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17-07-2022, 03:55 PM
#496
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
chef
Do it, cant be any worse than what we've got and he's a freebie.
I'm not a huge fan for bringing in a vaccine reluctant player but he would certainly help us in an area we have some question marks about the quality of our players. As you say, in terms of drafts picks and on face value it won't cost us anything unless it stuffs up some other compensation considerations for us but Power and the team will be across that.
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19-07-2022, 10:59 AM
#497
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Lobb on a 4 year deal says Hagdorn. Logue, Acres and others could leave
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/07/...ockers-exodus/
Veteran West Australian journalist Kim Hagdorn is reporting that Rory Lobb is amongst a group that will be on the way out to make way for the Dockers’ big-money pursuit of Melbourne’s Luke Jackson.
He suggests 28-year-old Lobb, who is the club’s leading goal kicker this season, will leave the club for the Western Bulldogs this trade period.
Hagdorn says there is more interest than just from the Bulldogs, but expects Lobb to end up at the Whitten Oval.
“Let’s stop beating around the bush, Rory Lobb has got a four-year deal at the Western Bulldogs,” Hagdorn said on SEN WA’s Drive.
“I said last Monday that Essendon had joined the race. Rule that out.
“St Kilda are still keen to try and talk more with Rory Lobb’s management.
“He’ll be going because he has to go. He is a massive part of the strategy for Fremantle to clear enough players and enough salary to get Luke Jackson.”
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19-07-2022, 11:08 AM
#498
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
The Doctor
Lobb on a 4 year deal says Hagdorn. Logue, Acres and others could leave
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/07/...ockers-exodus/
Veteran West Australian journalist Kim Hagdorn is reporting that Rory Lobb is amongst a group that will be on the way out to make way for the Dockers’ big-money pursuit of Melbourne’s Luke Jackson.
He suggests 28-year-old Lobb, who is the club’s leading goal kicker this season, will leave the club for the Western Bulldogs this trade period.
Hagdorn says there is more interest than just from the Bulldogs, but expects Lobb to end up at the Whitten Oval.
“Let’s stop beating around the bush, Rory Lobb has got a four-year deal at the Western Bulldogs,” Hagdorn said on SEN WA’s Drive.
“I said last Monday that Essendon had joined the race. Rule that out.
“St Kilda are still keen to try and talk more with Rory Lobb’s management.
“He’ll be going because he has to go. He is a massive part of the strategy for Fremantle to clear enough players and enough salary to get Luke Jackson.”
4! Fmd. These contract lengths are getting ridiculous. I mean we still have Stef Martin ffs.
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19-07-2022, 11:18 AM
#499
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Lobb + Logue somehow, take Jones and even Hamling if they delist him as a complete failsafe/backup (god knows Footscray could use some tall timber), draft a defender with our highest pick, Leon + maybe another new assistant or two, early pre-season, and go for the flag tilt of our life.
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19-07-2022, 12:32 PM
#500
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Vred
Lobb + Logue somehow, take Jones and even Hamling if they delist him as a complete failsafe/backup (god knows Footscray could use some tall timber), draft a defender with our highest pick, Leon + maybe another new assistant or two, early pre-season, and go for the flag tilt of our life.
I agree with the premise of being aggressive in a tilt for the flag.
Geelong do it every year and get criticised / pegged for falling off the hill. They're still first on the ladder 10 years after the fact. I get finals are a different ball game, but they always give themselves every chance.
I'd like to see us go for it. If we're going for Lobb, don't do things in halves - try and get 2 key defenders (Jones and Hamling are good cheap options).
We need to win another flag with the likes of Bont/Macrae/Treloar in their prime.
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19-07-2022, 12:42 PM
#501
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
I agree with the premise of being aggressive in a tilt for the flag.
Geelong do it every year and get criticised / pegged for falling off the hill. They're still first on the ladder 10 years after the fact. I get finals are a different ball game, but they always give themselves every chance.
I'd like to see us go for it. If we're going for Lobb, don't do things in halves - try and get 2 key defenders (Jones and Hamling are good cheap options).
We need to win another flag with the likes of Bont/Macrae/Treloar in their prime.
Yep, all or bust at this point, we have 80% of the pieces, we need to finish out with some defenders, another fwd/ruck and go as hard as possible, time is now, window is open, put 22 down to GF heartbreak, but god we better come out next year firing all guns from the first bounce.
