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Watching the 2022 seasons docus, it was interesting to hear Coach Kelly's name mentioned more than once. Looks to be highly respected. I like him because there is no flash about him, just honest, hard working and with good sense.
Could he be in line to take CS's job when he decides to call it?

I get that the club might prefer to look 'externally' again when the time comes. After all, it worked out for us this time around.

But Kels appears to be tracking fantastically well on the coaching front. Seems to bring a great mix of footy smarts, relatability to players, knowledge of when to relax and when to switch on, and a inherent ability not to take himself too seriously as well. You can see him coaching like he played - with a hard edge, a dose of flair and a desire to do it all with a team-first attitude.

On current evidence, I'd be absolutely delighted if the GFC looked closely at him as a prospect for the top job when the time comes.
 
I get that the club might prefer to look 'externally' again when the time comes. After all, it worked out for us this time around.

But Kels appears to be tracking fantastically well on the coaching front. Seems to bring a great mix of footy smarts, relatability to players, knowledge of when to relax and when to switch on, and a inherent ability not to take himself too seriously as well. You can see him coaching like he played - with a hard edge, a dose of flair and a desire to do it all with a team-first attitude.

On current evidence, I'd be absolutely delighted if the GFC looked closely at him as a prospect for the top job when the time comes.

One other thing to consider with Kelly is when you look at his timeline & progress, he's not just gone from drafted by Geelong, having a 14/15yr career at the club before stepping into an assistant coaching role...

Instead with Kelly, after his time playing for Geelong had finished, he spent two years playing for Essendon during troubling times for them and then was an assistant coach there. He also took time away from the game completely before coming back to Geelong

So if at the right time in the future he's considered a strong candidate to become our next senior coach, while technically an internal appointment, he has had that external experience and knows something of life outside the 4 walls of the GFC
 
Surely thecatsshoponline has to be the worst sports merchandise website in the world.

Go to the site and see new merch in the banner - navigate to men’s and none of the new items are there. Maybe they’re in the Cotton On section - 404 error.

They need to figure this out, they’re losing sales.
 

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AFL legend Gary Ablett Sr is taking legal action against his old clubs and the league over claims he is suffering from the “severe effects of a concussion-related injury”.
Jon Anderson

April 17, 2023 - 7:16PM

AFL legend Gary Ablett Sr has lodged proceedings in the Supreme Court claiming negligence against the AFL and Geelong and Hawthorn Football Clubs.

Ablett, 61, who played 242 games for Geelong between 1984-1996 and six at Hawthorn in 1982, underwent a brain scan last year which revealed “significant, structural and functional brain damage”.

“I began getting headaches and pressure in the top of my skull around 2010, initially a few days a week,” Ablett Sr previously told the Herald Sun.

“It then led to depression, anxiety and extreme fatigue. Under the advice of doctors, I then had numerous scans to try and find the cause of headaches and skull pressure,” he said.

Ablett has lodged proceedings in the Supreme Court claiming negligence.

Ablett is represented by Michel Margalit, managing principal of Margalit Injury Lawyers, who spoke on Monday of her client’s dire situation.

“Gary Ablett has suffered clear neurological injuries due to his time playing professional AFL. He was a revered footballer, who dedicated himself to the game. However the after-effects of a stellar playing career are now coming to roost, with Mr Ablett suffering from the severe effects of a concussion-related injury,” said Margalit.

“It is tragic to see the impact of concussion on a life that was once so illustrious. The reality of concussion-related injury is bleak, and Mr Ablett’s day to day reality is so far removed from the person and the player that he once was.

“Mr Ablett made the difficult decision to pursue litigation after having been denied further assistance from the AFL Players Association. His injuries prevent him from working, and footballers are excluded from receiving workers compensation. He feels that this is the only way to ensure he is able to access the medical care he requires.”

