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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #240 on: November 19, 2013, 09:12:37 AM »
Most clubs now don't want to be forced to be 24/7 babysitters of what are meant to be young adults and use up club resources worrying about one player at the expense of the rest of the list. As al has said, the days of getting drafted on natural talent alone as gone.

Well he will get picked up and your theory will be wrong

Hawks most likely will pick em up, if not many other suitors ready to pounce
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #241 on: November 19, 2013, 09:19:17 AM »
Darks have a spare minder twiddling his thumbs after Buddy has left. They are getting Garlett to step into that vacant position.

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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #242 on: November 19, 2013, 09:26:05 AM »
If anyone doubts how important it is that we draft a very good small forward one day have a look at one of the best we have ever had. We have not had a very good small forward since this bloke, I used to love it when the ball went near him.

The best we've ever had ? Not had a very good small forward since Naish ? Geez don't we like to glorify the past. Naish was an ok player. Had a good year in 95 and that's about it really. All downhill from there.
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #243 on: November 19, 2013, 09:43:51 AM »
Looks like he won't last long in the draft but I would have been happy if we picked him up (not with our first pick of course).

Saw his highlights. Looks like he's worth the risk.

We desperately need a small forward...

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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #244 on: November 19, 2013, 09:55:19 AM »
If anyone doubts how important it is that we draft a very good small forward one day have a look at one of the best we have ever had. We have not had a very good small forward since this bloke, I used to love it when the ball went near him.

The best we've ever had ? Not had a very good small forward since Naish ? Geez don't we like to glorify the past. Naish was an ok player. Had a good year in 95 and that's about it really. All downhill from there.
 Anyhows , I'll see your Chris Naish and raise you a Nathan Brown.

Now read my post again please, actually read it please..."ONE OF THE BEST"!!!!!!! Nathan Brown was not a small forward, we recruited him as a midfielder/forward...Naish had a few more better years than just 95!!
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #245 on: November 19, 2013, 10:11:01 AM »
For a short time, Nathan Brown was comfortably the best player in the AFL. He was a magician. He is easily thr best small forward since KB ended his career on a HFF.
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #246 on: November 19, 2013, 10:17:01 AM »
That would be 2005. I remember I was 16 and my dad picked me up from my GF's house. Asked him how the footy went. Lost to Melbourne he said. NB broke his leg. Ruined my night massively....

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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #247 on: November 19, 2013, 10:30:23 AM »
NBrown was #1 player in the game when be broke his leg

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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #248 on: November 19, 2013, 10:48:00 AM »
Most clubs now don't want to be forced to be 24/7 babysitters of what are meant to be young adults and use up club resources worrying about one player at the expense of the rest of the list. As al has said, the days of getting drafted on natural talent alone as gone.

Well he will get picked up and your theory will be wrong

Hawks most likely will pick em up, if not many other suitors ready to pounce

And what happens if he doesn't work out? There are no guarantees here to suggest it workout with Garlett so to suggest otherwise is..well... foolish. 

Just say we did pick him up (and I don't care if they do & ditto if they don't), it doesn't work out and he ends up being like the Troy Taylor experiment. Who will you blame? The Club or the player?

Hawks had Carl Peterson for a time, people on here bagged our Club about letting him go because he played a handful of good games for the Hawks. Then low & behold the Hawks ended up flicking him too.... for the same reasons we did

As I said there are no guarantees and it doesn't matter who the club is
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #249 on: November 19, 2013, 10:55:30 AM »
Donuts.  8)

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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #250 on: November 19, 2013, 11:55:04 AM »
A 2005 version of N.Brown for 2014 would be awesome !
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #251 on: November 19, 2013, 12:21:00 PM »
Now read my post again please, actually read it please..."ONE OF THE BEST"!!!!!!! Nathan Brown was not a small forward, we recruited him as a midfielder/forward...Naish had a few more better years than just 95!!

