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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby dash61 » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:58 am

Added to the eagle retirements and the shallowness of this years draft

1 Salter
2 Petrenko ????
3 Hier

Would all give themselves eachway chances of being drafted this year????
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby ferret » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:16 am

Although Nick Salter was to attend the draft camp in Adelaide yesterday does anyone know if he has actually nominated for the draft yet?

Don't think Hier will get drafted....not big enough for the position he plays.....did not have a great season.

Petrenko will definitely get drafted.....will go in top three of South Australians who get drafted. Not many SA's likely to get drafted.
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby dash61 » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:27 am

Harris another ex eagle won the B&F at the Bulldogs and him and Hier are very similar, if you would punt on a callinan u would be well worth a look at hier, Fairclough??? is he a chance????
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby bayman » Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:44 pm

dash61 wrote:Harris another ex eagle won the B&F at the Bulldogs and him and Hier are very similar, if you would punt on a callinan u would be well worth a look at hier, Fairclough??? is he a chance????



i'd suggest fairclough is too small, otherwise mouse,kenna & clayton among a couple of others would still be playing afl. i'm not doubting his ability i'm going on what afl clubs appear to want & go for
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby SOUTHWARK » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:40 pm

Mickyj wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:MickyJ, you believe Lee should be given the opportunity regardless?

FlyingHigh who else is there ? Biglands will be at the crows.

Can I just have a bit of a rundown on where the eagles guys think Jonathan Lee is at? Just interested to keep a bit of an eye on his progress. If Jacobs comes back from Carlton. Do you think his oppurtunities will be limited?
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Mickyj » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:46 pm

SOUTHWARK wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:MickyJ, you believe Lee should be given the opportunity regardless?

FlyingHigh who else is there ? Biglands will be at the crows.

Can I just have a bit of a rundown on where the eagles guys think Jonathan Lee is at? Just interested to keep a bit of an eye on his progress. If Jacobs comes back from Carlton. Do you think his oppurtunities will be limited?


Well if Jonathan Lee could improve his kicking then he would be in front .But if not then Jacobs could be in front .Don't forget Jacobs did kick some great goals from the boundary line in 2005.While Lee struggled kicking from straight in front close in.

But saying all of that I like the way Lee plays .Could you imagine Jacobs and Lee first and second ruck for WWT.

Now are you saying Jacobs well be sent home from Carlton?
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby SOUTHWARK » Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:00 pm

Mickyj wrote:
SOUTHWARK wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:MickyJ, you believe Lee should be given the opportunity regardless?

FlyingHigh who else is there ? Biglands will be at the crows.

Can I just have a bit of a rundown on where the eagles guys think Jonathan Lee is at? Just interested to keep a bit of an eye on his progress. If Jacobs comes back from Carlton. Do you think his oppurtunities will be limited?


Well if Jonathan Lee could improve his kicking then he would be in front .But if not then Jacobs could be in front .Don't forget Jacobs did kick some great goals from the boundary line in 2005.While Lee struggled kicking from straight in front close in.

But saying all of that I like the way Lee plays .Could you imagine Jacobs and Lee first and second ruck for WWT.

Now are you saying Jacobs well be sent home from Carlton?


The word out of Carlton is that if they take Kruezer with the number one draft pick, they will have on their list(as far as ruckmen go) Kruezer, Shaun Hampson, Cameron Cloke, Cain Ackland and Aisake O'Halipan. So they don't see much room for Jacobs. Are you still going on the two goals Lee missed at Norlunga in the first round?
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Mickyj » Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:13 pm

SOUTHWARK wrote:
SOUTHWARK wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:MickyJ, you believe Lee should be given the opportunity regardless?

FlyingHigh who else is there ? Biglands will be at the crows.

Can I just have a bit of a rundown on where the eagles guys think Jonathan Lee is at? Just interested to keep a bit of an eye on his progress. If Jacobs comes back from Carlton. Do you think his oppurtunities will be limited?