It comes as two class actions have been lodged against the AFL in recent months on behalf of football players suffering the long-term effects of concussions

HeraldSun 17 April
 
AFL legend Gary Ablett Sr is taking legal action against his old clubs and the league over claims he is suffering from the “severe effects of a concussion-related injury”.
Jon Anderson

April 17, 2023 - 7:16PM

AFL legend Gary Ablett Sr has lodged proceedings in the Supreme Court claiming negligence against the AFL and Geelong and Hawthorn Football Clubs.

Ablett, 61, who played 242 games for Geelong between 1984-1996 and six at Hawthorn in 1982, underwent a brain scan last year which revealed “significant, structural and functional brain damage”.

“I began getting headaches and pressure in the top of my skull around 2010, initially a few days a week,” Ablett Sr previously told the Herald Sun.

“It then led to depression, anxiety and extreme fatigue. Under the advice of doctors, I then had numerous scans to try and find the cause of headaches and skull pressure,” he said.

Ablett has lodged proceedings in the Supreme Court claiming negligence.

Ablett is represented by Michel Margalit, managing principal of Margalit Injury Lawyers, who spoke on Monday of her client’s dire situation.

“Gary Ablett has suffered clear neurological injuries due to his time playing professional AFL. He was a revered footballer, who dedicated himself to the game. However the after-effects of a stellar playing career are now coming to roost, with Mr Ablett suffering from the severe effects of a concussion-related injury,” said Margalit.

“It is tragic to see the impact of concussion on a life that was once so illustrious. The reality of concussion-related injury is bleak, and Mr Ablett’s day to day reality is so far removed from the person and the player that he once was.

“Mr Ablett made the difficult decision to pursue litigation after having been denied further assistance from the AFL Players Association. His injuries prevent him from working, and footballers are excluded from receiving workers compensation. He feels that this is the only way to ensure he is able to access the medical care he requires.”

It comes as two class actions have been lodged against the AFL in recent months on behalf of football players suffering the long-term effects of concussions

HeraldSun 17 April
Tip of the iceberg.

It's been a long time coming, and ignored by all contact sport authorities (and some light-contact sports, eg soccer).

I looked it up, and the expression "punch drunk" was used about brain-damaged boxers as far back as 1912.
 

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Tip of the iceberg.

It's been a long time coming, and ignored by all contact sport authorities (and some light-contact sports, eg soccer).

I looked it up, and the expression "punch drunk" was used about brain-damaged boxers as far back as 1912.
Agree but the interview with whoever when he was coked off his nut will not help.

You may recall I have met GAS a number of times in his prime (as have many others) and he was a very humble man. That counts for SFA though.

Tip of iceberg. Directors liability/fiduciary duty is looming on many.
 
Agree but the interview with whoever when he was coked off his nut will not help.

You may recall I have met GAS a number of times in his prime (as have many others) and he was a very humble man. That counts for SFA though.

Tip of iceberg. Directors liability/fiduciary duty is looming on many.
Most of these cases are likely to be settled before getting to court.

That said, just who will foot the bill for successful claims seems unclear. Workcover is apparently running for cover claiming it's a leisure activity.

The AFL insurance policies may not cover the claims due to Total Permanent Disability being narrowly defined.

Certainly, Tom Harley is concerned and wants clarity from the AFL.
 

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The Geelong player ratings for the new AFL '23 game. Some of these are hilarious.

Tom Stewart 93
Jeremy Cameron 93
Tom Hawkins 89
Isaac Smith 89
Cam Guthrie 89
Zach Tuohy 89
Mark Blicavs 89
Mitch Duncan 88
Tyson Stengle 88
Patrick Dangerfield 86
Tom Atkins 85
Jake Kolodjashnij 85
Brandan Parfitt 85
Gary Rohan 85
Jed Bews 84
Sam De Koning 84
Brad Close 84
Zach Guthrie 84
Rhys Stanley 84
Gryan Miers 83
Jon Ceglar 83
Esava Ratugolea 83
Ollie Henry 83
Sam Menegola 82
Jack Bowes 82
Jack Henry 82
Mark O’Connor 82
Tanner Bruhn 82
Max Holmes 81
Sam Simpson 78
Shannon Neale 72
Oliver Dempsey 71
Flynn Kroeger 70
Cooper Whyte 70
Jhye Clark 69
Phoenix Foster 69
James Willis 69
Oisin Mullin 69
Toby Conway 68
Osca Riccardi 67
Mitch Knevitt 67
Ted Clohesy 66
Oscar Murdoch 66
 
