...and the board and key personnel have been much the same for some time. Good on 'em for holding their nerve I suppose, after last season the last thing they needed was to cause wholesale destruction via instability. That's our job.Con Gorozidis wrote:Yes.degruch wrote:Haha! Drastic? Really?Con Gorozidis wrote:They conducted a full independent club review last year.degruch wrote:What we can learn from the Tigers...sit tight, do nothing, and everything might just fall in to place in 35 years or so. So traditional, gotta love 'em.
They made drastic changes.
Balme, Caracalla and Leppitsch all came in for starters.
Fairly significant I would have thought.
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At one stage in the interview process, Longmire was the standout candidate until they interviewed LyonCon Gorozidis wrote:They won the flagSaintPav wrote:It will be interesting to see how Richmond back it up over the next few years. Not premierships exactly but competing.
This will be a real test.
I think they'll do ok until proven otherwise.
Ross Lyon was a liability.
Should have done better with that list.
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Couple things went well - very few injuries allowed for stability in the side. Listening to Leppa he spoke about the importance of own VFL team as allowed a player such as townsend to develop into the role they required and come in and play that role when ready. Also have a number to first round draft picks which they accumulated . They then traded in more first round picks in Caddy and Prestia ( and yes overpaid at the time) but added to quality.
Also had players who played their role. We almost had that in 2009/2010 with McQualter , Eddy, Peake etc but just couldn't deliver enough.
Also had players who played their role. We almost had that in 2009/2010 with McQualter , Eddy, Peake etc but just couldn't deliver enough.
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Caddy was a first round three clubs ago.older saint wrote:Couple things went well - very few injuries allowed for stability in the side. Listening to Leppa he spoke about the importance of own VFL team as allowed a player such as townsend to develop into the role they required and come in and play that role when ready. Also have a number to first round draft picks which they accumulated . They then traded in more first round picks in Caddy and Prestia ( and yes overpaid at the time) but added to quality.
Also had players who played their role. We almost had that in 2009/2010 with McQualter , Eddy, Peake etc but just couldn't deliver enough.
Richmond paid pick 24 for him.
The VFL thing is a myth. We have full control over where and how our listed players play at Sandy. If Sandy wanted to win for Sandy they wouldn't be playing three ruckmen every week.