Opinion Non-Crows AFL 5: Save Ken

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AFL Players’ Association on Tuesday night 40-man squad for the 10th edition of the 22under22 team.


Crows with "3" players. :$

THE 22UNDER22 SQUAD OF 40 FOR 2022

Adelaide Crows – 2: Sam Berry (midfield/wing), Darcy Fogarty (forward)


Brisbane Lions – 2: Keidean Coleman (defender), Cameron Rayner (forward/midfield)

Carlton – 2: Adam Cerra (midfield/wing), Sam Walsh (midfield)

Collingwood – 4: Isaac Quaynor (defender), Nathan Murphy (defender), Nick Daicos (defender), Jack Ginnivan (forward)

Essendon – 1: Nic Martin (forward)

Fremantle – 5: Hayden Young (defender), Jordan Clark (defender), Andy Brayshaw (midfield), Caleb Serong (midfield), Michael Frederick (forward)


Geelong Cats – 1: Sam De Koning (defender)

Gold Coast Suns – 3: Noah Anderson (midfield), Matt Rowell (midfield), Izak Rankine (forward)

GWS Giants – 1: Tom Green (midfield)

Hawthorn – 1: Jai Newcombe (midfield)

Melbourne – 4: Harry Petty (defender), James Jordon (midfield/wing), Kysaiah Pickett (forward), Luke Jackson (ruck)

North Melbourne — 1: Bailey Scott (defender)

Port Adelaide – 2: Connor Rozee (midfield/forward), Zak Butters (midfield/forward)

Richmond – 1: Noah Balta (ruck/forward)

St Kilda – 1: Max King (forward)

Sydney Swans – 6: Nick Blakey (defender), Tom McCartin (defender), Chad Warner (midfield), James Rowbottom (midfield), Justin McInerney (midfield/wing), Errol Gulden (forward/midfield)

West Coast Eagles – 0

Western Bulldogs – 3: Bailey Smith (midfield), Aaron Naughton (forward), Cody Weightman (forward)
Should have five next year

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AFL Players’ Association on Tuesday night 40-man squad for the 10th edition of the 22under22 team.


Crows with "3" players. :$

THE 22UNDER22 SQUAD OF 40 FOR 2022

Adelaide Crows – 2: Sam Berry (midfield/wing), Darcy Fogarty (forward)


Brisbane Lions – 2: Keidean Coleman (defender), Cameron Rayner (forward/midfield)

Carlton – 2: Adam Cerra (midfield/wing), Sam Walsh (midfield)

Collingwood – 4: Isaac Quaynor (defender), Nathan Murphy (defender), Nick Daicos (defender), Jack Ginnivan (forward)

Essendon – 1: Nic Martin (forward)

Fremantle – 5: Hayden Young (defender), Jordan Clark (defender), Andy Brayshaw (midfield), Caleb Serong (midfield), Michael Frederick (forward)


Geelong Cats – 1: Sam De Koning (defender)

Gold Coast Suns – 3: Noah Anderson (midfield), Matt Rowell (midfield), Izak Rankine (forward)

GWS Giants – 1: Tom Green (midfield)

Hawthorn – 1: Jai Newcombe (midfield)

Melbourne – 4: Harry Petty (defender), James Jordon (midfield/wing), Kysaiah Pickett (forward), Luke Jackson (ruck)

North Melbourne — 1: Bailey Scott (defender)

Port Adelaide – 2: Connor Rozee (midfield/forward), Zak Butters (midfield/forward)

Richmond – 1: Noah Balta (ruck/forward)

St Kilda – 1: Max King (forward)

Sydney Swans – 6: Nick Blakey (defender), Tom McCartin (defender), Chad Warner (midfield), James Rowbottom (midfield), Justin McInerney (midfield/wing), Errol Gulden (forward/midfield)

West Coast Eagles – 0

Western Bulldogs – 3: Bailey Smith (midfield), Aaron Naughton (forward), Cody Weightman (forward)
I reckon Fog only made the cutoff by a day
 
Clarkson definitely going to North. I expect the presser to announce it by next week
Thats a massive win for them, absolutely massive.

Means Port also dont get any shot at Clarko.

#Ken4Life
 
COLL cannot dictate a jumper design .....impossible

They can dictate the colors Black & White

All you need do is use the Black & White Prison Bar Guernsey, and add some Teal as the minority 3rd color

But again .....PORT are obstinate about this, even though they swore to the AFL on their AFL submission not to use black & white .....and the media talk about us being an arrogant club .....give me a break !
Or do it in black and silver, one of their actual colours.
 
Would be remiss and highly rich of me to visit the Port board and not bring anything back as I have so often requested others to do so.

Taken from the KOCHBLOCKED Thread, here is a post complaining how well Kenny is so well connected, I loved it. Its beautiful.

He is a lock for 2023. :rainbow: :thumbsu:

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I hardly believe either Saints or Freo were in their prime when Ross took over.
I'd say they were. In the very least, they had finished rebuilding and were primed to become contenders. The Saints had Riewoldt, Hayes, Dal Santo, Montagna, Fisher, Milne, Ball, Goddard, Harvey Hudghton and Gehrig (on his last legs, granted) playing for them when he took over, and they made finals in the three previous years (two of which were prelims). With the quality they had, they should've made at least one GF. Thomas underachieved with them.

Freo also had a finals-ready list when he took over at the end of 2011 with the likes Pavlich, McPharlin, Sandilands, Mundy and Fyfe (starting to become a star). They missed finals in 2011 because of a horror run with injury and it was no surprise they bounced straight back.
 
I'd say they were. In the very least, they had finished rebuilding and were primed to become contenders. The Saints had Riewoldt, Hayes, Dal Santo, Montagna, Fisher, Milne, Ball, Goddard, Harvey Hudghton and Gehrig (on his last legs, granted) playing for them when he took over, and they made finals in the three previous years (two of which were prelims). With the quality they had, they should've made at least one GF. Thomas underachieved with them.

Freo also had a finals-ready list when he took over at the end of 2011 with the likes Pavlich, McPharlin, Sandilands, Mundy and Fyfe (starting to become a star). They missed finals in 2011 because of a horror run with injury and it was no surprise they bounced straight back.
Both teams were shit. Ross took over and they performed. Simples.
 
Both teams were s**t. Ross took over and they performed. Simples.
They underperformed no doubt, but the difference between us now and them was that they had the ready-made developed talent whereas we don't. I don't think Ross is a bad coach at all for the right club, but that club isn't us. Someone like GWS would be a good fit for him who already have the talent but have horrifically underachieved. In the very least, he could get them back playing finals.
 
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No surprises there.

Broke club, and he just got them to two Prelim Finals.

AFL would never approve of the expenditure to pay him out. Even if it was half his contracted salary.


Now, with an easier draw next year, more bottom 10 sides to flat track. Bouncing back into Finals will be a pretty good result. Kenny would surely deserve a two year extension into 2024/25.

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