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09-11-2022, 06:41 PM
#3451
Re: Following our ex's...................
He's a character and a B&F winner for us but I can't bring myself to wish him all the best. His heart wasn't in it with us.
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10-11-2022, 02:48 PM
#3452
Re: Following our ex's...................
Being reported that Dale Morris has joined Brisbane coaching staff.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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10-11-2022, 02:52 PM
#3453
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
azabob
Being reported that Dale Morris has joined Brisbane coaching staff.
Sounds like he is joining as a development coach.
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10-11-2022, 02:55 PM
#3454
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
Mantis
Sounds like he is joining as a development coach.
He will be a terrific addition for them . That was the role we earmarked for him before the footy department cutbacks
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10-11-2022, 04:42 PM
#3455
Re: Following our ex's...................
That's awesome for Dale hope he does really well.
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15-11-2022, 10:59 AM
#3456
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Can't stand seeing this
Well its the present and future we engineered so for me good to see him move on and we'll enjoy beating Dees.
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15-11-2022, 11:01 AM
#3457
Re: Following our ex's...................
Our ex mccomb atarring for FTG.
Sorry about referencing the stupid HS (MURDOCHROYALCOMMISSIONNOW):
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/...b24f0469f46410
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15-11-2022, 01:04 PM
#3458
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
BornInDroopSt'54
Doesn't he still play for us?
"It's over. It's all over."
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15-11-2022, 01:16 PM
#3459
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
EasternWest
Doesn't he still play for us?
I don't want to be mean and say I hope I am wrong in saying 'yes' so I will not say anything. Other than just saying that.
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15-11-2022, 03:00 PM
#3460
Re: Following our ex's...................
Have I shipped him off too early, haha but sorry.
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16-11-2022, 11:02 AM
#3461
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https://www.zerohanger.com/essendon-...ecruit-129962/
File this one under things I didn't expect, 5 years after he last played at senior AFL level. Good luck to him, hopefully he gets another shot at the big time.
Last edited by Sedat; 16-11-2022 at 11:57 AM.
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16-11-2022, 11:12 AM
#3462
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Originally Posted by
Sedat
I would love that. He seemed a great bloke.
"It's over. It's all over."
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16-11-2022, 03:29 PM
#3463
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
Sedat
He had a real penetrating kick and he really built up his frame when he was with us. Good luck to him.
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16-11-2022, 04:11 PM
#3464
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The lessons former Bulldog learnt as one of three “whipping boys”
Josh Carter (formerly Hill) admits there was plenty to learn from the outset of his time at the Western Bulldogs.
He was drafted by the Bulldogs in 2006 and arrived at the club from Western Australia as a skinny teenager.
The talented Claremont product quickly found out that life in the AFL was different to what he had experienced growing up as he went about embracing the challenges and expectations.
“You’d sign a contract and 100 per cent of your commitment is to the club,” he said on SEN’s The Macca’s Run.
“You could be out for dinner with your partner or with family and as soon as you get a text message saying there is an urgent meeting at the club, you’ve got to drop everything and get back there.
“That was the way it was. We were all given schedules and time sheets to what the week would look like and you’ve got to run by that.
“They were tough times but if anything it has helped me to become a stronger mindset player and a leader in my own way because of the challenges I was given.”
Carter said there were some important lessons learnt right from the beginning under Rodney Eade.
“It helped me be a bit better with time management because I was five minutes late to a meeting one time and ‘Rocket’ gave me a rocket, as he does,” he added.
“He made me do boxing sessions in St Kilda for a week at 6am and then join the rest of the team to top up with the rest of the training.
“I learnt pretty quickly not to be late to a meeting after that, that’s for sure.”
He says he was one of three “whipping boys” at the Dogs at the time, alongside Will Minson and Brian Lake.
The spray he copped was up there with the famous audio of Eade berating Minson.
“It was Will Minson areas,” he said.
“I think I copped most of the spray for Will.
“There were three whipping boys. There was Will Minson, Brian Lake and myself.
“I copped most of it because I picked the worst seat in the meeting room and that was right behind Brian Lake, or Brian Harris back in those days.”
The 66-game Dog, who also played over 100 games for West Coast, was so focused on making a good impression in the early days that calling in sick was never an option.
“I’ll be honest, in that time when I was starting off at the club, I was kind of too scared to be sick,” he said further.
“Because it was like you were taking a step back in terms of earning the respect of your coaches and the players. You want to work and drive to get noticed by the coaches but also every training session is like a moment where you prove to your teammates that you deserve to be out there.
“If you get sick or if you’ve got to go away for personal reasons, that’s like a huge step backwards in terms of losing that respect with the players. That was my mindset.
“Whereas these days you can speak more freely and open about your personal side of things. Back then I was too intimidated because of the people around me and the way Rocket went about his business, which was good, because it helped challenge me more to become a stronger mindset player.”
He would go on to spend five season in the red, white and blue before returning home to WA when traded to the Eagles prior to the 2012 campaign.
Carter, who played a total of 173 AFL games and kicked 226 goals over 11 seasons, spent 2022 as an assistant coach at VFL club Williamstown.
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16-11-2022, 05:30 PM
#3465
Re: Following our ex's...................
Rocket was a dinosaur even in those days.
Says more about the ability of the leader to me if they have to scream at people to get them to engage.