Well if Jonathan Lee could improve his kicking then he would be in front .But if not then Jacobs could be in front .Don't forget Jacobs did kick some great goals from the boundary line in 2005.While Lee struggled kicking from straight in front close in.

But saying all of that I like the way Lee plays .Could you imagine Jacobs and Lee first and second ruck for WWT.

Now are you saying Jacobs well be sent home from Carlton?


The word out of Carlton is that if they take Kruezer with the number one draft pick, they will have on their list(as far as ruckmen go) Kruezer, Shaun Hampson, Cameron Cloke, Cain Ackland and Aisake O'Halipan. So they don't see much room for Jacobs. Are you still going on the two goals Lee missed at Norlunga in the first round?[/quote]

There were other goals missed but he did improve during the year and i think he is a project player of the future for the EAGLES.
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:15 pm

ferret wrote:Although Nick Salter was to attend the draft camp in Adelaide yesterday does anyone know if he has actually nominated for the draft yet?

As a registered SANFL player, he does not have to nominate for the draft- it's automatic.
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby GWW » Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:38 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
ferret wrote:Although Nick Salter was to attend the draft camp in Adelaide yesterday does anyone know if he has actually nominated for the draft yet?

As a registered SANFL player, he does not have to nominate for the draft- it's automatic.


Is this a new policy?
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:04 pm

it is the current policy- how long ago it was implemented, I do not know...
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby smac » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:07 pm

http://www.aflpa.com.au/media/Form%2011_2008.doc

This is a draft nomination form from the AFL Players Assoc website. It appears you need to nominate.
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:12 pm

I'm pretty sure my statement is correct, but will leave myself open to being corrected if I'm wrong.
Also, I believe that you need to be an SANFL registered player to be able to nominate for the Draft- to stop nobodies from Z grade nominating for the Draft, hoping that John Reid will come chasing them with a 2 year contract...

smac- maybe that form is for delisted players/players currently in the system?
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby corona » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:47 pm

Firstly punk rooster, you do have to nominate for the draft.

Eagles retirees,
Steven Hall, is coaching Henley in Div 1, was anounced Friday night
Tim Inkster is playing at Henley too.
Duncan is apparently heading back to the country.
Rugulo was told he is not a required player.

Reserves runner Dutchy Holland to Henley as well as a few others perhaps.

Not sure about Hier being drafted, he tried out at Richmond last pre-season and was told he was too slow and not tall enough. But he is one of the best defenders and toughest players going around in the SANFL

Petrenko will go, his pace alone will ensure that. He is a bit like an Alwyn Davey.
Fairclough might go, is a brilliant player who will only improve. Just his height goes against him.
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Wedgie » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:58 pm

You definately have to fill in a nomination form to enter the draft.
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby heater31 » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:00 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:I'm pretty sure my statement is correct, but will leave myself open to being corrected if I'm wrong.
Also, I believe that you need to be an SANFL registered player to be able to nominate for the Draft- to stop nobodies from Z grade nominating for the Draft, hoping that John Reid will come chasing them with a 2 year contract...

smac- maybe that form is for delisted players/players currently in the system?



that rule was brought in after some smarta*se from Streaky Bay nominated for the draft as a joke and when there was no or nominal registration fee a few years ago
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby FlyingHigh » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:01 pm

MickyJ - so you'd play Lee before Lindsay even if Lindsay continued to play?
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Mickyj » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:18 pm

FlyingHigh wrote:MickyJ - so you'd play Lee before Lindsay even if Lindsay continued to play?


No I would play lee if Lidsey retired .But he needs work over summer Lee that is .
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby Aerie » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:25 pm

Lindsay still has a year or two left in him. Any chance Jarrad Wright returning to the Eagles from South?
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Re: Eagles retirements

Postby FlyingHigh » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:52 pm

Yep, agree with those last two posts.
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