Daisy may wilt rather than flourish in Blue

By pom4life / Roar Rookie

Dale Thomas is officially a Carlton player after Collingwood announced they would not be matching Carlton’s offer Wednesday morning, allowing the 26-year-old to link up with his former coach and father figure Mick Malthouse.

Carlton offered Thomas a four-year contract reported to be in the vicinity of $700,000 a season, just under $3 million in total, a figure that if Collingwood decided to match would see him just behind Scott Pendelbury and Travis Cloke as the club’s most expensive players.

An accolade that almost seems laughable given the fan favourite’s recent form.

Over the past two seasons the former No. 2 draft pick has been severely hampered by persistent ankle injuries preventing him from taking part in Collingwood’s 2013 finals campaign and playing only five games last season.

Carlton are understood to be satisfied with specialist medical reports on Daisy’s ankle, however, offering a four-year deal and reports indicating the Blues will give pick No.11 in the national draft as compensation to arch-rivals Collingwood could in fact be a disastrous decision.

The Blues have also allowed tenacious goal scorer Eddie Betts to leave Visy Park and join Adelaide on a four-year deal, in order to free up room in their salary cap to sign the 2011 all-Australian.

Betts has continually performed for the Blues kicking 290 goals in 184 games, as opposed to Thomas, who although rarely plays up front, kicked 121 goals in 157 games.

Carlton’s catalyst for success this season was its quick small forward’s Betts, Yarran and Garlett linking up to dramatic effect.

It’s hard to see Carlton doing the same amount of damage without Betts up front and possibly giving away pick No. 11 in favour for yet another wing-man is baffling to say the least.

It’s taken the Blues almost four years to fill the void left by Brendan Fevola, trialing Jarryd Waite and Andrew Walker, in 2012, as the key tall forward up front, but both have struggled with consistency averaging 1.3 goals a game for Waite and a dismal 0.3 goals a game for Walker since they both began their careers with Carlton.

The Blues have followed premiership winning sides Collingwood and Hawthorn in flooding their forward line with small forwards and it has begun to pay dividends.

However, the Blues decision to ship out Betts leaves a gaping hole in their forward structure and with little room left over in the salary cap, the expected option to donate Collingwood a first-round draft pick would seem to do nothing but harm their goal scoring prowess.

Ultimately, Collingwood seemed resigned to losing the creative forward throughout the 2013 season, after they withdrew their initial offer during the season and instead last month offered him a revised performance based deal.

In a statement on Collingwood’s website, Collingwood National Recruiting Manager, Derek Hine said it wasn’t in the club’s best interests to hold onto Thomas.

“On balance, given the injury issues at play and the offer put to him by Carlton, we didn’t think it was appropriate to hold Dale.” said Hine.

Hine added that he hopes Thomas will be back fully fit for 2014 and would return to the club where he made his name one day.

“He has been a fine player for Collingwood and a popular person around the club. His ankle has obviously caused him some problems over the last year or two but we hope he finds his way back as a player and, in retirement, makes his way back to the Westpac Centre at some stage.” said Hine.

Collingwood fans took to social media site Twitter to voice their dismay at the news their favourite son would be crossing the thin blue line.

@garriejames said “My son put his framed @DT_13 poster on Gumtree. Someone offered $5 because they wanted to burn it.”

@KatyCatLara said “Dale Thomas should probably update his Twitter profile…he no longer has the right to claim he belongs to the world’s greatest team.”

In an interview with the Herald Sun Carlton legend Anthony Koutoufides said Carlton’s problem lies in the midfield and the acquisition of Thomas certainly improves this area.

“It depends on his injury, but if you are talking Dale Thomas at 100 percent, he would be an amazing inclusion to the team. You always look for finals players, and that’s what he is. They are the ones you want as part of your team. We are a quick side but we do need pace and you can’t get enough quality midfielders.”

With players like Judd, Murphy, Gibbs, Robinson, Carrazzo, Mclean, Armfield, Scotland, Tuohy, all of which can play in the midfield and are very quick, it’s hard to see why Kouta believes Carlton’s “needs” Dale Thomas.

In an interview with the AFL Thomas admitted it has been a difficult decision to leave the Pies but he was looking forward to the next stage in his career.

