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Re: Adam Treloar targeted by Tigers, Roos, Pies (Hun)
« Reply #150 on: July 25, 2015, 01:56:50 PM »
And then you end up with a list like Al said before. Good top end talent, not depth and you end up like Sydney who have to play someone like Derickx if someone goes down

But you also end up with trelor, martin, deledio, cotchin
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Re: Adam Treloar targeted by Tigers, Roos, Pies (Hun)
« Reply #151 on: July 25, 2015, 01:57:24 PM »
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Re: Adam Treloar targeted by Tigers, Roos, Pies (Hun)
« Reply #152 on: July 25, 2015, 02:27:19 PM »
And then you end up with a list like Al said before. Good top end talent, not depth and you end up like Sydney who have to play someone like Derickx if someone goes down

But you also end up with trelor, martin, deledio, cotchin

And down a forward when really we need another quality one which you said you believe Vickery could be

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Re: Adam Treloar targeted by Tigers, Roos, Pies (Hun)
« Reply #153 on: July 25, 2015, 03:35:18 PM »
And then you end up with a list like Al said before. Good top end talent, not depth and you end up like Sydney who have to play someone like Derickx if someone goes down

But you also end up with trelor, martin, deledio, cotchin

And down a forward when really we need another quality one which you said you believe Vickery could be

Ideally, I'd keep Tyrone and get trelor.

I'm glad chuckles above is entertained

Its somewhat funny seeing derickx cited as an example as weak depth when our current options are a winding down maric and hampspud.

You can't get a gun without giving something be it picks or money.

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Re: Adam Treloar targeted by Tigers, Roos, Pies (Hun)
« Reply #154 on: July 25, 2015, 03:39:54 PM »
And then you end up with a list like Al said before. Good top end talent, not depth and you end up like Sydney who have to play someone like Derickx if someone goes down

But you also end up with trelor, martin, deledio, cotchin

And down a forward when really we need another quality one which you said you believe Vickery could be

I don't we need another forward (key)- mcbean, mMcKenzie, jack, tryone, griffiths
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Re: Adam Treloar targeted by Tigers, Roos, Pies (Hun)
« Reply #155 on: July 26, 2015, 04:31:33 PM »
No point having depth when the starting 18 is questionable  :whistle
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Adam Treloar rebuffed Richmond for Collingwood, but has he picked the right club?

JAY CLARK
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March 29, 2016 9:00am



WHEN Adam Treloar rebuffed Richmond, saying he preferred Collingwood’s list, the Tiger faithful went into meltdown.

Richmond had figured in three straight finals appearances, toppled the Hawthorn juggernaut three out of their past four meetings and has elite bookends in Alex Rance and Jack Riewoldt.

When the Tigers played the Magpies in Round 21 last year, Richmond thumped them by 91 points. Ty Vickery booted six.

Yet, as Treloar weighed up his three trade options including North Melbourne, he believed that Collingwood was closest to a flag.

“A lot of people might think I’m silly because Richmond have a lot of good players,” Treloar said.

“But I think Collingwood have a better list, and a younger list, who in a couple of years’ time can hopefully win a premiership,” Treloar said.

Richmond legend Kevin Bartlett spat chips on radio, saying the line breaker was “delusional” and must have been “brainwashed”.

“Adam, you’ll have to be twice as good as I think you are for the Pies to win a flag before Richmond,” Bartlett steamed.

“Your coach made the same big call in choosing Collingwood over Brisbane to win premierships. Check the record books for that one.”

Treloar, 23, was excellent in Collingwood’s abysmal loss to Sydney on Saturday night, breaking lines and adding a much needed layer of midfield polish.

But as the Tigers and Magpies prepare to renew hostilities on Friday night there has been an interesting twist in the list comparison.

The gurus at Champion Data, who have spent almost 10 years refining their player and team assessments, agree with Treloar.

The 2016 Prospectus says Collingwood’s list not only has the edge, it says the black and white “have the potential to be a powerhouse” from 2017-18 onwards.

“Their trading has been exceptional, and will set them up for a few years to come,” it reads.

Champion Data’s list rating, which ranks the squads using in-depth player rankings over the past two years, says Collingwood has the seventh best list in the competition.

Richmond is barley a dog’s whisker behind, in eighth.

The Tigers are, unequivocally, gunning for a premiership, led by superstars Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin, Riewoldt, Rance and an underrated ball-winner in Shane Edwards, but there are question marks over the club’s depth.

Richmond has the fewest players in the league under the age of 21 but the fifth-most (16) in the 21-24 bracket. Collingwood has the third-most in the 21-24 group, with 20.

Speedster Chris Yarran was recruited to Punt Rd in exchange for pick No. 19 but arrived at the club in unsatisfactory condition and has since injured his calf and undergone surgery on his foot.

The Prospectus asks bluntly about the Tigers: “Their time is now but do they have the quality?”

Shaun Grigg should return from a thumb injury against the Pies, but Brett Deledio (quad) and Ivan Maric (back) are in doubt, and Edwards (wrist) has already been ruled out. That’s a big scoop from the top-layer of cream on the list.

But the Pies have problems, too. Perhaps, even bigger ones, in the short term.

On Saturday night against the Swans, the Magpies were demoralised in the middle, managed only seven goals for the night and spearhead Travis Cloke was statless before half time and was eventually thrown into the ruck in the third term.

Cloke will get possibly the best defender in the AFL on Friday night, Alex Rance, and there is an issue in the back line, too.