Holy crap - someone was saying Geelong have only 2 players rated 90 or over in AFL '23 (Stewart and Cameron). North Melbourne on the other hand have four (Cunnington, Jy Simpkin, Zurhaar and Larkey).

Nick Larkey's rated higher than Hawkins! Someone make it make sense!
 
The Geelong player ratings for the new AFL '23 game. Some of these are hilarious.

Tom Stewart 93
Jeremy Cameron 93
Tom Hawkins 89
Isaac Smith 89
Cam Guthrie 89
Zach Tuohy 89
Mark Blicavs 89
Mitch Duncan 88
Tyson Stengle 88
Patrick Dangerfield 86
Tom Atkins 85
Jake Kolodjashnij 85
Brandan Parfitt 85
Gary Rohan 85
Jed Bews 84
Sam De Koning 84
Brad Close 84
Zach Guthrie 84
Rhys Stanley 84
Gryan Miers 83
Jon Ceglar 83 🤨
Esava Ratugolea 83 🤨

Ollie Henry 83
Sam Menegola 82
Jack Bowes 82
Jack Henry 82 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨 🤨
Mark O’Connor 82
Tanner Bruhn 82
Max Holmes 81
Sam Simpson 78
Shannon Neale 72
Oliver Dempsey 71
Flynn Kroeger 70
Cooper Whyte 70
Jhye Clark 69
Phoenix Foster 69
James Willis 69
Oisin Mullin 69
Toby Conway 68
Osca Riccardi 67
Mitch Knevitt 67
Ted Clohesy 66
Oscar Murdoch 66
 
Was watching a live stream of someone playing AFL '23 last night. Man, that game is bugged as hell at the moment. In between the game crashes, tackling is virtually an impossibility (players were waltzing from the back line through the middle of the ground and kicking goals from the goal square), there was also a passage of play where players couldn't pick up the ball for about 2 minutes - they'd just run over the top of it and the only thing they could do was soccer it.

Glad I decided to wait a couple of weeks before I get it so all these issues are ironed out by then.
 
The Geelong player ratings for the new AFL '23 game. Some of these are hilarious.

Tom Stewart 93
Jeremy Cameron 93
Tom Hawkins 89
Isaac Smith 89
Cam Guthrie 89
Zach Tuohy 89
Mark Blicavs 89
Mitch Duncan 88
Tyson Stengle 88
Patrick Dangerfield 86
Tom Atkins 85
Jake Kolodjashnij 85
Brandan Parfitt 85
Gary Rohan 85
Jed Bews 84
Sam De Koning 84
Brad Close 84
Zach Guthrie 84
Rhys Stanley 84
Gryan Miers 83
Jon Ceglar 83
Esava Ratugolea 83
Ollie Henry 83
Sam Menegola 82
Jack Bowes 82
Jack Henry 82
Mark O’Connor 82
Tanner Bruhn 82
Max Holmes 81
Sam Simpson 78
Shannon Neale 72
Oliver Dempsey 71
Flynn Kroeger 70
Cooper Whyte 70
Jhye Clark 69
Phoenix Foster 69
James Willis 69
Oisin Mullin 69
Toby Conway 68
Osca Riccardi 67
Mitch Knevitt 67
Ted Clohesy 66
Oscar Murdoch 66
They polled a sample of 13 year old gamers for this.*








*probably
 
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