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Not a bad way to fast track durds development tooWould still give Durds first crack at Lynch with Taz on standby if it is looking ugly. Taz deserves a week off from taking the gun forward..
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Not a bad way to fast track durds development tooWould still give Durds first crack at Lynch with Taz on standby if it is looking ugly. Taz deserves a week off from taking the gun forward..
Rested I assume. He was listed as Omitted but didn't play VFL. Wasn't listed as an injury after the swans debacle.Is Garner injured or rested?
Exactly right, good clubs always start from a good board and chairman. All the success we see at clubs like Hawthorn which visibly centers around Clarkson and their football people, absolutely always starts from the top. The fact Brad was able to stay in the job for that long without fixing the obvious issues or going anywhere on-field doesn't say much about our current board. Yes the players loved Brad and he clearly hasn't lost them, but that ain't enough to keep the job for 10 years at good clubs. My hope though, is that Buckley being fairly new and needed the time to get his head around where we are at, and if the events of this week are anything to go by, perhaps he has what it takes to provide the direction needed to push for the 5th Premiership.I am officially back on board provided the level of crap emanating from the club is kept in check.
I have only had a brief chat with Rhyce but I sense he doesn't exhibit the same level of "spruik" that we have had to endure for many years now.
Can this board facilitate what it needs to ensure it's own survival? We shall see.
He looked like he was done for the day when he came off in pain, but surprisingly was able to get back on. I'd still rest him though.LDU was grabbing his right shoulder, probably play it safe.
Exactly right, good clubs always start from a good board and chairman. All the success we see at clubs like Hawthorn which visibly centers around Clarkson and their football people, absolutely always starts from the top. The fact Brad was able to stay on the job for that long without fixing the obvious issues or going anywhere on-field doesn't say much about our current board. Yes the players loved Brad and he clearly hasn't lost them, but that ain't enough to keep the job for 10 years at good clubs. My hope though, is that Buckley being fairly new and needed the time to get his head around where we are at, and if the events of this week are anything to go by, perhaps he has what it takes to provide the direction needed to push for the 5th Premiership.
Exactly right, good clubs always start from a good board and chairman. All the success we see at clubs like Hawthorn which visibly centers around Clarkson and their football people, absolutely always starts from the top. The fact Brad was able to stay on the job for that long without fixing the obvious issues or going anywhere on-field doesn't say much about our current board. Yes the players loved Brad and he clearly hasn't lost them, but that ain't enough to keep the job for 10 years at good clubs. My hope though, is that Buckley being fairly new and needed the time to get his head around where we are at, and if the events of this week are anything to go by, perhaps he has what it takes to provide the direction needed to push for the 5th Premiership.
He looked like he was done for the day when he came off in pain, but surprisingly was able to get back on. I'd still rest him though.
I am very happy to give Buckley the benefit of the doubt at this point given his experience and the way he moved to make the decision on Brad. I think there are three other key roles we have to make sure are right. The coach is the obvious one. I think having a really strong GM of football and CEO is critical. I don't know enough about Carl Dilena to judge one way or the other but I suspect Joyce is not right for the football role.
But if we dare play him in the VFL again, we aren't fairdinkum about development, and have no idea according to all the experts here? )))He was done well before that. Condition & touch isn't there yet. Back to the ressies to work on both.
You're beginning to take on "The Ziebull" levels of obsession with this Joyce stuff.
It's been duly noted, now let's wait & see what the football club audit delivers.
But if we dare play him in the VFL again, we aren't fairdinkum about development, and have no idea according to all the experts here? )))
Hi folks,
if anyone is interested in some banter in the lead up to this weeks game, feel free to head on over to our banter thread.
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/thre...rne-vs-premiershipmond.1219500/#post-61077770
That aside I think this will be a good game. For me it has the same vibe as our Western Bulldogs game. Club with it's back against the wall, you have obviously had the coaching change, and the players are going to want to respond in a big way.
You always match up on us well too, I have this down as a danger game for us. Although to be fair most of our games have been danger games with who we have missing.
We will probably bring Ivan Soldo back in to ruck against Goldstien which is an absolute must. Gives us half a chance to break even at the stoppages.
Cotchin has been penciled in for this game as his return game for a while now. If that eventuates I reckon he might spend more time at HF rather than on the ball.
I also host the Richmond board weekly Podcast and tomorrow night I will be joined by your very own Snake_Baker to discuss the big game this week!
I am very happy to give Buckley the benefit of the doubt at this point given his experience and the way he moved to make the decision on Brad. I think there are three other key roles we have to make sure are right. The coach is the obvious one. I think having a really strong GM of football and CEO is critical. I don't know enough about Carl Dilena to judge one way or the other but I suspect Joyce is not right for the football role.
I'd like to see Durdin persisted with. Will be interesting to see where Shaw stands on certain players over the next few months.FB: Marley Williams, Sam Durdin, Jasper Pittard
HB: Shaun Atley, Robbie Tarrant, Jamie Macmillan
C: Trent Dumont, Ben Cunnington, Jared Polec
HF: Jack Ziebell, Nick Larkey, Tarryn Thomas
FF: Cam Zurhaar, Ben Brown, Mason Wood
R: Todd Goldstein, Jed Anderson, Shaun Higgins
I/C: Luke Davies-Uniacke, Luke McDonald, Jy Simpkin, Aaron Hall
IN: Durdin, Hall
OUT: Thompson, Turner
Sugar on Dusty
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Hi folks,
if anyone is interested in some banter in the lead up to this weeks game, feel free to head on over to our banter thread.
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/thre...rne-vs-premiershipmond.1219500/#post-61077770
That aside I think this will be a good game. For me it has the same vibe as our Western Bulldogs game. Club with it's back against the wall, you have obviously had the coaching change, and the players are going to want to respond in a big way.
You always match up on us well too, I have this down as a danger game for us. Although to be fair most of our games have been danger games with who we have missing.
We will probably bring Ivan Soldo back in to ruck against Goldstien which is an absolute must. Gives us half a chance to break even at the stoppages.
Cotchin has been penciled in for this game as his return game for a while now. If that eventuates I reckon he might spend more time at HF rather than on the ball.
I also host the Richmond board weekly Podcast and tomorrow night I will be joined by your very own Snake_Baker to discuss the big game this week!