2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

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  • Topdog
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 7471

    Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

    Originally posted by azabob
    Billings? Isn’t Sidebottom greatest strength his gut running?

    I don’t associate that with Billings.
    Billings was always thought to end up as a midfielder. Richardson said that he was too valuable as a forward to move into midfield

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    • jeemak
      Bulldog Legend
      • Oct 2010
      • 21455

      Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

      Here's a little comparison between Shane Edwards and Jack Billings. The latter's poor disposal efficiency highlights a clear difference between the two and so is contested possessions. Of course the other thing to remember is one plays for an ordinary team with a dysfunctional system, whilst the other plays for a top team that is extremely well drilled.



      I know stats don't tell the whole story, but they do provide some insight. If Billings tightened up his disposal efficiency and managed to win a bit more of his own ball, then he'd be elite.
      TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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      • Sedat
        Hall of Fame
        • Sep 2007
        • 11061

        Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

        Originally posted by jeemak
        Billings is going to be an absolute gun. Sure he had an ordinary year, but heaps of players have that. I think he's going to end up playing more midfield time too, he's what we need.

        He'd cost us our pick seven. I'd probably do it.
        Gee. And there are some who are baulking at pick 7 for Wingard.

        Billings is Wingard-lite IMO. Very nice player but I'd prefer to aim higher.
        "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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        • Greystache
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Dec 2009
          • 9775

          Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

          Originally posted by Sedat
          Gee. And there are some who are baulking at pick 7 for Wingard.

          Billings is Wingard-lite IMO. Very nice player but I'd prefer to aim higher.
          The argument of their respective value could be made in relation to their trajectory. Wingard's best footy was 3 years ago and his last 2 years have been largely mediocre. Did he have two ordinary season or is his form line permanent?

          Billings is potentially getting better with reasonable upside to come. Their past 2 seasons have been about equal but does Billings plateau or does he become elite? That's the question.

          There's some Stringer style questions about Wingard, was elite early in their career but hasn't recaptured that sort of form again. Stringer looks unlikely to again while the jury is out on Wingard.
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          • jeemak
            Bulldog Legend
            • Oct 2010
            • 21455

            Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

            Originally posted by Sedat
            Gee. And there are some who are baulking at pick 7 for Wingard.

            Billings is Wingard-lite IMO. Very nice player but I'd prefer to aim higher.
            I'd do Wingard for pick 7 in a flash, as well.

            Now this is an interesting comparison:



            Wingard butchers it worse than Billings.
            TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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            • comrade
              Hall of Fame
              • Jun 2008
              • 17854

              Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

              I always saw Billings as a Shaun Higgins clone, but then Higgins went to another level and Billings has stagnated.

              I wouldn't be offering pick 7 without something very attractive coming back our way.
              Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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              • jeemak
                Bulldog Legend
                • Oct 2010
                • 21455

                Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                Originally posted by comrade
                I always saw Billings as a Shaun Higgins clone, but then Higgins went to another level and Billings has stagnated.

                I wouldn't be offering pick 7 without something very attractive coming back our way.
                Define very attractive?

                He's only 23, so still developing his game and body. He'd want to be hitting his straps now though.
                TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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                • Bornadog
                  WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 65688

                  Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                  Originally posted by Greystache
                  The argument of their respective value could be made in relation to their trajectory. Wingard's best footy was 3 years ago and his last 2 years have been largely mediocre. Did he have two ordinary season or is his form line permanent?
                  There's some Stringer style questions about Wingard, was elite early in their career but hasn't recaptured that sort of form again. Stringer looks unlikely to again while the jury is out on Wingard.
                  This is what worries me.
                  FFC: Established 1883

                  Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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                  • Mofra
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 14823

                    Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                    Originally posted by Greystache
                    The argument of their respective value could be made in relation to their trajectory. Wingard's best footy was 3 years ago and his last 2 years have been largely mediocre. Did he have two ordinary season or is his form line permanent?
                    From ~round 12 onwards this year Wingard's midfield numbers are elite (or very close to it).
                    He had a very poor start to the year overcoming injury.
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                    • Mofra
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 14823

                      Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                      Originally posted by comrade
                      I always saw Billings as a Shaun Higgins clone, but then Higgins went to another level and Billings has stagnated.

