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Re: List analysis
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2024, 06:58:07 AM »
If we take 7 or 8 to the draft how many do we need to cut? Guys like  Coulthard should go and can we put guys on the rookie list that have acls?

I'm not across this kind of stuff but I'm keen to know.
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Re: List analysis
« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2024, 04:14:21 PM »
If we take 7 or 8 to the draft how many do we need to cut? Guys like  Coulthard should go and can we put guys on the rookie list that have acls?

I'm not across this kind of stuff but I'm keen to know.

Total list size has to be between 37-44 with 36-38 of these on your senior list. The rest made up with rookie listed players.

ATM from what I can see on the contracts list which hasn’t been updated in quite a while we have:
- 28 senior listed players
- 10 rookie listed players

So by my count, we could take all 8 picks in the national draft, but we would need to cut 2 rookies but then we’d have no room left for the PSD, SSP or mid-season draft.

It will be a lot clearer what we plan to do draft wise after they announce the delistings.

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #17 on: October 18, 2024, 07:39:15 PM »
What does the Korin Gamadji academy do for us as far as players? Why don't we use it like the Sydney academy? Lobby the AFL for Sydney academy style priority access.

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #18 on: October 18, 2024, 08:04:45 PM »
What does the Korin Gamadji academy do for us as far as players? Why don't we use it like the Sydney academy? Lobby the AFL for Sydney academy style priority access.

The Korin Gamadji institute isn't a football Academy, like the next gen academies, it isn't our  next generation academy.

It is a educational Academy for indigenous youth, yes there is some sport but predominantly an educational Academy

See https://kgi.org.au/about/

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #19 on: October 19, 2024, 12:20:49 PM »
So as far as I’m aware these are the players on our list still uncontracted for 2025:
Cumberland
Dow
McIntosh
Coulthard (cat A rookie)
Hayes-Brown (cat B rookie)
Colina (cat B rookie)

Reckon McIntosh will get a 1 year deal, we’ve lost a boat land of experience, don’t think there’s any harm in keeping him around another season.

Same with Cumberland. We just don’t have many forwards on the list, think on that basis he’ll get another year.

Dows an interesting one. He got so many games this year, you’d think Yze saw something in him, but given we’ll be drafting 4+ mids to go with TT, Prestia, Hopper, Ross, Sonsie, you’d think there wouldn’t be a spot for him.

Think OHB showed enough in the VFl to persist with him as a Cat B rookie.

All that leaves is Coulthard and Colina who I think are the only certain delistings.

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #20 on: October 20, 2024, 10:09:57 PM »
So as far as I’m aware these are the players on our list still uncontracted for 2025:
Cumberland
Dow
McIntosh
Coulthard (cat A rookie)
Hayes-Brown (cat B rookie)
Colina (cat B rookie)

Reckon McIntosh will get a 1 year deal, we’ve lost a boat land of experience, don’t think there’s any harm in keeping him around another season.

Same with Cumberland. We just don’t have many forwards on the list, think on that basis he’ll get another year.

Dows an interesting one. He got so many games this year, you’d think Yze saw something in him, but given we’ll be drafting 4+ mids to go with TT, Prestia, Hopper, Ross, Sonsie, you’d think there wouldn’t be a spot for him.

Think OHB showed enough in the VFl to persist with him as a Cat B rookie.

All that leaves is Coulthard and Colina who I think are the only certain delistings.

The only one im keeping out of that lot is OHB.

By keeping Blight and Gray we need to keep cutting if we want to use 8 picks. Imo we are crazy to not use those 8 and make sure we have a look in the rookie and psd drafts with pick 1 in both.. By my calcs thats another four delistings.

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #21 on: October 21, 2024, 09:24:11 AM »
So as far as I’m aware these are the players on our list still uncontracted for 2025:
Cumberland
Dow
McIntosh
Coulthard (cat A rookie)
Hayes-Brown (cat B rookie)
Colina (cat B rookie)

Reckon McIntosh will get a 1 year deal, we’ve lost a boat land of experience, don’t think there’s any harm in keeping him around another season.

Same with Cumberland. We just don’t have many forwards on the list, think on that basis he’ll get another year.

Dows an interesting one. He got so many games this year, you’d think Yze saw something in him, but given we’ll be drafting 4+ mids to go with TT, Prestia, Hopper, Ross, Sonsie, you’d think there wouldn’t be a spot for him.

Think OHB showed enough in the VFl to persist with him as a Cat B rookie.

All that leaves is Coulthard and Colina who I think are the only certain delistings.

The only one im keeping out of that lot is OHB.

By keeping Blight and Gray we need to keep cutting if we want to use 8 picks. Imo we are crazy to not use those 8 and make sure we have a look in the rookie and psd drafts with pick 1 in both.. By my calcs thats another four delistings.

I'd be keeping KMac as depth, with a view to phase him out by the end of 2025. We have lost a lot of mature bodies already.

