You are right of course. I realised my mistake after I’d written it and it’s been corrected. Not lazy, just forgot he signed a four year deal in 2021.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Sun 20 Aug 2023 1:59pmDC - you’re one of the brighter poster on here but this is lazy. Billings is contracted until 2025 and isn’t going anywhere - https://www.afl.com.au/news/676916/sain ... r-to-go-ondamienc wrote: ↑Sun 20 Aug 2023 1:47pmI am at a loss as to why you’ve been so strongly criticised for venturing this opinion.
Especially when it has a degree of logic.
Gresham, has not been re signed and unlikely to be. He won’t be at the club next year.
The Billings story is a combination of injury at crucial times and a perceived lack of desire to win contested footy. I don’t think the coach is a fan. Still unsigned. Doubt whether he will be at the club next year.
Zac Jones, his body won’t stand up to the rigours of the modern game, in the very much doubtful category.
Tom Campbell, not needed.
Coffield, again injury means we never saw the best of him and now others have gone past him.
Howard simply hasn’t played as if he’s worth $600,000 a year. No longer a vital component in defence.
Adams and Allison, simply not good enough. Never played AFL never likely to. No loss.
Bytel, too slow. Connolly again has a weakness with the defensive side to his game. It’s a shame because I really hoped he would succeed.
Daniel Mackenzie. Fantastic player when he plays which is sadly not very often because of injury. If he gets cut that will really hurt because I rate him. But I I understand why the club might let him go.
Members getting close to end of use by date especially with the club wanting to go the draft. I personally hope he stays but would understand if the club parts ways with him.
Paton’s future you would have to say is in doubt. He used to be permanently in the side until that terrible injury he suffered. Has never completely regained his form and consequently in and out of the side.
RTB is clearly building the side around the new young players and the draft.
Would not surprise me if there is a huge clean out just surprised at those not surprised this could happen.
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My personal take… on preference
Gresh simply lacks the class to be effective in the role that he plays. If he was a better finisher, you could excuse the rest or if he just had the composure to square other players up more often and effectively, he’d be a gun. But it seems like over time, he’s doing that less and less. I like him but if you get a decent offer… it’s mighty tempting. Especially if he’s committed to an overs pay check.
2 of Billings, Jones and Dmac need to go. Can’t have 3 highly injure prone players on the list. Of that list, Billings is the only one contracted and can pbly slot straight in to Gresh’a spot so though I’m not a fan… I’d keep
Clark and Coffield to me are essential players
Dougal’s value has plummeted as Cordy is looking like a no frills, as good quality version.
Dow will be an upgrade to Bytel whose papers are stamped
And I say no to Silvagni
Gresh simply lacks the class to be effective in the role that he plays. If he was a better finisher, you could excuse the rest or if he just had the composure to square other players up more often and effectively, he’d be a gun. But it seems like over time, he’s doing that less and less. I like him but if you get a decent offer… it’s mighty tempting. Especially if he’s committed to an overs pay check.
2 of Billings, Jones and Dmac need to go. Can’t have 3 highly injure prone players on the list. Of that list, Billings is the only one contracted and can pbly slot straight in to Gresh’a spot so though I’m not a fan… I’d keep
Clark and Coffield to me are essential players
Dougal’s value has plummeted as Cordy is looking like a no frills, as good quality version.
Dow will be an upgrade to Bytel whose papers are stamped
And I say no to Silvagni
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Because it wasn't originally positioned as opinion.damienc wrote: ↑Sun 20 Aug 2023 1:47pmI am at a loss as to why you’ve been so strongly criticised for venturing this opinion.
Especially when it has a degree of logic.
Gresham, has not been re signed and unlikely to be. He won’t be at the club next year. I think he wants to leave.
Hunter Clark. An enigma. Thought he was gone last year but he stayed. A skilful player but doesn’t particularly like hard work. That would not make the coach like him. I hope he stays but not surprised if he goes.
The Billings story is a combination of injury at crucial times and a perceived lack of desire to win contested footy. I don’t think the coach is a fan. Signed until 2025 but it was before Ross was appointed. Doubt whether he will be at the club next year.
Zac Jones, his body won’t stand up to the rigours of the modern game, in the very much doubtful category.
Tom Campbell, not needed.
Coffield, again injury means we never saw the best of him and now others have gone past him.
