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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Ronnie » Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:48 pm

One aspect of the whole crows saga is how their senior players left cope with the lowering of performance/expectations for the new few years. I doubt the Crows will go into full death spiral but if they drop away to bottom half of ladder for a while it basically means players like Sloane and Walker are left to see out their playing days watching finals on the TV. For some players they probably just play and hope for a quick rebound but for a senior player with a couple of years left it could be very difficult. They will have to find different motivations to push themselves now.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Booney » Thu Oct 10, 2019 2:19 pm

Ronnie wrote:One aspect of the whole crows saga is how their senior players left cope with the lowering of performance/expectations for the new few years. I doubt the Crows will go into full death spiral but if they drop away to bottom half of ladder for a while it basically means players like Sloane and Walker are left to see out their playing days watching finals on the TV. For some players they probably just play and hope for a quick rebound but for a senior player with a couple of years left it could be very difficult. They will have to find different motivations to push themselves now.


Add to that the emotional drain of on and more so off field events in the last 5 years and it will test them like they've never been tested before.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Robran » Thu Oct 10, 2019 7:50 pm

The heirachy flew over to melb yesterday to re interview Robert Harvey.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby LMA » Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:00 pm

Robran wrote:The heirachy flew over to melb yesterday to re interview Robert Harvey.


Not even in the mix on Sportsbet, could get $41 if I ask nicely
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Robran » Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:06 pm

LMA wrote:
Robran wrote:The heirachy flew over to melb yesterday to re interview Robert Harvey.


Not even in the mix on Sportsbet, could get $41 if I ask nicely

Notice that Nick's down to $1.20 my 21s I got for him looking quite nice. Don't care if he can't coach lol.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby LMA » Thu Oct 10, 2019 10:04 pm

Robran wrote:
LMA wrote:
Robran wrote:The heirachy flew over to melb yesterday to re interview Robert Harvey.


Not even in the mix on Sportsbet, could get $41 if I ask nicely

Notice that Nick's down to $1.20 my 21s I got for him looking quite nice. Don't care if he can't coach lol.


That's it, all about bragging to your mates and a tidy collect.

Would Bec Goddard be interested in the role :)
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Brodlach » Fri Oct 11, 2019 7:07 am

Betts saying he didn’t particularly like the media in Adelaide, he certainly did when he was going well and even had weekly spots in the media
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby helicopterking » Fri Oct 11, 2019 7:36 am

Blokes that have left sure do sound like they enjoyed the Front Running.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Booney » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:04 am

Burton sacked today?
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:07 am

Booney wrote:Burton sacked today?


That will see the mascot return apparently.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Booney » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:08 am

Burton and Camporeale sacked by the board.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Brodlach » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:08 am

Yep and Camporeale
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Brodlach » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:09 am

:partyman:
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Booney » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:10 am

The Adelaide Football Club has completed a thorough and wide-ranging review of its football department which has resulted in a number of personnel and structural changes.

The review was initiated due to a decline in on-field performance over the past two years, with the Board appointing a panel of external consultants led by Australian Football Hall of Fame member Jason Dunstall, who was joined by former AFL great Matthew Pavlich and high performance experts Jonah Oliver and Dr Tim Gabbett.

Their scope was to examine the key areas that impact team performance and to then provide key insights back to the Board to support a series of decisions aimed at creating a blueprint for sustained success into the future.

The review involved comparative benchmarking and consultation with key stakeholders within the Club including players and football department staff, covering coaching, list management, player welfare, leadership, game analysis, player development, football operations and medical. Members of the Club’s Executive Management and Board were also consulted.

Crows Chairman Rob Chapman said the six-week externally-led process had been comprehensive and ran in conjunction with a detailed internal analysis, and produced consistent findings.

“The last two seasons have been challenging from an on-field perspective and there have been too many distractions off-field as well, and we needed to clearly identify deficiencies which would shape decision making required to make positive change,” Chapman said.

“We had a clear view on what we believed to be the key issues but for a variety of reasons felt that the involvement of external consultants would help ensure the review left no stone unturned, as well as providing the benefit of a different lens or perspective.”

Both the internal and external review processes found there was no single issue solely responsible for the inconsistent on-field performance in the last two seasons, but rather a series of events or issues that, despite a number of attempts, could not be sufficiently addressed.

Some of these events or issues were well documented publicly and others could be considered minor but they combined to compromise the quality and delivery of the broader football program.

It was noted that under pressure and the intense scrutiny of a professional sporting landscape, there needed to be a greater and more effective emphasis on maintaining, and in some instances improving, personal relationships.

The review also identified that there are a number of high-level coaching, athletic performance and football administration staff delivering effective programs across the broad spectrum of the football department. However, it importantly found some key changes were required.

After giving consideration to the review findings, coupled with an overwhelming desire to refresh the football department under the leadership of a new Senior Coach, the Board has unanimously endorsed the following:

- a change to the leadership of the football department with Head of Football Brett Burton to depart the Club

- a change to the coaching structure with Senior Assistant Coach Scott Camporeale to also leave the organisation after spending nine years in the coaching department

- the creation of a new position, Head of Leadership and Culture, to deliver a new player leadership program across all areas of the football department, including AFL and AFLW

- some small changes within the high performance department to enhance role clarity and communication between staff, coaches and players

A series of other minor enhancements will be made across the department consistent with the normal end of year review process.

As previously communicated, Don Pyke has stepped away from the role of Senior Coach and Taylor Walker has relinquished the captaincy after five years. Both of those decisions were unrelated to the review, but together with the above, represent significant change.

“We now have a great opportunity to make new appointments to ensure that we are able to generate the balance and diversity of thought that our players need, together with an injection of resources into areas like leadership development which is increasingly important with an emerging group of younger leaders and a younger list profile,” Chapman said.

Chapman also thanked Camporeale and Burton for their significant contributions over a lengthy period.

“People talk about the Club and the human side is often forgotten and I would like to acknowledge the efforts of both Scott and Brett, who are quality people with a great deal to offer the AFL if they choose to continue in the industry,” Chapman said.

“We have made some hard decisions and are transitioning into a new era, and rejuvenating what is already a talented playing list so we can hopefully achieve the ultimate success.”

The Club expects to appoint a new Senior Coach within a week. Any subsequent changes, including the appointment of new Head of Football and Head of Leadership and Culture will be made following this announcement.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby whufc » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:13 am

Damn the Crows are actually going to improve
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Armchair expert » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:15 am

whufc wrote:Damn the Crows are actually going to improve


Terrible news
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:15 am

I hear there's a new franchise entering the AFL in 2020, they're called Adelaide Crows, exciting times.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Jim05 » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:17 am

whufc wrote:Damn the Crows are actually going to improve

Still got Roo and Fagan there
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:17 am

whufc wrote:Damn the Crows are actually going to improve


They will bottom out first.

Good luck to them, even as a Port supporter I'd rather see the Crows doing well.
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Re: Adelaide Crows 2019

Postby mots02 » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:17 am

Booney wrote:Burton and Camporeale sacked by the board.



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