Agree on the rest. I'd really like to see who's there for PSD + Rookie 1st picks. I'm open to picking up a mature ruck as we only have Nank who will get injured or suspended, Ryan who is a pussy, OHB who is raw AF and Colina who's just using RFC for back rehab + should be cut.


Otherwise we may be forced to use Balta as our #1 ruck which might actually be interesting and just throw all of Gibcus, Miller, Blight down back.

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #22 on: November 21, 2024, 09:35:39 PM »
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Re: List analysis
« Reply #23 on: November 21, 2024, 09:58:38 PM »
If I was Kossi, Ryan, Lefau, Gray, Miller Blight or Young I would want to ge a kick next year, they won't all be there come 2027

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #24 on: November 21, 2024, 10:17:18 PM »
If I was Kossi, Ryan, Lefau, Gray, Miller Blight or Young I would want to ge a kick next year, they won't all be there come 2027

10000% thought exactly the same thing.
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Re: List analysis
« Reply #25 on: November 21, 2024, 10:24:51 PM »
If I was Kossi, Ryan, Lefau, Gray, Miller Blight or Young I would want to ge a kick next year, they won't all be there come 2027
Seems a pretty clear statement in what was billed as a midfield heavy draft

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #26 on: November 21, 2024, 10:29:26 PM »
Full house

Contracted Year end   #   First   Surname
2025   41   Sam   Banks
2025   30   Tom   Brown
2025   23   Judson   Clark
2025   27   Thomson   Dow
2025   37   Liam   Fawcett
2025   18   Josh    Gibcus
2025   48   Steely   Green
2025   20   Jacob   Koschitzke
2025   19   Tom   Lynch
2025   33   Kamdyn   McIntosh
2025   3   Dion    Prestia
2025   49   Kaleb   Smith
2025   40   Tyler    Sonsie
2025   45   Tylar   Young
2026      Jasper   Alger
2026   35   Nathan   Broad
2026   31   Rhyan   Mansell
2026   46   Ben   Miller
2026   25   Toby   Nankervis
2026   13   Hugo   Ralphsmith
2026   10   Maurice   Rioli Jnr
2026   5   Jack   Ross
2026      Thomas   Sims
2026   1   Nick   Vlastuin
2027      Harry    Armstrong
2027      Jonty   Faull
2027      Taj   Hotton
2027      Sam   Lalor
2027   28   Kane   McAuliffe
2027   32   Samson   Ryan
2027   15   Jayden   Short
2027      Josh   Smillie
2027      Luke    Trainor
2029   22   Jacob   Hopper
2029   14   Tim   Taranto
2032   21   Noah   Balta
Rookie         
2025   51   Jacob   Blight
2025   36   James   Trezise
2025   43   Jacob   Bauer
2025   52   Campbell   Gray
2026   44   Seth   Campbell
2026   42   Mykelti   Lefau
Cat B         
2025   39   Mate'   Colina
2025   47   Oliver   Hayes- Brown

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #27 on: November 21, 2024, 10:39:28 PM »
If I was Kossi, Ryan, Lefau, Gray, Miller Blight or Young I would want to ge a kick next year, they won't all be there come 2027

We only got one KPD so the backs won't be as worried as the forwards, we also only drafted a hybrid forward/undersized ruck with  Ryan contracted for three years as Nank edges towards the end with only a couple of cat B basketballers behind him and any list should have at least three rucks. Lefau can also play in the guts - Fawcett, Gray.  & Kosi  the most under pressure I'd say. :shh
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Re: List analysis
« Reply #28 on: November 21, 2024, 10:43:06 PM »
If I was Kossi, Ryan, Lefau, Gray, Miller Blight or Young I would want to ge a kick next year, they won't all be there come 2027

We only got one KPD so the backs won't be as worried as the forwards, we also only drafted a hybrid forward/undersized ruck with  Ryan contracted for three years as Nank edges towards the end with only a couple of cat B basketballers behind him and any list should have at least three rucks. Lefau can also play in the guts - Fawcett, Gray.  & Kosi  the most under pressure I'd say. :shh
Imagine Ryan as your number 1 ruck, can't say I can see it happening, hope he comes good

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Re: List analysis
« Reply #29 on: November 21, 2024, 10:45:55 PM »
If I was Kossi, Ryan, Lefau, Gray, Miller Blight or Young I would want to ge a kick next year, they won't all be there come 2027

We only got one KPD so the backs won't be as worried as the forwards, we also only drafted a hybrid forward/undersized ruck with  Ryan contracted for three years as Nank edges towards the end with only a couple of cat B basketballers behind him and any list should have at least three rucks. Lefau can also play in the guts - Fawcett, Gray.  & Kosi  the most under pressure I'd say. :shh
Imagine Ryan as your number 1 ruck, can't say I can see it happening, hope he comes good

Last game notwithstanding his best AFL games have been when Nank was out and. he was the #1 ruck. :shh
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FJ is the only one that makes sense.