Howard simply hasn’t played as if he’s worth $600,000 a year. No longer a vital component in defence.
Adams and Allison, simply not good enough. Never played AFL never likely to. No loss.
Bytel, too slow. Connolly again has a weakness with the defensive side to his game. It’s a shame because I really hoped he would succeed.
Daniel Mackenzie. Fantastic player when he plays which is sadly not very often because of injury. If he gets cut that will really hurt because I rate him. But I I understand why the club might let him go.
Members getting close to end of use by date especially with the club wanting to go the draft. I personally hope he stays but would understand if the club parts ways with him.
Paton’s future you would have to say is in doubt. He used to be permanently in the side until that terrible injury he suffered. Has never completely regained his form and consequently in and out of the side.
RTB is clearly building the side around the new young players and the draft.
Would not surprise me if there is a huge clean out just surprised at those not surprised this could happen.
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He just doesn't look as assured and agile as he did pre injury. When Paton had the footy before the broken leg you could rest easy knowing it was going to be used well but since then he's been quite clanger-prone. Defensively he's getting beaten more as well.Saint2 wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 8:12amPaton played some pretty good footy earlier in the season, but probably has to compete with Windy and Stocker for a spot.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 3:02am I could definitely see Paton playing 150 very solid games in his best role of shutdown small defender at another club. That is unless he's genuinely still compromised from the broken leg. Quite a strange fall from grace - he was an absolute lock in our starting 18 pre injury.
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High volume turnover of our bottom 6-10 on the list using the back end of the draft is a strategy I haven't seen used before.
There are always good players that come out of the back end of the draft but with a good development team and quick turnover if they're not going to make it, could be the winning strategy.
The strategy of taken proven duds and hoping they'd change doesn't work.
If we have a specific need then yes, but no more HBF/HFF type players please.
There are always good players that come out of the back end of the draft but with a good development team and quick turnover if they're not going to make it, could be the winning strategy.
The strategy of taken proven duds and hoping they'd change doesn't work.
If we have a specific need then yes, but no more HBF/HFF type players please.
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I like the high turnover of the bottom spots idea.Otiman wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 8:27am High volume turnover of our bottom 6-10 on the list using the back end of the draft is a strategy I haven't seen used before.
There are always good players that come out of the back end of the draft but with a good development team and quick turnover if they're not going to make it, could be the winning strategy.
The strategy of taken proven duds and hoping they'd change doesn't work.
If we have a specific need then yes, but no more HBF/HFF type players please.
Fits in well with a high performance culture.
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I love your posts MSG and really take notice when you post. I recognise he's turned the ball over and struggled to find the right option all the time but let's be fair and say, so has Webster and Stocker. Defensively, I still doubt either of those two are as good.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 3:21amHe just doesn't look as assured and agile as he did pre injury. When Paton had the footy before the broken leg you could rest easy knowing it was going to be used well but since then he's been quite clanger-prone. Defensively he's getting beaten more as well.Saint2 wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 8:12amPaton played some pretty good footy earlier in the season, but probably has to compete with Windy and Stocker for a spot.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 3:02am I could definitely see Paton playing 150 very solid games in his best role of shutdown small defender at another club. That is unless he's genuinely still compromised from the broken leg. Quite a strange fall from grace - he was an absolute lock in our starting 18 pre injury.
If we lose him, a club will be very happy & our small forwards will be very unhappy.
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He was building very nicely before the broken leg as a very solid defender who also rebounded well.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 7:06pmI love your posts MSG and really take notice when you post. I recognise he's turned the ball over and struggled to find the right option all the time but let's be fair and say, so has Webster and Stocker. Defensively, I still doubt either of those two are as good.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 3:21amHe just doesn't look as assured and agile as he did pre injury. When Paton had the footy before the broken leg you could rest easy knowing it was going to be used well but since then he's been quite clanger-prone. Defensively he's getting beaten more as well.Saint2 wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 8:12amPaton played some pretty good footy earlier in the season, but probably has to compete with Windy and Stocker for a spot.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 3:02am I could definitely see Paton playing 150 very solid games in his best role of shutdown small defender at another club. That is unless he's genuinely still compromised from the broken leg. Quite a strange fall from grace - he was an absolute lock in our starting 18 pre injury.
