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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Sauce Jacobs has left crows as rfa. I think no, but would he be considered for a couple of years whilst Tim develops?
He is leaving to be number 1 ruck at GWS because Mummy is cooked, he isn't going to come to us to likely play the majority of the season in the VFL.
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
He is leaving to be number 1 ruck at GWS because Mummy is cooked, he isn't going to come to us to likely play the majority of the season in the VFL.
Actually that makes sense. He would be a good replacement.
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What about these?
Cedric Cox - Brisbane
Taken at pick 24 in the 2016 draft. We were very keen on him. He is a quick indigenous winger from Halls creek WA via the North Ballarat Rebels. Has struggled for opportunity so far at the Lions and managing just the 13 games so far. Brisbane are after Callum Ah Chee from Suns so this could diminish his prospects further. He might be gettable? Perhaps a late 3rd rounder?
Aiden Bonar - GWS
Taken with pick 11 at the 2017 draft. He is powerfully built midfielder/forward with good goal sense and a strong tackler. Has only played 6 games with so many midfielders ahead of him at GWS. They might see him as surplus to their needs and may require a salary dump in order to retain the likes of Whitifeld & Cameron coming up. Therefore he might come cheaper than we think. a 3rd rounder?
Aidyn Johnson - Port Adelaide
Taken with pick 45 at the 2015 draft. An indigenous former AFL academy member from Bendigo who is a quick winger/flanker type with good goal sense. Has managed just 11 games in his career so far. He is also out of contract. I doubt he would cost much.
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Is Johnson a Bendigo boy Doc or did his footy take him to the rebels from out of town?
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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He came from within the Bendigo Pioneers catchment as far as I know.
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
Mofra
SEN, radio. Noting in print.
Originally Posted by
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Be careful with that stuff, it rots your brain.
Absolutely correct. I listened to it flat out for a few years around 2008-2011 and it literally made me regress mentally and emotionally. The advertisements (Franco on the not yet connected toilet, you know, because ethnics), the hullabaloo, KB and other presenters turning the whip around and bludgeoning dead horses with the handle instead of moving on. Tim Watson and Andy Maher on the ill-informed issue merry go round every single morning, and finally, the talk back.
It was absolute poison and I can't see how it's gotten any better.
TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
The Doctor
What about these?
Cedric Cox - Brisbane
Taken at pick 24 in the 2016 draft. We were very keen on him. He is a quick indigenous winger from Halls creek WA via the North Ballarat Rebels. Has struggled for opportunity so far at the Lions and managing just the 13 games so far. Brisbane are after Callum Ah Chee from Suns so this could diminish his prospects further. He might be gettable? Perhaps a late 3rd rounder?
Aiden Bonar - GWS
Taken with pick 11 at the 2017 draft. He is powerfully built midfielder/forward with good goal sense and a strong tackler. Has only played 6 games with so many midfielders ahead of him at GWS. They might see him as surplus to their needs and may require a salary dump in order to retain the likes of Whitifeld & Cameron coming up. Therefore he might come cheaper than we think. a 3rd rounder?
Aidyn Johnson - Port Adelaide
Taken with pick 45 at the 2015 draft. An indigenous former AFL academy member from Bendigo who is a quick winger/flanker type with good goal sense. Has managed just 11 games in his career so far. He is also out of contract. I doubt he would cost much.
Terrific recommendations Doc that really fit the Cash Converters theme
I'd suggest that the Lions are probably in no rush to let Cedric Cox out of his contract early but 13 games in 3 years isn't much of a return for given he was an early enough selection. A 3rd rounder seems about right but it could also be just a flip flop of 3rd round picks ie our pick #41 for their pick #51 and Cox if they're keen to open up list spots.
Aiden Bonar is an interesting one. He's struggled since he arrived at the club with injuries but as you have noted he's versatile and a stronger tackler especially up forward. Clearing some salary cap could be a huge consideration for them plus they have a lot of players that will come back from injuries next season which potentially pushes Bonar further back in the order
Once again, a 3rd rounder would be in the mix.
