Re: 2021 Player movements
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:44 am
Brodlach wrote:West won a premiership since Central last have
We care about this because?
Brodlach wrote:West won a premiership since Central last have
Groucho wrote:We have a poor record of AFL players not returning to us or leaving after one season if they do.
e.g Giles, Colquhoun, Hannath, Josh Glenn, Justin Westhoff, Matthew Westhoff, Conway, Cotton, Obst, Cook, Hocking, Tongerie, McKinnon, Coulter.
Non AFL related we have had a lot of players over the years leave us to play at North Adelaide.
Ian Kroehn, Scott Stevens, Justin Casserly, Michael Wright, Rick Macgowan, Chad O'Sullivan.
Andrew Hayes and Justin Hardy to West Adelaide.
Groucho wrote:Brodlach wrote:West won a premiership since Central last have
We care about this because?
FlyingHigh wrote:Groucho wrote:We have a poor record of AFL players not returning to us or leaving after one season if they do.
e.g Giles, Colquhoun, Hannath, Josh Glenn, Justin Westhoff, Matthew Westhoff, Conway, Cotton, Obst, Cook, Hocking, Tongerie, McKinnon, Coulter.
Non AFL related we have had a lot of players over the years leave us to play at North Adelaide.
Ian Kroehn, Scott Stevens, Justin Casserly, Michael Wright, Rick Macgowan, Chad O'Sullivan.
Andrew Hayes and Justin Hardy to West Adelaide.
Hart, Krieg, Trigg
Brodlach wrote:
Go back to the rest of the dwarves and chill
Brodlach wrote:whufc wrote:Let’s not kid ourselves it not all great at Centrals. The Andrews saga, below average performances on field, trouble recruiting big recruits, off field plans that have never gone ahead, lost a major sponsor through no fault of their own, ex juniors not returning.
The club is making moves and trying to rectify it though, we are not the first club to go through a period of this and we won’t be the last. Fortunately though we are going through after an amazing decade, it could be worse we could be South or West whose success has been very limited in a lot longer timeframe.
I think there is still a lot off field changes needed at the club and I think that will happen in time, on field there were some encouraging signs especially in our reserves and juniors.
If we get back up there watch out coz when we do we make it count.
West won a premiership since Central last have
Groucho wrote:We have a poor record of AFL players not returning to us or leaving after one season if they do.
e.g Giles, Colquhoun, Hannath, Josh Glenn, Justin Westhoff, Matthew Westhoff, Conway, Cotton, Obst, Cook, Hocking, Tongerie, McKinnon, Coulter.
Non AFL related we have had a lot of players over the years leave us to play at North Adelaide.
Ian Kroehn, Scott Stevens, Justin Casserly, Michael Wright, Rick Macgowan, Chad O'Sullivan.
Andrew Hayes and Justin Hardy to West Adelaide.
Mr Fuller wrote:Hopeful Jelly wrote:This is from the PAFC website - Davies unhappy that they aren't allowed to have a supplementary list that is equivalent to other SANFL teams AND have up to 22 full-time AFL listed players to choose from every week:
Among the other changes are that any player who has been on an AFL list in the last two seasons will be ineligible to be on the club’s SANFL supplementary list unless they become the leadership player.
Tyson Goldsack was to be the leadership player in 2020 but the lack of participation in the competition meant he never represented the club and only carried out his other role as a development coach with the AFL side.
Davies explained that the rule would preclude Cam Sutcliffe and Port Adelaide junior Tim Broomhead – who has left Collingwood - from being part of the supplementary list after his AFL delisting unless they replaced Goldsack as the leadership player.
The club’s leadership player will be considered in the coming weeks along with the make-up of the rest of the supplementary list.
“We were already in a situation where our list, AFL mandated, is going to be reduced by two,” Davies said.
“By extension that means we are going to need two more players to play at SANFL level each week.
“Again, it’s one of the levers the SANFL can pull in regards to our competitiveness at that level.
“The reality of the rules as they currently sit is that it’s hard for both Adelaide and Port Adelaide to get players who aren’t effectively off other clubs’ SANFL lists so another SANFL club or that player will have had to have spent time away from a SANFL club or be deemed not to be good enough to be on a SANFL club’s list for them to be part of ours.”
I thought this might be the case which is why I was surprised by rumours on here that Sutcliffe would be playing with the Power reserves next year as you wouldn't think that he'd be nominated as their leadership player. I could certainly see them giving that role to Broomhead though given he's a former magpie junior, is younger than Sutcliffe and therefore has more potential to still be playing AFL.
So I am assuming there are lots of SANFL clubs talking to Sutcliffe and I hope my club is amongst them
Of course this all assumes the SANFL don't cave into the demands of the Power
whufc wrote:Brodlach wrote:whufc wrote:Let’s not kid ourselves it not all great at Centrals. The Andrews saga, below average performances on field, trouble recruiting big recruits, off field plans that have never gone ahead, lost a major sponsor through no fault of their own, ex juniors not returning.
The club is making moves and trying to rectify it though, we are not the first club to go through a period of this and we won’t be the last. Fortunately though we are going through after an amazing decade, it could be worse we could be South or West whose success has been very limited in a lot longer timeframe.
I think there is still a lot off field changes needed at the club and I think that will happen in time, on field there were some encouraging signs especially in our reserves and juniors.
If we get back up there watch out coz when we do we make it count.
West won a premiership since Central last have
Yeah but I would rather our dominance for an entire decade then a once in a blue moon premiership. Your club has been a rabble for an eternity, at least we have done something people will remember for ever.
whufc wrote:Brodlach wrote:whufc wrote:Let’s not kid ourselves it not all great at Centrals. The Andrews saga, below average performances on field, trouble recruiting big recruits, off field plans that have never gone ahead, lost a major sponsor through no fault of their own, ex juniors not returning.
The club is making moves and trying to rectify it though, we are not the first club to go through a period of this and we won’t be the last. Fortunately though we are going through after an amazing decade, it could be worse we could be South or West whose success has been very limited in a lot longer timeframe.
I think there is still a lot off field changes needed at the club and I think that will happen in time, on field there were some encouraging signs especially in our reserves and juniors.
If we get back up there watch out coz when we do we make it count.
West won a premiership since Central last have
Yeah but I would rather our dominance for an entire decade then a once in a blue moon premiership. Your club has been a rabble for an eternity, at least we have done something people will remember for ever.
DOC wrote:Champions of Australia?
FlyingHigh wrote:Forgot about that
DOC wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:Forgot about that
Any clues?
whufc wrote:Tried to belt North around in a GF??