If we lose him, a club will be very happy & our small forwards will be very unhappy.
Definitely an upgrade on Stocker when at his best.
Can he get back there is the question, getting over an injury so severe and returning to your best can take a couple of years.
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There's no way Paton is an upgrade on Stocker. Stocker is a bull.D.B.Cooper wrote: ↑Sat 26 Aug 2023 12:18pmHe was building very nicely before the broken leg as a very solid defender who also rebounded well.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 7:06pmI love your posts MSG and really take notice when you post. I recognise he's turned the ball over and struggled to find the right option all the time but let's be fair and say, so has Webster and Stocker. Defensively, I still doubt either of those two are as good.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 3:21amHe just doesn't look as assured and agile as he did pre injury. When Paton had the footy before the broken leg you could rest easy knowing it was going to be used well but since then he's been quite clanger-prone. Defensively he's getting beaten more as well.Saint2 wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 8:12amPaton played some pretty good footy earlier in the season, but probably has to compete with Windy and Stocker for a spot.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 3:02am I could definitely see Paton playing 150 very solid games in his best role of shutdown small defender at another club. That is unless he's genuinely still compromised from the broken leg. Quite a strange fall from grace - he was an absolute lock in our starting 18 pre injury.
If we lose him, a club will be very happy & our small forwards will be very unhappy.
Definitely an upgrade on Stocker when at his best.
Can he get back there is the question, getting over an injury so severe and returning to your best can take a couple of years.
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Pre broken leg I'd have Paton over Stocker any day of the week.lewdogs wrote: ↑Sat 26 Aug 2023 12:20pmThere's no way Paton is an upgrade on Stocker. Stocker is a bull.D.B.Cooper wrote: ↑Sat 26 Aug 2023 12:18pmHe was building very nicely before the broken leg as a very solid defender who also rebounded well.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 7:06pmI love your posts MSG and really take notice when you post. I recognise he's turned the ball over and struggled to find the right option all the time but let's be fair and say, so has Webster and Stocker. Defensively, I still doubt either of those two are as good.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Fri 25 Aug 2023 3:21amHe just doesn't look as assured and agile as he did pre injury. When Paton had the footy before the broken leg you could rest easy knowing it was going to be used well but since then he's been quite clanger-prone. Defensively he's getting beaten more as well.Saint2 wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 8:12amPaton played some pretty good footy earlier in the season, but probably has to compete with Windy and Stocker for a spot.mad saint guy wrote: ↑Sat 19 Aug 2023 3:02am I could definitely see Paton playing 150 very solid games in his best role of shutdown small defender at another club. That is unless he's genuinely still compromised from the broken leg. Quite a strange fall from grace - he was an absolute lock in our starting 18 pre injury.
If we lose him, a club will be very happy & our small forwards will be very unhappy.
Definitely an upgrade on Stocker when at his best.
Can he get back there is the question, getting over an injury so severe and returning to your best can take a couple of years.
Stocker is tough and committed, but a C grade AFL level player IMO.
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Paton has always had questionable disposal. Stocker is a far better exit kick. Small forward need to be exceptionally quick, agile and good shots, to damage us.
Power forwards have been our problem.
We used to praise Geary, then Paton.
Now we don't really have one because our system of defence is better.
Power forwards have been our problem.
We used to praise Geary, then Paton.
Now we don't really have one because our system of defence is better.
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I might humbly suggest that the thread title has a connotation of a walkout by a large group of players,
which is actually not what the OP was saying and most posters were agreeing with.
There will be at least 6 new players next season
some will be moved on by the Club
some (not many I guess) will want to leave
some will be offered more by other clubs than we value them at and go
But to characterise what will transpire as a mass walkout is IMHO wrong.
which is actually not what the OP was saying and most posters were agreeing with.
There will be at least 6 new players next season
some will be moved on by the Club
some (not many I guess) will want to leave
some will be offered more by other clubs than we value them at and go
But to characterise what will transpire as a mass walkout is IMHO wrong.
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Our game in the finals may also decide the fate of a few players, need to weed out the players who can’t stand up when the heat is on which is our Achilles heel.Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 27 Aug 2023 4:10pm I might humbly suggest that the thread title has a connotation of a walkout by a large group of players,
which is actually not what the OP was saying and most posters were agreeing with.
