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Which forwards are you planning to start with??

  • Montagna $599k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Martin $569k

    Votes: 36 37.9%
  • Dahlahus $564k

    Votes: 3 3.2%
  • Wingard $528k

    Votes: 3 3.2%
  • Gunston $521

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Westhoff $511k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Barlow $505k

    Votes: 88 92.6%
  • Robinson $500k

    Votes: 6 6.3%
  • Rioli $501k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • N Riewoldt $491k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Boomer $486k

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Tippett $484k

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • S. Gray $481k

    Votes: 23 24.2%
  • Z. Merrett $477k

    Votes: 4 4.2%
  • Lynch $477k

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Franklin $470k

    Votes: 15 15.8%
  • Greene $447k

    Votes: 10 10.5%
  • Hall $428k

    Votes: 61 64.2%
  • Sinclair $410k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • De Goey $318k

    Votes: 3 3.2%

  • Total voters
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Dons 3qt intra update: Grimley 3 goals, Crowley a standout with 2, Sam Michael staking his claim for last top-up spot with 2.
I'm assuming Crowley isn't tagging? :p

Could you imagine being matched up against arguably the game's toughest tagger in an intraclub match and he decides to put the hard tag on you just to give you a taste of it lol

Any news on Zachy boy? From memory he didn't play in our first intra.
 

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Have read Simpkin played well..."had it on a string" early.
 

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Mentioned on BF about Kommer

"Surprisingly good. Finding the ball regularly, tackling and chasing well.

Disposal is down. He has never been elite by foot, probably never will."
 
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Zach looked alright. Had the ball a few times.
Kommer looks like The Weeknd. Didn't seem him do much with the ball to be honest but he looked to be moving freely with his tackling and pressure.
 

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Lauren Wood ‏@LaurenA_Wood 57 mins57 minutes ago

Rookie Anthony "Tippa" McDonald-Tipungwuti has been outstanding. Just set up a goal for Ryan Crowley.
 

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On Bird. He also kicked a goal.

"Craig bird is showing a lot of grunt. Won 3 or 4 free kicks. "
 
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Simpkin was everywhere, definitely locked in. Parrish looked a hurried at times, not quite as clean this week.
 

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Bit of a write up on Tippett. Sounds promising for those considering him with him expected to play on the ball as well as forward...also coming off almost a full preseason with his knee problems behind him.

Tippett set to be Swan for life after triggering contract extension

KURT Tippett looks set to finish his career at the Sydney Swans after meeting contract incentives that have extended his tenure at the SCG until the end of 2018.

The lucrative four-year contract Tippett signed when he crossed to the Swans from Adelaide was set to expire at the end of 2016.

But AFL.com.au can reveal that Tippett, 28, has satisfied trigger clauses in that contract which have earned him a new two-year deal.

Tippett will be 31 by the time his new contract expires, when it seems highly unlikely he would seek a fresh start at a third AFL club.

Swans football chief Tom Harley told AFL.com.au on Friday that Tippett's ability to play ruck/forward would make him an extremely valuable player over the next three years.

"It's a great result when you put performance-based incentives in contracts and the player activates them. They get rewarded with the security of a couple of extra years and that's been the case with Kurt," Harley said.

"His year last year was almost a year of two halves, the back half of the year was really solid and he ended up finishing eighth in the club championship, which was a reflection of how strongly he finished the season.

"Particularly now with interchanges dropping from 120 to 90, I think all ruckmen now really need to have at least a couple of strings to their bow.

"We know that Kurt can play forward and we also know that he can play in the ruck, so we think he's a real asset from that end.

"Callum Sinclair can also play forward and obviously in the ruck which he did at West Coast, so we think that with those two boys we've got a really complementary ruck/forward combination for at least the next three years."

Tippett, listed at 202cm and 105kg, played just 26 games in his first two seasons at the Swans, having battled patella tendinitis for much of his career.

However, the Queenslander now appears to be over his knee problems.

He played 22 of a possible 24 games last season, when despite spending half of his time in the ruck he kicked 44 goals, his best season return since 2010.

Given Tippett has since completed an almost full 2016 pre-season, Harley believes the former Crow's best football could still be ahead of him.

"Kurt's played some really good footy already up to this point in his career, but history shows that ruckmen can certainly play good footy past their late 20s and into their early 30s," Harley said.

"So I think it's important with these sort of players that you individually tailor training loads through pre-season that allow you to maximize their output through the season.

"Kurt's an absolute professional in the way he prepares and he's had a really good pre-season to this point.

"With games starting tomorrow for us, this is where you bear the fruits of all your hard work through summer and we're hoping Kurt gets better and better."

Tippett played 104 games and kicked 188 goals at Adelaide from 2008-12 before crossing to the Swans.

In his three seasons at the SCG, he has kicked 113 goals in 48 games
 
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Essendon intra-club match - if the Essendon team is mostly made up of top up players and rookies that are on the old/poor/inexperienced side of things, surely a game where they play against each other isn't worth much??
 

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Essendon intra-club match - if the Essendon team is mostly made up of top up players and rookies that are on the old/poor/inexperienced side of things, surely a game where they play against each other isn't worth much??
Those who should have stood out, should have stood out. Those who should have stood out and stood out due to not standing out are henceforth not stand outs. Non stand outs who stood out should keep their non stand out status regardless of their standing out reaching outstanding. :)
 

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Those who should have stood out, should have stood out. Those who should have stood out and stood out due to not standing out are henceforth not stand outs. Non stand outs who stood out should keep their non stand out status regardless of their standing out reaching outstanding. :)
Outstanding post Klo ... I have put it bold to help it stand out.
 
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Those who should have stood out, should have stood out. Those who should have stood out and stood out due to not standing out are henceforth not stand outs. Non stand outs who stood out should keep their non stand out status regardless of their standing out reaching outstanding. :)
Surely non stand outs who stood out are now stand outs and no longer non stand outs?
 

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Surely non stand outs who stood out are now stand outs and no longer non stand outs?
Non stand outs who stand out shall not be upgraded to stand out due to the standing of the game. Those who stood out of the game, whether they are stand outs or non stand outs, will remain at their respective standings.

Do the upstanding members of this outstanding site now understand player standings around game standing?
 
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Who are the community looking at at the 400-499k mark (forwards)?

Personally Sam Gray, Devon Smith and of course the big Budwa have my attention.

Gray looked good today although with a depleted Port side around him. Budwa was quiet despite all the hype coming out of the Swans camp of his 'fantastic' pre season.

Devon Smith is one I am heavily considering. Looking at his 2015 scores, he has no issue scoring big points (170, 123, 128) just consistency being his only pitfall. Reading the article below its very encouraging to see him address this inconsistency as an area for improvement during his 2016 season.

Treloars departure coupled with my opinion of a top 8 GWS side in 2016 should bring a bigger average for him this year. He is considered an integral part of the 'young up and coming gws brigade.'

Thoughts???

http://m.afl.com.au/news/2016-01-24...h-my-year-giant-smith-vows-to-rebound-in-2016
 
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