“It’s obviously really tough…. I’ve had a great time at Collingwood and I thank all the supporters, they’ve been fantastic. Obviously now they probably won’t be supporting me but I’ve had a great ride, some wonderful times and obviously winning a premiership [but] look forward to this next chapter.” said Thomas.

If Thomas can return in 2014 and find the form that made him a fan-favourite with the black and white army, Carlton’s powerful midfield will become even stronger.

But that gaping hole up forward still looms as a huge problem and all eyes will be on the national draft on November 21 to see if Carlton will use their second-round picks to fill the void with another small forward.

The Crowd Says:

2013-10-14T05:29:05+00:00

SportsFanGC

Roar Guru


Quote: "With players like Judd, Murphy, Gibbs, Robinson, Carrazzo, Mclean, Armfield, Scotland, Tuohy, all of which can play in the midfield and are very quick..." Yes they can all play in the midfield except not a single one of them is quick when compared with quick players in the AFL. Judd was quick 5-6 years ago at his peak when he left West Coast, Murphy, Gibbs, Carrazzo average speed midfielders, Mclean would certainly be considered slow and Scotland is on the verge of retiring! Only maybe Robinson, Armfield and Tuohy could be considered quick however they would be left for dead chasing Lewis Jetta, Cyril Rioli, Steven Motlop etc Research particularly average. Thomas will be a good pick up if all the medical issues are behind him.

2013-10-13T21:37:40+00:00

RPollock

Guest


Given his injury history it is a 50/50 punt. No doubt at his best Thomas will prove to be a good get, and they will need him for 16 plus games a season otherwise it's a lot of coin. Probably think the Malthouse factor has been the driver.

2013-10-13T08:08:44+00:00

Medico

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2013-10-12T05:40:17+00:00

Mic

Guest


Pom4life, you should probably head back home , as you clearly know nothing about our great game. Daisy is a great pick up for the blues. I'm sure the carlton medicos would have done plenty of homework on his ankles, and given him the all clear, making him worth every cent. He would be a match winner in any team in this comp. further more, carlton do not give up their first round pick, and McLean and carazzo would have lost the half time grand final sprint by 90 metres. Take of the pies scarf, and look at through two eyes, not one black and white one. Go blues.

2013-10-12T05:37:04+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Guest


I'm stoked collingwood and Hawthorne are losing players, karma comes back around to bite the big money clubs, sucked in Eddie. For the record before his injuries, Ross Lyon said Daisy was the best player in the game because of his enormous work ethic, so he is a brilliant get for Carlton. Also calling him a forward in this article is a bit weird, last time I checked he ran predominantly through the middle?

2013-10-12T03:09:40+00:00

Mil

Guest


Spot on, and to say the Carlton fwd line was functioning well with 3 small forwards ?? Load of crap. Daisy is a great get !

2013-10-12T02:30:05+00:00

squiddy

Guest


This article is such a joke, written by someone who has no idea what they're talking about.

2013-10-12T01:55:28+00:00

Huh?

Guest


Who wrote this nonsense? Terrible... Eddie Betts had very average year, Andrew Walker had one year up front and kicked 50 odd goals and I definitely can't recall McLean, Carazzo and Mitch being overly quick... Time to watch more Carlton games before having this type of drivel published to read. Thomas is exactly what we need as long as he gets himself fit and ready to go. Key forward/back also required depending where Lachie lines up.

2013-10-12T01:35:09+00:00

Gobsmacked

Guest


Carlton aren't giving up their first round pick for Thomas as he is a free agent. Collingwood get a compensatory pick from the AFL. All Carlton are losing is the compensatory pick they would have received for Betts. Carlton did not "ship out" Betts - he is a free agent and wanted to go to Adelaide. Carlton wouldn't match the offer from Adelaide the same as Collingwood were not prepared to match Carltons offer to Thomas. I would think that young Menzel will slot in nicely in the forward line in place of Betts with Garlett now becoming our small forward. By the way I have never seen the word quick associated with Brock McLean. This is an article by a disgruntled Collingwood supporter that has not been well researched.

2013-10-11T22:36:39+00:00

Laughable

Guest


Dale Thomas is a restricted free agent which means the pick no.11 handed to the Pies is a compensatory pick from the AFL, not from Carlton. The Blues will still maintain their first round pick. I would suggest you learn the rules before deciding to pen an article about them! Baffling and disastrous are terms best saved for this piece of work.

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