De Goey + Greenwood + Crisp for Beams deal
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 5:43 pm
IT's likely that Dayne Beams who turns 25 next month shall be an enormous gain for the Lions. Having watched the Pies since 1977 I class him in the best 5 on ballers we have had since that time. However it's likely that the following shall occur:
* Dayne Beams 2015-2018 shall be his prime years (25-28 years of age) and I have no doubt his influence on the Lions shall be huge. however, they with a poor goal to goal line are 5 years away from contending upon which time his value and possible availability shall be diminished.
One knee construction and the risk return factor for the Lions would be a disaster and immediately render the deal to Brisbane a BUST.
For the Pies we have secured:
* Jordan De Goey: at pick 5 with a career range of 12 years plus being more than realistic. If he plays anywhere near his pick 5 selection, we shall suddenly be more than "break even" on the Beams deal
* Levi Greenwood: well we know what we shall get here. Most likely a 6 season 125 games of inside mid clearance player who'll offset the loss of Luke Ball and soon become Dane swan and Scott Pendlebury's best allie!!!
* Jack Crisp: If he can rebut the "steak knives tag" and be Paul Medhurst like in effectiveness and output, then we have trumped the Lions massively and holding for the 3rd part of the trade deal would in hindsight been a master stroke.
I use the Schwass vs S Grant deal when trying to convert the above beams deal into some sort of numeracy comparison.
Wayne Schwass gave Sydney 5 excellent seasons, a B & F and from memory an All Australian versus S Grant whom gave the Roos a Norm Smith medal, B & F and 10 years great service.
And that is the point. How many season or service can we expect from the Pies inclusions?
De Goey: 10-12 seasons
Greenwood: 5-7 seasons
Crisp: may range from 2-10 seasons based on his performances
When compared to Beams who'll do well to exceed 6-7 seasons with the Lions, we have a situation where we can in "man hours so to speak" secure 22-25 years of collective service form our inclusions.
Hopefully this can be at an elite level!!
ps: yes I have too much time on my hands
* Dayne Beams 2015-2018 shall be his prime years (25-28 years of age) and I have no doubt his influence on the Lions shall be huge. however, they with a poor goal to goal line are 5 years away from contending upon which time his value and possible availability shall be diminished.
One knee construction and the risk return factor for the Lions would be a disaster and immediately render the deal to Brisbane a BUST.
For the Pies we have secured:
* Jordan De Goey: at pick 5 with a career range of 12 years plus being more than realistic. If he plays anywhere near his pick 5 selection, we shall suddenly be more than "break even" on the Beams deal
* Levi Greenwood: well we know what we shall get here. Most likely a 6 season 125 games of inside mid clearance player who'll offset the loss of Luke Ball and soon become Dane swan and Scott Pendlebury's best allie!!!
* Jack Crisp: If he can rebut the "steak knives tag" and be Paul Medhurst like in effectiveness and output, then we have trumped the Lions massively and holding for the 3rd part of the trade deal would in hindsight been a master stroke.
I use the Schwass vs S Grant deal when trying to convert the above beams deal into some sort of numeracy comparison.
Wayne Schwass gave Sydney 5 excellent seasons, a B & F and from memory an All Australian versus S Grant whom gave the Roos a Norm Smith medal, B & F and 10 years great service.
And that is the point. How many season or service can we expect from the Pies inclusions?
De Goey: 10-12 seasons
Greenwood: 5-7 seasons
Crisp: may range from 2-10 seasons based on his performances
When compared to Beams who'll do well to exceed 6-7 seasons with the Lions, we have a situation where we can in "man hours so to speak" secure 22-25 years of collective service form our inclusions.
Hopefully this can be at an elite level!!
ps: yes I have too much time on my hands