raymond, also great high (your words) picks....plugger66 wrote:What about Bell then. He is a very good player and he will cost nothing. Apparently a high pick means it costs nothing. Luckily Bevo didnt think that way with Chips and Jimmy.
Yes but high picks means you do get a lot of failures but you can also get gems. Lets see Jessie Smith or Sam Fisher. Maybe even Charlie Gardiner or Justin Sweeney. Or Jimmy or Matt ferguson the second time around.maverick wrote:True, but too bad he wasn't available when we recruited Houlihan, Howard (not so high), Sweeney and Raymond, also great high (your words) picks....plugger66 wrote:What about Bell then. He is a very good player and he will cost nothing. Apparently a high pick means it costs nothing. Luckily Bevo didnt think that way with Chips and Jimmy.
All I am trying to say is using high picks on discards does occasionally cost you a good player.
It is true. But I don't know if thats the gap we need filling.maverick wrote:True, but you can also squeeze out a good few games out of a gap filler too. Like Dew at the Hawks for example...
I see three priorities for the draft.
A super reliable true full back. (If that can be Zac, so be it. But if not, we need one.)
More speed. (Lovett was that, but obviously didn't work out. Peake has been good, but has not nearly filled that void.)
A grunt engine room type midfielder to give Lenny a helping hand. (Armo could be it, but if not we need one.)
The third tall would have to be fourth on that list. And i like to think he can come from within our list.
Oh no I think I'm agreeing. I actually wanted us to look into getting Russell Robertson on one of those mature aged rookie contracts this year - he would have come in handy especially when Roo was out. So there is merit to the thought if not taking the spot of a kid and his heart (and fitness) was in it.plugger66 wrote:Not as silly as it sounds but Rooy and Kosi would still be the main men. Davis is a beautiful kick and would do a great job and he wouldnt cost anything.Sobraz wrote:I think we should go for Nick Davis... Talk him out of retirement and play him as our key forward with Roo and Kosi as decoys....
Earlier posts re Lynch and the likes were very harsh. The kid is just that, only a kid. Jack Reiwoldt was pretty average prior to this season and he is a year or two older than Lynch with a heap more opportunities.
Jack Watts was considered to be the next big thing, Lynch the second best forward in the same draft. Watts hasn't exactly set the world on fire yet he has had more opportunities - so why do we expect more out of Lynch? I still have very high hopes but give them time... next year, premiership or no premiership in 2010, I think we need to give more game time to our kids.
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