Destination Club: We now are (2024 edit - or are we not?)?)
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- LaurieHolden
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^ you could put Bruce Lindner into the "could have been anything" file. Cruel run with injury. Hard to stand out with those names around you, but while up forward, he was like a Modra v.1 for a time.
If Exell had played in the '89 GF, his red hot form during the season might have been the difference.
If we were a destination Club at the time, I'd have welcomed in any of those names. We were still viewed as a bit of a rabble until Leigh Matthews broke through and reshaped the onfield side of the CFC.
If Exell had played in the '89 GF, his red hot form during the season might have been the difference.
If we were a destination Club at the time, I'd have welcomed in any of those names. We were still viewed as a bit of a rabble until Leigh Matthews broke through and reshaped the onfield side of the CFC.
"The Club's not Jock, Ted and Gerry" (& Eddie)
2023 AFL Premiers
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Has there ever been a better time for Graham Wright and the club to "sell" an attractive destination? Me thinks not. With great targeted recruiting over Summer:
* Tom Mitchell: clearance and ground ball beast filling obvious gap
* Dan McStay: support for Mihocek and crumbers
* Bobby Hill: not since Leon Davis have we had such a speedy crumbing forward
* Billy Frampton: replacing Jordan Roughead
* Ed Allan: for life after Pendles
* Joe Richards: for life after Jamie Elliott
* Jakob Ryan: for life after Jeremy Howe
It's akin to when we secured Scott Russell and Tony Francis for 1990. What do we need for 2024?
Thoughts?
* Tom Mitchell: clearance and ground ball beast filling obvious gap
* Dan McStay: support for Mihocek and crumbers
* Bobby Hill: not since Leon Davis have we had such a speedy crumbing forward
* Billy Frampton: replacing Jordan Roughead
* Ed Allan: for life after Pendles
* Joe Richards: for life after Jamie Elliott
* Jakob Ryan: for life after Jeremy Howe
It's akin to when we secured Scott Russell and Tony Francis for 1990. What do we need for 2024?
Thoughts?
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Destination may also be in our own back yard too with some likely colts a VFL
level which recently Geelong & Richmond have prospered from
On Saturday prior to AFL there were some who we would hope with guidance will help us be more frugal with recruiting
level which recently Geelong & Richmond have prospered from
On Saturday prior to AFL there were some who we would hope with guidance will help us be more frugal with recruiting
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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Fantastic to hear about Finn McCrae's BOG performance in the VFL.inxs88 wrote: Very true. Good depth:
* Tom Wilson: 5 goals
* Fin Macrae: B.O.G
* A Johnson: 4 goals
* Bianco, Allan, Ryan, Richards, Ruscoe strong performers plus Ginnivan, Krueger, Howe, Lipinski, Dean all whom are currently long-term injuries
If he continues like this, he will get his chance soon enough to play in the seniors.
Our midfield depth is continuing to improve.
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- piedys
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Half right; you are thinking of the rnd.10 game: 03/06/1989.inxs88 wrote:We got done by 11 goals. Remember Sandy Roberts' famous commentary when Ablett kicked a miraculous goal?piedys wrote:Sure do; and we were one of the last teams to beat them in the mud at MCG in July 1989. ...inxs88 wrote:Anyone remember 1989 when the Cats had a forward line roster of:
* Gary Ablett
* Bruce Lindner
* Baz Stoneham
* Shane Hamilton
* Gavin Exell
* David Cameron
* Billy Brownless
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1 ... 90603.html
I was there at the MCG, and had never seen the ball thrown around as fast as Geelong did that arvo; when Ablett kicked that goal burning off Kelly and Gayfer, we all applauded.
As a footnote, Gavin Brown withdrew from selected team that game; would have been Ablett's opponent.
So I was referring to the rnd.17 game at MCG: 29/07/1989; which we won.
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1 ... 90729.html
We'd been flogged the week prior; nobody expected us to get close to them.
This time, Brown played on Ablett, and kept him somewhat quiet, with 3.6!
