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So..... we delist Gourdis after one season..... But we persist with JON after 3 seasons.. Unless Gourdis had an attitude issue it seems quite inconsistent.

Pettifer is lucky he did his knee.

These 4 National Draft picks will be crucial because we are carrying alot of dead weight, older players and unproven talent on our list.

Can break up our list like this:

Established senior players - Under 30
Newman, Chris
Thursfield, Will
Deledio, Brett
Tuck, Shane
Moore, Kelvin
Foley, Nathan
McMahon, Jordan
Tambling, Richard
McGuane, Luke
Morton, Mitch
(I'm still not convinced about those in bold)

Development Players
Cotchin, Trent (Will be a star. But still only 1st year)
Riewoldt, Jack
Edwards, Shane
Rance, Alex
Putt, Dean
Sylvestor, Jarrod**
Connors, Daniel
Collins, Andrew

Injury Cloud:
Raines, Andrew
Polak, Graham
Pettifer, Kayne
Coughlan, Mark

Veterans 30+:
Simmonds, Troy
Brown, Nathan
Bowden, Joel
Richardson, Matthew
Johnson, Kane

3 years plus - Yet to be established:

Polo, Dean
Jackson, Daniel
Schulz, Jay
Pattison, Adam
Oakley-Nicholls, Jarrad
Hughes, Cleve
White, Matthew
Graham, Angus
King, Jake
Thomson, Adam


From the 4 players we draft this November plus the 5 rookies we would want 4-6 to be regular senor players in 2011. They will be needed to replace retiring veterans and the questionable players who will get the chop.

We haven't been ruthless enough in our delistings in the past 2-3 seasons and every draft mistake hurts that little bit more. We have a decent list for next season but it could fall away quite quickly.
 
So..... we delist Gourdis after one season..... But we persist with JON after 3 seasons.. Unless Gourdis had an attitude issue it seems quite inconsistent.


Whether you like it or not JON showed a lot more promise than Gourdis did this year.

I dont necessarily agree with him going but I can see why he would if they didnt think he was going to make it.
 
I hope we use all five of our Rookie List picks and take them seriously, because it could be our saving grace when the Gold Coast concessions come in.

Im actually looking forward to seeing who we pick up in the Rookie Draft, i'd love another Foley. :thumbsu:
 
its a shame gourdis got delisted but someone had to go. the club either thought he would not make it or were impatient
 

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I hope we use all five of our Rookie List picks and take them seriously, because it could be our saving grace when the Gold Coast concessions come in.

Im actually looking forward to seeing who we pick up in the Rookie Draft, i'd love another Foley. :thumbsu:
so would every one:thumbsu:
 
Whether you like it or not JON showed a lot more promise than Gourdis did this year.

I dont necessarily agree with him going but I can see why he would if they didnt think he was going to make it.

If they can see he is not going to make it after one season then I have no qualms that he is being delisted.

I just think we have held on to others for too long and that we have been reluctant to trade players out of the club who might not be long-term options (eg Schulz & Meyer)
 
So..... we delist Gourdis after one season..... But we persist with JON after 3 seasons.. Unless Gourdis had an attitude issue it seems quite inconsistent.

Pettifer is lucky he did his knee.

These 4 National Draft picks will be crucial because we are carrying alot of dead weight, older players and unproven talent on our list.

Can break up our list like this:

Established senior players - Under 30
Newman, Chris
Thursfield, Will
Deledio, Brett
Tuck, Shane
Moore, Kelvin
Foley, Nathan
McMahon, Jordan
Tambling, Richard
McGuane, Luke
Morton, Mitch
(I'm still not convinced about those in bold)

Development Players
Cotchin, Trent (Will be a star. But still only 1st year)
Riewoldt, Jack
Edwards, Shane
Rance, Alex
Putt, Dean
Sylvestor, Jarrod**
Connors, Daniel
Collins, Andrew

Injury Cloud:
Raines, Andrew
Polak, Graham
Pettifer, Kayne
Coughlan, Mark

Veterans 30+:
Simmonds, Troy
Brown, Nathan
Bowden, Joel
Richardson, Matthew
Johnson, Kane

3 years plus - Yet to be established:

Polo, Dean
Jackson, Daniel
Schulz, Jay
Pattison, Adam
Oakley-Nicholls, Jarrad
Hughes, Cleve
White, Matthew
Graham, Angus
King, Jake
Thomson, Adam

From the 4 players we draft this November plus the 5 rookies we would want 4-6 to be regular senor players in 2011. They will be needed to replace retiring veterans and the questionable players who will get the chop.

We haven't been ruthless enough in our delistings in the past 2-3 seasons and every draft mistake hurts that little bit more. We have a decent list for next season but it could fall away quite quickly.



Though White isn't an established player yet, he is better than those others in his group and he seems to always be improving. Hughes is good but has a lot of quiet games
 
Seems strange to delist a bloke who has had just one year at the club and seemingly had all the talent to make it, instead of a guy who has done an ACL and won't be available until at least halfway through next year.

Still confident we will rookie Gourdis though.

The one I am stunned about is delisting Collard, regardless of attitude or whatever, he has shown more than that spud Silvester ever could and ever will, he plays a position we have been crying out for, for the last 10 years, why not give this kid another go, I mean so what Silvester was injured for the last half of this season, but we have a young backline that is just setting itself up, we don't need a fallback option, if we do then draft someone!

