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AFLW 2024 - Round 6 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I'd back there system in over ours every single time.Off the top of my head. Strangle has worked. Albeit he was found unresponsive in a nightclub this season. Baker didn’t work. Not sure Oliver will get close supervision like he has recently.
Yeah they're getting smith Oliver and Martin. How do they keep managing to do this? Probably smart list management without long multi million dollar contracts.Why does it have to be bloody Geelong.
Yeah they're getting smith Oliver and Martin. How do they keep managing to do this? Probably smart list management without long multi million dollar contracts.
Martin wouldn't cost muchYeah they're getting smith Oliver and Martin. How do they keep managing to do this? Probably smart list management without long multi million dollar contracts.
Sure. But I just think he’ll be given a bit more freedom. I’m sure they’ll have rules in place. But he doesn’t seem to follow themI'd back there system in over ours every single time.
“So is that 1 Bull and a dozen cows to go with that hobby farm just waiting for you to finish your career?”Yeah they're getting smith Oliver and Martin. How do they keep managing to do this? Probably smart list management without long multi million dollar contracts.
The real question isn't who are Melbourne looking at but who from Melbourne is looking at them and furthermore who is influencing the main list decisions.
I’m surprised a bit more hasn’t been made of these posts by our one proven ITK. Along with the very odd mention of a ‘list management committee’ (which I think Bluelegs) also picked up on, I reckon we can be fairly certain that Pert has somehow made himself the de facto head of list management.Unfortunately Clayton has to go this is a rinse and repeat situation.
Hopefully he can be packaged up with Lamb and Pert also.
Martin no, knowing Geelong they'll get the best out of him like they have with stengle. That's the thing with Geelong they either bring in players on the cheap and turn them good or they manage to continuously land good players. I guess their own success keeps them a destination club. I know times have changed but even in their heyday 07-11 they still managed to keep their list together with the exception of ablett who was offered a shit load to move. I don't recall many long term deals at the cats, they seem to be a well run club.Martin wouldn't cost much
They always have great people at the club. And the area is a huge selling point. Away from the spotlight in Melbourne yet only an hour away. They have a whole massive community right behind them as well which is a distinct advantage over most of the comp now who've lost that tribal element linked with the area.Martin no, knowing Geelong they'll get the best out of him like they have with stengle. That's the thing with Geelong they either bring in players on the cheap and turn them good or they manage to continuously land good players. I guess their own success keeps them a destination club. I know times have changed but even in their heyday 07-11 they still managed to keep their list together with the exception of ablett who was offered a shit load to move. I don't recall many long term deals at the cats, they seem to be a well run club.
The big news here is yet another spelling of his name:
The big news here is yet another spelling of his name:
Geelong has the freedom to take on difficult players and turn them around because their club is well run, and every part of the club from the top down pushes in the same direction.Yeah they're getting smith Oliver and Martin. How do they keep managing to do this? Probably smart list management without long multi million dollar contracts.