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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I think the thread has moved away from where I intended it to go, probably due to the title. Of the numerous players named, many had long and successful careers. Would clubs have regretted recruiting nick davis, ben cousins, jason akermanis, etc? Definitely not. Many of these players made great contributions to the game. For what ever reason, many players have their careers ended in their late 20s, early 30s, however this was not what I was intending on highlighting. Sure, many players could have gone on another year or two, but that is not the point. The young indigenous players of recent times have missed out on a potential 10+ year career. Would Richmond regret recruiting Troy Taylor? Melbourne regret recruiting Wonaemirri? Adelaide regret recruiting Milera? I would have to say yes. Any career that ends after only 1, 2, 3, even 4 years, for the reasons mentioned in the original post, would most definitely not get a green tick for a recruiter IMO. So whilst this thread has named mostly 'white' players, once the long serving (or at least above average games total) players are removed, it swings back heavily towards the young indigenous kids.
So what you are saying is that you should have titled the thread "let's name all the aboriginal players who didn't work out at their club so we can prove that Matt Rendell was right"
Jayden "All bark, no bite" Schofield.
Upon being drafted he told Barry Hall that hall was "no longer the toughest, meanest guy at the club."
Sledged John Anthony in a trial game along the lines of "no wonder Collingwood traded you, you are shit".
Then in a vfl game vs Casey he told Fev (who was going through his own shit at the time) that he was "A fat sack of crap with no wife and no life".
Played a couple of unspectacular games, including trying to fight Kurt Tippett on debut (Schoey is built like Hayden Ballantyne).
Then just quit and ****ed off home.
Jaymie Graham (West Coast, 'personal reasons*', 25)
*Graham left to look after his younger sister in 2008. Continued to play in the WAFL and last year had that horrific knee injury.
The Jack Anthony sledge was pretty funny.
Cupido, Hooper and Luke Darcy come to mind as players who left before there time.
The Jack Anthony sledge was pretty funny.
Have no idea how it took 3 pages for McAdam to finally be mentioned, and only twice.
The guy kicked 23 goals in his first 3 games (which still stands as a record for goals in the first 3 debut games i believe), 38 goals in his first 6 games, 68 overall in that season (which was his first, and played only 17 games) as a small forward. Then he copped an elbow, which broke both sides of his jaw, and lead to him losing interest and desire to play footy. Only managed 19 more games for North, joined Collingwoods list in 1996 but didnt play a game for them.
The guy was a wizard, definitely left the game before he should have
Im trying to show that people have their head in the sand about the poor record of longevity in the game, of Indigenous players in recent times, due to 'not coping' and behavioural issues. His comment was very poor, no matter the context. But most definitely not a hangable offense. It really got to me that media commentators such as Brian Taylor on a 5aa interview, said something along the lines of... but what about cousins and fevola....they're not aboriginal...what about adam goodes...he has had a great career....etc etc
That is completely beside the point, Brian!. Rendell was talking about ensuring young players forge successful careers rather than falling victim to the system and its rigours.
Ok, so most people will see the intent of this thread. Going out on a limb, I am predicting that this thread may, with everyone's contribution (not just mine), highlight that in recent years, Indigenous players are indeed (as a percentage of the population of AFL players), more likely to encounter difficulties with 'coping' with AFL life, be that the intense training regimine, being away from home, or having their personal lives, and other indiscretions (however major or minor), highlighted and put under the media's, and society's microscope, resulting in the end of their AFL career.
a few comments.
Mark Bos retired because Gary Ablett gave him a hiding in the Geelong social club one night.
Adrian Mcadam owns this thread.
Have no idea how it took 3 pages for McAdam to finally be mentioned, and only twice.
The guy kicked 23 goals in his first 3 games (which still stands as a record for goals in the first 3 debut games i believe), 38 goals in his first 6 games, 68 overall in that season (which was his first, and played only 17 games) as a small forward. Then he copped an elbow, which broke both sides of his jaw, and lead to him losing interest and desire to play footy. Only managed 19 more games for North, joined Collingwoods list in 1996 but didnt play a game for them.
The guy was a wizard, definitely left the game before he should have
About 10.5% of listed players are indigenous, but what's a far more important stat is what percentage actually make it.
Recruiters have been searching far and wide and recruiting a much higher percentage of indigenous boys comparitively to the population, which highlights a recruiting strategy.
So what you are saying is that you should have titled the thread "let's name all the aboriginal players who didn't work out at their club so we can prove that Matt Rendell was right"