Pies into Jake Lever (confirmed - gone to Dees)
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Actually, Tom Lynch (191cm) is a medium not a tall. As is McGovern (also 191cm). So the Crows forward line gets a pass from me, with the two talls in Walker and Jenkins, two mediums and two smalls. A very good mix.
We have the right mix at the moment as well (on size, not talking quality or even role), just missing one medium. It's why the Mayne signing made sense to me, bring in the attacking medium, WHE and the defensive, Mayne:
Cox, Moore, Elliott, Fasolo, WHE, ??
Continuing the discussion: if we landed Lever (and have a fit Langdon, Scharenberg), that extra medium could be Howe. Inconsistent as a forward at Melbourne, but most forwards are. Ideally, looking to the future, we'd have a younger option but WHE and Howe as our mediums would be dangerous.
We have the right mix at the moment as well (on size, not talking quality or even role), just missing one medium. It's why the Mayne signing made sense to me, bring in the attacking medium, WHE and the defensive, Mayne:
Cox, Moore, Elliott, Fasolo, WHE, ??
Continuing the discussion: if we landed Lever (and have a fit Langdon, Scharenberg), that extra medium could be Howe. Inconsistent as a forward at Melbourne, but most forwards are. Ideally, looking to the future, we'd have a younger option but WHE and Howe as our mediums would be dangerous.
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If everybody is on the same page regarding Lever and that is Buckley, Hine and Walsh they get no argument from me whatever the decision they make. The question mark over Mayne, relates more from the size and term of his contract than from his perceived playing ability.AN_Inkling wrote:Actually, Tom Lynch (191cm) is a medium not a tall. As is McGovern (also 191cm). So the Crows forward line gets a pass from me, with the two talls in Walker and Jenkins, two mediums and two smalls. A very good mix.
We have the right mix at the moment as well (on size, not talking quality or even role), just missing one medium. It's why the Mayne signing made sense to me, bring in the attacking medium, WHE and the defensive, Mayne:
Cox, Moore, Elliott, Fasolo, WHE, ??
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Lever seems to have a bigger profile than Treloar had, bit more well known, from memory, only us and the tigers really wanted Treloar, many clubs seem to be into Lever, now the Deees want him too.Pies4shaw wrote:Were you asleep when we gave up 17 first round draft picks for Treloar?
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Surely you jest.Piesnchess wrote:Lever seems to have a bigger profile than Treloar had, bit more well known, from memory, only us and the tigers really wanted Treloar, many clubs seem to be into Lever, now the Deees want him too.Pies4shaw wrote:Were you asleep when we gave up 17 first round draft picks for Treloar?
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Bleedblackanwhite wrote:Hopefully today's game will drop his trade value, or do we pass based on today's performance and seek only big game players?
Easier said then done!
From the "Who do you want to win the GF" thread:
Pies4shaw wrote:He looked very, very average in the finals. He was poor last week and got thrashed this week. I can't believe that people were pencilling him in to replace Langdon - he's slower and soft. I do help Melbourne gives up 2 first round picks for him, though, because he's worth about a late second-rounder.K wrote:I think I still haven't seen Lever win a one-on-one marking contest. I'm not sure if I just haven't seen enough of him play.piedys wrote: Well Lever would want to have a better game for starters...
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No, that's the difference per year between staying and going. Crows have a tight cap. Probably because they're paying that spud Jenkins 700K per yearAN_Inkling wrote:^^As in that's what the Crows offered him? It was an insulting offer. It seems like he's leaving, but after a Premiership win he could change his mind.
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