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29-10-2024, 07:43 PM
#166
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
You've got to remember, his kpi is clicks and views. It's not truthfulness, or number of comments supporting him. It's just raw numbers - how many people clicked on this video, and how much ad revenue did that make us?
I don't think he believes even 10% of what he says, but he is very good at his job.
For sure. Not having a go at anyone here, but he seems to get a bit of attention on here and I don’t understand it. As you say he just engagement farms/click baits nonsense. Seeing someone screenshot his Stephenson for Dunkley trade on Twitter was just another example of why we shouldn’t be responding to every/most BS thing he says. Especially since I reckon he’s going to increase his focus on us to generate clicks next year.
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01-11-2024, 07:43 PM
#167
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
ITK poster on BigFooty has said that we may look at Brandan Parfitt as a DFA.
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01-11-2024, 08:14 PM
#168
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
Testekill
ITK poster on BigFooty has said that we may look at Brandan Parfitt as a DFA.
He's got some ability but I wonder what role we would have in mind for him?
He doesn't appear to be a good match for us.
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01-11-2024, 08:21 PM
#169
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
Testekill
ITK poster on BigFooty has said that we may look at Brandan Parfitt as a DFA.
Oh please no.
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01-11-2024, 09:12 PM
#170
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
Testekill
ITK poster on BigFooty has said that we may look at Brandan Parfitt as a DFA.
Woohoo, another washed up VFL footballer for happy days to add to his collection!
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01-11-2024, 10:22 PM
#171
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
The big knocks on him are his lack of pace and inability to cover ground. Considering these appear to be specific areas we are promising over others that rumour makes no sense.
I should leave it alone but you're not right
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01-11-2024, 10:25 PM
#172
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
He's got some ability but I wonder what role we would have in mind for him?
He doesn't appear to be a good match for us.
Yeah, I don't really see how he would fit in with us especially since we just picked up Kennedy. If he was a quick player then his tackling ability would be pretty attractive but he really seems only average paced with my limited vision of him.
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01-11-2024, 10:30 PM
#173
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
I still don't understand why Markov played ahead of Noble in the 2023 finals. I think Noble is the better player.
I think Markov is the better kick.
He must have done something right to stay in that team for the rest of the year.
maybe his intensity and focus is lacking ?
He would be a good DFA if we can pick him up
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01-11-2024, 11:08 PM
#174
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
macca
I think Markov is the better kick.
He must have done something right to stay in that team for the rest of the year.
maybe his intensity and focus is lacking ?
He would be a good DFA if we can pick him up
As we learnt from the 2016 Grand Final, Grand Finals are games of territory. Someone with Markov's pace can clear the ball significantly easier by just running as hard as he can and then throwing it on the boot. Noble is a better player but he doesn't move the ball as well.
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04-11-2024, 05:23 PM
#175
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
This shuffling of players on the rookie list must be because the list sizes are too small
ADELAIDE has delisted contracted pair Harry Schoenberg and Chris Burgess with the commitment to re-select them at this month's Telstra Rookie Draft.
The moves came as clubs needed to make their first list lodgements.
The procedural move means Schoenberg and Burgess, who are both signed at the club until the end of 2025, will be delisted and then re-selected by the Crows at the rookie draft on November 22.
WHO'S CALLED IT QUITS 2024's retirements and delistings
Schoenberg played four games in 2024, while Burgess, who crossed from Gold Coast, played seven in his first season at the club.
Under AFL rules, clubs must make at least three additions to their senior list each season, which can include rookie upgrades.
The Crows, like half of the competition, needed to cut contracted players and reselect them as rookies because of their tight lists.
Collingwood (Oleg Markov and Ash Johnson), Sydney (Aaron Francis and Joel Hamling), Fremantle (Max Knobel), Brisbane (Darragh Joyce and Darcy Craven), North Melbourne (Toby Pink), Hawthorn (Jack Gunston), Greater Western Sydney (Josh Fahey, Lachie Keeffe and Jacob Wehr) and Richmond (Mate Colina) are other clubs who will use the same mechanism to delist then redraft players.
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04-11-2024, 07:40 PM
#176
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
This shuffling of players on the rookie list must be because the list sizes are too small
...or because clubs are unable to make decisions on players...or because they gave too long a deal to someone else and now they are being forced to move someone to the rookie list as they are in a position of need. Absolutely the Sydney and Freo decisions smack of the latter...
What should I tell her? She's going to ask.
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04-11-2024, 07:44 PM
#177
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
mjp
...or because clubs are unable to make decisions on players...or because they gave too long a deal to someone else and now they are being forced to move someone to the rookie list as they are in a position of need. Absolutely the Sydney and Freo decisions smack of the latter...
Makes you wonder if clubs weren’t forced to use three draft picks a year (less upgrades), how many players would actually get drafted?
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04-11-2024, 08:00 PM
#178
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
mjp
...or because clubs are unable to make decisions on players...or because they gave too long a deal to someone else and now they are being forced to move someone to the rookie list as they are in a position of need. Absolutely the Sydney and Freo decisions smack of the latter...
There is a bit of both options no doubt.
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08-11-2024, 03:58 PM
#179
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
St Kilda have picked up Jack Carroll as a DFA from Carlton.
The DFA period closes today so it looks like that might be it until after the draft.
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08-11-2024, 04:13 PM
#180
Re: Delistings and retirements 2024
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
St Kilda have picked up Jack Carroll as a DFA from Carlton.
The DFA period closes today so it looks like that might be it until after the draft.
St Kilda will attempt to revive the career of a third Carlton player after landing discarded Blues’ midfielder Jack Carroll.
After taking Paddy Dow and Liam Stocker over the past two years, the Saints on Friday added 188cm Carroll, 21, as a delisted free agent.
The man who played 21 games in three years at Ikon Park will add to St Kilda’s midfield stocks alongside another pickup Jack Macrae for next season.
The Saints’ midfield has undergone renovation over the past month with Carroll to be considered for midfield minutes in place of delisted pair Seb Ross and Brad Crouch.
Carroll, from East Fremantle, showed he could play at the top level this year for the Blues managing 15 matches including a 20-possession effort against Fremantle in Round 5.
St Kilda football boss David Misson said Carroll would add some extra speed to the middle of the ground.
“We’re pleased to welcome Jack to the club,” Misson said.
“There was a lot to like in Jack’s performances this season and we believe he can bring an added layer to our midfield mix.
“Jack’s got great leg-speed and at only 21 we believe his best footy is still ahead of him.”
Carroll said he was excited to join Ross Lyon’s men.
“I’m very grateful for the opportunity,” Carroll said.
“I can’t wait to meet my new teammates and the rest of the club and get stuck into pre-season.”
The Saints missed the finals last year after a slow start but finished the season strong, toppling Geelong, Sydney and Carlton in the run home.
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