Iva Bigun
Brownlow Medallist
You’ll need to look elsewhere, the club has moved on the reason I was pissed off. I’m loving where the club is ATMBoard has been to happy lately. Need to bring us back down.
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You’ll need to look elsewhere, the club has moved on the reason I was pissed off. I’m loving where the club is ATMBoard has been to happy lately. Need to bring us back down.
I thought it was really interesting when they asked him how he defined success and instead of simply pointing to wins/finals he said success can be defined by the people you can attract to your club from both a coaching and playing perspective. Then he expanded by saying it's about creating an environment that people want to be a part of and that's when the other metrics of success start to fall in line.He spoke very well. Talked a lot about culture, and people will come (players or off field) by the culture you build. Also talked about what we would see with the suns team in terms of game style, and seems will be a mix of what there is and a mix of what you have seen at richmond/GWS/collingwood
Will play a style that will suit the players strengths. Talked a lot about winning. Reckon he'll instill in these players the will to win.
Not wrong. You have the right people, and everyone on the same page and vision, with good values, and all on the same road, success will come. Of course that is coupled by a buy in, and game plan and I reckon he'll instill the fun back into these players.I thought it was really interesting when they asked him how he defined success and instead of simply pointing to wins/finals he said success can be defined by the people you can attract to your club from both a coaching and playing perspective. Then he expanded by saying it's about creating an environment that people want to be a part of and that's when the other metrics of success start to fall in line.
He didn't shut down the idea of Rance making a playing comeback either. Just said "we might have to see if we can fit him in the cap".
Apologies mate I was being sarcasticYou’ll need to look elsewhere, the club has moved on the reason I was pissed off. I’m loving where the club is ATM
I think a rance comeback could work if caleb Graham requested a trade for opportunities. There's a few teams desperate for key backs and his value would be sky high right now. It would leave our depth a bit thin but I can't see them holding him back to have that chance of being in a starting 22.I thought it was really interesting when they asked him how he defined success and instead of simply pointing to wins/finals he said success can be defined by the people you can attract to your club from both a coaching and playing perspective. Then he expanded by saying it's about creating an environment that people want to be a part of and that's when the other metrics of success start to fall in line.
He didn't shut down the idea of Rance making a playing comeback either. Just said "we might have to see if we can fit him in the cap".
Just No.I think a rance comeback could work if caleb Graham requested a trade for opportunities. There's a few teams desperate for key backs and his value would be sky high right now. It would leave our depth a bit thin but I can't see them holding him back to have that chance of being in a starting 22.
But why?Dimma specifically named Jeffrey and Budarick as players he's excited to coach.
Talent.But why?
Injury riddled
You wouldn’t find articles on google saying Jeffery and budarick are the most likely to push gild coast to a premiership
i wanna see both lads in the best 22 in year, even from round 1.Talent.
Budarick and Joel Jeffrey are incredibly talented.
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Dimma really feels like our version of what Leigh Matthews did for Brisbane in the late 90s/early 2000s. Lethal added legitimacy to the Brisbane Lions when they had previously been viewed as a joke of a football club down south and I think there are a lot of parallels here with us. Let's be honest - most Victorians view us that way but they don't view Damien Hardwick that way. So now we have a unique opportunity to reverse that because we were able to recruit a guy that has legitimate credibility within the southern states and in particular with the AFL media in Melbourne. You never would have seen Guy McKenna or Stuart Dew on billboards in Melbourne and that probably speaks more to the theory that we've never really had a (proven) good coach until now.
Dimma really feels like our version of what Leigh Matthews did for Brisbane in the late 90s/early 2000s. Lethal added legitimacy to the Brisbane Lions when they had previously been viewed as a joke of a football club down south and I think there are a lot of parallels here with us. Let's be honest - most Victorians view us that way but they don't view Damien Hardwick that way. So now we have a unique opportunity to reverse that because we were able to recruit a guy that has legitimate credibility within the southern states and in particular with the AFL media in Melbourne. You never would have seen Guy McKenna or Stuart Dew on billboards in Melbourne and that probably speaks more to the theory that we've never really had a (proven) good coach until now.
The times they are a-changin!
They tried to put Stewy on the billboard but he wouldn't fit.
To be fair Macca's did offer him ambassadorial moneyThey tried to put Stewy on the billboard but he wouldn't fit.
The million was to carve him up into quarter poundersTo be fair Macca's did offer him ambassadorial money
A million a year ?
Basically a refund for him
The million was to carve him up into quarter pounders
For question 1, I don’t believe we got additional cap space for the extra list concessions (stupid, I know). However, I think $80k of rookie contracts sit outside the cap for any club, so there is some relief there in terms of cap.Hi guys, I come in peace hoping for clear information that I cannot find anywhere else.
Firstly, it was a great win by the Suns reserves in the GF. Your boy‘s were the best team all year and showed why against Werribee.
My question is on list sizes. I see that the AFL still has your club‘s list size for 2023 at 49.
1st Q: Does your club have the same salary cap as all other teams or has the AFL given an increased cap that goes with the increased list size?
2nd Q: Has the AFL reduced your clubs list size back to 38 on the primary list and up to 6 rookie types for a max total of 44?
I cannot find this info and would love some in-the-know help.
Thanks very much for your reply… your thought on the cap is what I assumed but could not confirm (though is still not confirmed)… so …49 players are being paid the same total sum as 44 players at other clubs.For question 1, I don’t believe we got additional cap space for the extra list concessions (stupid, I know). However, I think $80k of rookie contracts sit outside the cap for any club, so there is some relief there in terms of cap.
For question 2, the AFL hasn’t said anything… Last year they hadn’t decided until a few days before draft night whether we would keep the spots. Hopefully this year they make the call earlier so that the Suns can properly plan for their list.
My assumption is it will go down, based on VFL form, even though AFL form didn’t really improve! But losing all spots at once would be rough on a few players, even with a few retirements. Of course, we could list some as VFL only players instead rather than being on the main AFL list.
For the first time in the Suns history, you lot are about to become a top 4 team.For question 1, I don’t believe we got additional cap space for the extra list concessions (stupid, I know). However, I think $80k of rookie contracts sit outside the cap for any club, so there is some relief there in terms of cap.
For question 2, the AFL hasn’t said anything… Last year they hadn’t decided until a few days before draft night whether we would keep the spots. Hopefully this year they make the call earlier so that the Suns can properly plan for their list.
My assumption is it will go down, based on VFL form, even though AFL form didn’t really improve! But losing all spots at once would be rough on a few players, even with a few retirements. Of course, we could list some as VFL only players instead rather than being on the main AFL list.
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