Plea for Roo to stay as captain
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ANDREW CAPEL
October 19, 2006 12:15am
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IRELAND-bound Graham Johncock has backed Mark Ricciuto to remain as Adelaide skipper next season.
While Ricciuto, who had an injury/illness plagued 2006, has indicated he is approaching next year as his last in the AFL, Johncock said he should abandon any thoughts of handing the captaincy over to a younger team-mate.
"Roo is a fantastic leader of the club," Johncock said. "He leads by example and I definitely don't think he should hand the captaincy over because he's just been so good for us."
Ricciuto, 31, already is Adelaide's longest-serving captain, having led the team for six years since replacing dual premiership skipper Mark Bickley in 2001.
It has been suggested that Ricciuto would be best served concentrating on getting his ageing body right for next season and supporting a younger long-term captain such as 2005 All-Australian full back Ben Rutten, who is a member of the leadership group.
But, at age 23, Rutten is probably a year away from being given that responsibility by coach Neil Craig.
Johncock also said:
BEN Hudson and Ivan Maric could carry the ruck workload left by the long-term knee injury to Rhett Biglands and retirement of Matthew Clarke. "They are good enough to do it," he said.
THE playing group was "still hurting" after its second consecutive preliminary final defeat. "It's two years in a row we've missed out now and that's something we're looking to rectify over the pre-season and next year," he said.
THE footballing wives saga involving Rachael McLeod and Mandy Edwards had not affected the players. "I don't think it has," he said. "That's just something the club's been dealing with."
The Crows yesterday announced its first and second-year players will start pre-season training on Thursday, November 16. The rest of the squad is due back on November 23.
Adelaide's pre-season training camp will be held at Strathalbyn from December 18-20 before the squad takes a two-week break, returning on January 4.
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ANDREW CAPEL
October 19, 2006 12:15am
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IRELAND-bound Graham Johncock has backed Mark Ricciuto to remain as Adelaide skipper next season.
While Ricciuto, who had an injury/illness plagued 2006, has indicated he is approaching next year as his last in the AFL, Johncock said he should abandon any thoughts of handing the captaincy over to a younger team-mate.
"Roo is a fantastic leader of the club," Johncock said. "He leads by example and I definitely don't think he should hand the captaincy over because he's just been so good for us."
Ricciuto, 31, already is Adelaide's longest-serving captain, having led the team for six years since replacing dual premiership skipper Mark Bickley in 2001.
It has been suggested that Ricciuto would be best served concentrating on getting his ageing body right for next season and supporting a younger long-term captain such as 2005 All-Australian full back Ben Rutten, who is a member of the leadership group.
But, at age 23, Rutten is probably a year away from being given that responsibility by coach Neil Craig.
Johncock also said:
BEN Hudson and Ivan Maric could carry the ruck workload left by the long-term knee injury to Rhett Biglands and retirement of Matthew Clarke. "They are good enough to do it," he said.
THE playing group was "still hurting" after its second consecutive preliminary final defeat. "It's two years in a row we've missed out now and that's something we're looking to rectify over the pre-season and next year," he said.
THE footballing wives saga involving Rachael McLeod and Mandy Edwards had not affected the players. "I don't think it has," he said. "That's just something the club's been dealing with."
The Crows yesterday announced its first and second-year players will start pre-season training on Thursday, November 16. The rest of the squad is due back on November 23.
Adelaide's pre-season training camp will be held at Strathalbyn from December 18-20 before the squad takes a two-week break, returning on January 4.