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  • 1eyedog
    Hall of Fame
    • Mar 2008
    • 13235

    Re: Chris Dawes?

    Originally posted by Topdog
    Yes he was whilst battling concussion. Yet he still outperformed Dawes best EVER year. Smashed it actually. Played 21 times,2 of those cut short by concussion and 1 where he was still clearly affected by it. Yet kicked 9 more goals than Dawes.

    So yes I can't believe someone compared Dawes to Tippett
    Never seen Dawes rip a mark like Tippett can. Tippett is 3 inches taller and quicker as well. Tippet always looks dangerous, Dawes doesn't.
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    • Throughandthrough
      Coaching Staff
      • Nov 2007
      • 3201

      Re: Chris Dawes?

      And tippett is asking for a million a year. Offer the crows griff roughy and wallis and we can have him

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      • 1eyedog
        Hall of Fame
        • Mar 2008
        • 13235

        Re: Chris Dawes?

        Originally posted by Throughandthrough
        And tippett is asking for a million a year. Offer the crows griff roughy and wallis and we can have him
        Yeah he is def being paid overs no doubt
        But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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

          Re: Chris Dawes?

          Originally posted by Throughandthrough
          And tippett is asking for a million a year. Offer the crows griff roughy and wallis and we can have him
          Not really the pointb but yes he will be.
          Also not against him coming for pick 41, perhaps 41 & 47

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          • jeemak
            Bulldog Legend
            • Oct 2010
            • 21831

            Re: Chris Dawes?

            Unfortunately tall forwards that can play a role cost more than other role players of different type at the trade table.

            Pick 21 for Dawes is pretty much spot on, I would think.
            TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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            • AndrewP6
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Jan 2009
              • 8142

              Re: Chris Dawes?

              Originally posted by whythelongface
              Didn't McCartney go on record as saying that we wouldn't be active in the trade period (unless a high quality player was available at the right price). Dawes is a reasonable player but not what I would consider a high quality player. Therefore it appears that there are definitely mixed messages coming from our club in regards to what our strategy is.
              Certainly did.
              [B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]

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              • The Bulldogs Bite
                Hall of Fame
                • Dec 2006
                • 11246

                Re: Chris Dawes?

                He has to agree to come to us though, right?

                Can't see him choosing us over Carlton or Melbourne. We aren't exactly an attractive proposition at the moment. Not many 24 y.o's would be eager to join a club just beginning a lengthy rebuild.
                W00F!

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                • LongWait
                  WOOF Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 936

                  Re: Chris Dawes?

                  Originally posted by jeemak
                  Unfortunately tall forwards that can play a role cost more than other role players of different type at the trade table.

                  Pick 21 for Dawes is pretty much spot on, I would think.
                  Dogwatch has done some interesting research looking at all of the key forwards the club has drafted and tried to develop over the past 20 tears or so. Since Chris Grant, the closest he could get to a success was Simon Cox (second best was Patrick Bowden!!) and I think the maximum number of games played by any of them was 58. 18 attempts, 1 dubious success, 11 fails and 6 still on our list.

                  If we want a key forward, we will have a much higher chance of getting a 100-gamer by trade or free agency.

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

                    Re: Chris Dawes?

                    Originally posted by LongWait
                    Dogwatch has done some interesting research looking at all of the key forwards the club has drafted and tried to develop. Since Chris Grant, the closest he could get to a success was Simon Cox (second best was Patrick Bowden!!) and I think the maximum number of games played by any of them was less than 60.

                    If we want a key forward, we will have a much higher chance of getting a 100-gamer by trade or free agency.
                    Not if that player is Chris Dawes.

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                    • LongWait
                      WOOF Member
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 936

                      Re: Chris Dawes?

                      Originally posted by Topdog
                      Not if that player is Chris Dawes.
                      Chris Dawes is a big chance to play another 100 AFL games. He'll almost certainly pass Simon Cox's 58 before he retires. It may not be with us, but I think you are very wrong in your assessment of Dawes. No star, but a very solid key forward and, so far, better than anything we've drafted since Chris Grant.

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                      • jeemak
                        Bulldog Legend
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 21831

                        Re: Chris Dawes?

