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He was doing fine until the midway point of last season.

Not picking injured or underdone senior players is a box we need to tick if we're to change our culture as a club.
The belief should be that his record even though he on the decline makes him a club great and keeping him for our future is better than throwing him out. it’s not about money or future playing ability.
 
He does fine til the midpoint of the last few seasons.

Like you say, we need to spell these guys when they need it.
And keep the ones that can transition into the club for development
 
Early days watching, but Coniglio doesn't inspire much confidence at all. Sloane seems like a nice guy who everyone at the club likes, but maybe not the leader Tex was. Of course Tex had the opposite problem, belief from the players that if he was up and firing he could lead them through anything, but off-field not on the best terms with every guy.

Dew seems like a solid coach. Don't really care seeing Richmond admin being covered (that would apply to any admin though) though.
 

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Early days watching, but Coniglio doesn't inspire much confidence at all. Sloane seems like a nice guy who everyone at the club likes, but maybe not the leader Tex was. Of course Tex had the opposite problem, belief from the players that if he was up and firing he could lead them through anything, but off-field not on the best terms with every guy.

Dew seems like a solid coach. Don't really care seeing Richmond admin being covered (that would apply to any admin though) though.

Coniglio seems like a guy given the captaincy as part of a contract negotiation.

I've quite liked hearing from Adam Simpson. Reckon he flies under the radar a bit. Richmond come across as extremely strong off the field and well run. Hardwick seems like a great coach for the modern game
 
Coniglio seems like a guy given the captaincy as part of a contract negotiation.

I've quite liked hearing from Adam Simpson. Reckon he flies under the radar a bit. Richmond come across as extremely strong off the field and well run. Hardwick seems like a great coach for the modern game
I do wonder whether Peggy and Gale go to every training or if that was just for the show.
 
I do wonder whether Peggy and Gale go to every training or if that was just for the show.
No chance. But I do like the way Hardwick operates. He seems passionate about success. Peggy seems a balanced and measured chair with strong values
 
Coniglio seems like a guy given the captaincy as part of a contract negotiation.

I've quite liked hearing from Adam Simpson. Reckon he flies under the radar a bit. Richmond come across as extremely strong off the field and well run. Hardwick seems like a great coach for the modern game
Cogs prepared speech about the past, present and future just came off as super awkward to me. Contrasted to Shaw's speech they showed after probably shows you the difference between someone who has natural leadership and one who maybe doesn't, or is trying to learn it on the job.
 
Cogs prepared speech about the past, present and future just came off as super awkward to me. Contrasted to Shaw's speech they showed after probably shows you the difference between someone who has natural leadership and one who maybe doesn't, or is trying to learn it on the job.
I'd personally find it hard to get behind a captain that brings in a statue to the center of the group and talks about spiritual BS like forming special pre-game rituals
 
I'd personally find it hard to get behind a captain that brings in a statue to the center of the group and talks about spiritual BS like forming special pre-game rituals
The line about "filling the glass with silverware" sounded super funny to me. Like I get what he meant, it's just such an award sounding thing.
 
Player empowerment was the worst thing ever to happen to football clubs.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting a return to the days of washing the coach’s car (thanks Gary, I still laugh writing that one).

Two assets a coach needs: the judgement to understand what makes each individual player tick, and the charisma to implement it. (Gary, I’m afraid you had neither.)

Some players need the carrot, some the stick...some a mixture of both. Some, like Dusty Martin, need to piss off overseas in the mid-season break.

What I can guarantee you don’t need at a football club is a group of players with an average IQ of 80 making decisions about the direction of the team.
 
Player empowerment was the worst thing ever to happen to football clubs.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting a return to the days of washing the coach’s car (thanks Gary, I still laugh writing that one).

Two assets a coach needs: the judgement to understand what makes each individual player tick, and the charisma to implement it. (Gary, I’m afraid you had neither.)

Some players need the carrot, some the stick...some a mixture of both. Some, like Dusty Martin, need to piss off overseas in the mid-season break.

What I can guarantee you don’t need at a football club is a group of players with an average IQ of 80 making decisions about the direction of the team.
Two of the things that made Phil Jackson the all-time coach he was.

The ability to understand each player on the team, what they were interested in and what it took to motivate them. He could tell MJ "hey, you were ****ing shit" knowing that would fire him up to prove PJ wrong. He also knew he couldn't do that with a BJ Armstrong or Horace Grant and he had to put the arms around them and go "go on, you can do better" and he knew with a guy like Rodman sometimes he just had to let him go and blow some steam off and trust he'd come back ready to roll again (the reason he hated playing in San Antonio. They tried to control him, which made him rebel even more).

Second thing was assistants who were masters of the systems he ran (and had the designer in Tex Winters) so he didn't have to be the only one there to teach it to the players.
 

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Two of the things that made Phil Jackson the all-time coach he was.

The ability to understand each player on the team, what they were interested in and what it took to motivate them. He could tell MJ "hey, you were ******* sh*t" knowing that would fire him up to prove PJ wrong. He also knew he couldn't do that with a BJ Armstrong or Horace Grant and he had to put the arms around them and go "go on, you can do better" and he knew with a guy like Rodman sometimes he just had to let him go and blow some steam off and trust he'd come back ready to roll again (the reason he hated playing in San Antonio. They tried to control him, which made him rebel even more).

Second thing was assistants who were masters of the systems he ran (and had the designer in Tex Winters) so he didn't have to be the only one there to teach it to the players.

Amazing, Phil Jackson was the first person I thought of writing that post.
 
Rory Sloane fighting with Dan Houston after Houston drops a knee into Keays back after the contest.

"YOU ****IN' GUTLESS ****! HE WASN'T EVEN ****IN' LOOKING!"

Sounds weird hearing Sloane swear.
 
Rory Sloane fighting with Dan Houston after Houston drops a knee into Keays back after the contest.

"YOU fu**IN' GUTLESS fu**! HE WASN'T EVEN fu**IN' LOOKING!"

Sounds weird hearing Sloane swear.
The Port Adelaide way
 
Rory Sloane fighting with Dan Houston after Houston drops a knee into Keays back after the contest.

"YOU fu**IN' GUTLESS fu**! HE WASN'T EVEN fu**IN' LOOKING!"

Sounds weird hearing Sloane swear.
That was brilliant. I’m sure exchanges likes this happen several times in every game, so it’s great to get this access to it.
 
Sloaney said more in that midfielders meeting than Brad and what Godden and Nicks said was general for the whole group. Godden highlighted about 6 or 7 players in the edit who weren’t doing the right thing defensively.
 

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Sloaney said more in that midfielders meeting than Brad and what Godden and Nicks said was general for the whole group. Godden highlighted about 6 or 7 players in the edit who weren’t doing the right thing defensively.
The whole midfield weren't working defensively most of the year.

Hasn't changed much.
 
The whole midfield weren't working defensively most of the year.

Hasn't changed much.
They’re obviously trying too, it’s just hard for some of those senior players to break bad habits. They highlighted last year how much of an issue it is and the players aren’t happy about it, but unfortunately we are still very inconsistent at it. Sloaney used to be one of the best two way runners in the comp but he’s really struggling to cover ground atm.
 
I like the editing on the Crows/Eagles game to make it seem like ROB and us were on top early and it was a second half fight back from the Eagles to win. Builds a nice narrative about the Nic Nat/O'Brien incident that happened, but we lost by 33 and lost every quarter on the scoreboard bar the last which we won by 1 point.
 
Interesting that bit about a few GWS players turning up late to recovery sessions and their captain was one of them a couple of times
 

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