Farewell #27,#24 Caleb Poulter
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- The Black and White Lion
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I'm happy let Poulter go based on his performance and attitude in the VFL this year. I'm not saying he didn't have a go, for a player who's 194cm tall he plays short, doesn't mark overhead and was running far out of the play when we had the ball. No idea what he was trying to do against Southport at Vic Park late in the VFL season but it was a meaningless to the game.
I understand the some of the coaches have a "what can you do" philosophy. If Poulter stays, I'm not sure what he offers compared to Cooper Murley say who can also run up and down the wing but is more versatile to play a small forward role too. At Poulter's height he needs to be able to do a lot more.
I understand the some of the coaches have a "what can you do" philosophy. If Poulter stays, I'm not sure what he offers compared to Cooper Murley say who can also run up and down the wing but is more versatile to play a small forward role too. At Poulter's height he needs to be able to do a lot more.
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The Crows have already traded their round 3 and 4 picks.burnsy17 wrote:Frampton and something in the 40s or 50s would be just about right?
https://www.afl.com.au/draft/draft-order
Might have to be a future pick?
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I like Poulter but he's obviously missing something our coaches wanted - consistency, two way running, who knows. But reality is he wasn't good enough to get a game this year really, Sidey is playing another year and Josh Daicos is owning the other wing, he's dispensable really. It's a shame, I liked him and I reckon he'll do well, but he might have to do well at Adelaide.
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Poulter showed a bit but in the VFL I thought he was OK without setting the world on fire. He never really took the limited opportunities he had; as they say in horse racing parlance “others preferred”. Good luck to him and despite not setting the world on fire we need something more than Frampton in my view.
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He'll be part of a trade with Frampton no doubt. OR ,who knows, maybe something bigger like Fogarty ?? I see him as slow, some would say Laconic, and tended to run into dead ends similar to what Callum Brown did.He never seemed interested to me.
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