Lachie Schultz (Shooter)
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From what I’ve read Sydney are picking up more of Grundy’s contract hence why we didn’t get a better pick. Schultz hopefully helps address a goal kicking issue we clearly have. Takes Ginnivan’s spot in that grand final team.
Good get? Is it overs? He’s in their best 5 players, we’re in the window, pretty happy.
Good get? Is it overs? He’s in their best 5 players, we’re in the window, pretty happy.
The match day thread is for unfiltered BS knee jerk reactions. The time for level headed comment comes after.
We have an ageing team with two immortals getting towards the end. Collingwood simply has to do what Wright wants us to do to remain competitive (or even improve our chances) right now. This is obviously it - or a substantial part of it. The question whether we paid "overs" or got a bargain is stupid, really.
The Club obviously thinks that Adams wasn't going to make us a better team and that Schultz will. If they're wrong, they're wrong - but last year they targeted players I wasn't, for the most part, that interested in us recruiting: They did their homework and had a serious crack - I think that's all you can ask. It won't always come off - but we won't always have Pendlebury and Sidebottom driving the limousine, either.
The Club obviously thinks that Adams wasn't going to make us a better team and that Schultz will. If they're wrong, they're wrong - but last year they targeted players I wasn't, for the most part, that interested in us recruiting: They did their homework and had a serious crack - I think that's all you can ask. It won't always come off - but we won't always have Pendlebury and Sidebottom driving the limousine, either.
This seems like a good get to recruit Lachie Schutz to the club as a ready made replacement for Taylor Adams.
The small forward stocks at Collingwood are really good with plenty of coverage in this area of the ground and at this stage we would look to not only have good depth for the next season but it looks like it is well set up for list management to cover the likely demise of Jamie Elliot within the next two years.
Clearly Collingwood is still looking to increase our scoring capability to improve the ability of the team to put teams away as opposed to the recent history of winning lots of games by less than a straight kick, which whilst great to achieve so many wins, it's not good for the stress levels of supporters and shows that the team is only marginally better than our opposition. By increasing our goal kicking capability I'm hoping Collingwood will be able to properly bury opposition teams when the momentum of the play is going our way.
The small forward stocks at Collingwood are really good with plenty of coverage in this area of the ground and at this stage we would look to not only have good depth for the next season but it looks like it is well set up for list management to cover the likely demise of Jamie Elliot within the next two years.
Clearly Collingwood is still looking to increase our scoring capability to improve the ability of the team to put teams away as opposed to the recent history of winning lots of games by less than a straight kick, which whilst great to achieve so many wins, it's not good for the stress levels of supporters and shows that the team is only marginally better than our opposition. By increasing our goal kicking capability I'm hoping Collingwood will be able to properly bury opposition teams when the momentum of the play is going our way.
Collingwood Domination. Envy of the Nation!
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Nice highlights, good reader of the ball, strong body and has some toe without being super quick.
Our pattern has been to trade in players to fill specific roles, we were likely into him for when he became a free agent at the end of '24 but Tay deciding to ask for a trade accelerated things.
I loved Tay, but Sarge looks a definite upgrade on the HFF, now we just have to replace Tay's midfield minutes.
In Fly and Wright we trust.
Our pattern has been to trade in players to fill specific roles, we were likely into him for when he became a free agent at the end of '24 but Tay deciding to ask for a trade accelerated things.
I loved Tay, but Sarge looks a definite upgrade on the HFF, now we just have to replace Tay's midfield minutes.
In Fly and Wright we trust.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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The old saying, 'Buy Good, Buy Once' applies. Or was it 'Buy Cheap, Buy Twice'.
Shultzy has improved year-on-year... he kicks about the same amount of Goals as Elliott, but has twice the I50's.
Possibly indicating more like Adams type forward role, as opposed to Elliott, who plays closer to goal.
IMO Schultz plays the forward role better than Adams. He replaces Adams, and is younger.
Imagine Adams retiring and we get nothing in return.
I'm satisfied to have paid 'pick 19' for Schultz.. He is in his prime, it is probably a bargain these days.
The old saying, 'Buy Good, Buy Once' applies. Or was it 'Buy Cheap, Buy Twice'.
Shultzy has improved year-on-year... he kicks about the same amount of Goals as Elliott, but has twice the I50's.
Possibly indicating more like Adams type forward role, as opposed to Elliott, who plays closer to goal.
IMO Schultz plays the forward role better than Adams. He replaces Adams, and is younger.
Imagine Adams retiring and we get nothing in return.
I'm satisfied to have paid 'pick 19' for Schultz.. He is in his prime, it is probably a bargain these days.
I think we need to assess this trade over time by what we get with pick 19 (or wherever it ends up).
We have added in a first choice player who is mid twenties and not 30+ so hopefully that also helps keen the window open a little longer too.
I liked this guy before, just a little angry ant who seemed to get it done regardless of how crap his team was at times. Stoked to have him on board.
Welcome Schultzy!
We have added in a first choice player who is mid twenties and not 30+ so hopefully that also helps keen the window open a little longer too.
I liked this guy before, just a little angry ant who seemed to get it done regardless of how crap his team was at times. Stoked to have him on board.
Welcome Schultzy!
It's never as good/nor bad as it seems...