Pretty angry with these last list changes.
 
Could re-rookie Collard & Gourdis, doubt anyone will jump on the former before us considering this has now happened twice at two seperate clubs....could be curtains and probably is, but could also just be rockets for the pair of them.
 
not surprised that collard has been delisted, was as lazy as they come. everytime i saw him at coburg he did the aqbsolute min of running. lots of talent, pea heart and brain.

gourdis a bit dissapointed abt especially considering where our list is at with some list cloggers and over 30's. word is he had some depression issues, maybe that was a factor?
 
not surprised that collard has been delisted, was as lazy as they come. everytime i saw him at coburg he did the aqbsolute min of running. lots of talent, pea heart and brain.

gourdis a bit dissapointed abt especially considering where our list is at with some list cloggers and over 30's. word is he had some depression issues, maybe that was a factor?

Hammer , nail, head.
 

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That's a real bloody shame. I'm shattered, it's such a life wrecking ordeal. Just imagine having all the talent in the world but your head's holding you back. Not laziness or lack of application, just mental illness and perspective. And such a young bloke too. I wonder how getting delisted will affect his outlook on life? Nice one Tezza. Please rookie the kid.
 
That's a real bloody shame. I'm shattered, it's such a life wrecking ordeal. Just imagine having all the talent in the world but your head's holding you back. Not laziness or lack of application, just mental illness and perspective. And such a young bloke too. I wonder how getting delisted will affect his outlook on life? Nice one Tezza. Please rookie the kid.


Not all mental illness related. Depression on milder scale from what i have been told - not wrapt about melbourne lifestyle either.

And as mentioned regular in Coburg 2nds did not help. I saw him a couple of times this year and most notably agianst the bendigo bombers at windy Hill when wll was set up for him to play a good game but was only just there.
 
I'm sure getting delisted will help with his condition. :rolleyes:
If that's the case, it may seem harsh , but what is a professional sporting club that requires optimum performance from it's athletes above all else in order to survive and be successful in a highly competive environment supposed to do, unfortunately, psycholological issues don't qualify a player for the long term injury list as far as I know. On a side note...I wonder if a certain high profile president of another club has been made aware of this kid's issues.
 
Not all mental illness related. Depression on milder scale from what i have been told - not wrapt about melbourne lifestyle either.

And as mentioned regular in Coburg 2nds did not help. I saw him a couple of times this year and most notably agianst the bendigo bombers at windy Hill when wll was set up for him to play a good game but was only just there.
All depression is mental illness related by definition but yes, I understand what you mean. But If it's only mild depression, and the rest merely is lifestyle and form, then why delist him after one only year? He's a classic project player FFS.
 

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If that's the case, it may seem harsh , but what is a professional sporting club that requires optimum performance from it's athletes above all else in order to survive and be successful in a highly competive environment supposed to do, unfortunately, psycholological issues don't qualify a player for the long term injury list as far as I know. On a side note...I wonder if a certain high profile president of another club has been made aware of this kid's issues.
I'm sure he's not the only player in the league with depression. There's absolutely no way. It's obviously affected him badly, or there are other issues.
 
Can Meyer and Casserley be rookied? If so, then with the injuries to Petts, Polak and Cogs to some degree... if we managed to re-rookie them or pick one of them back up with pick 74, then it may be the kick in the arse they need to get their career moving quickly.

With Petts and Polak on the long-term injury list, our first picked rookie will be someone with talent to go straight away you would imagine... because they could elevated immediately.

Just a thought. :)
 
I'd say all of Gourdis, Casserly and Meyer would be chances of getting rookied.

Disappointing for Collard, but at least the club isnt hanging on to these types who just dont take things seriously.

I guess the club can never win, damned if they do, damned if they dont.

One things for sure, and that is that the club knows a lot more about the players than us outsiders do.
 
All depression is mental illness related by definition but yes, I understand what you mean. But If it's only mild depression, and the rest merely is lifestyle and form, then why delist him after one only year? He's a classic project player FFS.
If what Peejay is saying about him not enjoying the Melbourne lifestyle he may have indicated he would rather leave than drag things out for another year. Especially if it was going to involve a fair bit of footy in Coburgs seconds.

Guess we'll never know the real reason, but good luck to the kid for whatever he decides to do in life.
 
Gourdis Delisted

Richmond has made the final changes to its playing list ahead of the 2008 National Draft.

David Gourdis has been delisted, while rookies Tristan Cartledge, Clayton Collard and Cameron Howat have not been retained on the Club’s rookie list.

The Tigers have made a total of five changes to their primary list after the 2008 season, with Greg Tivendale, Chris Hyde, Danny Meyer and Travis Casserly also departing Punt Road.

Jarrod Silvester has been retained as a second-year rookie for season 2009.

Gourdis was selected with Richmond’s number one pick in the 2008 pre season draft, but failed to play a senior game for the Club.


wow he didn't even get a game


source: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsid=69484


Edit: oh woops this has already been posted
 
Re: Gourdis Delisted

Surprised to see Sylvester stay on the Rookie list. We have plenty of talls down back. Maybe we are going to use Schulz up forward in 2009?

Will we use #74 or pass and go for someone in the PSD?
 

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