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A young Tex
Reminds me more of a young FOG
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A young Tex
I don’t think fog was a Larrikin like Tex and I reckon Welsh isReminds me more of a young FOG
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That's Sonny Welsh. He does play (was in the U16s this year) but at this stage doesn't have the same expectations that Tyler did.
Are you suggesting Davis doesn't have the credentials?And yet we re-signed Nicks and to save face brought in Davis to pseudo coach. You don’t always get sacked if you don’t meet acceptable standards.
Are you suggesting Davis doesn't have the credentials?
I don’t think fog was a Larrikin like Tex and I reckon Welsh is
Oh thats fair, and I agree it was absolutely to take the heat off Nicks.I took that as we had to find a decent coach to coach (Davis) to draw heat away from the board ( who signed Nicks way too early) and Nicks who at 30% win ratio in season 6 can be fairly labelled not a good coach.
And yet we re-signed Nicks and to save face brought in Davis to pseudo coach. You don’t always get sacked if you don’t meet acceptable standards.
Oh thats fair, and I agree it was absolutely to take the heat off Nicks.
But he seems to he a genuinely good pick up for us.....maybe better for the next coach ?
I agree there is nowhere to hide for Nicks now.We re signed Nicks on the back of a certainty of making finals in 2024. That was the clear expectation. Then somehow after a clear game plan screw up, we ran back to the inexperienced teenagers narrative.
I dont think the Davis appointment bodes well for Nicks tbh. Nicks cant hide his mistakes, poor selection philosophies and game plans like he did by using the fake narratives around the rebuild.
He will have to explain to Davis at selection how a 4 possession Murphy is a better option than other players.
Dont get me wrong, I do think the club will still excuse Nicks failings in 2025 as much as possible. The feel good PR club never admits fault.
I agree there is nowhere to hide for Nicks now.
Silvers and co have obviously been consumed by the Thebarton saga until recently.
Think the spotlight is now firmly on the football department to start getting results.
I can't see even a non Crows fan looking at our list and not expecting at winning season (win more games than we lose)I agree there is nowhere to hide for Nicks now.
Silvers and co have obviously been consumed by the Thebarton saga until recently.
Think the spotlight is now firmly on the football department to start getting results.
I can't see even a non Crows fan looking at our list and not expecting at winning season (win more games than we lose)
Outside 6 LTI to our best 6 players, finals or at least missing out by a whisker has to be absolutely the minimum
Reckon the penny has dropped with Tyler about his fitness, saying all the right things about working hard and getting fit.
I saw him play U18s last year and physically he was as a beast and loved hurting the opposition, obviously going to be different at AFL level but he’s going to be a solid unit once we tones up and adds muscle.
Quick, agile, strong mark and booming kick. When he gets fit, he will be a dangerous forward.
Nah, I reckon he is just immature and got ahead of himself.I wonder if he deliberately tanked himself this year to sink in the draft. if what a few have said about the club not being happy with him. Or it was just a deliberate point to have a lazy fun year before the real work begins. Either way it matters little. He has to work bloody hard now.
Nah, I reckon he is just immature and got ahead of himself.
No chance he deliberately tanked or we asked him too. Now he’s got more work to do to get to acceptable level, he nor the club would have thought that’s a sound strategy and in terms of draft capital, given how strong the draft ended up being, they would have know it wasn’t going to cost us a fortune.
I wonder if he deliberately tanked himself this year to sink in the draft. if what a few have said about the club not being happy with him. Or it was just a deliberate point to have a lazy fun year before the real work begins. Either way it matters little. He has to work bloody hard now.
Hopefully part of his 2024 involved working on the other stuff. Defensive action, what you do when you don't have the ball. All the stuff that might prevent a raw newbie from playing in his first season or two.
There's no way he deliberately tanked to sink in the draft. There is no incentive for him to do that, the club definitely wouldn't instruct him to do so, and with the way the bidding system works there's no real need to do it anyway. Brisbane just matched a bid at pick 5 with a handful of picks out in the 40s.
I wonder if he deliberately tanked himself this year to sink in the draft. if what a few have said about the club not being happy with him. Or it was just a deliberate point to have a lazy fun year before the real work begins. Either way it matters little. He has to work bloody hard now.
Welsh seems like a footballers footballer. Can clunk a grab, nice kicking action, good on the lead, some forward smarts.
Hopefully part of his 2024 involved working on the other stuff. Defensive action, what you do when you don't have the ball. All the stuff that might prevent a raw newbie from playing in his first season or two.
Not only is there no incentive for him to tank - there would have been massive incentive for him to climb the draft ladder and be a pick inside the top 20.
At minimum - the pay scale for rookies is about 105k for players in the top 20 compared to 90k for players taken after 40. Also top 20 players (pretty sure) are guaranteed 3 years in the system whilst picks 21 onwards are only given 2 year contracts.
Slipping in the draft this far could potentially cost him $135k.