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Around 50% of the players come for Victoria. Over 50% of the clubs are from there.Because such a high percentage of the top players in the national competition come from WA? Great call
That advantage would be achieved by extending your knowledge beyond your backyard.Around 50% of the players come for Victoria. Over 50% of the clubs are from there.
Around 20% of the players come from WA. 11% of the clubs are from there.
It's not about where the players are, it's about where your strategic advantages over the rest of competition lies.
A lawyer like you is what we need as you have all the experience and attributes to do a good job so you have my Vote. You dont have to be a recruiter as that responsibility would be yours but there is a whole recruiting Dept to do that for you.
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No. You're not going to get any advantage over the 10 Victorian clubs already based in Melbourne, with their informal networks in all the TAC clubs, country juniors, and private schools. Think about it from the point of view of a coach or club official from a small club in Melbourne's exurbs - what incentive is there in giving the Fremantle head recruiter the inside word of a player who is flying under the radar? Because the kid has focused on a different sport before returning to footy, been injured, focused on studies, etc. Take your pick. Why would he tell the Fremantle recruiter something instead of the Collingwood recruiter? "This kids actually a gun, but the reason why he hasn't played much footy in the past couple of years is because his dad's sick". Who gets that information?That advantage would be achieved by extending your knowledge beyond your backyard.
No. You're not going to get any advantage over the 10 Victorian clubs already based in Melbourne, with their informal networks in all the TAC clubs, country juniors, and private schools. Think about it from the point of view of a coach or club official from a small club in Melbourne's exurbs - what incentive is there in giving the Fremantle head recruiter the inside word of a player who is flying under the radar? Because the kid has focused on a different sport before returning to footy, been injured, focused on studies, etc. Take your pick. Why would he tell the Fremantle recruiter something instead of the Collingwood recruiter? "This kids actually a gun, but the reason why he hasn't played much footy in the past couple of years is because his dad's sick". Who gets that information?
The advantages of a WA based head recruiter is that the incentives of the people coaching juniors in WA and Fremantle align better than those elsewhere. A coach of Claremont colts or Aquinas will more likely want to see his players play in Perth - possibly because he knows the family, or just self interest to be able to see the kid play every week. He's more likely to feed that information about who's good to the Perth based clubs than non-WA clubs.
Secondly, presence around the club and in Perth means there is better, faster feedback about the state of the list and how the players he's picked are going. Maybe five years ago he comes into the club one day and hears from a trainer that our key defenders are struggling to get right each game. Or that Zac Clarke's knee issues are worse than thought, and changes his view about the state of the list. Maybe he shows up to a Peel game and sees the kid he took at 30 a couple of years back hasn't made the transition to professional footy that he expected, and recalibrates how he assesses juniors.
I can't see how he could stay on any longer if he has committed to another club (pay him out, show him the door). We would want all out IP off his laptop etc non-disclosure clauses and out then bye bye. One solider out another will have to step up...No one is indispensable (i'm comfortable with them getting another vic based list manager though - makes sense that is where bulk of talent is)Not an ideal time but unless you’ve won a premiership there’s probably never really the right time to go.
Like Lloyd himself we’ll probably promote someone from within the recruiting team and move on. Probably have no choice unless Lloyd stays until after the draft. Hope he does as it’d be disruptive to leave before hand.
the rats are fleeing the sinking ship
Yes, but their information just becomes a data point for Lloyd, one of many. Instead of a deeper understanding he might get by being based in Perth and being able to watch that hot tip more closely. Second hand information is rarely as strong as first hand information, and you need to work with your advantages.You know there are guys in Perth too right?
Also they aren't operating by carrier pigeon lol
The Head Coach doesn't go to the Board on Draft Pick matters whch are Lloydy's responsibility as it doesn't work that way. Ross can have input to Lloyd but it is Brad's decisionThe Brad Lloyd myth.
He got us Fyfe. Wrong it was Phi Smart.
He got us pick 2 for Weller. Wrong it was Lyon that went to the board and said pick 2 or we’ll keep him.
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Brad Lloyd was a player manager before Chris Bond took a risk and gave him a job as our list manager. (Collingwood has since copied and also hired a player manager to be their list manager)
Any chance we could get Lachie Neale’s manager to be our list manager.
Come on Freo make it happen.
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Yes, but their information just becomes a data point for Lloyd, one of many. Instead of a deeper understanding he might get by being based in Perth and being able to watch that hot tip more closely. Second hand information is rarely as strong as first hand information, and you need to work with your advantages.
And what I'm saying is that this gives him little to no advantage over any other head recruiter.He wasn't grounded in Melbourne. He traveled a fair bit. Even went up to NT to watch Nyhuis. Plus there is hours and hours of video footage.
And what I'm saying is that this gives him little to no advantage over any other head recruiter.
I explained the disadvantages before. As a head recruiter based in Victoria, he gets no inside information from local footy networks (the incentives don't align), and is detached from the comings and goings at the club about player progression and form.Doesn't give him a disadvantage either so what's the bfd?
The Head Coach doesn't go to the Board on Draft Pick matters whch are Lloydy's responsibility as it doesn't work that way. Ross can have input to Lloyd but it is Brad's decision
Without necessarily inferring anything about Lloyd's abilities, this sounds like a member of staff out of the loop about the club's priorities. That he had to be directly counselled about what to do suggests a breakdown in communication, and that the arrangement couldn't have continued regardless of what Lloyd decided to do with his career.There was a strategic review of list management in which Ross, the CEO and three members of the Board were brought in to give "guidance" to Lloyd who wasn't get it done. Further to that, this wasn't a "Draft Pick matter". Ross didn't go to the Board to tell them who Brad should take with pick 2.
Crippa When was this review done? Whats your connection to Ross, because you appear to be not a Freo fan rather than a "Ross fan"