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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #15 on: October 05, 2013, 08:52:50 PM »
We could recruit a gun. make a big offer for a big name but no we have to keeps no hopers in the team coz dimma likes em or something.

60,000 members  this year 70,000 members next year and all we looking at getting are players like Hampson who cant kick over a jam tin and Chapman whose nearly retired and some bloke from South Australia who got the arse from the AFL years ago and whose been playing inthe sanfl.

Richmond members deserve better than that. To take the big step into the top 4 we need to pinch an A grade star from somewhere not doing this picking up players for nothing poo. If we go through this period having not picked up a decent name player we will have gone backwards.

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« Reply #16 on: October 05, 2013, 09:00:18 PM »
you look at the hawks Ramps.

they went out made a big play for Burgoyne with Pick 9 and dumped Williams.

Gunston what was he pick 20 odd. Took balls and look at the result. Got hale for peanuts and IMV is seriously underated.

Hampson is a spud lets be fair dinkum here.

we are in need for some further cream because this team wont win us a flag. 1 injury away in the mid or f50 and we will fall back in the pack

Not delisting nahas has now cost us a second/third rounder. Edwards also. They are worth peanuts.

id like to see a statement from Dimma that shows he aint playing favourites and that can start with dumping Grigg and Edwards.
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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #17 on: October 05, 2013, 09:31:47 PM »
you look at the hawks Ramps.

they went out made a big play for Burgoyne with Pick 9 and dumped Williams.

Gunston what was he pick 20 odd. Took balls and look at the result. Got hale for peanuts and IMV is seriously underated.

Hampson is a spud lets be fair dinkum here.

we are in need for some further cream because this team wont win us a flag. 1 injury away in the mid or f50 and we will fall back in the pack

Not delisting nahas has now cost us a second/third rounder. Edwards also. They are worth peanuts.

id like to see a statement from Dimma that shows he aint playing favourites and that can start with dumping Grigg and Edwards.

To be fair Daniel at the time Hail was playing no better than Hampson and was about the same age.
A few North mates at the time couldn't believe Hawthorne made a okay for him and clearly it paid off.
In saying that I see nothing in Hampson either and would prefer we didn't go there!!
Also on Nahas how had "not delisting" him cost us a second or third round pick? I'm 90.9% certain he will be traded in the coming weeks, a mid 3rd round pick would be a good get if we are really shrewd we'll ask for a swap of second round pick with a team below us. I'm not sure how it has cost us yet when trade week hasent even started?

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #18 on: October 05, 2013, 09:37:23 PM »
i probably didnt explain it properly.

What i meant was not delisting him after that good year in 2011.

Most on here could see he didn't have the body for AFL or intensity yet we hung onto him and now we will be very lucky to get a third rounder.

Grigg same boat. Has done okay and would be worth something to someone.
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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #19 on: October 05, 2013, 09:38:08 PM »
reckon its all about skill set physical attributes and performance. and cost. 
an example with cost is chapman. we get him for nothing as a delisted f/a. yes hes 31 but hes still a very good player who ticks every box bar the age box but when he comes for nothing who cares.
matt thomas for example poor kick, slow, doesnt find any ball at afl level. so he doesnt meet the minimum requirement as far as kicking goes. he lacks in one area of the physical stakes in that hes slow. and he lacks in performance at afl level.
he is a real big body and had a top yr at sanfl level. the thing i ask does that offset the weaknesses.  not for me it doesnt.
surely we have strict guidelines if you like when looking at opposition players surely we expect players to tick some very basic boxes.

i keep on harping back to it but what ever happened to the club mantra of no more poor kicks and poor decision  makers.

i for one have no problem taking players from anywhere as long as they tick most boxes.

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #20 on: October 05, 2013, 09:46:31 PM »
i probably didnt explain it properly.

What i meant was not delisting him after that good year in 2011.

Most on here could see he didn't have the body for AFL or intensity yet we hung onto him and now we will be very lucky to get a third rounder.

Grigg same boat. Has done okay and would be worth something to someone.

Ahhhh, sorry mate I get where your coming from now.
I solely agree but I'm confident all is not lost with getting something for him.
Time will only tell I suppose.

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #21 on: October 06, 2013, 07:53:40 AM »

i keep on harping back to it but what ever happened to the club mantra of no more poor kicks and poor decision  makers.


Getting rid of White, McGuane and Nahas would be the RFC doing exactly that

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #22 on: October 06, 2013, 08:38:13 AM »
i probably didnt explain it properly.

What i meant was not delisting him after that good year in 2011.

Most on here could see he didn't have the body for AFL or intensity yet we hung onto him and now we will be very lucky to get a third rounder.

Grigg same boat. Has done okay and would be worth something to someone.

Other clubs watch other clubs players, who knows maybe as closely as we watch our players.
Makes it hard to pull obvious stitch up trades.
Unbelievable hey?  :o
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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #23 on: October 06, 2013, 11:03:51 AM »

i keep on harping back to it but what ever happened to the club mantra of no more poor kicks and poor decision  makers.


Getting rid of White, McGuane and Nahas would be the RFC doing exactly that
agreed it would thats why im so happy mcguane and white are gone.
thing is we still go after  types like them ie matt thomas lonergan petterd.

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #24 on: October 06, 2013, 11:10:54 AM »
Does chapman tick the injury box?
This is critical for someone in his age bracket

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« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2013, 11:15:53 AM »
Does chapman tick the injury box?
This is critical for someone in his age bracket

More so than what Cousins did I would think.
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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #26 on: October 06, 2013, 11:17:05 AM »
so we get him?
Me I would avoid him like the plague

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #27 on: October 06, 2013, 11:19:13 AM »
i probably didnt explain it properly.

What i meant was not delisting him after that good year in 2011.

Most on here could see he didn't have the body for AFL or intensity yet we hung onto him and now we will be very lucky to get a third rounder.

Grigg same boat. Has done okay and would be worth something to someone.

Other clubs watch other clubs players, who knows maybe as closely as we watch our players.
Makes it hard to pull obvious stitch up trades.
Unbelievable hey?  :o

Really can give you plenty of examples where clubs have fallen for it

Williams
Hay
Thompson
Dawes
M Clark

That's just 2 clubs

Claw you are right again mate blessing in disguise seeing the back of those 2. However it's a catch 22 when they are replaced with other spuds

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #28 on: October 06, 2013, 12:18:16 PM »
Does chapman tick the injury box?
This is critical for someone in his age bracket
he sure does. this yr aside for the previous  10 yrs he played a minimum of 19 games.
this yr he did a hammy and the problem was they rushed him back and he then had more problems with it.
when he finally got fit have a look at the game he played wow.  but got suspended.
imo injuries are the least of our concern with this bloke hes shown himself to be extremely durable yr in yr out.

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Re: Quality not Quantity
« Reply #29 on: October 07, 2013, 03:14:49 PM »
you look at the hawks Ramps.

they went out made a big play for Burgoyne with Pick 9 and dumped Williams.

Gunston what was he pick 20 odd. Took balls and look at the result. Got hale for peanuts and IMV is seriously underated.



Agree with this part daniel, Whorethorn did well with these trades.
I have little doubt though, if we had made these trade the house would have been howled down for giving up so called "valuable" draft picks.
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