Jack Crisp

Do we want another fringe mid or better off getting a fringe tall ie. Shaw, from Port ???

17 and Crisp is better than what has been thrown around so far....

 

Prefer 5 and crisp though :D

“Jack Crisp is a genuine utility who graduated from the Lions’ rookie list to become a versatile member of the senior team. The 190cm left-footer can take a good mark and win clearances. His defensive run, penetrating kicking, and tackling ability are other key features of his game.”

thought they mispelt cripps.

"Jack Crisp is a genuine utility who graduated from the Lions' rookie list to become a versatile member of the senior team. The 190cm left-footer can take a good mark and win clearances. His defensive run, penetrating kicking, and tackling ability are other key features of his game."
- See more at: http://m.lions.com.au/player-profile/jack-crisp#sthash.PsLBN9MR.dpuf

genuine utility. Good. Don't want someone who's sometimes got a genuine position and only moonlights at being a utility.

Finally a convoluted, complicated and difficult multi team trade scenario that might actually go ahead.

Unlike all the hypotheticals usually thrown around and nobody came close to it.

And Ess might actually benefit from it, freaking sweet.

5 Jack
Crisp
Height 190 cm DOB 02-10-1993 Weight 89 kg Debut 2012 Games 2014 6 Career 18 Goals 2014 6 Career 10 2014 AFL Fantasy Points Total 507 Avg 84
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AT A GLANCE

Junior Clubs: Myrtleford
Clubs: Brisbane Lions
Debut: Rd 4 2012
Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers
Brownlow Votes: -

INTRODUCTION

Jack Crisp is a genuine utility who graduated from the Lions' rookie list to become a versatile member of the senior team. The 190cm left-footer can take a good mark and win clearances. His defensive run, penetrating kicking, and tackling ability are other key features of his game.

BACKGROUND

• Hailing from Myrtleford in Victoria‘s north, Jack Crisp is a versatile utility who has been known to play roles as a tall midfielder and across half-back / half-forward.
• He averaged 18.8 disposals (including 11 contested possessions), four marks and more than seven tackles per game in the 2011 TAC Cup competition and went on to win the Murray Bushrangers‘ Best & Fairest award.
• His performances also earned him selection in the 2011 TAC Cup Team of the Year.
• He was selected in the Victoria Country team for the National Championships where he was noted for his hard-tackling and one per centers. In fact, he averaged 15 pressure acts per match throughout the carnival.
• After catching the eye of AFL recruiters, he was invited to take part in the 2011 AFL Draft Combine where he finished top 10 in two events - standing vertical jump and kicking assessment (in which he scored 83 per cent). He also set a personal best in the 3km time-trial.
• He was disappointed after being overlooked at the 2011 AFL National Draft, but was invited to join St Kilda‘s pre-season training squad in a bid to get a second chance via the Rookie Draft.
• But the Lions pounced first, claiming Crisp with their third round selection (Pick No.40 overall) in the Rookie Draft.

SEASON 
2014         2014           2013           2012           
SEASON BY SEASON

• Switching to the more 'fashionable' Number 5 guernsey over the off-season didn't seem to have the desired effect for Crisp, who spent the first three quarters of the season with the Lions Reserves in the NEAFL. 
• Just when it looked as though his senior opportunity might have passed in 2014, he was called up to the senior side on the eve of the team's Round 18 clash against Gold Coast at the Gabba.
• He was one of the Lions' better players in their 10-goal rout of the Suns, with 20 disposals, seven tackles and four clearances, with his contested style of play suited to the torrential Queensland conditions.
• He maintained his position in the senior side for the remaining six matches of the season, and produced some of the best football of his young career. Over the six-week period he averaged 18.8 disposals, 5.8 marks, and kicked a total of six goals - including a personal best three against Adelaide at the Gabba.
• That blistering patch of late season form was enough for Crisp to not also claim his best ever finish in the Club Champion award (26th), but also suggest that he could still have a big future with the Lions.

• That blistering patch of late season form was enough for Crisp to not also claim his best ever finish in the Club Champion award (26th), but also suggest that he could still have a big future with the Bombers.

 

Fixed

Comes from Kelly Country. Like!

I saw the Adelaide game where he kicked 3. Had his moments for sure.

 

Is quick. has a nice left hoof. Likes to win the hard ball. 

 

Obviously, he is a better option than Butcher with the bollocks pick on the table from the Koch.

 

But, does he really have enough exposed form that we should prematurely heralding him as the next Rockliff?

 

PS - He finished 26th in the club BnF? WSPHU!

Left footer from Myrtleford?

 

WSPHU.

What I think they're trying to do is:
Port trade pick 17 and 37
Port receive Ryder
Essendon trade Ryder and pick 71
Essendon receives Crisp and pick 17 (from port)
Brisbane trade picks 5, 25 and Crisp
Brisbane receives Beams, picks 37 (from port) and 71 (from Essendon)
Collingwood trade Beams
Collingwood receives pick 5 (Lions) and Greenwood
North Melbourne trades Greenwood
North Melbourne receives pick 25 (from Lions)
The Varcoe, Clark and Lumumba deal may somehow be incorporated into all of that as well.

Work of art. Your a very clever man.

Really like This kid, finally started to become good last year.

Want, along with Crameri and Gorringe.

Surname doesn’t start with H, do not want! Although he could be part of some if the best team listings ever…

Crisp Browne Hams

Crisp Hooker Hams

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What I think they're trying to do is:
Port trade pick 17 and 37
Port receive Ryder
Essendon trade Ryder and pick 71
Essendon receives Crisp and pick 17 (from port)
Brisbane trade picks 5, 25 and Crisp
Brisbane receives Beams, picks 37 (from port) and 71 (from Essendon)
Collingwood trade Beams
Collingwood receives pick 5 (Lions) and Greenwood
North Melbourne trades Greenwood
North Melbourne receives pick 25 (from Lions)
The Varcoe, Clark and Lumumba deal may somehow be incorporated into all of that as well.

Um, that's four trades, with 2 of them being completely separate.

  • You have us trading Ryder to Port for #17 and #37 - would we really do that?
  • We then trade #37 and #71 to Brisbane for Crisp - would they really do that?
  • Separately, Brisbane trade #5 and #25 to Collingwood for Beams - who've been saying all week they won't do that.
  • Then they trade #25 for Greenwood - North have said they will do that!

So it is really four trades, with two being dependent on another one first. There is no cross over from the Bris/North/Coll and Bris/EFC/Port trades, they can be done separately. And three of those trades are ones that would seem doubtful.
So not sure how believable this is.

That said, if the Beams deal did fall over or Melbourne swooped, and Brisbane offered #5 and Crisp for Ryder, I’d be over the moon.

Ahh, we could only wish.  Would love you to be on the money with this one Fog.

#crisp

Someone had to

His 2nd goal against Adelaide this year was an absolute gem. Ran half the field to drill the goal. Just the class we need.