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Not sure why so many are triggered by co-captains.
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Dylan Grimes and Toby Nankervis 4 time premiership players and first Tigers co-captains flag. Has a nice ring to it. 🐯
 

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I can understand Grimes being a captain, although how much longer has he got? 2-3 years maybe? I can see him following Astbury.
Couldn't be happier for him and he was my number 1 choice IF he was a few years younger.

Not sure I understand the Nankervis decision. Just doesn't feel right.

Good luck to them both. At the end of the day, it's wins and premierships we want to see, regardless of who the captain is. Go tiges!
 
Lots of people saying they hate the idea of co-captains without giving any reasons. That speaks for itself IMO.

There's lots of pros that I can think of and not too many negatives:

Pros:
  • Ensures pressure doesn't fall entirely on one person's shoulders. Better for mental health of the two captains and potentially leads to better individual performance
  • Grimes and Nank can talk to each other about the role with a shared understanding and mutual empathy about challenges of the role etc.
  • Have complementary leadership traits that give a more "rounded" captaincy experience to the players
  • Easy for someone to fill in on gameday if one of them is out
  • Age difference ensures easy transition in a few years time

Negatives:
  • Against tradition???? People not used to it???

I would've been fine with one captain too but don't really see why two poses so many problems - especially when the choices have been done so intelligently by the club.
 
Lots of people saying they hate the idea of co-captains without giving any reasons. That speaks for itself IMO.

There's lots of pros that I can think of and not too many negatives:

Pros:
  • Ensures pressure doesn't fall entirely on one person's shoulders. Better for mental health of the two captains and potentially leads to better individual performance
  • Grimes and Nank can talk to each other about the role with a shared understanding and mutual empathy about challenges of the role etc.
  • Have complementary leadership traits that give a more "rounded" captaincy experience to the players
  • Easy for someone to fill in on gameday if one of them is out
  • Age difference ensures easy transition in a few years time

Negatives:
  • Against tradition???? People not used to it???

I would've been fine with one captain too but don't really see why two poses so many problems - especially when the choices have been done so intelligently by the club.
Negative: it’s soft
 

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Lots of people saying they hate the idea of co-captains without giving any reasons. That speaks for itself IMO.

There's lots of pros that I can think of and not too many negatives:

Pros:
  • Ensures pressure doesn't fall entirely on one person's shoulders. Better for mental health of the two captains and potentially leads to better individual performance
  • Grimes and Nank can talk to each other about the role with a shared understanding and mutual empathy about challenges of the role etc.
  • Have complementary leadership traits that give a more "rounded" captaincy experience to the players
  • Easy for someone to fill in on gameday if one of them is out
  • Age difference ensures easy transition in a few years time

Negatives:
  • Against tradition???? People not used to it???

I would've been fine with one captain too but don't really see why two poses so many problems - especially when the choices have been done so intelligently by the club.
One captain is enough. If you have 2, you may as well have 3, or 5, or 12.

Whats the difference.
 
Ever heard the phrase "Too many cooks in the kitchen"? Or the adage "A Camel is a horse designed by committee"?

Basically there is a reason why ships and planes have 1 captain and one focal point for leadership
But is a captain’s duties on a ship or a plane the same as their duties at a football club?

I get the strangeness of having co-senior coaches because the senior coach ultimately decides the framework of how a club plays. It can get messy if multiple people are in a position to have the final say.

At the moment though, I don’t see that having 2 captains on an AFL football field as a concept is all that bad. A football captain leads the implementation of the club’s gamestyle and that doesn’t necessarily need a single focal point (unlike the role of a senior coach). A club may only want one if that’s what works for their playing group, but our club decided to go the co-captaincy route. I’m OK with that as long as the two captains work well together and the playing group can get behind the idea.
 

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Lots of people saying they hate the idea of co-captains without giving any reasons. That speaks for itself IMO.

There's lots of pros that I can think of and not too many negatives:

Pros:
  • Ensures pressure doesn't fall entirely on one person's shoulders. Better for mental health of the two captains and potentially leads to better individual performance
  • Grimes and Nank can talk to each other about the role with a shared understanding and mutual empathy about challenges of the role etc.
  • Have complementary leadership traits that give a more "rounded" captaincy experience to the players
  • Easy for someone to fill in on gameday if one of them is out
  • Age difference ensures easy transition in a few years time

Negatives:
  • Against tradition???? People not used to it???

I would've been fine with one captain too but don't really see why two poses so many problems - especially when the choices have been done so intelligently by the club.
Other negatives are:

  • The risk that the players won't identify with either player being captain.
  • If you get conflicting messages from the 2 captains - who do you listen to?
  • Risk of factions developing within the playing group. Those that voted for Nank and those that voted for Grimes
  • Those that missed out Dusty, Flossy, Graham and Riewoldt get more pee'd off knowing they missed one of two spots instead of just a single role
 
Other negatives are:

  • The risk that the players won't identify with either player being captain.
  • If you get conflicting messages from the 2 captains - who do you listen to?
  • Risk of factions developing within the playing group. Those that voted for Nank and those that voted for Grimes
Don't agree with the first - stronger chance that the players identify with both being captain.
Re the second, this is possible. But you'd hope Grimes and Nank would be mature enough to communicate with each other and send a unified message.
Re the third - again, possible, but highly unlikely you would think. I've been in many co-captain environments and there was never any hint of factions. Would seem to me a pretty immature and petty response from a playing group that openly speak about their love for each other regularly and has shown itself to be one of the most cohesive units of the modern era...
 
Other negatives are:

  • The risk that the players won't identify with either player being captain.
  • If you get conflicting messages from the 2 captains - who do you listen to?
  • Risk of factions developing within the playing group. Those that voted for Nank and those that voted for Grimes
  • Those that missed out Dusty, Flossy, Graham and Riewoldt get more pee'd off knowing they missed one of two spots instead of just a single role
Mate ,our guys are that close they dry root in the showers. Don worry aboud tit.
 
Other negatives are:

  • The risk that the players won't identify with either player being captain.
  • If you get conflicting messages from the 2 captains - who do you listen to?
  • Risk of factions developing within the playing group. Those that voted for Nank and those that voted for Grimes
  • Those that missed out Dusty, Flossy, Graham and Riewoldt get more pee'd off knowing they missed one of two spots instead of just a single role
no negatives mate only if you're a negative supporter or person, hearing benny gale speak it was the right call based on weighing all the data, player ages and personalities up against a one man captain and its huge demands.
 

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