Aidyn Johnson has just struggled with form and injuries but he's highly athletic and could be worth bringing him in
With spots on our list at premium at the moment we probably only have room for one, perhaps two of the players but all three of them wouldn't cost a anything more than later picks.
Great suggestions
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A few other names to consider but with likely limited appeal
Ben Keays from Brisbane is an out of favor midfielder from the Lions who's out of contract. We were interested in him in the past
Nick Robertson - Experienced defender or midfielder who is adept at tagging or shutting opposition players. Out of contract at the Lions
Wylie Buzza - has struggled for games at Geelong but as a KPP can play forward and is useful in the ruck. Out of contract and perhaps a more versatile back up option than Zac Smith
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Aiden Bonar is an interesting one. He's struggled since he arrived at the club with injuries but as you have noted he's versatile and a stronger tackler especially up forward. Clearing some salary cap could be a huge consideration for them plus they have a lot of players that will come back from injuries next season which potentially pushes Bonar further back in the order
Once again, a 3rd rounder would be in the mix.
He looked like a pretty good junior and I am surprised he hasn't played more, but I guess injuries haven't helped.
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
A few other names to consider but with likely limited appeal
Ben Keays from Brisbane is an out of favor midfielder from the Lions who's out of contract. We were interested in him in the past
Nick Robertson - Experienced defender or midfielder who is adept at tagging or shutting opposition players. Out of contract at the Lions
Wylie Buzza - has struggled for games at Geelong but as a KPP can play forward and is useful in the ruck. Out of contract and perhaps a more versatile back up option than Zac Smith
I was interested in Keays based on some outstanding NEAFL form but he really got shown up in his chances at the top level this year. He's just not quick enough to play the role he's been groomed for.
Robertson might have saved his career with that performance on Whitfield. Could address some concerns that arose out of our finals exit but he's a total liability with the ball in hand and I don't know if what he brings is enough to counter-balance his weaknesses.
I don't see it with Buzza and we'd be making the play based on theoretical upside and nothing more.
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
The Doctor
Aiden Bonar - GWS
Taken with pick 11 at the 2017 draft. He is powerfully built midfielder/forward with good goal sense and a strong tackler. Has only played 6 games with so many midfielders ahead of him at GWS. They might see him as surplus to their needs and may require a salary dump in order to retain the likes of Whitifeld & Cameron coming up. Therefore he might come cheaper than we think. a 3rd rounder?
How does a player who has been on the list for just the mandatory 2 yr draftee contract constitute a salary dump?
They would simply be replaced by another draftee on the same wage.
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Originally Posted by
GVGjr
A few other names to consider but with likely limited appeal
Ben Keays from Brisbane is an out of favor midfielder from the Lions who's out of contract. We were interested in him in the past
Nick Robertson - Experienced defender or midfielder who is adept at tagging or shutting opposition players. Out of contract at the Lions
Wylie Buzza - has struggled for games at Geelong but as a KPP can play forward and is useful in the ruck. Out of contract and perhaps a more versatile back up option than Zac Smith
While Buzza may not be any chance of regular games, I would agree that he has more going for him as a back up than Zac Smith.
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Joe
How does a player who has been on the list for just the mandatory 2 yr draftee contract constitute a salary dump?
They would simply be replaced by another draftee on the same wage.
They gave him a two year extension in about $400,000 a season.
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Re: Cash Converters 2019
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Joe
How does a player who has been on the list for just the mandatory 2 yr draftee contract constitute a salary dump?
They would simply be replaced by another draftee on the same wage.
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
They gave him a two year extension in about $400,000 a season.
As BT mentioned, they over committed to him, they can get a player to replace for less than half of that. It's a small reduction but if he's behind in the pecking order and they get a draft pick it might help
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Originally Posted by
GVGjr
As BT mentioned, they over committed to him, they can get a player to replace for less than half of that. It's a small reduction but if he's behind in the pecking order and they get a draft pick it might help
That is poor list management if true. With all the salary cap pressure they have been under, it just has no logic.
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