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I believe George Gawn would be next in line in this scenario.Tbh think our next captain king term is a concern, there is IMO.no obvious candidates on the list.
Not meaning to have a crack, but why exactly? Sure, Rivers has improved as a player and is now a very good one, but personally I haven't seen anything from him to make me think of him as a future captain.Rivers would be the front-runner IMO. JVR has said he wants to be captain one day (IIRC), but you'd want him to continue kicking on a bit first.
Not meaning to have a crack, but why exactly? Sure, Rivers has improved as a player and is now a very good one, but personally I haven't seen anything from him to make me think of him as a future captain.
Still think it could eventually be Trac. Needs to do damage control this year, but IF (big if, needs to win everyone over again) he does then I would give it to him next year and say 'here ya go mate, YOU make it happen'.
That's all fair enough.Combination of them putting him in front of the camera more + what I've tried to observe from on-field stuff.
IMO there's no obvious candidate, so that's why I'm speculating. Gawn probably has it this year and next, by which time Trac (if he's still here) will be 31. Age aside, Trac's the ultimate professional with his preparation, but on-field can still get in his own head too much. Not sure that would translate to great on-field leadership, as much as I like him.
He's currently contracted until end of 2029 - If he was to become captain next year he could then be captain for 4 years potentially.If Trac ever did become captain he'd only be in there for a year or two. Would very much be a stop gap option while one of the younger guys is groomed for the role. We probably don't really know who our next long term captain will be for a few years.
He'd really have to be putting his hand up for it this year to be getting the gig next year. Heard the reports that he's re-embraced the club but we'll see how that pans out when the season is underway.He's currently contracted until end of 2029 - If he was to become captain next year he could then be captain for 4 years potentially.
I'm not wedded to the idea though. More just want to call him out.
Yep, has a ton of work in front of him to win everyone back this year IMO.He'd really have to be putting his hand up for it this year to be getting the gig next year. Heard the reports that he's re-embraced the club but we'll see how that pans out when the season is underway.
I think Trac would be a horrible captainNot meaning to have a crack, but why exactly? Sure, Rivers has improved as a player and is now a very good one, but personally I haven't seen anything from him to make me think of him as a future captain.
Still think it could eventually be Trac. Needs to do damage control this year, but IF (big if, needs to win everyone over again) he does then I would give it to him next year and say 'here ya go mate, YOU make it happen'.
Yep, has a ton of work in front of him to win everyone back this year IMO.
Possibly because despite the media spin (no doubt drafted by Trac’s manager) of “I’m not apologising for trying to make the club better”, he apparently went about ‘making the club better’ by trying to get himself and his brand a trade to a big club. I don’t blame him for trying to leave, but nobody other than those that swallow the crafted media messages thinks those at the club have entirely forgotten.Why does he need to win everyone back?