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I ask you to display more maturity because I’m sure you possess it. I also didn’t anticipate we would ever have co-captains, and never thought Newc looked like he wanted to be a captain - seemed more introverted to me. I had assumed that Moore or Day were at the front of the queue.Why the personal attack about maturity? Not sure what as this discussion has to do about opinion.
I've stated my piece and based on my own experiences, mostly in private industry, do not necessarily agree with the approach. Why do I need to "imagine" it will be a raging success do you want me to "manifest" the outcome?
It's ok to agree to disagree.
Just because I don't agree with you doesn't mean I lack maturity. I just don't agree. You'll have to learn how to cope with that.I ask you to display more maturity because I’m sure you possess it. I also didn’t anticipate we would ever have co-captains, and never thought Newc looked like he wanted to be a captain - seemed more introverted to me. I had assumed that Moore or Day were at the front of the queue.
But when the club makes a perfectly reasonable decision like this, I just respect the fact that it’s been made in consultation with the likes of Mitchell, Ratten and Hickmott who have spent the last few years guiding us from strength to strength as an organisation.
If it goes against your preferences, no problem, we all have our wishes. But to actually hop behind your keyboard and start a thread to voice your displeasure instead of congratulating Jai feels disrespectful to me. There’s no reason why this appointment won’t make our team stronger. The entire case against co-captains rests on “the vibe of the thing”.
I’m not a fan of co-captains.
There is an old saying that too many chefs spoil the broth.
The captain is the one that sets the standards. They are the public face.
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These days, it's normally the whole group setting the standards, no?The captain doesn't set the standards, the coaching team do. The captain upholds and reinforces them.
Yardie, mate, you started a thread questioning the club with the word “WHY?” in all caps. Not exactly defensible as a mature response.Just because I don't agree with you doesn't mean I lack maturity. I just don't agree. You'll have to learn how to cope with that.
And this is a forum to discuss the club, and generally the decisions they make. I'm sure that Jai can cope with a bit of criticism of the decision for co-captains (and not him), otherwise he wouldn't be leadership material.
Really, that is what you are going with......FMDYardie, mate, you started a thread questioning the club with the word “WHY?” in all caps. Not exactly defensible as a mature response.

If we’re the Saudi Hawks would be a possibilityWhat's next? Co-wives?
I've seen a few people mention that they are mostly surprised by the call because they considered Jai to be the more introverted type.
They must not have watched this video.
He simply doesn't really raise his voice. He just gets along with absolutely everyone and always speaks with conviction. For whatever reason, that's misconstrued as being 'introverted'.
Couldn't agree more! In my own working experience, albeit in a sector unrelated to sport, I saw several examples of people who stepped up and surprised their colleagues when they took up leadership responsibilities. I have no doubt Nuke will be the same.Nothing wrong with being introverted, even as a leader. Jai always struck me, like Blake Hardwick, as a “get the job done” kind of player who didn’t seem anxious or emotional about the game. I’m not saying that as a negative comment at all. But of course I don’t really know the guy and he certainly led from the front in September. I’m looking forward to see how he grows in the role. Seems like the type who thrives on new challenges.
This is pretty much my position.The captain doesn't set the standards, the coaching team do. The captain upholds and reinforces them.
One of the main reasons could be as simple as that, we’re packed with experience down back and pretty green everywhere else. Jai is already the player directing traffic at stoppages.I would be very reluctant to join an organisation in a team which had one manager and 23 team members. The amount of time per staff member would be tiny. I'm applying a similar perspective here, and think it will add value. Particularly as Sic is down back, and so he spends a lot less time with the forward group. I think having Newk as a co-captain, who has a presence across the whole field, will ultimately strengthen us.
A captain is different to a manager though. However I do agree with your premise that more leaders are expected in most workplaces. An example from my field in I.T but applies to most customer service teams.I would be very reluctant to join an organisation in a team which had one manager and 23 team members. The amount of time per staff member would be tiny. I'm applying a similar perspective here, and think it will add value. Particularly as Sic is down back, and so he spends a lot less time with the forward group. I think having Newk as a co-captain, who has a presence across the whole field, will ultimately strengthen us.
Good take.
Vice-Captains maybe....Personally I feel outside of media commitments outside of the game and tradition the captain role is mainly symbolic.
Most of the onfield leadership should come from the senior players anyway not just one person. As they all work together to ensure the game-plan is enacted.
Pregame speeches can be done by any player, same with tossing the coin.
It’s not like it’s cricket where you need a captain to set the field and pick bowlers.
Honestly having more captains to spread the media load makes sense
Not really, a COO sits under a CEO. A COO would be more akin to a Vice-Captain.Those complaining still, its like having a COO and CEO.








