The not drafting or trading for James Stewart
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Who is Stewart?
I've seen in a couple of posts and even a photo ... but who is Stewart? He's seems like the Scarlet Pimpernel!
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Re: Who is Stewart?
The son of the man that kicked 32 goals in the Leigh Brown role for us in 1979 and was dropped on the eve of the Grand Final that we lost to Carlton by 5 points for another Forward/pinch hit ruckman in Derek Shawip address wrote:I've seen in a couple of posts and even a photo ... but who is Stewart? He's seems like the Scarlet Pimpernel!
Derek Shaw collected ZERO possessions in the Grand Final
Never has a premiership been more lost at the selection table, we dropped a guy averaging one and a half goals and replaced him with a donut
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His name is James Stewart, and his father was Craig Stewart as alluded to above.
He is a highly rated 17 year old who we can take under the father/son rule at the next national draft.
It is almost certain someone will bid for him, probably with a first round pick which means for the 3rd-4th season in a row we will not have a real first round pick.
But unlike the Krakouer, Wood, Clarke deals, we get one of the absolute best young talents with what is likely to be a draft pick in the high teens.
Hopefully we get to see a little of him in the VFL this year, although I don't know the legalities of that.
He is a highly rated 17 year old who we can take under the father/son rule at the next national draft.
It is almost certain someone will bid for him, probably with a first round pick which means for the 3rd-4th season in a row we will not have a real first round pick.
But unlike the Krakouer, Wood, Clarke deals, we get one of the absolute best young talents with what is likely to be a draft pick in the high teens.
Hopefully we get to see a little of him in the VFL this year, although I don't know the legalities of that.
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Doubt we see Stewart in the VFL as our Affiliated VFL team is the Murray Bushrangers and Not Sandrigham Dragons - Though he could play for the Sandy Zebras who are Aligned to the Aintsmattys123 wrote:His name is James Stewart, and his father was Craig Stewart as alluded to above.
He is a highly rated 17 year old who we can take under the father/son rule at the next national draft.
It is almost certain someone will bid for him, probably with a first round pick which means for the 3rd-4th season in a row we will not have a real first round pick.
But unlike the Krakouer, Wood, Clarke deals, we get one of the absolute best young talents with what is likely to be a draft pick in the high teens.
Hopefully we get to see a little of him in the VFL this year, although I don't know the legalities of that.
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The Dogs were allowed to play one of Wallis or Libba's sons for Williamstown in a few games before they had even drafted him, so maybe there is a loophole somewhere.Dave The Man wrote: Doubt we see Stewart in the VFL as our Affiliated VFL team is the Murray Bushrangers and Not Sandrigham Dragons - Though he could play for the Sandy Zebras who are Aligned to the Aints
Although I'd say he'd spend the next 12 months in NSW anyway, and he might be invited down to join in training for the finals, a bit like Cribbin and Mooney have been in the past.
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When you lose a champion, as we did with the amazing Phil Carman in 1979, (traded to Melbourne) then a lot of folks put up their hand to take his place.
First came Ross Brewer, the bloke we swapped Carman for. He was not a dominant forward, and was seen better as a half forward flanker.
Next came Craig Davis. he also was not a dominant forward, and was seen better as a half forward flanker.
Next came Rene Kink. Hafey put him at centre half forward, but Rene was Rene, and he ended up on a half forward flank as well.
Next came "Wonky Knees" Edwards. We got one good year and a half out of out of him at chf before his knees gave way in the 1980 elimination final. Played well in the 79 grand final.
Then there was Craig Stewart, who replaced Edwards at chf with underwhelming results.
With all these forwards running around, I guess that Hafey and co thought that Peter Moore needed a spare ruckman to help out in the grand final. Enter the amazing Derek Shaw. It is interesting that Derek never got another turn in the ruck until 1983, when he could have been useful in the 1981 grand final. Instead ruckman Moore played injured, sound familiar. Yet more wasted opportunities.
First came Ross Brewer, the bloke we swapped Carman for. He was not a dominant forward, and was seen better as a half forward flanker.
Next came Craig Davis. he also was not a dominant forward, and was seen better as a half forward flanker.
Next came Rene Kink. Hafey put him at centre half forward, but Rene was Rene, and he ended up on a half forward flank as well.
Next came "Wonky Knees" Edwards. We got one good year and a half out of out of him at chf before his knees gave way in the 1980 elimination final. Played well in the 79 grand final.
Then there was Craig Stewart, who replaced Edwards at chf with underwhelming results.
With all these forwards running around, I guess that Hafey and co thought that Peter Moore needed a spare ruckman to help out in the grand final. Enter the amazing Derek Shaw. It is interesting that Derek never got another turn in the ruck until 1983, when he could have been useful in the 1981 grand final. Instead ruckman Moore played injured, sound familiar. Yet more wasted opportunities.
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Christ! Derek Shaw one of our poorer recruits
Edwards was very promising till he did both his knees at the same time double ACL
Craig Stewart was a better KPD than forward
All recruited at a time when our scumbag administration refused to spend money on recruits and believed in playing for the jumper.
The difference between Eddie and those shit for brains presidents and committee men is so vast and so important we should never forget. ( or forgive)
Edwards was very promising till he did both his knees at the same time double ACL
Craig Stewart was a better KPD than forward
All recruited at a time when our scumbag administration refused to spend money on recruits and believed in playing for the jumper.
The difference between Eddie and those shit for brains presidents and committee men is so vast and so important we should never forget. ( or forgive)
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32 goals in the 1979 season and then dropped for Donut Derek in the 79 Grand Final..regan is true fullback wrote:
Then there was Craig Stewart, who replaced Edwards at chf with underwhelming results.
I wouldn't be blaming Stewart in that scenario
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Yeah especially McKee and Roach for the Pavlich pick.. that was a pearlerDamien wrote:Where was Chris Perry when all this was going on?
The best thing about Craig Stewart was that we traded him to Richmond when he was past his best.
God we had a golden run doing deals with Richmond for awhile there...
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Seems I've got dementia these days, but wasn't Craig Stewart traded to the Tigers as part of the deal which delivered us Raines?? To be honest the 70s and 80s are all a bit of a blur to me these days.Damien wrote:Where was Chris Perry when all this was going on?
The best thing about Craig Stewart was that we traded him to Richmond when he was past his best.
God we had a golden run doing deals with Richmond for awhile there...