Good bye and good luck Jack Riewoldt

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Well ive been alive for 8 premiership and I chose poorly when I drank from the holy grail
I've been alive for 7 but I wasn't aware of the first 3.
 
It’s pervasive in corporate culture. That’s where it comes from with culture surveys, 360s etc. its lazy thinking thankfully they moved on to Ben Crowe and Emma Murray that’s not how high performing organisations work
No it's not...more like the soft tap on the shoulder...come for a chat in the shadows...and then no where to be seen the next day or there after!
 
Why don't you instigate something. Grab a stool, gather everyone round, and then tell everyone what you think of them.
"Well that felt good, I think I've cleared the air."
Eeew...not sure that's how it all goes...
 
Godsmacked why they would put her up there.

Didn’t the article say she volunteered to go up as she was invested in the club and wanted to participate as part of the extended team being a staffer?

There’s still no excuse for the outcome with the poor staffer and you’d feel shithouse afterwards making someone so miserable at work. All the negativity would’ve made things very toxic.

Jack’s right though, some approaches work for some groups and others work better for the dynamics of another.
Some groups respond better to a kick up the ass, others rather constructive feedback to keep their confidence up.
 
Didn’t the article say she volunteered to go up as she was invested in the club and wanted to participate as part of the extended team being a staffer?

There’s still no excuse for the outcome with the poor staffer and you’d feel shithouse afterwards making someone so miserable at work. All the negativity would’ve made things very toxic.

Jack’s right though, some approaches work for some groups and others work better for the dynamics of another.
Some groups respond better to a kick up the ass, others rather constructive feedback to keep their confidence up.
Yeah that's the odd thing.What was there too gain to basically hang shit on her.
 
It's interesting to read the except of Jack's book in the Herald Sun.
Fremantle and Brisbane, especially Brisbane, made generous repeated pay offers to Jack, which he rejected in the lean years.
He stayed loyal to Richmond on lesser pay.
Jack was instrumental in persuading Dusty to stay too, Dusty was offered an astronomical $11 million by North Melbourne.
 
It's interesting to read the except of Jack's book in the Herald Sun.
Fremantle and Brisbane, especially Brisbane, made generous repeated pay offers to Jack, which he rejected in the lean years.
He stayed loyal to Richmond on lesser pay.
Jack was instrumental in persuading Dusty to stay too, Dusty was offered an astronomical $11 million by North Melbourne.

Dusty has given us some flags but Jack will always have that Richo-like feeling for me.

Emotional, clearly loved the club, heart on sleeve sort of stuff.

And he burst onto the scene when we were straight up dogshit.

He's had the career most dream of. Every accolade and a one-club champion.
 
Dusty has given us some flags but Jack will always have that Richo-like feeling for me.

Emotional, clearly loved the club, heart on sleeve sort of stuff.

And he burst onto the scene when we were straight up dogshit.

He's had the career most dream of. Every accolade and a one-club champion.
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You'd have too question why Murphy?Seems like he's the opposite too the outcomes we got from Emma.
Our bosses got Leading Teams in at TAFE to try and get the BD staff (sales staff) to fit in with other parts of the Organisation , there were a lot of good ideas come out off the sessions , but Management didn’t buy in as that would have created tensions with the education staff , complete and utter waste of time and money as everyone needed to get on board.
 
Our bosses got Leading Teams in at TAFE to try and get the BD staff (sales staff) to fit in with other parts of the Organisation , there were a lot of good ideas come out off the sessions , but Management didn’t buy in as that would have created tensions with the education staff , complete and utter waste of time and money as everyone needed to get on board.
Would love a truth session st work with Immunity attached from HR.
 
Only just realised this thread is here.

After Richo retired I never thought I'd see a player I could get so emotionally invested in and see as a hero.

Jack has been this player for me. There's something about watching a good key forward at the peak of their powers that you just can't beat in AFL. As they say, play your best players in the forward line - and for a good reason. I was there when he kicked 10 against WCE and it felt like the dawning of a new era. I've rarely seen a player just absolutely dominate another team like that, ever. And his marking FMD. Like he had pogo sticks for legs!

Jack and I are the same age exactly to the day (and share a birthday with Lynch ironically, albeit 4 years younger). After having my kids, sustaining some permanent injuries doing construction around the house etc...watching this guy run around in 2023 I couldn't help but feel bad for him knowing how sore I was myself just trying to work and raise kids and do projects at home. I really felt for him. It wasn't supposed to end that way with him being some sacrificial lamb to be molested every week by 2-3 defenders. It was an indictment on the club that they didn't have someone else to play there with him when Lynch went down - even a guy like Lefau, Kosi, Gray, Bauer (injured) etc. Broke my heart to see Jack giving his all, getting smashed, and clearly just being too old and beat up to keep doing it - yet he managed 20 games anyway even with all his niggles.


What a f'ing bloke he is, what a player he was.


Thanks Jack. Of all the dynasty players, you're the one that really did it for me (more than Dusty, tbh).
 
Just noticed this too Andyy . I absolutely loved Jack too. Not the most physically gifted player but genuinely a footballers footballer. Creative & Wiley and when he matured into a team leader, well he just made others better as well. Jack has left a huge legacy at RFC….
 
Only just realised this thread is here.

After Richo retired I never thought I'd see a player I could get so emotionally invested in and see as a hero.

Jack has been this player for me. There's something about watching a good key forward at the peak of their powers that you just can't beat in AFL. As they say, play your best players in the forward line - and for a good reason. I was there when he kicked 10 against WCE and it felt like the dawning of a new era. I've rarely seen a player just absolutely dominate another team like that, ever. And his marking FMD. Like he had pogo sticks for legs!

