Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:03 pm
by The Bedge
You cant be serious whuffer?!
RIoli >>>> Rowe
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:40 pm
by Rik E Boy
The Bedge wrote:You cant be serious whuffer?!
RIoli >>>> Rowe
he has more talent in his bootlace than Rowe has in his whole body.
regards,
REB
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:20 pm
by whufc
The Bedge wrote:You cant be serious whuffer?!
RIoli >>>> Rowe
Rioli is better…… but even the numbers suggest his not ‘that much’ better especially given Rioli spent a period at a winning side and Rowe has been at bottom feeders.
If you could have picked up Rowe for half the price of Rioli I would say that’s almost better value.
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:31 pm
by gadj1976
whufc wrote:The Bedge wrote:You cant be serious whuffer?!
RIoli >>>> Rowe
Rioli is better…… but even the numbers suggest his not ‘that much’ better especially given Rioli spent a period at a winning side and Rowe has been at bottom feeders.
If you could have picked up Rowe for half the price of Rioli I would say that’s almost better value.
Glass half full/empty
Rioli would have less crumbing to do with Kennedy and Darling in the forward line. I've always said that it's harder for a small forward with the ball coming in well and with good tall forwards.
If the ball comes into the forward fifty haphazardly or with ordinary forwards, it creates more opportunities for a small forward.
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:52 am
by am Bays
Junior was also part of WC midfield rotation and has been since 2018. So he has the ability to play forward and in the guts (explains why his goals per game isnt higher).
Rowe hasnt seen a midfield rotation since U/18s or the occasional squirt in the mids at SANFL level with the Eags and Crows 2s.
The only thing Junior Rowe has in common with Junior Rioli is a surname that starts with "R" and it also has an "o" and both their fathers played at South Fremantle and were bloody good footballers
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:36 am
by whufc
am Bays wrote:Junior was also part of WC midfield rotation and has been since 2018. So he has the ability to play forward and in the guts (explains why his goals per game isnt higher).
Rowe hasnt seen a midfield rotation since U/18s or the occasional squirt in the mids at SANFL level with the Eags and Crows 2s.
The only thing Junior Rowe has in common with Junior Rioli is a surname that starts with "R" and it also has an "o" and both their fathers played at South Fremantle and were bloody good footballers
Is Rioli really going to spend any time in their midfield with Wines, Rozee, Butters, Boak, SPP. JHF, Drew, Duursma all likely to be in there best 22 and demanding midfield minutes.
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2022 12:57 pm
by Booney
St Kilda join Carlton and Essendon with 8 coaches since 2000 :
SENIOR COACHES SINCE 2000, EXCLUDING CARETAKERS
8 – St Kilda
8 – Carlton
8 – Essendon
6 – Adelaide
6 – North Melbourne
5 – Fremantle
5 – Melbourne
5 – Western Bulldogs
4 – Brisbane
3 – Collingwood
3 – Gold Coast
3 – GWS
3 – Hawthorn
3 – Port Adelaide
3 – Richmond
3 – Sydney
3 – West Coast
2 – Geelong
MOST FINALS SERIES APPEARANCES SINCE 2000
18 – Geelong, Sydney
14 – Collingwood, West Coast
12 – Adelaide, Hawthorn
11 – Essendon, Port Adelaide, Western Bulldogs
10 – Brisbane
9 – North Melbourne, Richmond
8 – Fremantle, Melbourne, St Kilda
6 – Carlton
5 – GWS Giants
0 – Gold Coast
MOST GRAND FINALS SINCE 2000
6 – Geelong, Sydney
5 – Collingwood, Hawthorn
4 – Brisbane, West Coast
3 – Richmond
2 – Essendon, Melbourne, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
1 – Adelaide, Fremantle, GWS Giants
0 – Carlton, Gold Coast, North Melbourne
MOST PREMIERSHIPS SINCE 2000
4 – Hawthorn
3 – Brisbane, Geelong, Richmond
2 – Sydney, West Coast
1 – Collingwood, Essendon, Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Western Bulldogs
0 – Adelaide, Carlton, Fremantle, Gold Coast, GWS Giants, North Melbourne, St Kilda
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2022 8:07 pm
by Brodlach
gadj1976 wrote:Booney wrote:St Kilda join Carlton and Essendon with 8 coaches since 2000 :
SENIOR COACHES SINCE 2000, EXCLUDING CARETAKERS
8 – St Kilda
8 – Carlton
8 – Essendon
6 – Adelaide
6 – North Melbourne
5 – Fremantle
5 – Melbourne
5 – Western Bulldogs
4 – Brisbane
3 – Collingwood
3 – Gold Coast
3 – GWS
3 – Hawthorn
3 – Port Adelaide
3 – Richmond
3 – Sydney
3 – West Coast
2 – Geelong
We're second!!! So proud
I’d say top because Carlton is the first in alphabetical order
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:51 pm
by Armchair expert
GC considering picking up Dan Hannebury
wtf!
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Thu Oct 27, 2022 1:00 pm
by whufc
Booney wrote:Armchair expert wrote:GC considering picking up Dan Hannebury
wtf!
5 years, $850k per year?
Surely no one on the planet is dumb enough to offer that!!!!
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Sun Oct 30, 2022 8:18 pm
by Vamos
Booney wrote:Armchair expert wrote:GC considering picking up Dan Hannebury
wtf!
5 years, $850k per year?
Too bad they're not from the big V, could spread it out over 25 years
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2022 4:19 pm
by tigerpie
Spargo wrote:Polec delisted.
Not sure what happened with this bloke.
His best was brilliant, but omg his worst was horrid.
Happy he's off the list?
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2022 7:51 pm
by Brodlach
SA gets Magic Round next year
All 18 teams, nine games over one weekend
Re: 2022 AFL offseason - trades - draft
Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2022 7:52 pm
by DOC
Port to sign Francis Evans (Geelong) next week.