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19-07-2022, 12:47 PM
#502
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
4! Fmd. These contract lengths are getting ridiculous. I mean we still have Stef Martin ffs.
I find it hard to believe we would give 4 years to a player who will be 30 before the start of next season. Keath got 3 years + 1 for meeting a contract trigger, but he was 2 years younger than Lobb will be when we traded for him. Surely 3 years would be sufficient?
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19-07-2022, 01:08 PM
#503
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
I find it hard to believe we would give 4 years to a player who will be 30 before the start of next season. Keath got 3 years + 1 for meeting a contract trigger, but he was 2 years younger than Lobb will be when we traded for him. Surely 3 years would be sufficient?
4 is excessive but sometimes you've got to pay to play.
If they are identifying Lobb as a crucial need, then as per above posts re: chasing a flag, do it.
If all we do is get Lobb on 4 years, then I'll be the first to call it out as ridiculous but if it's the first piece of the jigsaw (the others primarily being a hunt for defenders) I'll live with the price we have to pay.
We need to win now.
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19-07-2022, 03:09 PM
#504
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
I wouldn’t begrudge us at all if we went balls to the wall this off season for a proper tilt at the flag and it didn’t work. I’d rather try than sit on our hands when we know we have pieces missing.
Send a message to the playing group: now or never.
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19-07-2022, 03:11 PM
#505
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
4 is excessive but sometimes you've got to pay to play.
If they are identifying Lobb as a crucial need, then as per above posts re: chasing a flag, do it.
If all we do is get Lobb on 4 years, then I'll be the first to call it out as ridiculous but if it's the first piece of the jigsaw (the others primarily being a hunt for defenders) I'll live with the price we have to pay.
We need to win now.
We probably will want to win now in four years too. I just don't want a dodgy old Lobb lurking around taking a big chunk of cap when we will have Naughton, Marra, Darcy, English, Smith in some peak time and Bont, Macrae, Dunks etc still around.
I'd like to play hard ball on the 3 years.
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19-07-2022, 03:24 PM
#506
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
comrade
I wouldn’t begrudge us at all if we went balls to the wall this off season for a proper tilt at the flag and it didn’t work. I’d rather try than sit on our hands when we know we have pieces missing.
Send a message to the playing group: now or never.
I think there are 3 models clubs tend to structure their approach to the trade draft period and a couple of hybrid versions of something in between as well.
Going chips in on topping up and positioning yourself for a genuine crack at it is the classic high risk and high reward approach.
For a list like ours if we were to get it right then you are as good as a top 2 side and a great chance to win it.
Assessing the list correctly at the end of the season and making sure you have the footy support team around it is the key.
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19-07-2022, 05:57 PM
#507
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
I think there are 3 models clubs tend to structure their approach to the trade draft period and a couple of hybrid versions of something in between as well.
Going chips in on topping up and positioning yourself for a genuine crack at it is the classic high risk and high reward approach.
For a list like ours if we were to get it right then you are as good as a top 2 side and a great chance to win it.
Assessing the list correctly at the end of the season and making sure you have the footy support team around it is the key.
I mean, are we much more than a "Brian Lake to Hawks" trade away from being in the mix again? Maybe we need 2 of those trades.
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19-07-2022, 06:16 PM
#508
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
MrMahatma
I mean, are we much more than a "Brian Lake to Hawks" trade away from being in the mix again? Maybe we need 2 of those trades.
Just the one... we need a defender who can win the ball back and with a little more defensive application and somehow keeping our best team on the park more regularly we can bounce back pretty quickly.
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19-07-2022, 06:57 PM
#509
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
MrMahatma
I mean, are we much more than a "Brian Lake to Hawks" trade away from being in the mix again? Maybe we need 2 of those trades.
Reports tonight of Jones meeting Granty in Williamstown.
Then we target Caleb Graham. Really tough ask to get him out of Queensland but he's still out of contract, he's tough, can mark and (Bevo would love this) even run through the ruck last year when their first couple of options were injured.
195cm but he plays tall and is solid already, still to turn 22 year old so he's a long term solution as well.
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19-07-2022, 07:01 PM
#510
Re: List Managment thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Reports tonight of Jones meeting Granty in Williamstown.
Then we target Caleb Graham. Really tough ask to get him out of Queensland but he's still out of contract, he's tough, can mark and (Bevo would love this) even run through the ruck last year when their first couple of options were injured.
195cm but he plays tall and is solid already, still to turn 22 year old so he's a long term solution as well.
Sounds good Moff
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