So we haven't asked for help?It’s clearly premised on the idea that we do indeed apply for a priority pick.
Which would be begging the AFL for help.
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So we haven't asked for help?It’s clearly premised on the idea that we do indeed apply for a priority pick.
Which would be begging the AFL for help.
I would be livid if we knocked back any sort of assistance.I agree.
That's why if we do accept help I won't be fussed.
If we knock back PPs I won't be fussed either
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We have plenty of blame for the state of our list and the state of our club and I am all for moving Simmo on (although think it will be around the bye or end of the year - whether I agree with that or not). We have stuffed our list but in an uncompromised draft we would have the same ability to rectify that under the same rules/terms as every other team. Unfortunately, the draft has been substantially compromised. To ignore that is wilful blindness to make your point. The northern academies are impacting the draft and give some teams top picks for cheap. Recently both GC and North have been given assistance packages substantially compromising the draft. Father sons and free agency impact the draft. Our second round pick got pushed back from pick 19 last year to 30 odd. That is all factual.Here’s more “it’s not our fault” nonsense.
Not only are you a beggar, you’re blaming others for reasons you’re a beggar!
when actually it’s all your own doing
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It will be forgotten once we enter the next period of success, just like nobody cares that Shuey and Darling were priority picks.I am wholeheartedly against the concept and I would hate that the ‘hand out’ mentality of the league, both on and off the field, would be so intrinsically tied to the club.
But ******* hell, we are so, so bad.
We should only take them if they throw in an exorcism for free too.
And if said player is a West Aussie and refuses to be traded, what do you do then?
Yes, but our club is diabolically bad, worse than any I can remember except Fitzroy when they were coming to an end in the mid 1990’s.Wanna dig up your posts from 6 months ago commenting on Norths application for a PP?
We won a flag 6 years ago.
Freo have NEVER seen a flag, anyone under the age of 23 haven’t seen a Crows flag.
Heck, throw Essendon in there too who haven’t seen a final win in 20 years.
We win a flag 6 years ago, go begging to the AFL and have the gall to say “it’s the best thing for the competition for us to get a priority pick”, but don’t tell us we need to change. Don’t tell us that we need to cop a hiding as a product of the decisions we made. Don’t try and hold us as an organisation accountable….
Listen to yourself.
We have plenty of blame for the state of our list and the state of our club and I am all for moving Simmo on (although think it will be around the bye or end of the year - whether I agree with that or not). We have stuffed our list but in an uncompromised draft we would have the same ability to rectify that under the same rules/terms as every other team. Unfortunately, the draft has been substantially compromised. To ignore that is wilful blindness to make your point. The northern academies are impacting the draft and give some teams top picks for cheap. Recently both GC and North have been given assistance packages substantially compromising the draft. Father sons and free agency impact the draft. Our second round pick got pushed back from pick 19 last year to 30 odd. That is all factual.
I don't like PP's but if the AFL uses them and continues to compromise the draft, then one of the levers you keep screaming the club needs to pull, is surely playing within the rules that apply to all other clubs at the moment. As I said, move to a completely uncompromised draft or prop up teams when they need it. You can't have it both ways that some clubs can get assistance but WC can't for ... "reasons"...
what levers are/were available to the club to improve on field performances?We’re in our 4th season of fully understanding where we are at, and refusing to pull any levers to improve our on field position.
Yes, but our club is diabolically bad, worse than any I can remember except Fitzroy when they were coming to an end in the mid 1990’s.
I have been a supporter of the club since inception in 1987, and there have been some dark days in that time but this is the worst by far.
There is no clear way out atm. A new coach and draft help seem essential.
Who has run this club into the ground like this?
