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Suns in the Media - Part I

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It looks like Rowell and Anderson both debut round 1.
Dew said Rowell and Anderson could not have prepared better for their debut AFL seasons.

"Their thirst for hard work is so impressive," Dew said. "They’ve walked straight in to our top five runners. They are elite, as it stands now. They are ready to go, they have got mature bodies. They let the footy do the talking, they are not arrogant, they are humble, and the way they are handling the extra attention they are getting is very impressive too."

 
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sounds like bellis will be in the leadership group. his move has so far looked very positive
 

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sounds like bellis will be in the leadership group. his move has so far looked very positive
Hopefully.
"You can kind of get away with doing what you want and going out where you want"

Wasn't exactly what I was hoping to hear him say.

And why exactly did he turn up to channel 7 wearing his full game day kit haha
 
Hopefully.
"You can kind of get away with doing what you want and going out where you want"

Wasn't exactly what I was hoping to hear him say.

And why exactly did he turn up to channel 7 wearing his full game day kit haha
I think what he meant by that was that his every move won't be scritnized by the media like it does in Melbourne. Not the sort to have off field dramas, if that's what you're worried about. prob "what you want" basically walking down the street.
 
It looks like Rowell and Anderson both debut round 1.


Absolutely blown away if Anderson is in our top 5 runners.
I had no idea the tank on the guy but if you have endurance coupled with his size and explosive abilities, that is special.
 
Absolutely blown away if Anderson is in our top 5 runners.
I had no idea the tank on the guy but if you have endurance coupled with his size and explosive abilities, that is special.
Anderson would start in every teams best 22. I can't see why we would struggle to fit the kid in. He is very versatile, has it all and can play inside or out. his biggest weapon being able to kick goals.
 
The players primed for a Round 1 debut from your club
Jon Ralph, Herald Sun
Lock in the club’s first two draft picks Matt Rowell and Noah Anderson for Round 1 debuts barring injury, while Izak Rankine burning up the track after his injury-plagued 2019.

Rookie Connor Budarick is a potential Round 1 bolter given his impressive form.
 
I’m being pedantic but the use of the words “ help THEM creep up the ladder” says he doesn’t consider himself a Sun yet
Yeah, seems like he is having fun up here. Jury is out about how invested he is in our club.
He's here for 5 years so am sure he will work into it!
 

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Hopefully.
"You can kind of get away with doing what you want and going out where you want"

Wasn't exactly what I was hoping to hear him say.

And why exactly did he turn up to channel 7 wearing his full game day kit haha

yeah right. Try telling that to Harley Bennell, Campbell Brown, Karmichael Hunt and friends.
 

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Gold Coast bosses were told by Dew and Haines upon their arrival in 2018 that the club reset would take time to deliver, setting out a year-by-year plan on how they would reshape the list and football it was delivering.

They overhauled the coaching and high performance department and made big changes to the list while putting a focus on building the team’s defensive and contested capabilities.
Haines said they understood the cutthroat style of the industry but hoped stability would instigate further improvement, similar to the way Collingwood and Richmond turned themselves around after sticking by Nathan Buckley and Damien Hardwick.

“We understand and were realistic of the reset we took and how much time it can take to build the list,” Haines said.

“Stability a great indicator of success. Not only in the AFL but if you track most sports, particularly team sports, stability is one key indicator.

“Stability is driven by having great alignment internally and having a really clear plan and great trust as well.

“You can’t have stability without other factors. We feel from certainly an alignment point of view, from planning perspective, we are really clear on what the plan looks like.

 
But Haines said the club had already reached out to Riordan and his management to ensure the contract wasn’t something that would torment him.

“It’s obviously very disappointing for Mitch,” Haines said.

“He impressed everyone in the back half of last year off an non-AFL preparation.

“We have been in contact with his management group and we just encouraged Mitch to focus on his rehabilitation at this stage.

“He has got our full support. We have said lets get that right and the other stuff will sort itself out through the course of the year.”

 
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