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I doubt either Chol or CCJ are going to be bringing in high 2nd rounders.
They are free agents so it will be based on Salary neither is going to be commanding high salaries so the best the Tigers will get is 3rd rounders.
SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Thu 16 Sep 2021 4:01pm
I doubt either Chol or CCJ are going to be bringing in high 2nd rounders.
They are free agents so it will be based on Salary neither is going to be commanding high salaries so the best the Tigers will get is 3rd rounders.
SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Thu 16 Sep 2021 4:01pm
I doubt either Chol or CCJ are going to be bringing in high 2nd rounders.
They are free agents so it will be based on Salary neither is going to be commanding high salaries so the best the Tigers will get is 3rd rounders.
Is CCJ a free agent? Uncontracted. yes.
Nope. Not a free agent.
He is a developing tall that they drafted in the first round. He will not be let go for nothing, unless he really is a dud.
OK, I stand corrected on him but I still doubt they will get a lot for him. Where they drafted him 4 years ago is not relevant.
He has been in the system 4 years and played 9 games.
Richmond were a good side through three of those 4 years but in those three years he played once.
Chol is a reasonable back up player but not a first line ruck or defender, no one is paying a lot for a fill in player.
How strong is the rumour that we are into Mason Cox for next season
Both Kruger and Hayes sound like great prospects how about Leek Aleer a KPB form Central districts in SANFL or Mc Been He got cut from a AFL club a few years ago not sure who though KPF from Glenelg also in the SANFL both are doing really well and we like more mature age recruits.
Like to get one of these talls in the draft, but they'll be gone before we have a pick, especially if we go for a HBF with our first pick.
7. Josh Gibcus (GWV Rebels)
Think Jake Lever. The quintessential modern-day defender at 195cm, recruiters can see Gibcus becoming a genuine second backman at AFL club land that can play man-on-man but also intercept.
He was ranked first among defenders who played at least five NAB League matches this season for intercept possessions (7.9) and intercept marks (3.2). Although he defended just eight one-on-one
contests from his 10 NAB League matches, so it’ll be fascinating to see how he develops in that area at AFL level. Still, recruiters say he has a “ridiculous” vertical leap, while he also has strong aerobic
capacity and good footy nous.
10. Jye Amiss (East Perth)
Arguably the best key forward in the open draft at 195cm. Amiss kicked a WAFL colts season-high 51 goals this season — the most by a player in that competition since 2015. Just as impressively, he
only kicked 14 behinds, proving he’s a dead-eye in front of goal in an AFL era where there aren’t a lot of accurate shooters. Amiss also ranked second in the WAFL colts for contested marks (3.0) and
No. 1 for marks inside 50 (3.5), yet also has good athleticism below his knees. He’d be perfect for Essendon at Pick 11, but he might be off the board by then, especially if the Dockers want to fill
their key forward chasm — with a local WA lad — via the draft.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Thu 16 Sep 2021 5:57pm
OK, I stand corrected on him but I still doubt they will get a lot for him. Where they drafted him 4 years ago is not relevant.
First, if Chol is out the door, CCJ is more likely to stay as there is now less tall depth in their squad.
Second, yes, where they drafted him 4 years ago is still relevant. They will have seen him as an investment back then, and the work they put into him over the 4 years will now start paying off in their plans. So anything less than what they paid would be a loss in investment. Unless, like I said before, he is a dud and they know it, and trying to offload him.
SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Thu 16 Sep 2021 5:57pm
OK, I stand corrected on him but I still doubt they will get a lot for him. Where they drafted him 4 years ago is not relevant.
First, if Chol is out the door, CCJ is more likely to stay as there is now less tall depth in their squad.
Second, yes, where they drafted him 4 years ago is still relevant. They will have seen him as an investment back then, and the work they put into him over the 4 years will now start paying off in their plans. So anything less than what they paid would be a loss in investment. Unless, like I said before, he is a dud and they know it, and trying to offload him.
SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Thu 16 Sep 2021 5:57pm
OK, I stand corrected on him but I still doubt they will get a lot for him. Where they drafted him 4 years ago is not relevant.
First, if Chol is out the door, CCJ is more likely to stay as there is now less tall depth in their squad.
Second, yes, where they drafted him 4 years ago is still relevant. They will have seen him as an investment back then, and the work they put into him over the 4 years will now start paying off in their plans. So anything less than what they paid would be a loss in investment. Unless, like I said before, he is a dud and they know it, and trying to offload him.
Both gone according to Jack on 360 tonight .
Righto. Shows how much I know.
Watch him get traded for a bag of chips now.
"Quinton Narkle will stay at the Cats given there are no suitors, while Charlie Constable is keen to get more chances but can’t find another home either."
saynta wrote: ↑Fri 17 Sep 2021 6:47pm
From the herald sun.com.au
"Quinton Narkle will stay at the Cats given there are no suitors, while Charlie Constable is keen to get more chances but can’t find another home either."
saynta wrote: ↑Fri 17 Sep 2021 6:47pm
From the herald sun.com.au
"Quinton Narkle will stay at the Cats given there are no suitors, while Charlie Constable is keen to get more chances but can’t find another home either."
I hate trades.
We fleece rarely.
We get fleeced commonly.
I think we wrecked the Hawks.
But everyone from Cats, Crows to Freo ate our brunch, lunch, dinner and shagged our missus.
Trying a trade on with Cats, they'd walk away with our 1st round pick for 2021,2022, 2023 and get 25% of ticket sales plus the profits from 3 one armed bandits in the despicable Moorabbin Social.
So yeah...we will definitely go a trade with Cats.
Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Sat 18 Sep 2021 8:20pm
Saints showing interest in Krueger from Geelong, I wonder if Enright has any influence on his decision.
A forward, recently turned defender with a debut this year, you could safely bet Enright has had some influence on him but its reported, he has been working close with Matthew Scarlett..
From his limited highlights, he looks quick, agile and closes fast on a marking contest to spoil.
Physically he looks similar to Howard and appears to play a similar game, maybe slightly closer checking on his opponents and less skilled in overhead marking.
Would be a good addition to the list at the right price.
Port Adelaide ruck-forward Peter Ladhams will explore his options ahead of the trade period as the Power attempt to change their forward mix after their finals failure.
MIDFIELDER Quinton Narkle has signed a one-year deal to remain with Geelong.
The 23-year-old had been exploring the market for further security but has settled on the Cats for 2022.
Narkle has battled knee issues over his career but managed a career-high 16 games in 2201, inclusive of seven as the Cats' starting medical sub.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?