Author Topic: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)  (Read 2977 times)

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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2023, 01:05:27 AM »
Our list needs work, some are way over dramatic about it. It lacks quality talls. Simple as that.

Bolton Taranto would be midfielders in an under 25 All Aus team. Balta would probably make that too. I can see 5 guys being off our list next year
Jack
Cotchin
Tarrant
Broad (sadly)
McIntosh (30 next year needs to be moved on)

There are 5 best 22 players when all fit. We need 2 KP forwards minimum. Did that or forward structure is fixed which is part of the problem
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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2023, 07:28:07 AM »
  :lol

Forwards are a dime a dozen as are effective small crumbing forwards.   :shh

Midfielders we have it sorted so no issues here with Dion, shai turns it on every game.

Agree we should be flying for years to come.

Unfortunately those comments are probably what Dimma saw in the list, and it’s  why we are where we are and have been for 2 years now. He wasn’t a stupid man and knew this list is finished in its current state.

This is not a list that will win a flag  IMO, and it’s been clear for 2 years now. The sooner we admit it and make some hard calls the quicker the pain will be. Our defense is the only line that is a pass at this stage as long as Balta tracks the same as Rance, if not then all we have is a defender who like Shai turns it on when he can and we will need some more quality back there.



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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #17 on: May 29, 2023, 09:07:02 AM »
Love Nank & Grimes but new coach should revert back to a single captain. 

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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #18 on: May 29, 2023, 09:48:54 AM »
Thought this would be a popular thread apparently no one has an opinion these days on where the list and kids sit.

There are multiple extensive threads on the state of our list, you nonce…

Most of which are ruined by your long-winded, predicable, self-important rants.  :lol


I just love the name calling it says without a doubt what im saying is hitting home. To extract such hysterical replies it only shows some people don't like to hear the truth and are not living in the real world.It really does show they are closed books and only want to hear good things about their club. Yep just ignore the bad it isn't really happening.


god you really do rate yourself as some sort of courageous internet hero fighting every day for the sacred truth, dont you? Why aren't you a professional list manager, man?! Go live your truth brother!  :lol

Please point out where anyone on this forum said things are currently "all good"... Everyone can see the list needs work. The system is designed to be cyclical, so after three flags, there are gonna be a few holes. It doesn't take a genius to see that, sorry bud.

What we dont need is 30 tedious, chest-beating essays from you on the topic every day :lol


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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #19 on: May 29, 2023, 10:19:58 AM »
Thought this would be a popular thread apparently no one has an opinion these days on where the list and kids sit.

There are multiple extensive threads on the state of our list, you nonce…

Most of which are ruined by your long-winded, predicable, self-important rants.  :lol


I just love the name calling it says without a doubt what im saying is hitting home. To extract such hysterical replies it only shows some people don't like to hear the truth and are not living in the real world.It really does show they are closed books and only want to hear good things about their club. Yep just ignore the bad it isn't really happening.


god you really do rate yourself as some sort of courageous internet hero fighting every day for the sacred truth, dont you? Why aren't you a professional list manager, man?! Go live your truth brother!  :lol

Please point out where anyone on this forum said things are currently "all good"... Everyone can see the list needs work. The system is designed to be cyclical, so after three flags, there are gonna be a few holes. It doesn't take a genius to see that, sorry bud.

What we dont need is 30 tedious, chest-beating essays from you on the topic every day :lol
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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #20 on: May 29, 2023, 11:12:36 AM »
Hope we dont have to wait another 30 odd years or so

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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #21 on: May 30, 2023, 02:10:11 PM »
Is Richmond’s list in a world of pain?

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“Port Adelaide had 10 players under 24 on Sunday, Richmond had seven.

“How many of the seven that Richmond had do you predict will be 200-game players?

“Jack Ross I’ve got as a no, won’t get to 200 games.

“Hugo Ralphsmith is a goer, he has a crack, there’s something about him that’s admirable, but I don’t think he’s going to get to 200.

“Noah Balta, yes, definitely a 200-game player.

“Rhyan Mansell, once again it’s early and hard to judge and he plays a really difficult position. He’s got attributes that I really like, I reckon he’ll get to 150. I’m not giving him 200.

“Samson Ryan I’ve got as a no. Maybe harsh because he’s a developing forward and he’s really tall and they take some time.

“Judson Clarke I think will, and Ben Miller is a no.

“Then you look at who they played against and the 10 under-24s the Power had - Connor Rozee, Zak Butters, Jason Horne-Francis, Miles Bergman, there’s bit to like about Ollie Lord but not sure whether he gets to 200, Dylan Williams there’s a bit to like about him.

“Are they (the Tigers) in a world of pain with their list?”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/05/30/kane-cornes-seven-observations-from-round-11-of-the-2023-afl-season/

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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #22 on: May 30, 2023, 08:19:22 PM »
Lol

HRS a goer
Mansell 150
Ryan a fail

This guy has NFI

Comparing them to #1 JHF lol

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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #23 on: May 31, 2023, 12:59:57 AM »
Lol

HRS a goer
Mansell 150
Ryan a fail

This guy has NFI

Comparing them to #1 JHF lol

Hugo is a goer
Of that there is no doubt at all

Will go where contact is avoided quicker than anyone I’ve seen pull on a Richmond jumper

What Hugo provides is a bit of dash .. stick him in the VFL or on a wing possibly if need be

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Re: What shape is the Tiger list in for next coach? (Age)
« Reply #24 on: May 31, 2023, 09:40:36 AM »
No mention of Gibcus, Sonsie or the Cubs that haven't debut yet eg Banks, Bauer, Bradtke, Brown or those who have played a handful of games lie Biggie, MJR

Cornes has simply looked at the team that took the field last week

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