List Management 2015
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Re: List Management 2015
Outs:
ML: Grant (wing), Cordy (project ruck), Fuller (injured), Darley (HBF), Talia (CHB)
RL: Goodes (HBF and experience), Pearce (HBF), Other dude (CHB)
Ins:
ML: Suckling (wing), Dunkley (big mid), Collins (full back), Adams (CHB), Williams (HBF)
RL: Goetz (project ruck), Lynch (HBF), Adcock (HBF and experience)
Player for Player:
Suckling for Grant
Collins for Talia
Williams for Fuller
Adams for Cordy (project ruck on rookie list though - where they should be)
Dunkley for Darley
Goetz for Other dude (extra defender on main list)
Adcock for Goodes
Lynch for Pearce
Got to say I think we are ahead on every single list decision. Not often you can say that. Big, big, big tick for me.Comment
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I'm in a transition phase weening off Jarrad. It's clear the club didn't rate him and Bevo is expecting Suckling to make an impact for us next year. On that basis, that puts us ahead on the basis the delisting and free agency pursuit were both voluntary by the club. My guess is he will be a bit more up the ground than he was at Hawthorn.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Re: List Management 2015
I'm in a transition phase weening off Jarrad. It's clear the club didn't rate him and Bevo is expecting Suckling to make an impact for us next year. On that basis, that puts us ahead on the basis the delisting and free agency pursuit were both voluntary by the club. My guess is he will be a bit more up the ground than he was at Hawthorn.
I'm curious to see how Suckling goes, to me his best value is when he can find time and space behind the ball, but Bevo does have a way of redefining what a bloke can offer.Comment
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Thanks PP. Grief is a process.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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The list certainly feels like it has a better balance to it. There's still plenty of inexperience in the key positions, although with plenty of potential. It's still a bit concerning how much still hinges on the development of T. Boyd and the ability of Minson / Campbell to stay fit and have an impact in the ruck. We're still not overly quick but if we move the ball the way we did through much of 2015 that doesn't seem to be an issue, at least until we get onto a bigger ground.
Considering the bizarre work of the match committee in 2015, the list management decisions seem to have been incredibly straight forward and sensible.
Now we just need a full season of KobyPark that car
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Re: List Management 2015
The list certainly feels like it has a better balance to it. There's still plenty of inexperience in the key positions, although with plenty of potential. It's still a bit concerning how much still hinges on the development of T. Boyd and the ability of Minson / Campbell to stay fit and have an impact in the ruck. We're still not overly quick but if we move the ball the way we did through much of 2015 that doesn't seem to be an issue, at least until we get onto a bigger ground.
Considering the bizarre work of the match committee in 2015, the list management decisions seem to have been incredibly straight forward and sensible.
Now we just need a full season of Koby
As I said in another thread, on Wed. night Bevo said that Roughy will be training to play in the ruck and forward next season. That could change of course.Comment
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Forgot about Roughy although health isn't a skill he's mastered yet. Could end up first choice though.Park that car
Drop that phone
Sleep on the floor
Dream about meComment
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Re: List Management 2015
The list certainly feels like it has a better balance to it. There's still plenty of inexperience in the key positions, although with plenty of potential. It's still a bit concerning how much still hinges on the development of T. Boyd and the ability of Minson / Campbell to stay fit and have an impact in the ruck. We're still not overly quick but if we move the ball the way we did through much of 2015 that doesn't seem to be an issue, at least until we get onto a bigger ground.
Considering the bizarre work of the match committee in 2015, the list management decisions seem to have been incredibly straight forward and sensible.
Now we just need a full season of KobyYou don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― EpicurusComment
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He also kept bringing up Kobys name. I feel he's a coaches favourite or that was my take listening to Bevo,Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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I'm curious as to why you think so. We have Redpath, Collins who could easily play forward, and Stringer. If we didn't have Tom Boyd presently I would still fell confident in our list. He is not going to be the superman who saves us. He's only there to play one role, an important one but not irreplaceable.
If he can't overtake Redpath then it'll be a pretty poor resultPark that car
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