M I L L A N E 4 2 forever
Free agents available:
* Jade Gresham
* Darcy Parish
* Harry Himmelberg
* Ben McKay
* Tom Doedee
* M Redman
* J Silvagni
* Nat Fyfe
* Riley Bonner
* M Wood
* Jeremy McGovern
* Baily Williams
* Tom Liberatore
If you could select any two of the above, who would you pick or who do we need? Personally, I'd pick:
* Ben McKay &
* Jade Gresham
* Jade Gresham
* Darcy Parish
* Harry Himmelberg
* Ben McKay
* Tom Doedee
* M Redman
* J Silvagni
* Nat Fyfe
* Riley Bonner
* M Wood
* Jeremy McGovern
* Baily Williams
* Tom Liberatore
If you could select any two of the above, who would you pick or who do we need? Personally, I'd pick:
* Ben McKay &
* Jade Gresham
I love the Pies, hate Carlscum
I don’t. You can’t have 44 Brownlow medallist’s. I think our list is probably as deep as anyone in the comp - in large part because we got some games into guys in ‘21.90 nice wrote:Who thinks the depth is still an issue at Collingwood i do.
Just dont think we have the depth to become really successfull.
Still alot depends on injuries.
It's never as good/nor bad as it seems...
Jade Gresham - (spews up). Don’t see the appeal with this guy. What does he do so much better than anyone else we have in our list? (Happy to stand corrected). The only stat he ranks elite in is disposals - which is not that impressive in my view.inxs88 wrote:Free agents available:
* Jade Gresham
* Darcy Parish
* Harry Himmelberg
* Ben McKay
* Tom Doedee
* M Redman
* J Silvagni
* Nat Fyfe
* Riley Bonner
* M Wood
* Jeremy McGovern
* Baily Williams
* Tom Liberatore
If you could select any two of the above, who would you pick or who do we need? Personally, I'd pick:
* Ben McKay &
* Jade Gresham
If we think we have a window opening where we can be contenders then we “trade for needs”. I think we need 25-26 year old midfielders and key position players.
Mackay, Himmelberg, maybe Silvagni.
It's never as good/nor bad as it seems...
I don’t. You can’t have 44 Brownlow medallist’s. I think our list is probably as deep as anyone in the comp - in large part because we got some games into guys in ‘21.90 nice wrote:Who thinks the depth is still an issue at Collingwood i do.
Just dont think we have the depth to become really successfull.
Still alot depends on injuries.
It's never as good/nor bad as it seems...
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We haven't won anything yet, so there's a way to go in the process.
Improving the culture and hysteria management, and protecting players instead of bowing to media pressure and crucifying them is one ingredient (in progress).
Another ingredient is having a good team vibe and playing expressive, exciting footy (check).
A further ingredient is being trusted to win silverware rather than folding under the expectations, media targeting and histrionics (to come).
Sensible recruiting and salary management bind the whole, which thanks to Wrighty is also gradually being realised.
We've got the right football people in place for these, and the pres and new CEO are smartly keeping low profiles, ensuring we're a small target, so the direction of travel is very positive.
The (eventual) mature support and protection of Jordy, followed by the management of the Ginni and Ash Johnson situations, show that we're understanding that we need to have players' backs in the face of media mischief and hysteria, and life's ups and downs. Because this aspect of our culture is being led by our coach, who simply won't tolerate otherwise, this too is almost a check, but our shocking record means more proof is still required from us as an organisation.
Improving the culture and hysteria management, and protecting players instead of bowing to media pressure and crucifying them is one ingredient (in progress).
Another ingredient is having a good team vibe and playing expressive, exciting footy (check).
A further ingredient is being trusted to win silverware rather than folding under the expectations, media targeting and histrionics (to come).
Sensible recruiting and salary management bind the whole, which thanks to Wrighty is also gradually being realised.
We've got the right football people in place for these, and the pres and new CEO are smartly keeping low profiles, ensuring we're a small target, so the direction of travel is very positive.
The (eventual) mature support and protection of Jordy, followed by the management of the Ginni and Ash Johnson situations, show that we're understanding that we need to have players' backs in the face of media mischief and hysteria, and life's ups and downs. Because this aspect of our culture is being led by our coach, who simply won't tolerate otherwise, this too is almost a check, but our shocking record means more proof is still required from us as an organisation.
In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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