We have already appointed "Mark Webber" a while back to replace one of these guys, Im not sure if we still have a gap in our coaching list though.
Thanks. Does anyone know anything about him.
Wikipedia keeps giving me some F1 driver.
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We have already appointed "Mark Webber" a while back to replace one of these guys, Im not sure if we still have a gap in our coaching list though.
Thanks. Does anyone know anything about him.
Wikipedia keeps giving me some F1 driver.![]()
Adam Goodes is 191cm. Point is I wouldn't trust anything written by Hagdorn. The chances of us even trying to develop Pearce as winger is close enough to zero, not to mention where did he get that from? Absolutely no one else has said it anywhere. He's just a poor journalist who simply makes things up.Adam Goodes says hi.
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Goodes according to the Sydney website is 191. http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/player-profile/adam-goodesAdam Goodes says hi.
From afl.com
FREMANTLE
INS: Colin Sylvia (f/a), Scott Gumbleton (t), Michael Apeness (d), Alex Pearce (d), Brady Gray (d), Michael Wood (r), Tom Vandeleur (r), Jacob Ballard (r).
OUTS: Jesse Chrichton (del), Peter Faulks (del), Alex Forster (del), Josh Mellington (del), Alex Howson (del), Haiden Schloithe (del), Viv Michie (t), Jayden Pitt (ret).
STRENGTHS: The acquisition of Colin Sylvia through free agency has allowed the Dockers to really focus on their list management through the draft process. They have stockpiled talls in a bid to develop a replacement for Matthew Pavlich and Aaron Sandilands. Scott Gumbleton is a bonus if he can get fit. The hiring of Simon Eastaugh as a ruck/forward coach has been seen as a really important move within the Fremantle walls given the throng of developing talls that are now on the list.
WEAKNESSES: Given they are in premiership contention, the Dockers possibly could have gambled a bit more in the trade period to try and gain a ready-made, reliable key forward to add the missing link to what is an extremely even team. But the Dockers coped without Pavlich, Sandilands and Luke McPharlin for large periods last season and they will back their development academy to produce more players to add to their depth. - Alex Malcolm
I suppose that we could have bent over so far that the hand up our backside could actually function as the club mouthpiece.We could have grovelled a bit more of course.It had already reached embarrassing proportions.
Will keep it in mind.Relax guys. He obviously had to put something in the weakness section and IMO it seems like he did it begrudgingly.
"Given they are in premiership contention, the Dockers possibly could (not just possibly or could, but both) have gambled a bit more in the trade period to try and gain a ready-made, reliable key forward to add the missing link to what is an extremely even team. But the Dockers coped without Pavlich, Sandilands and Luke McPharlin for large periods last season and they will back their development academy to produce more players to add to their depth (and here he gives a reason why it doesn't matter that much)."
Will keep it in mind.
Just gets my goat, the attitude that the journo's have about the dockers. Last night in the drive home I tuned into 6PR to hear the news and they had the someone talking about the rookie draft as a lead in before Sports whenever. He proceeded to talk about Wood being taken as pick 16 but didn't know which team that was but was able to talk for a minute or two about the eagles recruit. Just winds me up every time.