An article regarding Brew today;
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/09/19/ ... -top-level
Is he too slow and does he hit the scoreboard enough? He has had 2 really good seasons for Werribee.
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An article regarding Brew today;
@Pies2016 It appears the outcome to the Draft & Trade period will be as divided as the Stringer vote, straight down the middle.
I generally agree with that. However, we traded well to round out the teams needed for our last two flags. I don't think we could have won 2010 without Jolly and the Demented Panther in the midfield as well as Leigh Brown playing the "Leigh Brown role" and it's clear that bringing in the 2023 Norm Smith Medallist, Mitchell as an upgrade on Adams and Frampton to close down and frustrate Andrews were all decisive introductions for last year (and McStay might have been, if he hadn't have been injured in the middle of a good showing in the prelim). By way of example, 9 of our last premiership team were trades or mature-age pickups from other teams (the aforementioned 3 plus WHE, Crisp, Howe, Cameron, Lipinski, Markov and Mitchell), 8 of Geelong's 2022 team were trades and Hawthorn, of course, drafted an entire championship backline for their 3-peat at a time when I had written them off because they could not defend. As we know, Melbourne bought a backline, too, when May and Lever were available.Pies2016 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 12:41 pm It’s an interesting conversation. The proven quality for the now vs the punt on the draft for a 10 year, 200+ game talent.
I’ve seen multiple lists and analysis showing how early picks don’t guarantee you any sort of security but i haven’t seen any lists evaluating the success or not of those big names who change clubs. For every big name who changes a club and plays in a flag, there’s possibly two who doesn’t.
I’d suggest the hit rate of the top ten in a draft probably isn’t that different to an A GRADER swapping clubs and playing in a flag.
So let’s not forget, while a mature age player may stroll into your best 23, there is also nothing tangible that suggests one player makes a significant difference between a flag or not.
Footy is the ultimate team game, so it’s also not a game that lends itself to one individual making a significant difference to a clubs fortunes.
I’m not knocking any trade for a quality player but I’d suggest history shows, that route doesn’t guarantee an improved ladder position either.
There's a first time for everything. He was invisible the previous week and unsighted last night until the wheels fell off the Geelong bus. He was great at the end but I do not believe he can be trusted - he is a bit of a bully who depends on finding physical gaps in the opposition. There are plenty such gaps during the home and away but not too many in Finals. There are quite a few big, strong, fast, skilled players who get better in the heat of Finals. I don't believe Rayner is one of them. He's played 12 Finals, now - and that's the first one he's really shown anything in (unless you count his 3 goals at the Gabba in the QF drubbing of Port Adealaide last year, which, personally, I don't). Last night was the 5th time he has played in a PF or a GF and his previous record was, in total, 34 disposals and 1 goal, 1 behind (ie, an average of 8 and a half disposals and a quarter of a goal per game). Last night, he had 18 disposals (14 kicks), 5 tackles and kicked 2.2. Qtr by qtr, he had 1 disposal in the first quarter, 3 in the second, 11 (and 1.2) in the third and 3 (and a goal) in the 4th. That game should have been over before halftime. Of course, it's very funny that it wasn't and that Geelong choked so badly when the game was in their control but I'd want to see a lot more of that before I paid any attention at all to Rayner. But, even if I did, I'd still have the image in my mind of him trying to bully Collingwood early in the 2023 Grand Final and turning to water after Markov caught him in the midfield. Rayner has all the attributes necessary to have kicked the goal De Goey kicked lat in that GF - but he didn't: instead, Rayner was putting on, as is typical, his impersonation of a ringwraith in all the big moments.
McStay has played 19 games total since crossing from BNE Lions in 2023 yielding 28 goals 11 behinds for a total of 13 wins and 6 losses.
I respect Hawthorn's record but despise their methods.slangman wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:23 am ^ People seem to forget that Hawthorn had a dream run with injuries this year.
Mitch Lewis aside they didn’t really have anyone of note unavailable for the entire season.
Time will tell whether they rode their luck this year or whether they are the real deal.