Roast Luke Meehan Departs Richmond

Should Richmond look for a big bucks, top tier replacement for Luke "The Punt Rd Slasher" Meehan?

  • Yes. Club needs to be ruthless and "Pay the Price!".

  • No. We should back in Meehan and gamble our aging stars bodies, potentially sacrificing 2024.

  • No. replace with another el cheapo McGee with their online $29 P.T cert IV and cross our fingers.

  • Undecided.


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Meehan really needs to get his hands dirty with another team. I'm thinking Melbourne might have been candidates but Petracca would never commit to them if Louie was coming in.
 

Blues appoint Inness as Head of High Performance​

Rob Inness has been appointed as Carlton's Head of High Performance from next season.


So "Denco" Rub Inarse is their High Performance Chief now. Hope he lives right up to his name. :tearsofjoy:
 
blooze board about inness 😂



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This seems a bit far fetched cause what he is basically saying is Inness has no ethics or standards and did an about face after supposedly being signed, sealed and delivered back to Richmond and we were basically putting his name on the door but then Carlton got wind of it that he was coming back to Vic and they put their hat in the mix.

Never heard so much baloney in my life. probably wanted another environment after being our Strength and Rehabilitation Coach from 2017-2020. No doubt the brown paper bags came out which made the decision much easier for Inness ;)
 
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Reckon the crows are trying to hold Burgess against his will as he has a contract for 2025. Surely they release him if he decides he wants out.

Adelaide confident prized fitness boss will remain a Crow despite growing interest

“He is one name that just keeps popping up in conversations,” Josh Gabelich told SEN’s Sportsday.

“Clubs are coming for him. Carlton came for him very hard; they ended up going with Rob Inness from Sydney, they poached him yesterday but that was only after Darren Burgess knocked them back.

“Richmond have been circling, Geelong are in the market.”

As the importance of high-performance managers continues to rise with strength and conditioning programs proving vital in injury and player management, the price to employ the best in the game has increased significantly.

“They have poached the Sydney guy (Inness), he wouldn’t come cheap, and Darren Burgess has always been paid really well.”

Gabelich: “I think the range is between two to five hundred (thousand dollars per year).

“It’s a broad range because there’s a broad range of experience. There are not too many really experienced (high-performance managers) going around.”

While certain clubs may be willing to splash out for Burgess’ services, Gabelich believes that the Crows are not willing to budge.

“As far as Adelaide are concerned, Darren Burgess is not going anywhere,” he said.

 
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