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Lol. Good to see them training together over there still. Presume they must have snuck home early in advance of border closures...Just sent that photo to my daughter because she is a massive Dev Robbo.
Just sent that photo to my daughter because she is a massive Dev Robbo.
he is looking good and nice and strong around the shoulders, big year for DevJust sent that photo to my daughter because she is a massive Dev Robbo fan.
I actually rate him as a better contributor than Jarrod. Given a run of games I feel he would cement his spot in the 22 and become a real important player for us.I hope he gets quite a few games next season or we risk the chance of him going to other pastures......and I believe he would really rather be a Lion. Loyalty is so important, he's shown spades of it so far.
sense some frustration at being named emergency for a number of games. I really like his enthusiasm and forward pressure and hopefully he gets a run at it this year. We have a good team and at least 5 or 6 very competent fringe players so competition for some spots can only make us a stronger team as frustrating as that might be for some young players. Still not as bad as Scott Boland, man of the match with 6 for 7 and probably is dropped for the next test if Hazlewood is fit.
Rewind three weeks & go ask Scott Boland if he'd be happy playing for Australia, being man of the match in an ashes deciding test match & then being dropped for the following test.
I'm sure he'd still say hell yesssss.
Jarrod has had a few issues (injuries and illness) the last couple of years and needs to lift next season. I see Dev as potentially taking his spot.I actually rate him as a better contributor than Jarrod. Given a run of games I feel he would cement his spot in the 22 and become a real important player for us.
The other contributing factor with some players on the fringe (like Thomas & Jack Payne) is that The Lions are threatening to win a flag which is every players dream & is the main motivating factor in playing for a club. Should we be seller dwellers I am sure we would have significant problems keeping the list we have right now.
Most afl players have the following priorities (in order) when considering their careers:Jarrod has had a few issues (injuries and illness) the last couple of years and needs to lift next season. I see Dev as potentially taking his spot.
Agree with you that if Lions were a bottom team it would be hard to keep players, as we have seen in the past. However, IMO there are players that will consider leaving if not getting a regular run. Seeking an opportunity for regular AFL games at another club is not uncommon and it also likely results in a player potentially earning higher contracts into the future. As an example a competent KPD, KPF & midfielder playing regular AFL games, could likely earn $400-$500K per season, especially from a weaker club attempting to build their list. IF the players game develops further whilst regularly playing AFL, then their earning capacity for the next contract increases. as opposed to being a fringe player at a strong club. I doubt any of our young fringe players (Tom Berry, Dev, Fullarton, Madden, Answerth, Payne, Prior, Ely etc) are on anything near $300k a season.
Not sure you can make a broad comment about most AFL players and their priorities... unless you are associated with them (and not just from one club cohort). Are you associated with the Lions, and/or are you a previous AFL player?. IMO there is arguably little doubt that most if not all AFL players likely desire to play on the last Sat: in Sept and win a flag, but there are numerous players that are very good players that have stayed with struggling clubs, due to loyalty and or $$$.Most afl players have the following priorities (in order) when considering their careers:
1) To play finals with the prospect of winning a premiership.
2) To play with a group of team mates who are very close and stick together.
3) $$$
Money jumps up a little to 2 maybe when they get near the end of their career but if you ask most afl players I am reasonably sure that the majority would prioritise as above. (Fringe players included)
We have lost quite a few fringe players in recent years but it doesn’t seem to have hurt the Culture of the Club and or the on field prospects of the club.Most afl players have the following priorities (in order) when considering their careers:
1) To play finals with the prospect of winning a premiership.
2) To play with a group of team mates who are very close and stick together.
3) $$$
Money jumps up a little to 2 maybe when they get near the end of their career but if you ask most afl players I am reasonably sure that the majority would prioritise as above. (Fringe players included)
Who was the last fringe player we lost, that the club didn’t want to lose?We have lost quite a few fringe players in recent years but it doesn’t seem to have hurt the Culture of the Club and or the on field prospects of the club.
It is pretty widely known that fringe players are ‘gettable’ during the trade period and it is possible we will lose more who may leave for more opportunity if not given a continual run at it here.
I cant think of any fringe players we have lost recently. There are a few we have let go but none I recall that went on their own.We have lost quite a few fringe players in recent years but it doesn’t seem to have hurt the Culture of the Club and or the on field prospects of the club.
It is pretty widely known that fringe players are ‘gettable’ during the trade period and it is possible we will lose more who may leave for more opportunity if not given a continual run at it here.
The last few years (2017-2020) I don't believe we have had the depth we now have with our fringe players, especially the 3-5 year player. I feel we are very strong with our 23-30 best range of players. Last couple of years we let players go like Walker (who is permanent 22 with North), Ben Keays, now permanent with Crows etc.I cant think of any fringe players we have lost recently. There are a few we have let go but none I recall that went on their own.
Both signed long’ish contracts at their new clubs.The last few years (2017-2020) I don't believe we have had the depth we now have with our fringe players, especially the 3-5 year player. I feel we are very strong with our 23-30 best range of players. Last couple of years we let players go like Walker (who is permanent 22 with North), Ben Keays, now permanent with Crows etc.
The premise of my earlier post was firstly, that some fringe players are likely not to wait around for years for an opportunity, especially at a strong club; eg Coleman-Jones and Chol . Secondly, being let go by the club or requesting a trade etc, some of our fringe players would likely get an opportunity at weaker clubs and eventually after a couple of years of playing regular AFL their earning potential increases, as they are seen as permanent best 22 AFL players. Apparently Coleman-Jones and Chol on upwards of $400k per season. If they play well for their new teams their earning capacity increases dramatically for their next contract.
A fringe player is a fringe player, whether as a club they want them or not?Who was the last fringe player we lost, that the club didn’t want to lose?