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    Quote Originally Posted by Trever View Post
    I think we’ll win on Sunday, but it will be the last time we beat Gold Coast for the next 5 years. Their young talent is extraordinary and Hardwick is rejuvenated.
    The scary thing about the GC is not the talent they've pulled onto their list recently, but apparently what is coming through their academy is huge in both volume and talent. The screeching is already starting from Victoria and will only get louder.

    They forget these things will filter back into the talent pool available to the broader comp. Last year, GC was able to progressively split pick four to accumulate a lot of draft picks. That'll be harder to do when they're trying to split 12 or 14 or 16 or so on. Eventually, they'll be unable to cover all the high end talent and some will fall out the bottom to the benefit of other clubs.

    What's the word: equalisation.

    But we should be ready for the full on assault that's coming for the academies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by i'm-uninformed2 View Post
    The scary thing about the GC is not the talent they've pulled onto their list recently, but apparently what is coming through their academy is huge in both volume and talent. The screeching is already starting from Victoria and will only get louder.

    They forget these things will filter back into the talent pool available to the broader comp. Last year, GC was able to progressively split pick four to accumulate a lot of draft picks. That'll be harder to do when they're trying to split 12 or 14 or 16 or so on. Eventually, they'll be unable to cover all the high end talent and some will fall out the bottom to the benefit of other clubs.

    What's the word: equalisation.

    But we should be ready for the full on assault that's coming for the academies.
    Don't overlook the limit on first round bids that a club can match if it qualifies for the finals. 5th-8th and you can only match two. Top four and you can only match one.

    (Of course, that only applies to academy players. There is no limit on FS bids that can be matched anywhere, plus the two don't intersect.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejavoodoo44 View Post
    I wonder if that means half a game or so in the VFL? I suppose he must have played in the reserves in his younger days, but I can't really recall him doing so?
    Based on the injury report, Parker won't be playing VFL either:

    "Luke was reviewed by his specialist over the break. He has recommenced team training but will remain non-contact in drills for at least another week."

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    Quote Originally Posted by i'm-uninformed2 View Post
    The scary thing about the GC is not the talent they've pulled onto their list recently, but apparently what is coming through their academy is huge in both volume and talent. The screeching is already starting from Victoria and will only get louder.

    They forget these things will filter back into the talent pool available to the broader comp. Last year, GC was able to progressively split pick four to accumulate a lot of draft picks. That'll be harder to do when they're trying to split 12 or 14 or 16 or so on. Eventually, they'll be unable to cover all the high end talent and some will fall out the bottom to the benefit of other clubs.

    What's the word: equalisation.

    But we should be ready for the full on assault that's coming for the academies.
    It’s clear that Damien Hardwick possesses the Lewis Hamilton gift of timing. The ability to leave a team on the way down and jump into a team on the way up with perfect timing. Richmond to the Gold Coast is like Hamilton going from McLaren to Mercedes to Ferrari.

    I think Hardwick timing will put him above Longmire and Clarkson as the greatest coach of the last 20 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liz View Post
    Don't overlook the limit on first round bids that a club can match if it qualifies for the finals. 5th-8th and you can only match two. Top four and you can only match one.

    (Of course, that only applies to academy players. There is no limit on FS bids that can be matched anywhere, plus the two don't intersect.)
    Plus of course, if the northern academies produce more kids for the NSW and Qld clubs to draft, then there should be more Victorian kids available for Victorian clubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mel_C View Post
    Based on the injury report, Parker won't be playing VFL either:

    "Luke was reviewed by his specialist over the break. He has recommenced team training but will remain non-contact in drills for at least another week."
    Sounds like he's still some way off. In brighter news, Sheldrick is a test for round 6.

    And Reid, well...

    Injury Update: Reid sidelined and Parker, Rampe updates

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trever View Post
    I think we’ll win on Sunday, but it will be the last time we beat Gold Coast for the next 5 years. Their young talent is extraordinary and Hardwick is rejuvenated.
    I must say, that's not showing much faith in your own team. Big claim indeed, with the Swans on the cusp of something great ourselves, maybe for a number of years.....we'll revisit this post in 5 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neilfws View Post
    Sounds like he's still some way off. In brighter news, Sheldrick is a test for round 6.

    And Reid, well...

    Injury Update: Reid sidelined and Parker, Rampe updates
    Yes, last week I was going to mention that Reid wasn't on the injury list, so maybe he'd already recovered; but I thought better of it. It does sound minor, but somehow minor strains have ended his season in the past. Hopefully he'll be back soon.

    And Buller seems to be filling the strange role of, not playing, but not on the injury list. We've had a few of those. I think Jared Crouch pioneered the role. Ronke certainly went missing for a while. I think Toby Pink, as well? Perhaps a few others, whose names I can't recall.

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    Swans are masters at making players disappear, not playing either grade but not injured, as you say djv, we've had phantom players for a very long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilfws View Post
    Sounds like he's still some way off. In brighter news, Sheldrick is a test for round 6.

    And Reid, well...

    Injury Update: Reid sidelined and Parker, Rampe updates
    The words Reid and quad are never good in the one sentence. Season and career over, unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trever View Post
    It’s clear that Damien Hardwick possesses the Lewis Hamilton gift of timing. The ability to leave a team on the way down and jump into a team on the way up with perfect timing. Richmond to the Gold Coast is like Hamilton going from McLaren to Mercedes to Ferrari.

    I think Hardwick timing will put him above Longmire and Clarkson as the greatest coach of the last 20 years.
    That’s underselling Hardwick, he didn’t coast into a good list at Richmond, it took a long time for him to build to those premierships and the credit is his.

    Also Chris Scott would be considered above Longmire as well

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    That’s underselling Hardwick, he didn’t coast into a good list at Richmond, it took a long time for him to build to those premierships and the credit is his.

    Also Chris Scott would be considered above Longmire as well
    I was in no way underselling Hardwick. He built Richmond into a powerhouse with a brilliant strategy and execution. I firmly believe that his timing of leaving Richmond when he did and going to the Gold Coast when he did was a genius move. The Gold Coast current young talent and pipe line of talent is extraordinary. No club has possessed so much brilliant young talent since GWS from 2015-2017. The difference for the Suns is that Hardwick will harness this young talent better than Leon Cameron could. The young talent for the Suns is also more local and homegrown than that of the Giants. There won’t be as much departing talent from the Gold Coast as GWS in its best years.

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