Nick Daicos - Whisper
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- MagpieWhisperer35
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- Lazza
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I have a feeling that Josh would improve his game when Nick arrives as he would desperately want to play together with him. I can see both the Daicos boys having long careers at Collingwood. Bring it on
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Does my head in sometimes too.Donny wrote:I've never really understood much about this stuff.
Why wasn't Nick considered a straightforward 'father/son' recruit ?
The beauty of this Father/son thing is that if you look at this year for example, we have our first pick at 33. Nick is a top 3 player and probably would go at first pick. However as a father / son we have the power to use our crappy picks to get him. Big win thanks to the father / son rule!!
The reason why its a bit murky this year is that we traded our high picks this year for some mid/low range picks and we are on the tipping point of affording ( in points ) ND. We will get him but we may have to sacrifice next years first round pick position to get some points to get ND in this years draft. eg our first round pick next year may slip down a few spots. UNLESS we trade a player(s) for picks eg Sier for a second or third round pick which gives us some points to get ND.
Hope this helped un muddy the waters
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On the AFL website Cal Twomey has Nick at No.1
https://www.afl.com.au/news/672935/cal- ... st-ranking
Here's what he thinks....
Midfielder
183cm/72kg
3/1/03
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
Last week Daicos made it official by nominating to Collingwood as a father-son prospect and agreeing to a four-year deal. It will see the Magpies match any bid that comes for the ultra-talented midfielder, with the possibility that for the second straight year a bid comes at No.1 in the draft. Daicos is a delightful player to watch: he takes risks with the ball by hand and foot, sneaks in between packs and squeezes past opponents, rarely fumbles, hits the scoreboard and gathers high amounts of the footy. Averaged 36 disposals and two goals in the NAB League this year and was best-afield in his one Vic Metro performance with 41 disposals and two goals.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/672935/cal- ... st-ranking
Here's what he thinks....
Midfielder
183cm/72kg
3/1/03
Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro
Last week Daicos made it official by nominating to Collingwood as a father-son prospect and agreeing to a four-year deal. It will see the Magpies match any bid that comes for the ultra-talented midfielder, with the possibility that for the second straight year a bid comes at No.1 in the draft. Daicos is a delightful player to watch: he takes risks with the ball by hand and foot, sneaks in between packs and squeezes past opponents, rarely fumbles, hits the scoreboard and gathers high amounts of the footy. Averaged 36 disposals and two goals in the NAB League this year and was best-afield in his one Vic Metro performance with 41 disposals and two goals.
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According to Sam Edmunds on SEN, Nick did consider the notion of by passing Collingwood, due to the enormous pressure and expectation that becomes with being a Daicos. Apparently had a chat with GC Suns mid-season and was tempted.Pies2016 wrote:
Conversely, should one party decide they dont want to invest in the other, then the son just goes into the draft and takes his chances.
He neglects to say why Nick decided not to go to the draft though.
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Shit for brains SEN reporter claiming Nick Daicos was thinking of nominating Gold Coast Suns over us due to F/S pressure.
Rubbish and reported through FoxSports of course.
I wish Murdoch and his media would be held to account and have their arses handed to them for the crap they spout as news.
Rubbish and reported through FoxSports of course.
I wish Murdoch and his media would be held to account and have their arses handed to them for the crap they spout as news.
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piedys wrote:But temper your expectations; we don't need a Rowell type scenario...Pies2016 wrote:Believe the hype.
You are right, we all need to temper expectations but he arrives as a prodigious talent and nothing will change that. When you see him play live ( I have seen six quarters of the Chargers this year ) it’s hard not to be excited.
He also starts 2022 as a 19 year old, so he arrives more physically mature than previous draftees.
And I would hope if Daicos did a PCL, we would manage it much better than GCS managing of Rowells knee. No wonder no one wants to stay up there.
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PyreneesPie wrote:According to Sam Edmunds on SEN, Nick did consider the notion of by passing Collingwood, due to the enormous pressure and expectation that becomes with being a Daicos. Apparently had a chat with GC Suns mid-season and was tempted.Pies2016 wrote:
Conversely, should one party decide they dont want to invest in the other, then the son just goes into the draft and takes his chances.
He neglects to say why Nick decided not to go to the draft though.
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