                        Originally posted by LongWait
                        Dogwatch has done some interesting research looking at all of the key forwards the club has drafted and tried to develop over the past 20 tears or so. Since Chris Grant, the closest he could get to a success was Simon Cox (second best was Patrick Bowden!!) and I think the maximum number of games played by any of them was 58. 18 attempts, 1 dubious success, 11 fails and 6 still on our list.

                        If we want a key forward, we will have a much higher chance of getting a 100-gamer by trade or free agency.
                        One of few regrets I have about not posting on BF these days is missing out on dogwatch's posts.

                        There's not many top shelf forwards in the AFL, and it shows how hard it is to draft them and turn them into reasonable players.

                        The game has become so defensive and running oriented that forwards rarely have an opportunity to dominate contests on a one on one basis.

                        I think what needs to be taken from all of this, is we should be open to trading players in and be prepared to try our hand at top level talent when it presents itself in the draft.

                        To think we had our most realistic chance of reaching a grand final since 1997 without a genuine forward tall target. A player like Dawes in 2009 would have had a fairly solid impact.
                        TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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                        • SonofScray
                          Coaching Staff
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 4234

                          Re: Chris Dawes?

                          Originally posted by jeemak

                          To think we had our most realistic chance of reaching a grand final since 1997 without a genuine forward tall target. A player like Dawes in 2009 would have had a fairly solid impact.
                          I have been thinking about this type of argument a bit. Most of my life as a fan there has been a lot of huff and puff around the quest for a gun FF, or CHF.

                          It has been an obsession in some ways. Yet, we've looked closer without one than we ever have with the guys we've traded for. You are just not going to get the type of white knight, gun forward we yearn for in a trade. It would almost be unfair to put Dawes through it. It mightn't be you or I jeemak, but a lot of Dog's fans will just expect too much from him. We are impatient with tall forwards. As soon as they are not Chris Grant, or Carey we want to make them backmen, or get rid of them.
                          Time and Tide Waits For No Man

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                          • jeemak
                            Bulldog Legend
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 21831

                            Re: Chris Dawes?

                            Originally posted by SonofScray
                            I have been thinking about this type of argument a bit. Most of my life as a fan there has been a lot of huff and puff around the quest for a gun FF, or CHF.

                            It has been an obsession in some ways. Yet, we've looked closer without one than we ever have with the guys we've traded for. You are just not going to get the type of white knight, gun forward we yearn for in a trade. It would almost be unfair to put Dawes through it. It mightn't be you or I jeemak, but a lot of Dog's fans will just expect too much from him. We are impatient with tall forwards. As soon as they are not Chris Grant, or Carey we want to make them backmen, or get rid of them.
                            If we land Dawes it will be interesting (or depressing) to see how much expectation is heaped on him by our supporter base, most of whom it seems wouldn't have wanted him in the first place. A dropped mark here, another one there will create mayhem in the stands. The vitriol meter will be working overtime unfortunately.

                            Unless you get lucky like the Swans and land a player like Tippett through the trade period the reality is most gun forwards stay put and are unnatainable. For the rest of us, we have to settle on players like Dawes to become one of many forward targets.

                            If we were to land Dawes, I could imagine our forward line being very difficult to deal with on the proviso at least two of Cordy, Jones and Grant develop as we hope.
                            TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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                            • Scorlibo
                              Coaching Staff
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 3087

                              Re: Chris Dawes?

                              FF solution: stop playing Jarrad Grant as a flanker, he still has the stickiest hands at the club.
                              'And the Western suburbs erupt!'

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

                                Re: Chris Dawes?

                                Originally posted by LongWait
                                Chris Dawes is a big chance to play another 100 AFL games. He'll almost certainly pass Simon Cox's 58 before he retires. It may not be with us, but I think you are very wrong in your assessment of Dawes. No star, but a very solid key forward and, so far, better than anything we've drafted since Chris Grant.
                                Jones will be a better player than him IMO. And I say very confidently that a player that is selected between picks 21 & 27 will be far better than him too. I hope we dont deprive ourselves the opportunity to draft that player

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