There will be at least 6 new players next season
some will be moved on by the Club
some (not many I guess) will want to leave
some will be offered more by other clubs than we value them at and go
But to characterise what will transpire as a mass walkout is IMHO wrong.
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Yes
In your opinion
There will be a mass exodus - either caused by the club wanting to move them on
Delistings, trades (Billings, Howard) or players wanting out (Coffield, Gresham, Clark)
And do NOT be surprised if Steele is shopped, not sure Ross is a fan and definitely hasn’t been impressed this season.
I reckon closer to 10 changes
That’s a quarter of the list
In your opinion
There will be a mass exodus - either caused by the club wanting to move them on
Delistings, trades (Billings, Howard) or players wanting out (Coffield, Gresham, Clark)
And do NOT be surprised if Steele is shopped, not sure Ross is a fan and definitely hasn’t been impressed this season.
I reckon closer to 10 changes
That’s a quarter of the list
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It needs to be at least 10 but probably would be too much to get that done in one trade periodB.M wrote: ↑Sun 27 Aug 2023 5:00pm Yes
In your opinion
There will be a mass exodus - either caused by the club wanting to move them on
Delistings, trades (Billings, Howard) or players wanting out (Coffield, Gresham, Clark)
And do NOT be surprised if Steele is shopped, not sure Ross is a fan and definitely hasn’t been impressed this season.
I reckon closer to 10 changes
That’s a quarter of the list
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Are you mad!B.M wrote: ↑Sun 27 Aug 2023 5:00pm Yes
In your opinion
There will be a mass exodus - either caused by the club wanting to move them on
Delistings, trades (Billings, Howard) or players wanting out (Coffield, Gresham, Clark)
And do NOT be surprised if Steele is shopped, not sure Ross is a fan and definitely hasn’t been impressed this season.
I reckon closer to 10 changes
That’s a quarter of the list
How can you turn over that many players in one preseason. It's nonsensical.
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I think the correct term you’re looking for is :-
Exit
and not Exodus
Exit as in leaving no matter the reason
Exodus usually is used when people leave of their own accord
Semantics I know but you chose the term (maybe mistakenly?) when you composed the thread title and everything you’ve posted since on the thread shows the title should have been :-
Mass Exit
Exit
and not Exodus
Exit as in leaving no matter the reason
Exodus usually is used when people leave of their own accord
Semantics I know but you chose the term (maybe mistakenly?) when you composed the thread title and everything you’ve posted since on the thread shows the title should have been :-
Mass Exit
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+1Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 27 Aug 2023 5:46pm I think the correct term you’re looking for is :-
Exit
and not Exodus
Exit as in leaving no matter the reason
Exodus usually is used when people leave of their own accord
Semantics I know but you chose the term (maybe mistakenly?) when you composed the thread title and everything you’ve posted since on the thread shows the title should have been :-
Mass Exit
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There were whispers that we were into Paddy Dow, I hope that's not true; the guy is as slow as treacle and gets caught just about every time he has possession. Never more obvious than in today's high stakes / high pressure game.
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Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 27 Aug 2023 5:46pm I think the correct term you’re looking for is :-
Exit
and not Exodus
Exit as in leaving no matter the reason
Exodus usually is used when people leave of their own accord
Semantics I know but you chose the term (maybe mistakenly?) when you composed the thread title and everything you’ve posted since on the thread shows the title should have been :-
Mass Exit
Could it also have been Mass Debate?
Re: Mass exodus
Given we have so many players not up to AFL standard according to the experts on here and that the rest all want to exit the underperforming Club, I would look to trade Marshall, Sinclair, Steele and Wilkie because they are all now in the later stages of their careers plus Hill for the purpose of securing the first 5 Draft picks in the upcoming Draft
Then we will win the premiership next year
Then we will win the premiership next year
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How many sippers did you have before you wrote your hilarious post.Killa wrote: ↑Sun 27 Aug 2023 10:00pm Given we have so many players not up to AFL standard according to the experts on here and that the rest all want to exit the underperforming Club, I would look to trade Marshall, Sinclair, Steele and Wilkie because they are all now in the later stages of their careers plus Hill for the purpose of securing the first 5 Draft picks in the upcoming Draft
Then we will win the premiership next year
How many defenders will The Saints pick in the 2024 draft ?