Re: List Management for 2020/21
I hope we take a chance on someone other than Hayes as a rookie
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Rourke is a very good player , just needs to get a run without injury , I’m glad we kept him on, Cavarra and Hayes are good enough to be on a list, just not ours, we have too many of their type.
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Personally, I think Roarke has much more to offer long term than Cavarra and Hayes - and also Lin Jong who got another contract, so I am happy to hear we are intending on re-drafting him.
Re: List Management for 2020/21
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bulldogtragic
Updated with 2 Direct Rookie Rule:
Breaking down like this as an example, if Bevo wants to keep Roarke, with Hayes & Cavarra to RL (currently uncontracted)
37 Main List - 34 already contracted, JUH & MacPherson - so one more pick (Raak insurance??) OR one DFA (Jetta etc)
5 Rookie List A - Sweet, Gardner, *Smith re-rookied as a live pick (re-sets his 3 years), Hayes & Cavarra direct
2 Rookie List B - Khamis, *Raak
The maximum list number is reached.
Then it's:
In: JUH, MacPherson, Raak, *DFA or Live ND Pick, Treloar, Martin, Hannan, Hayes & Cavarra (RL)
Out: Dickson (ret), JT, Suckling, Greene, Lynch, Porter, Gowers, Young, Hayes & Cavarra (ML)
As a rough guide.
My 3am analysis seems to be the plan.
We can simply "elevate" Roarke to the Main List right now. We have committed to "re-drafting him". That language to me says we will take him with Pick 13 in the Rookie Draft. His three years re-sets.
The comments about Hayes and Cavarra about rookie listing might then be the two 'direct rookies'. Arguably where they should've always been.
So as above, this if it unfolds this way it gives us either a third 'live pick' in the National Draft, or, selecting a DFA.
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bulldogtragic
My 3am analysis seems to be the plan.
We can simply "elevate" Roarke to the Main List right now. We have committed to "re-drafting him". That language to me says we will take him with Pick 13 in the Rookie Draft. His three years re-sets.
The comments about Hayes and Cavarra about rookie listing might then be the two 'direct rookies'. Arguably where they should've always been.
So as above, this if it unfolds this way it gives us either a third 'live pick' in the National Draft, or, selecting a DFA.
Maybe it wasn't the plan until your 3 a.m. analysis :cool:
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I know he cops a bit on here but if Roarke Smith ends up being the 42nd best player on our list, we will have a pretty good list.
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Now we probably have the requisite depth, reckon we can veer away from our penchant for honest triers with low ceilings in favour of some braver, shoot-for-the-stars selections with some x-factor and genuine impact?
If our last 3 picked is a ceaseless, meh-inducing merry go round of blokes who never stick before they're inevitably shown the door why not spend some spots on an enigma or two who might just turn into gold, or don't we trust our culture enough?
Otherwise, what's Honeychurch up to next year?
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ledge
Rourke is a very good player , just needs to get a run without injury , I’m glad we kept him on, Cavarra and Hayes are good enough to be on a list, just not ours, we have too many of their type.
Very good is a bit of a stretch. To me Hunter is very good, Libba is very good, Roarke is depth at best. I don't recall too many injuries the last couple of years, yet apart from a good performance here and there he remains unproven. I'm not particularly fussed either way with him but I would be shocked if he ever develops into a regular best 22 player after being on list so long.
I don't think we have a single other player like Cavara on the list, a small crumbing forward. The other small forwards are all a different type to Ben. Whether he is good enough to retain a list position is certainly debatable though.
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Axe Man
Very good is a bit of a stretch. To me Hunter is very good, Libba is very good, Roarke is depth at best. I don't recall too many injuries the last couple of years, yet apart from a good performance here and there he remains unproven. I'm not particularly fussed either way with him but I would be shocked if he ever develops into a regular best 22 player after being on list so long.
I don't think we have a single other player like Cavara on the list, a small crumbing forward. The other small forwards are all a different type to Ben. Whether he is good enough to retain a list position is certainly debatable though.
Roarke had real potential but with two ACLs he lost speed as well as his leap. In his early days he could get up as high as Wood and was seen as a ready made replacement. I agree he is depth at best.
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Of the 3, Roarke is a fair way ahead of Hayes and Cavarra as a depth player who will perform solidly at senior level - I'm very happy for him to have a spot on our rookie list.
I hope we keep our powder dry with the other 2 spots potentially available, and give our recruiting team the chance to unearth a couple of diamonds in the rough in this unique 2020 season where there is bugger-all exposed form at the underage and lower levels.
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Rocket Science
Now we probably have the requisite depth, reckon we can veer away from our penchant for honest triers with low ceilings in favour of some braver, shoot-for-the-stars selections with some x-factor and genuine impact?
If our last 3 picked is a ceaseless, meh-inducing merry go round of blokes who never stick before they're inevitably shown the door why not spend some spots on an enigma or two who might just turn into gold, or don't we trust our culture enough?
Otherwise, what's Honeychurch up to next year?
Agree RS.
I'd like us to draft some genuine excitement - we have enough 'know what you get' types. Understand that's a very simplistic analysis, but our list could do with some raw talent.
I'd love us to draft a couple of Indigenous talents.
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Am I the only one really upset with Cavarra being delisted? He shows more promise than Smith and Hayes to me.
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The Bulldogs Bite
Agree RS.
I'd like us to draft some genuine excitement - we have enough 'know what you get' types. Understand that's a very simplistic analysis, but our list could do with some raw talent.
I'd love us to draft a couple of Indigenous talents.
Agree especially when you look at the standard bearers at the moment in the Tigers. They've done so well from their rookie picks in Lambert, Soldo, Castagna, Short, Baker add to that the speculative pick of Marion Pickett in the mid season draft.
There's some real gold in those left behind if you have the resources and know-how.
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Vred
Am I the only one really upset with Cavarra being delisted? He shows more promise than Smith and Hayes to me.
I think he will be rookied
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Vred
Am I the only one really upset with Cavarra being delisted? He shows more promise than Smith and Hayes to me.
I'd prefer us to grab Sydney Stack than Cavarra if we had a choice.