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02-11-2017, 06:00 AM
#781
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
boydogs
It's not about systems, it's about having other Indigenous players at the club they can connect with
I guess thats more along the lines of what i was implying. A system is not a mate. Also in terms of Liam Ryan specifically, its not about draughting him because he isnt talented enough. Its more to do with if we are the best fit. If you look at it. Mostnof the young indigenous boys get ONE crack at it. After that she is curtains. I think you owe it to the kid to give him the best chance.
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02-11-2017, 06:26 AM
#782
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
dukedog
I guess thats more along the lines of what i was implying. A system is not a mate. Also in terms of Liam Ryan specifically, its not about draughting him because he isnt talented enough. Its more to do with if we are the best fit. If you look at it. Mostnof the young indigenous boys get ONE crack at it. After that she is curtains. I think you owe it to the kid to give him the best chance.
OK, that makes a lot more sense.
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02-11-2017, 12:02 PM
#783
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
boydogs
It's not about systems, it's about having other Indigenous players at the club they can connect with
I think this is part of it, but you also have to start somewhere - Hawthorn was known to be a very unfriendly environment (to put it mildly) for Indigenous players until Chance Bateman came to the club, and he and some other people started doing the necessary work to transform things. Now they are one of the leaders in terms of supporting Indigenous players. And clearly they've benefited immensely from this - for mine, Burgoyne was their most important player during their 3-peat (he continues to be the player they turn to when a game needs to be won late in the final quarter).
Likewise Essendon didn't have a DNA for supporting Indigenous players until the early 1990s. These things take time, but are also vital.
We certainly haven't had a great record of late, but it's very necessary for the club to keep trying and to continue educating (non-Indigenous) staff and players, as well as continuing to learn how to best support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who we recruit to play for us.
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02-11-2017, 12:06 PM
#784
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
All of our indigenous players were pretty much rubbish though.
Hill and Harbrow the exceptions and they didnt seem to have any problems here.
Not all indigenous players need extra help
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02-11-2017, 12:44 PM
#785
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
dukedog
I guess thats more along the lines of what i was implying. A system is not a mate. Also in terms of Liam Ryan specifically, its not about draughting him because he isnt talented enough. Its more to do with if we are the best fit. If you look at it. Mostnof the young indigenous boys get ONE crack at it. After that she is curtains. I think you owe it to the kid to give him the best chance.
He has two kids and regularly misses training, appointments, and by all accounts was a no show for the Port Adelaide interview at the WA state combine.
I would have thought a guy with two kids and commitment issues is the last type of player we'd consider, unless we're after another two second rounders from Essendon in a couple of years.
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02-11-2017, 02:15 PM
#786
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
Mofra
He has two kids and regularly misses training, appointments, and by all accounts was a no show for the Port Adelaide interview at the WA state combine.
I would have thought a guy with two kids and commitment issues is the last type of player we'd consider, unless we're after another two second rounders from Essendon in a couple of years.
Yep. The whole happy family thing is a bit twee I thought. Those circumstances tend to change overnight.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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03-11-2017, 05:46 PM
#787
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
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04-11-2017, 10:03 AM
#788
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
Topdog
All of our indigenous players were pretty much rubbish though.
Hill and Harbrow the exceptions and they didnt seem to have any problems here.
Not all indigenous players need extra help
I don't agree that players like Skinner and Lynch were rubbish. They didn't acquit themselves well enough because of factors other than ability. Maybe the club did everything they could for these guys and they were just never going to adapt, but the percentages say other clubs do it better than us.
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04-11-2017, 05:28 PM
#789
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
PeanutsPeanuts
I don't agree that players like Skinner and Lynch were rubbish. They didn't acquit themselves well enough because of factors other than ability. Maybe the club did everything they could for these guys and they were just never going to adapt, but the percentages say other clubs do it better than us.
I can still remember Skinners first touch in AFL. The ball is bouncing around at ankle height between him and three Swans defenders. Skinner picked it up with one hand, stepped backwards out of the pack and then just caressed the ball off his boot straight through the goals from 50. And it all happened in that slow motion effect you get in car accidents. It was magnificent,
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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05-11-2017, 09:11 AM
#790
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Yeah Skinner was definitely an exception but also from an extremely remote area.
There was a good interview with him a few years ago where he still regrets leaving but said he had to go back home
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05-11-2017, 10:10 AM
#791
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
Topdog
Yeah Skinner was definitely an exception but also from an extremely remote area.
There was a good interview with him a few years ago where he still regrets leaving but said he had to go back home
Yeah. WHats done is done but that kid had some unbelievable talent.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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05-11-2017, 11:01 AM
#792
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
Topdog
Yeah Skinner was definitely an exception but also from an extremely remote area.
There was a good interview with him a few years ago where he still regrets leaving but said he had to go back home
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05-11-2017, 01:46 PM
#793
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I can see his point. My family have lived in Footscray for four generation and I am never happy unless the volcanic basalt that the western suburbs is built on is under my feet. If I go over the Maribyrnong I pine until I get back to this side of it. It must only be a factor of a thousand for a guy like Zeph.
As an observation I think his family are being a bit unfair on him, if they want an AFL career then they can put up with living in Melbourne and the daily toil that makes the couple of hours of magic happen each week. Walk a mile in the guys shoes then criticise him.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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05-11-2017, 03:07 PM
#794
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
I can still remember Skinners first touch in AFL. The ball is bouncing around at ankle height between him and three Swans defenders. Skinner picked it up with one hand, stepped backwards out of the pack and then just caressed the ball off his boot straight through the goals from 50. And it all happened in that slow motion effect you get in car accidents. It was magnificent,
Must have been in the pre season comp? Skinner never kicked a goal against the Swans.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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05-11-2017, 03:21 PM
#795
Re: The Moving-Rolling Delisting/Retiring/Trading Thread 2017
Originally Posted by
azabob
Must have been in the pre season comp? Skinner never kicked a goal against the Swans.
May have been a preseason game. I was watching on TV. It was an interstate game on Foxtel because I'm at my mates house because I don't have Foxtel and I think we are in "thank god footy is back mode!" We are kicking to the right of the screen. Maybe it's west coast? First thing I think when Zeph goes to pick it up is "two hands for beginners" and all off a sudden he's got it in two hands and he's bought himself 5 metres of space to play with. One of the defenders realises what is happening and falls over and Zeph goes bang. TBH the opposition is pretty peripheral in my memory, it's just Zeph and some crash test dummies.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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