But that is all irrelevant to what I said and I never said the above. The draft has been compromised. Teams are receiving AFL assistance in one form or another. If that is the system, then we need to work within it. Further, the big broom was not a condition of the AFL assistance. The big broom is not part of the northern academies and, coach aside (which I have given my opinion on), WC have had a big broom (arguably too late). It's all well and good to want Marquess of Queensbury rules, but it ain't going to win you an MMA fight.Freo have built a pretty decent list in the exact same landscape that you are saying is too hard to navigate without assistance from AFL.
Pointing out also that clubs that have received priority picks in the last decade- Melbourne, Brisbane, GCS, North have all had a big broom come in and completely sweep away the dead wood.
Personally I think this thread was started only after round 1 this year in some knee jerk reaction to supporters feeling anxious about retaining Harley.
what levers are/were available to the club to improve on field performances?
How do you know the club hasn’t tried pulling those levers.
Also, I’d hazard a guess that you’re only in your 3rd season of the club/fans fully understanding where you’re at.
2021 you finished 9th, 1 game out of finals.
It’s obvious to everyone that we’ve ****ed up, except possibly the top echelons of the club who are still trying to hide and deny it.Agree with this, and I’m not trying to come across nasty, but I’m just absolutely livid that we are where we are, and there were clear indicators from 2020 onwards we needed to make urgent decisions to rejuvenate the list, and we didn’t.
Somehow there are still some who say “but what were we meant to do? Trade WA players who are contracted” as if I’m asking for the club to shoot Bambi.
We ****ed up. Need to own it, and not try to hide behind “it’s the best thing for the company” cos that is a red rag to a bull.
Me personally. I said in other forums back in August 2021 that we needed to rejuvenate our list.
By 2021 we knew Venables was gone, that Brander was a bust, that there was very little coming through.
By 2021 we had 3 seasons of evidence that we were sliding backwards.
In 2021 Sydney came knocking for Barrass who was contracted until 2022- his FA year.
Instead of being prudent and seeing how 2022 played out, we got the jitters and signed him to a 5 year contract l, on top of the existing year left.
Had we held firm, he could have left in 2022 after a BNF and we would have gotten pick 3.
Same with Duggan in 2021. Twomey said he was worth a mid first at the time. There was interest. We could have signed him until FA jn 2022, maybe gotten lucky with pick 3 given how FA operates and incentives clubs have to generate high compo (see: Daniher) or traded him in 2021 for a mid first.
Darling still had value in 2021. Melbourne, Freo, Essendon, even GWS would have been interested. Let’s remember that GWS needed a KPF, took Brander as a DFA and gambled on Hogan hit the jackpot.
Even last year, Cal said Sydney would have parted with two firsts for Barrass, but we didn’t seem to give him a nudge and say it might be a win/win/win if you do go to Sydney.
Gaff was a free agent again in 2020, after signing a 2+4 deal.
Gov still had value in 2021 for a club like bulldogs who needed mature KPD talent at the time.
The club itself started talking about “rejuvenating through the draft” in the second half of 2021, however didn’t actually do anything to facilitate additional picks in order to actually rejuvenate.
Lists don’t get as bad as ours without wilfully putting your head in the sand and ignoring the evidence in front of you.
Duggan is a role player, don’t care what Twomey reckons, no team was offering him a contract that would have triggered band 1 compensation. He would be lucky to receive a contract that would trigger band 2 compensation.Me personally. I said in other forums back in August 2021 that we needed to rejuvenate our list.
By 2021 we knew Venables was gone, that Brander was a bust, that there was very little coming through.
By 2021 we had 3 seasons of evidence that we were sliding backwards.
In 2021 Sydney came knocking for Barrass who was contracted until 2022- his FA year.
Instead of being prudent and seeing how 2022 played out, we got the jitters and signed him to a 5 year contract l, on top of the existing year left.
Had we held firm, he could have left in 2022 after a BNF and we would have gotten pick 3.
Same with Duggan in 2021. Twomey said he was worth a mid first at the time. There was interest. We could have signed him until FA jn 2022, maybe gotten lucky with pick 3 given how FA operates and incentives clubs have to generate high compo (see: Daniher) or traded him in 2021 for a mid first.