Yeh I read it fine.' One of the best'. Well , no he wasn't.
As for Nathan Brown not being a small forward , well , I don't even know what to say to that comment but I'll try this... Nathan Brown was one of the best SMALL FORWARDS in the AFL for the past 30 years.

Anyhow back to Garlett. We just have to trust the RFC on this one. If all the other clubs pass on him I'd hope that we do too.
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #252 on: November 19, 2013, 12:25:13 PM »
We took Cuz and he was high risk. We were also a rabble at that time. I would've thought we are in a good position to take Garlett.

He's not gonna go out and snort coke with Dusty lol. Calm down people. If he's still around when our second pick is up I'd be disappointed if we didn't pull the trigger.
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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #253 on: November 19, 2013, 12:39:33 PM »
Most clubs now don't want to be forced to be 24/7 babysitters of what are meant to be young adults and use up club resources worrying about one player at the expense of the rest of the list. As al has said, the days of getting drafted on natural talent alone as gone.

Well he will get picked up and your theory will be wrong

Hawks most likely will pick em up, if not many other suitors ready to pounce

And what happens if he doesn't work out? There are no guarantees here to suggest it workout with Garlett so to suggest otherwise is..well... foolish. 

Just say we did pick him up (and I don't care if they do & ditto if they don't), it doesn't work out and he ends up being like the Troy Taylor experiment. Who will you blame? The Club or the player?

Hawks had Carl Peterson for a time, people on here bagged our Club about letting him go because he played a handful of good games for the Hawks. Then low & behold the Hawks ended up flicking him too.... for the same reasons we did

As I said there are no guarantees and it doesn't matter who the club is
suppose it comes down to which pick hawthorn use on him. pick 58 is worth risking on garlett imo.

at this pick taking any other kid is a risk lets say talent wise.

if hawthorn use 58 on another kid it is more likely to fail than succeed thats the hard reality. theres no guarantees.
the risk with garlett is not skills but supposedly attitude there are no guarantees.  at pick 58 its a risk either way so for me it then becomes an issue of risk / reward.
with any other kid its a high risk for likely low reward. if he makes it and its a big if hes likely only going to be a decent player at best.
with garlett its still high risk but bloody hell if he makes its  high reward because of his skillset.

as for the baysitter comments of some. if they took the time to find out what the kids done the last 12months they would see there are no babysitters. hes done it all off his own back if anything hes shown a real desire to succeed.

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Re: Dayle Garlett - Worth the Risk?? / Richmond has spoken to him [update]
« Reply #254 on: November 19, 2013, 12:43:49 PM »
Most clubs now don't want to be forced to be 24/7 babysitters of what are meant to be young adults and use up club resources worrying about one player at the expense of the rest of the list. As al has said, the days of getting drafted on natural talent alone as gone.

Well he will get picked up and your theory will be wrong

Hawks most likely will pick em up, if not many other suitors ready to pounce

And what happens if he doesn't work out? There are no guarantees here to suggest it workout with Garlett so to suggest otherwise is..well... foolish. 

Just say we did pick him up (and I don't care if they do & ditto if they don't), it doesn't work out and he ends up being like the Troy Taylor experiment. Who will you blame? The Club or the player?

Hawks had Carl Peterson for a time, people on here bagged our Club about letting him go because he played a handful of good games for the Hawks. Then low & behold the Hawks ended up flicking him too.... for the same reasons we did

As I said there are no guarantees and it doesn't matter who the club is

troy taylor and Peterson didn't kick 50 goals in the WAFL after his career threatened to be taken away from him.

They were both rubbish from day 1 on the field and between the ears. This guy has potential and clubs have shown they are willing to take risks if it doesn't cost them much

we don't have any descent smalls(kingy is just about done) and he is a risk worth taking. I would've rather the tigers have  taken a punt on him than 30 for graham.

Mrakov he wont be around that pick mate. Gone by pick 30 is a given
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