                      I wouldn't be offering pick 7 without something very attractive coming back our way.
                      Higgins was an inside mid as a junior so had years of winning his own ball at the lower level, I see him a little differently to Billings.
                      Higgins kicked 2.2. in the first quarter of a final for us IIRC, it was injury and continuity that were his biggest enemies.
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                      • DOG GOD
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 6351

                        Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                        Kelly, —————>>> gaff, Shiel are the only ones that interest me to part with pick 7.

                        Wingard more a 12-15 pick and billing’s around 18-19.
                        I will never see #16 the same!!

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                        • Sedat
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 11061

                          Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                          Originally posted by Greystache
                          The argument of their respective value could be made in relation to their trajectory. Wingard's best footy was 3 years ago and his last 2 years have been largely mediocre. Did he have two ordinary season or is his form line permanent?

                          Billings is potentially getting better with reasonable upside to come. Their past 2 seasons have been about equal but does Billings plateau or does he become elite? That's the question.

                          There's some Stringer style questions about Wingard, was elite early in their career but hasn't recaptured that sort of form again. Stringer looks unlikely to again while the jury is out on Wingard.
                          Wingard's first 50 games were as good as anyone in modern history with the possible exception of Judd. Billings hasn't come close to that level, which is not to say he can't or won't in the future. But on what has actually been achieved I would have Wingard as both a much safer bet and a better upside prospect because he's already scaled those heights.

                          It's entirely possible that Wingard may never reach those heights in the future and that Billings could. i just think Wingard has more gears in his weaponry than Billings.
                          "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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                          • wimberga
                            WOOF Member
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 851

                            Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                            Originally posted by Sedat
                            Wingard's first 50 games were as good as anyone in modern history with the possible exception of Judd. Billings hasn't come close to that level, which is not to say he can't or won't in the future. But on what has actually been achieved I would have Wingard as both a much safer bet and a better upside prospect because he's already scaled those heights.

                            It's entirely possible that Wingard may never reach those heights in the future and that Billings could. i just think Wingard has more gears in his weaponry than Billings.
                            Just on Billings, is his poor kicking at goal a new thing in the last season or two? My memories of his early seasons were of a highly skilled player who was a smart finisher and a good football brain. Read Nick Dal Santo 2.0.

                            Am I misremembering? if indeed his goalkicking has always been a struggle then I would be very cool on this, however if it is more form driven and a symptom of playing in a poor team, I could live with us throwing our hat in the ring. A late first rounder feels about right IF that is the case.

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                            • Bornadog
                              WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 65688

                              Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                              Originally posted by DOG GOD
                              Kelly, —————>>> gaff, Shiel are the only ones that interest me to part with pick 7.

                              Wingard more a 12-15 pick and billing’s around 18-19.
                              Exactly, otherwise keep pick 7
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                              • Axe Man
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 10925

                                Re: 2018 AFL -Trade Rumours and Discussion

                                Originally posted by wimberga
                                Just on Billings, is his poor kicking at goal a new thing in the last season or two? My memories of his early seasons were of a highly skilled player who was a smart finisher and a good football brain. Read Nick Dal Santo 2.0.

                                Am I misremembering? if indeed his goalkicking has always been a struggle then I would be very cool on this, however if it is more form driven and a symptom of playing in a poor team, I could live with us throwing our hat in the ring. A late first rounder feels about right IF that is the case.
                                His 5 years at AFL level read like this:
                                2014 14.15
                                2015 7.6
                                2016 6.12
                                2017 23.36
                                2018 14.19

                                I know simple goals and behinds don't tell the whole story but it always seems to have been an issue.

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