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Surely there is otherwise you get nicks wasting games on players about to be delisted as we’ve seen each year
It's important for them to be on the same page, if it's Roughead's one.

If not, I'm happy for them to be on completely different pages
 
I wouldn’t be against it. Just feel like Essendon would want heaven and earth for him
Yep, they didnt take 3 first round picks last year and a decent player.

Last year of his contract so they might be willing to part with him for less, but I reckon it'll take a Rachele type to get it done, and im not sure thatd be worth it.
 

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He'd work alongside Hamish and has a previous relationship with Silvers.... so yeah it makes sense that he'd talk to them.

No doubt they would all talk to him but none have done list managment. For a coaching role you ussually have someone who has coached. I guess I presumed Balme or Gallagher would of been heavilly involed.

Anyway not wanting it to come across as a complaint, just different to what I thought.
 
Yep, they didnt take 3 first round picks last year and a decent player.

Last year of his contract so they might be willing to part with him for less, but I reckon it'll take a Rachele type to get it done, and im not sure thatd be worth it.
If anyone but Hawthorn they’d have been more flexible

More chance they’d deal with us and be realistic
 
No doubt they would all talk to him but none have done list managment. For a coaching role you ussually have someone who has coached. I guess I presumed Balme or Gallagher would of been heavilly involed.

Anyway not wanting it to come across as a complaint, just different to what I thought.
I think anyone he'd have to chat to anyone whos involved in LM, and that includes the coach.

Whether or not he should listen to Nicks is another question.
 
I think anyone he'd have to chat to anyone whos involved in LM, and that includes the coach.

Whether or not he should listen to Nicks is another question.
Reid had a tendency to avoid high turnover at end of each season, usually only delisting minimum required, and waiting a while to do so.

Reid was good at delisting the likes of McHenry / Murphy despite Nicks playing them right up until the end of their contracts.

It'll be interesting to see how Roughy's LM style compares. Seems a good appointment on the surface.
 
Reid had a tendency to avoid high turnover at end of each season, usually only delisting minimum required, and waiting a while to do so.

Reid was good at delisting the likes of McHenry / Murphy despite Nicks playing them right up until the end of their contracts.

It'll be interesting to see how Roughy's LM style compares. Seems a good appointment on the surface.
Jarryd Roughead played at Hawthorn when they delisted three champions all while they had a few years left in them?

Jordan Lewis went to Melbourne who finished 17th the previous year, played 3 years retiring at the end of 2019. 4x premiership player 1 x AA

Sam Mitchell went to West Coast 2 weeks after becoming a 4 x premiership player including the 3peat. WC finished 6th the year prior to his arrival. Played just one season and immediately became an assistant for the Eagles in their 2018 premiership.

Luke Hodge went to Brisbane in 2018 and played 2 seasons with much acclaim from the wider AFL community for his impact on Brisbane. Brisbane finished 18th the year prior to his arrival. Good effort for a 3 x premiership captain. 2 x Norm Smith and 3 x AA +++++etc

All this shows a ruthlessness I hope Roughy can develop into the AFC. It also shows a strategic mentality mile and miles away from the way the AFC have ever displayed, especially in the past 6-8 years.

I wonder if Roughy was appointed a few years ago, what might our list look like today? Maybe O'Brien would be at Essendon and Walker finishing his career at West Coast??? And we would have had a few more draft choices accordingly.
 
Jarryd Roughead played at Hawthorn when they delisted three champions all while they had a few years left in them?

Jordan Lewis went to Melbourne who finished 17th the previous year, played 3 years retiring at the end of 2019. 4x premiership player 1 x AA

Sam Mitchell went to West Coast 2 weeks after becoming a 4 x premiership player including the 3peat. WC finished 6th the year prior to his arrival. Played just one season and immediately became an assistant for the Eagles in their 2018 premiership.

Luke Hodge went to Brisbane in 2018 and played 2 seasons with much acclaim from the wider AFL community for his impact on Brisbane. Brisbane finished 18th the year prior to his arrival. Good effort for a 3 x premiership captain. 2 x Norm Smith and 3 x AA +++++etc

All this shows a ruthlessness I hope Roughy can develop into the AFC. It also shows a strategic mentality mile and miles away from the way the AFC have ever displayed, especially in the past 6-8 years.

I wonder if Roughy was appointed a few years ago, what might our list look like today? Maybe O'Brien would be at Essendon and Walker finishing his career at West Coast??? And we would have had a few more draft choices accordingly.
Teams like Hawthorn and Geelong don't just keep winning by accident.
 
Jarryd Roughead played at Hawthorn when they delisted three champions all while they had a few years left in them?

Jordan Lewis went to Melbourne who finished 17th the previous year, played 3 years retiring at the end of 2019. 4x premiership player 1 x AA

Sam Mitchell went to West Coast 2 weeks after becoming a 4 x premiership player including the 3peat. WC finished 6th the year prior to his arrival. Played just one season and immediately became an assistant for the Eagles in their 2018 premiership.

Luke Hodge went to Brisbane in 2018 and played 2 seasons with much acclaim from the wider AFL community for his impact on Brisbane. Brisbane finished 18th the year prior to his arrival. Good effort for a 3 x premiership captain. 2 x Norm Smith and 3 x AA +++++etc

All this shows a ruthlessness I hope Roughy can develop into the AFC. It also shows a strategic mentality mile and miles away from the way the AFC have ever displayed, especially in the past 6-8 years.

I wonder if Roughy was appointed a few years ago, what might our list look like today? Maybe O'Brien would be at Essendon and Walker finishing his career at West Coast??? And we would have had a few more draft choices accordingly.
Geez Sam Mitchell was All Australian 2015, won Hawthorn's B&F in 2016 and then promptly shipped off to West Coast, ruthless indeed.
 

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