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16-12-2020, 11:48 AM
#1786
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Jono Marsh is also training with Carlton, they'll pick one of the two.
Perhaps we don't take anyone and wait until mid year.
hopefully at minimum we get a couple of kids to train with us, just in case we find someone that suits our needs
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16-12-2020, 12:14 PM
#1787
Re: List Management for 2020/21
I know that Jetta has signed with Swan Districts, but he also thinks he had a couple of extra years to give, and I'd still love for us to get him down here alongside JUH.
Diamond hunting is all well and good (with very low chances of success), but culture and leadership are vital, and JUH might be the future of the club if we can get it right, and having him as the only Indigenous player on the list is a concerning beginning (and that might be understating things).
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16-12-2020, 12:19 PM
#1788
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Given the number of Vic kids that wouldn't have had the chance to impress and develop over the past year, I would be inclined to bring a handful of those who weren't drafted down to training over the next 3 months and see if any of them put their hand up for a spot.
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16-12-2020, 12:22 PM
#1789
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
Raw Toast
I know that Jetta has signed with Swan Districts, but he also thinks he had a couple of extra years to give, and I'd still love for us to get him down here alongside JUH.
Diamond hunting is all well and good (with very low chances of success), but culture and leadership are vital, and JUH might be the future of the club if we can get it right, and having him as the only Indigenous player on the list is a concerning beginning (and that might be understating things).
I logged on this morning to mention him. He looks like he still has his speed, could he play that pressure forward role (with a little rotation to the wing)?
Considering we are usually the youngest team to take the field each week (and Trengove, Lloyd, Suckling have all moved on) some extra experience in the squad wouldn’t go astray.
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16-12-2020, 12:35 PM
#1790
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
divvydan
Given the number of Vic kids that wouldn't have had the chance to impress and develop over the past year, I would be inclined to bring a handful of those who weren't drafted down to training over the next 3 months and see if any of them put their hand up for a spot.
Yes this.
Also while the Lloyd retirement is a surprise it is not the move we needed to free up a list spot for someone we thought could play a role. If we thought we could bring in a ready to go guy like Scharenberg, McDonald, Eagles etc. and that we needed them for team balance or whatever then we would have done it at the expense of retaining Hayes or Cavarra. I'll be pretty disappointed if we act like Lloyds departure enables us to bring in someone we "need" when just a week ago we chose to retain those two guys who aren't even in our first team plans at all.
This has to be used as an opportunity to try a few high potential prospects out before we pick them up and also as a headstart by giving us a pick in the mid season draft which will definitely have some very talented bolters available.
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18-12-2020, 08:06 PM
#1791
Re: List Management for 2020/21
AFL site mentions following are training with Bulldogs:
Ewan Macpherson (Northern Knights)
Corey Preston (Eastern Ranges)
Anthony Scott (Footscray Bulldogs)
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18-12-2020, 08:47 PM
#1792
Re: List Management for 2020/21
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18-12-2020, 09:20 PM
#1793
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
Smads57
AFL site mentions following are training with Bulldogs:
Ewan Macpherson (Northern Knights)
Corey Preston (Eastern Ranges)
Anthony Scott (Footscray Bulldogs)
Any of them tall defenders?
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18-12-2020, 09:22 PM
#1794
Re: List Management for 2020/21
thanks for the info on Corey.
Ewan Macpherson: https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/player/ewan-macpherson/
would be a good story if we could pick him up.
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18-12-2020, 11:48 PM
#1795
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
Any of them tall defenders?
None of them
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19-12-2020, 09:14 AM
#1796
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
Smads57
AFL site mentions following are training with Bulldogs:
Ewan Macpherson (Northern Knights)
Corey Preston (Eastern Ranges)
Anthony Scott (Footscray Bulldogs)
Scott trained with us last year didn't he? Some kind of inside/clean mid who isn't quick?
McPherson honestly sounds like Butler. Solid behind the ball medium who is decent but not damaging with ball in hand.
Preston reads like every single one of our small forwards. Decent athlete who is strong overhead and has a nice leap. That could describe Weightman, Dale, Bedendo and Hannan. Not quite the point of difference i would've liked
Would've been nice to have at least one key defender prospect or crumbing forward type. I guess Preston is meant to be the latter. I assume it's harder than normal with Covid to get interstate guys to train with us with no guarantee of a contract.
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19-12-2020, 09:40 AM
#1797
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
soupaman
Scott trained with us last year didn't he? Some kind of inside/clean mid who isn't quick?
McPherson honestly sounds like Butler. Solid behind the ball medium who is decent but not damaging with ball in hand.
Preston reads like every single one of our small forwards. Decent athlete who is strong overhead and has a nice leap. That could describe Weightman, Dale, Bedendo and Hannan. Not quite the point of difference i would've liked
Would've been nice to have at least one key defender prospect or crumbing forward type. I guess Preston is meant to be the latter. I assume it's harder than normal with Covid to get interstate guys to train with us with no guarantee of a contract.
Overall our recruiting team have done exceptionally well but like many efforts over the years there is a level of duplication with some of our selection and that is probably unavoidable
I agree that a developing key defender would have been a good option for us although we did bid on Brand so I suspect the well might have run dry for us.
Given all the distractions of the season I think our recruiting team would be very pleased with the players they've brought in
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19-12-2020, 10:10 AM
#1798
Re: List Management for 2020/21
I wonder if the plan is to monitor state leagues and ‘In emergency break glass’ via the mid season draft.
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19-12-2020, 10:38 AM
#1799
Re: List Management for 2020/21
We've been interested in Preston all year (by rumour), I'd expect him to get a rookie spot.
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19-12-2020, 02:39 PM
#1800
Re: List Management for 2020/21
Originally Posted by
macca
Strewth. Son of Super or what?
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