Darling still had value in 2021. Melbourne, Freo, Essendon, even GWS would have been interested. Let’s remember that GWS needed a KPF, took Brander as a DFA and gambled on Hogan hit the jackpot.
Even last year, Cal said Sydney would have parted with two firsts for Barrass, but we didn’t seem to give him a nudge and say it might be a win/win/win if you do go to Sydney.
Gaff was a free agent again in 2020, after signing a 2+4 deal.
Gov still had value in 2021 for a club like bulldogs who needed mature KPD talent at the time.
The club itself started talking about “rejuvenating through the draft” in the second half of 2021, however didn’t actually do anything to facilitate additional picks in order to actually rejuvenate.
Lists don’t get as bad as ours without wilfully putting your head in the sand and ignoring the evidence in front of you.
Oppo fans would rightfully question why the AFL needs to bail out a team stupid and arrogant enough to hand over picks 14, 18, 24 and 33 spanning what has turned out to be two super drafts. That's four solid AFL players who would be coming into their prime now, for one player who wanted to come home anyway who is now in his final handful of seasons.The majority of oppo fans thoughts are "they've won a flag more recently than my team so stuff them it was there own fault"
I get it.
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Duggan is a role player, don’t care what Twomey reckons, no team was offering him a contract that would have triggered band 1 compensation. He would be lucky to receive a contract that would trigger band 2 compensation.
Barrass obviously didn’t want to leave. He had every opportunity to ask for a trade last year.
However that fails to address a pretty obvious outcome, had you traded out any of your senior players, or let them walk for compensation.
If you had lost 2 or 3 players that are currently in your best 22 right now, you’d be a hell of a lot worse off right now, than what you currently are.
And you’re talking about shipping out your healthy players, who are there almost every week.
Even then, as every club experiences, draft picks don’t guarantee the kid you select will be successful.
Nor is Simmo the main/only problem.
The problem started with your senior players, and the whole club administration, from the very top down to the coach, backing those senior players.
From that point on, your club needed a clean out from top down, and that still meant Simmo should be one of the last to go.
But most of those senior players need to go as well.
Or the coach and remaining senior players own their choices and try and rectify things, before getting the boot and/or retiring.
Correct x2. I've also seen some reports on here that suggested that it would be doubtful if Barrass would pass another clubs medical due to his back/neck.Duggan is a role player, don’t care what Twomey reckons, no team was offering him a contract that would have triggered band 1 compensation. He would be lucky to receive a contract that would trigger band 2 compensation.
Barrass obviously didn’t want to leave. He had every opportunity to ask for a trade last year.
Oppo fans would rightfully question why the AFL needs to bail out a team stupid and arrogant enough to hand over picks 14, 18, 24 and 33 spanning what has turned out to be two super drafts. That's four solid AFL players who would be coming into their prime now, for one player who wanted to come home anyway who is now in his final handful of seasons.
What are these 'levers' we had to generate 'multiple' picks?Continually backing in an administration and coach who would have been sacked in any other competitive sports environment.
I don’t need to go through the numbers since bye in 2021, I’m sure you know them.
The absolute audacity to continue to back a coach who has demonstrate for a number of year an inability consistently get effort out of players.
Refusing to generate additional picks in the draft by using levers available over a number of years.
The audacity to come begging to the AFL 6 years after winning a flag.
West Coast, and its supporters need to eat some humble pie, if you want help, it’s not a free lunch. Start acting like a responsible party and make decisions that need to be made.
Geelong did pretty much the exact same thing to get Cameron.Oppo fans would rightfully question why the AFL needs to bail out a team stupid and arrogant enough to hand over picks 14, 18, 24 and 33 spanning what has turned out to be two super drafts. That's four solid AFL players who would be coming into their prime now, for one player who wanted to come home anyway who is now in his final handful of seasons.