whufc wrote:goddy11 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Who were the winners and losers??
Brisbane and Freo done alright apart from the obvious, the Dons landed their big fish and Carlton will bring themselves a little closer to the pack.
As frustrating as Pittard has been for Port, at least he does get in there and get the ball, his disposal has been deplorable at times, if he could improve that tenfold he'd be a handy rebounding defender, I used to almost throw my stubbie at the TV when I'd see him about to kick in from a point.
I think PA would be over the moon with how they have done. Lost a couple of good players and picked up a couple but have placed themselves well in the draft. JC is a good negotiator.
How are they placed to pick up F/S and NGA players. Not too many points left at the lower end of their pick. Maybe hoping they slide to rookie.
Whilst I agree on face value they have had a good week ultimately as a club I think they have taken a massive step backwards.
Within one season they have gone from trading/drafting for ultimate success to within 22 games of football trading/drafting for the future.
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massive step backwards? I don't think our list has improved, but I'm not sure about massive step backwards.
Our defence has been sound for two years, nothing has changed in that department personnel wise and we've added Burton. Our midfield / forward mix will miss Wingard, he's not replaceable in the short term. Our forward structure looks better to me with Ryder there more often from the addition of Lycett and the return of Marshall makes us more flexible.
We'll need Rockliff, SPP and Motlop to be more consistent in 2019. Two of the three I have faith in their ability to do so, Motlop not so much but we know what we are getting there.
If you want to go quickly, go alone.
If you want to go far, go together.