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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 4:01 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Booney wrote:
So if Richard Branson offered you a trip on Virgin Galactic you'd knock it back as you've got something better on?

Lucky dude.

Give him half an hour to google Richard Branson.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 4:02 pm
by Brodlach
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Booney wrote:
So if Richard Branson offered you a trip on Virgin Galactic you'd knock it back as you've got something better on?

Lucky dude.

Give him half an hour to google Richard Branson.

Google is that thing still around

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 4:52 pm
by Jim05
amber_fluid wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
Booney wrote:I look forward to the knockers ( Hi Amber ), but one think about the PAFC that can't be questioned is the interactivity of the club to it's members.

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PORT ADELAIDE is set to hold an Australian-sports-first member convention in 2018 - Inside Port Adelaide: Live.

The convention is being modelled on a range of sports conferences held around the world, and it will be the first time an AFL club has opened its doors in this way to provide its members with this exclusive opportunity.

Port Adelaide Executive General Manager Matthew Richardson said the club is extremely excited to provide the members with this exclusive convention.

“At Port Adelaide, the personal connection we have with our members is a priority. We are a member first club, and we are always looking at ways to innovate and make our members feel a genuine part of the club,” he said.

“This is important to us, and we think this is a fantastic way to inform and educate our members and hopefully make them feel even more connected to their club.”

The club will provide members with key presentations and strategies from coaching staff, players, list management, and will be headlined by a keynote address from senior coach Ken Hinkley, and a closing address from Chairman David Koch.

Tickets to the convention will be made available exclusively to members, and numbers are limited due to capacity in the first year, with a view to build the convention into an annual event for its members.

The convention will run from 8:30am-3.00pm, and it will lead in to the club’s traditional Family Day and internal trial at Alberton Oval.


The program for INSIDE PORT ADELAIDE LIVE will include;

Defense Masterclass – Nathan Bassett
Club’s defence strategy including panel discussion with several defenders including Tom Jonas and Jack Hombsch

List Management, Trade and Draft Strategy – Chris Davies & Jason Cripps
Hear from our List Management team on the Club’s trade and draft strategy, the recent trade period and the behind the scenes planning and detail that is required at an AFL club.

The Role of an AFL Coach in 2018 – Matthew Nicks
Matthew Nicks has completed the AFL’s Level 4 Coaching Course which is fast becoming the pre-requisite for the current day AFL Senior coach. Hear insights into what is expected of the current AFL Senior Coach and the role he plays in supporting Ken as the Senior Assistant Coach.

Forward Line strategy – Brendan Lade
With a few extra tools in the tool box for 2018, hear from Brendan Lade on our forward line strategy and how we will be looking to maximize the effectiveness of this critical zone in 2018, together with a panel discussion with some of the key forward including Charlie Dixon and Jack Watts

Game Day rotations & GPS technology – Stuart Graham (Head of Sports Science & Conditioning)
Hear first-hand how the player rotations are managed on game day and the importance of this for performance, plus the critical role that GPS technology plays in AFL Football and elite sport worldwide.

Football Analytics – the future of Game Strategy – Michael Regan (Manager, Performance Analytics)
The new frontier is sports strategy and coaching, Michael Regan is the Club’s lead on Football Analytics, the insights and information will amaze you.

Midfield Strategy – Michael Voss
A unique insight into the planning, preparation, training drills, strategies and coaching that goes into the midfield together with a panel with some of the Club’s midfield guns including Brad Ebert, Ollie Wines and Paddy Ryder

The AFL Athlete Conditioning Profile – Ian McKeown (Head of High Performance) & Tim O’Leary (Head of Medical Services)
Exclusive insights in the athletic conditioning and development of our playing list for 2018, highlighting the attention to detail and individualized monitoring that goes into injury prevention and management

Skill Acquisition – how are we applying this to help us improve in 2018 – Carl Woods (Manager, Skill Acquisition)
Find out more about our skill development program … and yes, we’ll talk about goal kicking and what we are doing to improve this and our players’ overall skill level in 2018.

Club Strategic Agenda to 2020 – Keith Thomas (CEO)

Keith will provide members with a vision for their football club leading into the 150th year and an overview of the Club’s strategic agenda off the field

Closing Address – David Koch (Chairman)

Essendon has done something similar for the last 2 years at Etihad.
Members could come and listen to various coaches, draft and talent scouts and administrators for a couple of hours and then it was followed by a Q&A that lasted about an hour. I went to the first one and it was ok but apparently at the last one there was a few simpletons make fools of themselves in the Q&A session. Doesn’t sound in depth as Ports but 3 hours was enough for me, all of the new draftees and new players were greeted and mingled with the members for a bit aswell. Last years was on a Tuesday night which was a bit of a crap time slot


You think there were a few simpletons at Essendons....... wait til Booney and co. start asking questions at Ports information session. ;)

Some clown got up and said he saw a shisha on our bench at a VFL game and players on the bench were smoking it lol.
Now if he said they were coming off and getting jabs I would of believed him :)