In Collingwood’s bid to increase their scoring potential this year, concerns surfaced in defence in the preseason, with Nathan Buckley’s crew conceding the third most points in the NAB Challenge series.

As Sydney piled home 18 goals at the SCG at the weekend, those defensive issues continued.

Luckless big man Ben Reid, who has played nine games in the past two years due to repeated soft-tissue setbacks, is crucial to that whole list rebuild Treloar was talking about.

Reid looks on track to make a timely return against the Tigers.

The pressure, as always, will be on and Buckley, after signing a contract extension before the season launch.

He will not want to start the season 0-2. Much-improved St Kilda and Melbourne will be waiting in Rounds 3 and 4.

But the game against Richmond on Friday night will be equally big on a personal note, if not maybe slightly uncomfortable, for its new star midfielder, Treloar.

While only early in his Collingwood journey, expect Bartlett to remind Treloar about his big decision, should the result go Richmond’s way.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/adam-treloar-rebuffed-richmond-for-collingwood-but-has-he-picked-the-right-club/news-story/a77feb732818c63ed5f1e1ab21f525ee

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Tigers must take Treloar snub personally (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #158 on: March 31, 2016, 11:03:42 AM »
Tigers must take Treloar snub personally

Herald-Sun
March 31, 2016


RICHMOND players must use Adam Treloar’s snub of their club as motivation when they take on Collingwood on Friday night, says commentator David King.

The Tigers will confront Treloar for the first time after the former Giant revealed last year he preferred Collingwood’s list when choosing which club to join.

And King is expecting a fierce response from the Tigers when the two sides clash.

“It would have been as simple as this, he would have looked at the two magnet boards and would have said ‘I’m choosing Pendlebury over Cotchin, I’m choosing Cloke over Riewoldt, I’m choosing Sidebottom over Martin’,” King said on Fox Footy’s AFL 360.

“And he decided that they (Magpies) were a long way more advanced to winning a premiership than what Richmond were.

“If Richmond are worth anything as a playing group, they take that personally.

“I think they’ve got to take this personally. It’s a big name that had the opportunity to choose them and he decided not to.

“And we’ll see on Friday night whether that means anything to them.”

King said the Tigers were unconvincing in their win over the Blues last week but was keen to focus on the positives.

“They should have lost last week,” he said.

“Do we give them credit because that was a game they probably would have lost two to three years ago.

“But some youngsters bobbed up: Menadue, Lloyd, Lambert and got them over the line.

“Now you can mount that argument two ways — where were the leaders, did they do their bit, or isn’t it great to see these youngsters take control?

“I prefer to go with the youngsters and say ‘fantastic, well done’.”

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/adam-treloars-snub-must-be-taken-personally-by-richmond-says-david-king/news-story/b604a2debfe6652f116ad507424d2cf2

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Re: Tigers must take Treloar snub personally (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #159 on: March 31, 2016, 01:10:07 PM »
Time for Townsend to spill someone else's blood for a change....
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Re: Tigers must take Treloar snub personally (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #160 on: April 02, 2016, 12:50:00 PM »
apart from b ellis whispering sweet nothings into his ear for a few seconds did not seems to go near him

did he smell? wtf
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Re: Tigers must take Treloar snub personally (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #161 on: April 04, 2016, 10:26:23 PM »
What did Treloar say to Cotchin?

Herald-Sun
4 April 2016


VIDEO link: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/collingwood/video-adam-treloar-gets-the-last-laugh-over-richmond-trent-cotchin/news-story/2f57258ebea548a15eec3f356f756c8e


FROM the moment Adam Treloar chose Collingwood over Richmond, tension has been simmering.

It started with the former GWS midfielder’s comments in November that the Pies have a better list than the Tigers and it seems no one has forgotten.

The tension reached boiling point on Friday night at the MCG and even impacted Tigers captain Trent Cotchin, who usually displays a cool head rarely seen partaking in the antics of sledging.

That changed in the thriller on Friday night.

Essendon champion and media special comments man Matthew Lloyd said he spotted Cotchin make a point to Treloar after the Tigers led by 17 points late in the final term.

You can bet your house that the Richmond skipper was reminding Treloar of his comments as his Tigers headed for victory.

But Treloar had the last laugh.

In just his second game in black and white, Treloar was booed by Richmond supporters for every one of his 32 disposals, but he played a key role in Collingwood’s comeback and eventual victory in dramatic circumstances.

And he returned fire to Cotchin after the siren.

As Collingwood players celebrated, Treloar found his way to Cotchin. We’re not lip readers but we’re pretty sure he said something along the lines of: “You went a bit early.”

And he proceeded to pat the Tigers No. 9 on the head.

We look forward to the rematch in Round 20.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/collingwood/video-adam-treloar-gets-the-last-laugh-over-richmond-trent-cotchin/news-story/2f57258ebea548a15eec3f356f756c8e

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Re: Tigers must take Treloar snub personally (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #162 on: April 04, 2016, 10:44:21 PM »
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Re: Tigers must take Treloar snub personally (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #163 on: April 04, 2016, 10:50:41 PM »
According to Matthew Lloyd, when we were 17 pts up Cotch said to Treloar that he must be regretting his 'best list' comments and then after the siren Treloar went up to Cotch and said "you spoke too soon" and patted him on the head.

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Re: Tigers must take Treloar snub personally (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #164 on: April 04, 2016, 11:09:28 PM »
According to Matthew Lloyd, when we were 17 pts up Cotch said to Treloar that he must be regretting his 'best list' comments and then after the siren Treloar went up to Cotch and said "you spoke too soon" and patted him on the head.

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