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I haven't seen Butcher play since his junior days, but from memory he looked like an upgrade from Aaron Cornelius in everything except for his kicking. He's had the same sort of start as Cornelius but I think he's a much better player. I think there might be some question marks over his fitness though.
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Any WA posters or anyone else rate Callum Wilson?
Seems to have had very limitted oportunity at West Coast, might come cheap.
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Sedat
Hamish McIntosh is North's problem. His achilles will never be 100%, he is one of the highest players on their list and he still has time to run on a big contract. We should go after Majak instead, much the same way Sydney did with Mumford by guaranteeing him more opportunities. Majak has improved immeasurably this season (much more than North ever thought possible) and is absolutely ready for senior action. He won't be seeing too much of that with Goldy, McIntosh and Petrie ahead of him at Norf. We need athletisicm in our ruck dept and Daw fills that need.
Like this thinking Sedat. Also has good Western Suburbs community angle. The few clips I saw of him showed he can move and is extremely atheltic.
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Mofra
Has an awesome highlights reel, but doesn't seem to get enough of the ball or do the bread and butter type stuff that made Hudson so good.
I don't think trading for a ruckman should be our no 1 priority at the trade table this year. If we can't cobble together an effective ruck combo between Minson, Roughy, Ayce and perhaps Tommy & Jones to pinch hit occasionally, we've picked the worng coach.
Yes, but his name is Majak Daw! It doesnt get any better than that.
Is he contracted?
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Greystache
He did, his tackling didn't stand out, but Port have a heap of players in the Higgins mould, they make a token effort of pressuring which allows the ball to get out easily and makes players actually trying ineffective- Robbie Gray case in point.
He gets few possessions because he can only take contested marks, if he can develop his leading skilks he'll start getting a lot more of it. He looks fairly quick for a big guy.
AGood post / observation.
At times, with Higgins I would rather he didn't go for the tackle, but just herd the opponent,
Lack of speed is a real issue for us. So having a look at fast, goal hungry players.
Guys how about this Port Adelaide ( SANFL ) player? In the Jeff Garlett mold, good in the air, great speed and work ethic
Terry Milera
Has snagged goal of the day four or five times in 2011 so far. Check out this beauty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzFc5XwdgwI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26Hn2Mfmkqk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPL5rOf3g2M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmivodH1jDk
Profile --> http://www.portmagpies.com.au/player...e.php?pid=2194
Majak Daw would look great in a Bulldogs jumper. Poster boy for some of those lanky Sudanese kids we seem in no shortage of in the west.
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stefoid
Yes, but his name is Majak Daw! It doesnt get any better than that.
Is he contracted?
Isnt he on North's rookie list - and has only been on that list for 1 season?
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Dog House
Isnt he on North's rookie list - and has only been on that list for 1 season?
He's still a rookie but he's about to finish his 2nd season. Sydney traded for Mumford when he was still rookie-listed by Geelong at the time so it could be done. North will want to keep him because he has gone from a million-to-one shot to knocking the door down for a senior game. But the sheer depth of ruck stocks at Arden St will continue to make it difficult for Majak to get a decent run, especially if McIntosh is not traded and has an injury-free pre-season. Nicnat-lite is not a bad description of him but his work at the stoppages has improved in leaps and bounds in 2011.
Food for thought in any event. I tend to agree with mjp's rationale that we should constantly keep replenishing our ruck stocks - we didn't for about 5 years in the mid 00's and were forced to rely on Peter Street for a couple of years once Darcy went down. We're feeling a little light-on again at the moment.
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Sedat
He's still a rookie but he's about to finish his 2nd season. Sydney traded for Mumford when he was still rookie-listed by Geelong at the time so it could be done. North will want to keep him because he has gone from a million-to-one shot to knocking the door down for a senior game. But the sheer depth of ruck stocks at Arden St will continue to make it difficult for Majak to get a decent run, especially if McIntosh is not traded and has an injury-free pre-season. Nicnat-lite is not a bad description of him but his work at the stoppages has improved in leaps and bounds in 2011.
Food for thought in any event. I tend to agree with mjp's rationale that we should constantly keep replenishing our ruck stocks - we didn't for about 5 years in the mid 00's and were forced to rely on Peter Street for a couple of years once Darcy went down. We're feeling a little light-on again at the moment.
He'll play forward when Petrie retires in two years.
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So Prato is not up to it?
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Very harsh on Minson. When has he been a spud, besides soygate, last year while he has played number 1 ruckman? Absolutely needed next year while Roughy and Cordy exchange KPP, second ruck and too injured to play roles.
Minson has been harshly dealt with by the club this year and 2009 in my opinion. Most poor perspective on him by people is because he was played out of position as a key forward. Deserved to be playing ahead opf Huddo on a number of occasions for better matchups and Huddo needing rest.
Fair enough, IMO he's had plenty of opportunities to grab his spot in our side but sadly he's failed to shine.