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Troy Makepeace to Centrals?

Posted:
Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:50 pm
by Dogwatcher
Just heard this rumour....former Kangaroos player Troy Makepeace has signed to play with the CDFC in 2007.
If this is the case - a very handy pick-up, and the quality sort of character wanted around the club.
Anyone know anything about this?

Posted:
Tue Nov 21, 2006 5:42 pm
by scottroo
big roos fan here, this is a HUGE signing, would be on a packet of money and will dominate at SANFL level

Posted:
Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:59 pm
by bayman
scottroo wrote:big roos fan here, this is a HUGE signing, would be on a packet of money and will dominate at SANFL level
better players than him have come over & not dominated i'd suggest he'll be handy but not dominating

Posted:
Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:12 pm
by Aerie
Thought he was a reasonable player for the Kangaroos and was surprised he was delisted. This would be a good pick up for Central if true and a player of his calibre would help keep Central near the top.

Posted:
Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:28 pm
by Jar Man Out
Aerie wrote:Thought he was a reasonable player for the Kangaroos and was surprised he was delisted. This would be a good pick up for Central if true and a player of his calibre would help keep Central near the top.
Agree with that Aerie. Handy pick up for the dogs.

Posted:
Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:48 pm
by Dutchy
Yep great player and over the past few years was highly underrated IMO, only left the Roos after a personality clash with Laidley
He certainly is a ball magnet...

Posted:
Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:53 pm
by Jimmy
Aerie wrote:Thought he was a reasonable player for the Kangaroos and was surprised he was delisted. This would be a good pick up for Central if true and a player of his calibre would help keep Central near the top.
my thoughts exactly aerie....always thought he was a very good player for the roos and am surprised that he is out of the afl system if true...will have a field day in the sanfl i would imagine, great pick up.

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 8:30 am
by -
well done dogs you continue to pick up hard nosed quality players.
osullivan 06
makepeace 07
this is the type f player we want north

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:04 am
by JK
Makepeace is a great pickup!! Anyone think he will attract any attention in either of the Drafts??

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:23 pm
by Dutchy
Constance_Perm wrote:Makepeace is a great pickup!! Anyone think he will attract any attention in either of the Drafts??
he is only 27 so could get interest...his problem is he "is only a half back flanker" in the AFL

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:31 pm
by Jar Man Out
didn't makepeace kick a few bags of goals last year dutchy ???

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:41 pm
by Dutchy
Dark Mucker - Think he kicked 4 in one game only playinging as a stop gap forward...could play on the ball in the SANFL IMO...would have to go to a few Centrals games if he plays here...one of my Favourites....for the Dogs fans his knickname is "Skull" after his tats

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:43 pm
by Dutchy
SOme might be interested in this....3 boys under 4 years old!!! 2 is hard enough!
Trade winds bypass jilted Roo
Emma Quayle
October 29, 2006
TROY Makepeace first suspected he would not receive his wish either to be traded or welcomed back to Arden Street when he spoke to Kangaroos football manager Tim Harrington on the Thursday night of trade week.
"Tim said not much was happening and that he didn't want to leave me in the lurch, without a club," Makepeace said this week. "I said, 'What do you mean? Are you going to delist me?' He said he hated to use those words, but that's where it was heading if nothing happened on the Friday.
"It obviously fell through, and I had a phone call to come in and have a chat with the coach on the Friday night. That was when he told me."
Dean Laidley explained in that meeting that there were younger players who needed games, and Makepeace suspects he was in trouble for other reasons, too.
These days, you don't want to be an out-of-contract player in his mid-20s, who is not in his team's best handful of players. Particularly at a club that has just finished 14th, doesn't look like winning a premiership in the next few seasons, and is under pressure to pour games into its next generation.
Only two established players — Kasey Green and Brett Montgomery — were recycled last year, compared with nine five years ago. If you're too old to be picked up as a rookie, you're almost always simply too old.
"I can see that," Makepeace said. "I don't want to say I was an easy target, but you can see why it was me. I don't think I'd lost form and I'm not too old, I don't think.
"There were probably six or seven guys like me who were in and out of the team and who didn't have the best year. But I didn't have a contract, and that's the frustrating thing. It wasn't great timing for me."
Makepeace can understand why Laidley made his decision, even though he still doesn't agree, and thinks his 100-plus games experience is something that might have given his younger teammates some breathing space.
He isn't happy that he wasn't warned earlier that his job was on the line, because he would have made bigger efforts to sell himself to other clubs, and he doesn't feel he ever got a long-promised chance to prove himself in places other than the back line.
That said, he knew something had to change. This year was by far the most frustrating of Makepeace's seven seasons; he was dropped for the first time in his career, dropped several more times, and felt that once he lost Laidley's interest, he lost it for good.
"Dean had a few issues with how I played and I thought I'd worked on those, but apparently not," he said. "There was one incident in a game against Melbourne where I let my concentration drop and Aaron Davey was influential in a few plays where they came from behind and won.
"I copped some wrath for that, which was fair enough, and there was another incident against Brisbane where I made a split-second decision to go for the ball. I didn't win the footy, it spilled out to my man, who kicked a goal, and I copped it for that one as well.
"It just felt that Dean was concentrating so much on certain incidents like that — it detracted from everything else I was contributing to the game and to the team, and it made it harder to concentrate during games.
"Every time there was a stoppage situation I was trying so hard not to let my man win the ball that I didn't have the influence I thought I could have. Things didn't come naturally to me and I was looking over my shoulder for the runner all the time.
"I can understand when Dean says you can't play 90 per cent of games, and I'm not trying to push the blame on to other players or anything like that. It just felt like certain things were magnified with him and that everything else you did got overlooked."
Makepeace has started to think about life minus football. He's applied to sit the firefighters' recruitment test, and will perhaps pick up the electrical apprenticeship he stopped when he was drafted. He has three boys under four years of age, too, including three-week-old Ryder, and has spoken with his wife Marcelle about the things she'd like to do.
But before that, he would like to play more football.
"I've hardly ever been injured and I don't think my commitment or my enthusiasm can be questioned," Makepeace said. "If another club picks me up, they can be 100 per cent sure I'll be giving it everything. I'm sure I can still play good footy."

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:44 pm
by JK
Dutchy wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Makepeace is a great pickup!! Anyone think he will attract any attention in either of the Drafts??
he is only 27 so could get interest...his problem is he "is only a half back flanker" in the AFL
Could be used on a Wing also perhaps?

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:22 pm
by -
very unimpressed with laidleys coaching from what makepeace said there. players are scared to do things.

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:22 pm
by Booney
Hey CP,wonder what would happen if he signed with Centrals,only to be drafted at a later date? hmmmmm?

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:29 pm
by JK
Booney wrote:Hey CP,wonder what would happen if he signed with Centrals,only to be drafted at a later date? hmmmmm?
LMFAO ... U suck!!

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:29 pm
by Dutchy
both drafts will be over in the next 2 weeks so will know then.
Makepeace is known as a great club man so therefore seems to fit with Centrals recuiting strategy

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:26 pm
by rod_rooster
- wrote:very unimpressed with laidleys coaching from what makepeace said there. players are scared to do things.
Sounds like Darel Hart.

Posted:
Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:46 pm
by sydney-dog
can anyone confirm if this is rumour or has it been confirmed
Troy seems to be an outstanding fit for the club, as a footballer he has a strong work rate, he has a strong attack on the footy, has averaged 15 possessions per game since season 2002 and by all reports is a strong club man
Historically in recent seasons the dogs have not recruited the same volumes as other clubs, but in recent years they have been outstanding with their selections