Jack and I are the same age exactly to the day (and share a birthday with Lynch ironically, albeit 4 years younger). After having my kids, sustaining some permanent injuries doing construction around the house etc...watching this guy run around in 2023 I couldn't help but feel bad for him knowing how sore I was myself just trying to work and raise kids and do projects at home. I really felt for him. It wasn't supposed to end that way with him being some sacrificial lamb to be molested every week by 2-3 defenders. It was an indictment on the club that they didn't have someone else to play there with him when Lynch went down - even a guy like Lefau, Kosi, Gray, Bauer (injured) etc. Broke my heart to see Jack giving his all, getting smashed, and clearly just being too old and beat up to keep doing it - yet he managed 20 games anyway even with all his niggles.


What a f'ing bloke he is, what a player he was.


Thanks Jack. Of all the dynasty players, you're the one that really did it for me (more than Dusty, tbh).
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Quite a lot of people forget that Jack won 3 Coleman medals, he is only one of 13 players in the history of the game to win 3+ Coleman Medals

Players to Win 3 or More Coleman Medals in the VFL/AFL

7
Dick Lee (Collingwood)

6
Gordon Coventry (Collingwood)

5
John Coleman (Essendon)

4
Fred Fanning (Melbourne)
Doug Wade (Geelong/North Melbourne)
Peter Hudson (Hawthorn)
Tony Lockett (St Kilda/Sydney)
Lance Franklin (Hawthorn/Sydney)

3
John Peck (Hawthorn)
Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn)
Gary Ablett snr (Geelong)
Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)
Jack Riewoldt (Richmond)
 
Just noticed this too Andyy . I absolutely loved Jack too. Not the most physically gifted player but genuinely a footballers footballer. Creative & Wiley and when he matured into a team leader, well he just made others better as well. Jack has left a huge legacy at RFC….
His size made his career stats even more impressive

He was 193cm/92kg and finishes his career with almost 800 goals and the no.1 key foward on a team for over a decade. He was really closer to a Gunston type (193cm/87kg) mid sized forward who are usually 2nd or 3rd option.

The other 3 most succesful forward of the era were all much bigger and stronger with Franklin (199cm/102kg), Hawkins (197cm/103kg) and Kennedy (196cm/99kg). His leap and elite ball reading ability and footy smarts more than made up for it.

Also just looking at other Coleman medal winners and I saw Curnow is listed at 194cm/94kg?? There is absoutely no way hes a similair size to Jack, is he 100% muscle and 0% fat or something?
 
Quite a lot of people forget that Jack won 3 Coleman medals, he is only one of 13 players in the history of the game to win 3+ Coleman Medals

Players to Win 3 or More Coleman Medals in the VFL/AFL

7
Dick Lee (Collingwood)

6
Gordon Coventry (Collingwood)

5
John Coleman (Essendon)

4
Fred Fanning (Melbourne)
Doug Wade (Geelong/North Melbourne)
Peter Hudson (Hawthorn)
Tony Lockett (St Kilda/Sydney)
Lance Franklin (Hawthorn/Sydney)

3
John Peck (Hawthorn)
Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn)
Gary Ablett snr (Geelong)
Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)
Jack Riewoldt (Richmond)
that is truly elite company
 
Quite a lot of people forget that Jack won 3 Coleman medals, he is only one of 13 players in the history of the game to win 3+ Coleman Medals

Players to Win 3 or More Coleman Medals in the VFL/AFL

7
Dick Lee (Collingwood)

6
Gordon Coventry (Collingwood)

5
John Coleman (Essendon)

4
Fred Fanning (Melbourne)
Doug Wade (Geelong/North Melbourne)
Peter Hudson (Hawthorn)
Tony Lockett (St Kilda/Sydney)
Lance Franklin (Hawthorn/Sydney)

3
John Peck (Hawthorn)
Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn)
Gary Ablett snr (Geelong)
Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)
Jack Riewoldt (Richmond)
got ripped off an AA FF award on one of those Coleman years - they gave it to Buddy of course.
 
Only just realised this thread is here.

After Richo retired I never thought I'd see a player I could get so emotionally invested in and see as a hero.

Jack has been this player for me. There's something about watching a good key forward at the peak of their powers that you just can't beat in AFL. As they say, play your best players in the forward line - and for a good reason. I was there when he kicked 10 against WCE and it felt like the dawning of a new era. I've rarely seen a player just absolutely dominate another team like that, ever. And his marking FMD. Like he had pogo sticks for legs!

Jack and I are the same age exactly to the day (and share a birthday with Lynch ironically, albeit 4 years younger). After having my kids, sustaining some permanent injuries doing construction around the house etc...watching this guy run around in 2023 I couldn't help but feel bad for him knowing how sore I was myself just trying to work and raise kids and do projects at home. I really felt for him. It wasn't supposed to end that way with him being some sacrificial lamb to be molested every week by 2-3 defenders. It was an indictment on the club that they didn't have someone else to play there with him when Lynch went down - even a guy like Lefau, Kosi, Gray, Bauer (injured) etc. Broke my heart to see Jack giving his all, getting smashed, and clearly just being too old and beat up to keep doing it - yet he managed 20 games anyway even with all his niggles.


What a f'ing bloke he is, what a player he was.


Thanks Jack. Of all the dynasty players, you're the one that really did it for me (more than Dusty, tbh).
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