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  • LostDoggy
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8307

    #16
    Re: Ayce Cordy

    Originally posted by GVGjr
    Was Harris a real project play Ernie? The problem he had with his adenoids was the real reason why he slipped under the radar. I think he was more of a smokey than a project player.
    They are all projects as far as I'm concern as no one is a cert especially talls taken at 50+.

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    • GVGjr
      Moderator
      • Nov 2006
      • 44579

      #17
      Re: Ayce Cordy

      Originally posted by ErnieSigley
      They are all projects as far as I'm concern as no one is a cert especially talls taken at 50+.
      To my way of thinking Williams was a project player (albeit a strong calculated risk) and Harris was a smokey. Wells was a project player as well.
      Bruton was known by a few teams but we were the only one willing to add him to a senior list on the speculation that he might make it long term.
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      • GVGjr
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 44579

        #18
        Re: Ayce Cordy

        This from the Geelong addy. It's pretty much what was in the Bulldogs website.

        Bulldogs put Cordy to test

        Brad Green

        29Dec07
        IN what could be an indicator towards his football future, Geelong Falcon Ayce Cordy will spend a week training with the Western Bulldogs next month.

        The Bulldogs' recruiting manager Scott Clayton has confirmed they are interested in possibly drafting the Ocean Grove teenager under the father-son rule next year.

        Clayton and the Bulldogs' coaching staff will get a good look at Cordy in action when he spends a week at the Whitten Oval as part of the AIS/AFL Academy program, of which he is a scholarship holder next year.

        ``They just get involved and do the training program, so they get a bit of a feel of what its like to be at an AFL club and get some exposure to an AFL club,'' Clayton told afl.com.au of the training experience.

        ``We're keeping a good eye on him this year.''

        His dad Brian played 124 games for the Bulldogs between 1981 and 1988 and also had four years coaching the Falcons in the TAC Cup.

        The 202cm Cordy, who is also a promising basketballer, played just three games for the Falcons this season, but did enough to impress.

        He will again split his time next year between playing in the TAC Cup and school football commitments with Geelong College.

        However, Clayton and the Bulldogs have seen enough of the lightly-built youngster to know he looks a player in the making.

        ``He's a big, tall player . . . we'll see where it takes us,'' Clayton said.

        ``He's probably a forward at this stage. He's multi-skilled, he's also a basketballer having been in some elite basketball squads, so it's exciting.''
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        • hujsh
          Hall of Fame
          • Nov 2007
          • 11866

          #19
          Re: Ayce Cordy

          He'll be a fair bit taller than the average full forward
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          • Mofra
            Hall of Fame
            • Dec 2006
            • 14915

            #20
            Re: Ayce Cordy

            Originally posted by hujsh
            He'll be a fair bit taller than the average full forward
            Nothing wrong with that. Didn't stop Paul Salmon, and I'm not sure we're in danger of becoming too top heavy in a hurry.
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            • Go_Dogs
              Hall of Fame
              • Jan 2007
              • 10138

              #21
              Re: Ayce Cordy

              Or Westhoff or Lade or... the list continues. Lots of talls are around that mark, and increasingly so too. I wouldn't mind having a powerful forward who stood 200cm's.
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              • hujsh
                Hall of Fame
                • Nov 2007
                • 11866

                #22
                Re: Ayce Cordy

                Originally posted by Mofra
                Nothing wrong with that. Didn't stop Paul Salmon, and I'm not sure we're in danger of becoming too top heavy in a hurry.
                I'm not complaining. I reckon it's awesome, especially if he is still as quick, agile ect as say a Fevola
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                • hujsh
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 11866

                  #23
                  Re: Ayce Cordy

                  Originally posted by Griffen#16
                  Or Westhoff or Lade or... the list continues. Lots of talls are around that mark, and increasingly so too. I wouldn't mind having a powerful forward who stood 200cm's.
                  Westhoff is a good point but Lade is really just a ruckman who sits in the forward half.
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                  • Sockeye Salmon
                    Bulldog Team of the Century
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 6365

                    #24
                    Re: Ayce Cordy

                    Nothing wrong with a 202cm full forward, but he has not be a FF, not a ruckman trying to be a FF. Very few rucks are successful forwards other than short spells pinch-hitting.

                    With the new rules that stop defenders defending, I think we will see a trend towards taller and taller KPP's.

                    The way the rules are, if you're shorter than your opponent there is bugger all you can do to stop him, it's the main reason Ryan Hargrave gives away so many frees. If today's rules were in place 30 years ago Francis Bourke and Bruce Doull would have never been able to switch to FB & CHB later in their careers.

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                    • GVGjr
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 44579

                      #25
                      Re: Ayce Cordy

                      Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
                      Nothing wrong with a 202cm full forward, but he has not be a FF, not a ruckman trying to be a FF. Very few rucks are successful forwards other than short spells pinch-hitting.
                      Exactly. It's taken Brad Ottens until recently to learn how to be effective as both a ruckman and/or a forward
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                      • Bulldog Revolution
                        Coaching Staff
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 3925

                        #26
                        Re: Ayce Cordy

                        Originally posted by GVGjr
                        Exactly. It's taken Brad Ottens until recently to learn how to be effective as both a ruckman and/or a forward
                        I completely agree with what you are saying, and even though he isn't as good up forward as he used to be, he still is a good target

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                        • hujsh
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 11866

                          #27
                          Re: Ayce Cordy

                          Originally posted by GVGjr
                          Exactly. It's taken Brad Ottens until recently to learn how to be effective as both a ruckman and/or a forward
                          Yep. And it was about the end of Darcy's career that he looked like he could play forward (then he got injured)
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                          • Drunken Bum
                            Rookie List
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 435

                            #28
                            Re: Ayce Cordy

                            Just a query on the bidding system for F/S, didnt want to open up another thread and not sure where else to put it. I understand the bidding system pretty well it has been explained more than enough times, but there is one thing i havent seen covered in the process. Ok it goes reverse order asking each club what they would bid for him correct? Now my question is do the clubs know what the previous club has bid or not? i would think in all fairness they shouldnt be aware of what everyone else has bid because that would lesson the chances of a club making a dummy bid just to make us use our first rounder and although still unlikely apparently, it would increase the chances of him falling though to the 2nd round. Knowing the AFL though i doubt that this is how it works.
                            Does anyone know whether this is the case or not and agree or disagree with my analysis?
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                            • bulldogtragic
                              The List Manager
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 34316

                              #29
                              Re: Ayce Cordy

                              While we are on Ayve, can those educated in juniors and seen a fair bit of him, can you please tell me what he has done to have all this hype. Why looking at the top 13 (that includes Sidebottom around 8 or so, still in play for Richmond etc) would they want to bid for him, risking not getting others?
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                              • The Coon Dog
                                Bulldog Team of the Century
                                • Jan 2007
                                • 7579

                                #30
                                Re: Ayce Cordy

                                Originally posted by Drunken Bum
                                Now my question is do the clubs know what the previous club has bid or not? i would think in all fairness they shouldnt be aware of what everyone else has bid because that would lesson the chances of a club making a dummy bid just to make us use our first rounder and although still unlikely apparently, it would increase the chances of him falling though to the 2nd round. Knowing the AFL though i doubt that this is how it works.
                                Does anyone know whether this is the case or not and agree or disagree with my analysis?
                                Not too sure I understand you here DB. Can you try to explain that part another way?
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