It was the end of the Judkins era shortly after that.
Didn't Judkins get done for being a spy?
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It was the end of the Judkins era shortly after that.
I understand that he enjoyed a drink.Didn't Judkins get done for being a spy?
Judkins was around for another 4 drafts after that.It was the end of the Judkins era shortly after that.
Until another dud Tasmanian pick finished him off.Judkins was around for another 4 drafts after that.
There's no "I" in team. Mick will never change.He talks about it here:
Malthouse had fine-tuned aspects of his preferred game model, basing much of the club’s frenetic pressure on – of all things – the Roman army formation and German World War II strategist Field Marshall Erwin Rommel.
He said after Collingwood had won the 2010 flag by 56 points: “I looked at the Roman legion, which is in a box formation and very hard to penetrate. The box can get smaller and smaller, but you’ve always got fighting capabilities all the way through, which we’ve pushed in front of our opponents for the last two years.
Lets not forget that we also gave up a first round draft pick for Cameron Wood, which sounds ridiculous now, but at the time he was a rated highlyYou've just laid out some solid data points to justify your hypothesis, although I could argue that a) Mick did recruit Steve McKee to play for us through the early 2000s. And he also recruited Chris Bryan prior to 2009, and Leigh Brown.
Also, while 2 and 3 are accurate, I don't see any evidence of causation. Ball was also recruited in 2009. Buckley (as you've pointed out) joined the panel in 2009. Do you feel that Buckley therefore pushed to recruit Ball? Also, you are ruling out the lessons that MM would have learned over the prior 3 years around the insufficiency of his current ruck crop.
I feel like Jolly's recruitment was even deeper than than just new assistant coaching joining and arguing for a player and more about a club wide game plan adjustment and adding players that augment the new gameplan.
1. MM realised he needed a new game plan prior to 2010 and structured his new plan around the 'forward press'.
2. For the forward press to be successful, all opposition kicks need to be under pressure (to set up for the intercept markers 50m behind play).
3. For there to be pressure on the kickers, the core ball movement needed to be highly contested and highly stoppage based, including the moving of the ball foward around the boundary line predominantly.
4. To succeed in a highly stoppage based gameplan, you need a strong ruckman and a strong inside midfield.
5. The recruiting team (may or not have included the brand new assistant coach) identified Darren Jolly and Luke Ball as two additions to the team to help enable the new game plan that he devised.
Correct.Lets not forget that we also gave up a first round draft pick for Cameron Wood, which sounds ridiculous now, but at the time he was a rated highly
Its just nonsense to argue that MM didnt try and address the ruck issue
Lets not forget that we also gave up a first round draft pick for Cameron Wood, which sounds ridiculous now, but at the time he was a rated highly
Its just nonsense to argue that MM didnt try and address the ruck issue
Scott Waters and Max Hudgton also joined the coaching panel for 2010. Why do you think it was Bucks and not one of them that drove the recruitment of Darren Jolly?Correct.
Mick tried and failed until Bucks was appointed to the coaching group and they went down a new path
He got Dane Swan and Tarrant didn’t he?Until another dud Tasmanian pick finished him off.
Yep and ????He got Dane Swan and Tarrant didn’t he?
Sure it could have been. However, neither of them had played for Mick for ten years without a dominant tap ruckman.Scott Waters and Max Hudgton also joined the coaching panel for 2010. Why do you think it was Bucks and not one of them that drove the recruitment of Darren Jolly?
And why are you ruling out one of the other assistant coaches who were there in 2009 not pushing for Jolly based on what they saw themselves through the year?
Data?
How about evidence? Collingwood didn't recruit a big-bodied ruckman, even though there were numerous opportunities over the prior 10 years, until Bucks joined the coaching panel.
All three of these things actually happened:
1. Mick did not recruit a big-bodied ruckman between 2000-2009
2. Bucks joined the coaching panel in 2009
3. Collingwood recruited Darren Jolly in 2009
Feel free to provide data to refute my evidence.
Some of Buckley's thoughts on Ruckman:
“It’s not necessarily if ruckmen are overrated, it’s if ruckwork is overrated,”
“I think there’s so much that happens into a clearance and then into scores or field position from a clearance that I think we overrate hit-outs."
"If you allow Gawn to win hit-outs but you’re sharking against whoever is at ground level, you can still have a really effective clearance game and blunt a strength really quickly."
“If you win hit-outs, you’re just under 50-50 to win the game. So it has no direct correlation on outcome at all."
“But hit-outs and ruckwork in its purest form, it’s not where it’s at.”
Some of Buckley's thoughts on Ruckman:
“It’s not necessarily if ruckmen are overrated, it’s if ruckwork is overrated,”
“I think there’s so much that happens into a clearance and then into scores or field position from a clearance that I think we overrate hit-outs."
"If you allow Gawn to win hit-outs but you’re sharking against whoever is at ground level, you can still have a really effective clearance game and blunt a strength really quickly."
“If you win hit-outs, you’re just under 50-50 to win the game. So it has no direct correlation on outcome at all."
“But hit-outs and ruckwork in its purest form, it’s not where it’s at.”
First of all, I am not admitting either way that someone other than MM or MM himself drove recruitment, I am just showing you your rationale and pointing out that there are others that are candidates based on your own 'evidence'. Secondly, I don't hate Bucks - I actually rate him very highly. I am just don't find it a convincing argument that he singularly drove the recruitment of a player when he had barely started in the role, and wasn't in recruiting/list management.Sure it could have been. However, neither of them had played for Mick for ten years without a dominant tap ruckman.
At least you're now admitting that Mick may not have driven the recruitment of Jolly.
Strangely, the Bucks hatred is pretty strong around here.
Eddie drove the recruitment of Ball and Jolly after the humiliating 2009 PF loss.First of all, I am not admitting either way that someone other than MM or MM himself drove recruitment, I am just showing you your rationale and pointing out that there are others that are candidates based on your own 'evidence'. Secondly, I don't hate Bucks - I actually rate him very highly. I am just don't find it a convincing argument that he singularly drove the recruitment of a player when he had barely started in the role, and wasn't in recruiting/list management.
My hypothesis is that Mick and his senior coaching staff came up with the new game plan probably in 2008 / 2009, and together with his list management team knew that they needed 1-2 more pieces to make it truly effective, and then went and got those pieces.
If Carlton weren't dodgey flogs we would of had Judd also. He wanted to come to us but we couldn't match the $5 billion dollar cardboard box ambassadorship from the scum. Imagine Swan, Judd and Pendles in the same midfieldEddie drove the recruitment of Ball and Jolly after the humiliating 2009 PF loss.
The issue was we couldn't trade for him. We had no trade capital, and Carlton had tonnes.If Carlton weren't dodgey flogs we would of had Judd also. He wanted to come to us but we couldn't match the $5 billion dollar cardboard box ambassadorship from the scum. Imagine Swan, Judd and Pendles in the same midfield
Thats the advantage of being shit for years and stockpiling top picks. Ironic Kennedy won a flagThe issue was we couldn't trade for him. We had no trade capital, and Carlton had tonnes.
Thats the advantage of being shit for years and stockpiling top picks. Ironic Kennedy won a flag
Wait…Hine’s left the Pies?
Where did he go?