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:03 pm
by daysofourlives
Seems they left out the small matter that it will set you back $75 for the experience.
Seems KT will be giving advice on how to turn a profit afterall

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:08 pm
by The Bedge
daysofourlives wrote:Seems they left out the small matter that it will set you back $75 for the experience.
Seems KT will be giving advice on how to turn a profit afterall

Surely you didn’t think such a forum would be free of charge? As an avid sports enthusiast and coach, I love the sound of it and $75 is peanuts for what you are getting - I probably would’ve paid another $50 to attend.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:13 pm
by daysofourlives
The Bedge wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Seems they left out the small matter that it will set you back $75 for the experience.
Seems KT will be giving advice on how to turn a profit afterall

Surely you didn’t think such a forum would be free of charge? As an avid sports enthusiast and coach, I love the sound of it and $75 is peanuts for what you are getting - I probably would’ve paid another $50 to attend.


Yeah just what grassroots footy needs, more amateur coaches thinking their team needs to play to an AFL game plan.

But anyway i wouyldve thought you pay your membership they could throw it in, charge for non members

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:59 am
by amber_fluid
daysofourlives wrote:Seems they left out the small matter that it will set you back $75 for the experience.
Seems KT will be giving advice on how to turn a profit afterall


$75 to listen to KT and Ken roll out cliche after cliche?
**** that!!

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 8:32 am
by Brodlach
Amber you just help yourself :lol:

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 8:50 am
by whufc
Good idea!! Reasonable cost!!

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:12 am
by amber_fluid
Brodlach wrote:Amber you just help yourself :lol:


It’d be boring if we all had the same opinion ;)

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:02 am
by mighty_tiger_79
Id love to get an answer about why players who kick a goal come off the ground?
That annoys the **** outta me

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:46 am
by daysofourlives
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Id love to get an answer about why players who kick a goal come off the ground?
That annoys the **** outta me


Or why they dont just leave one guy sitting at full forward. Take a chance that your 17 can match their 18 in the 50m bubble that they play in, hell the opposition probably has one guy always heading to the bench so its really 17 on 17 anyway.
However i do not wish to pay $75 to find this out

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 11:37 am
by Jim05
The Bedge wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Seems they left out the small matter that it will set you back $75 for the experience.
Seems KT will be giving advice on how to turn a profit afterall

Surely you didn’t think such a forum would be free of charge? As an avid sports enthusiast and coach, I love the sound of it and $75 is peanuts for what you are getting - I probably would’ve paid another $50 to attend.

Ours is free but for members only and you have to register for attendance as they try to cap numbers. It’s also shown live on our website. Port’s sounds like a bit like longer and more in depth so would definitely pay to go

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:19 pm
by locky801
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Id love to get an answer about why players who kick a goal come off the ground?
That annoys the **** outta me


was watching a replay today and thought the same thing. Will happen one day, a high quality player will come sprinting off and badly do a hammy or a knee. will only be time i reckon the way some absolutely sprint off :oops:

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:20 pm
by heater31
locky801 wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Id love to get an answer about why players who kick a goal come off the ground?
That annoys the **** outta me


was watching a replay today and thought the same thing. Will happen one day, a high quality player will come sprinting off and badly do a hammy or a knee. will only be time i reckon the way some absolutely sprint off :oops:
Fairly simple rotations are pre programmed to occur. Players are told to minimise the amount of time you play with one down so stoppages in play are ideal. No brainer to come off after a goal, coincidence that said player coming off kicks a goal....

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:24 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
heater31 wrote:
locky801 wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Id love to get an answer about why players who kick a goal come off the ground?
That annoys the **** outta me


was watching a replay today and thought the same thing. Will happen one day, a high quality player will come sprinting off and badly do a hammy or a knee. will only be time i reckon the way some absolutely sprint off :oops:
Fairly simple rotations are pre programmed to occur. Players are told to minimise the amount of time you play with one down so stoppages in play are ideal. No brainer to come off after a goal, coincidence that said player coming off kicks a goal....
I did enjoy when Mitch Duncan in the Prelim final went straight back to the centre and not go off... if a player kicks a goal then keep him out there and get someone else off

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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 11:01 am
by UK Fan
Booney wrote:I look forward to the knockers ( Hi Amber ), but one think about the PAFC that can't be questioned is the interactivity of the club to it's members.

___________________________________

PORT ADELAIDE is set to hold an Australian-sports-first member convention in 2018 - Inside Port Adelaide: Live.

The convention is being modelled on a range of sports conferences held around the world, and it will be the first time an AFL club has opened its doors in this way to provide its members with this exclusive opportunity.

Port Adelaide Executive General Manager Matthew Richardson said the club is extremely excited to provide the members with this exclusive convention.

“At Port Adelaide, the personal connection we have with our members is a priority. We are a member first club, and we are always looking at ways to innovate and make our members feel a genuine part of the club,” he said.

“This is important to us, and we think this is a fantastic way to inform and educate our members and hopefully make them feel even more connected to their club.”

The club will provide members with key presentations and strategies from coaching staff, players, list management, and will be headlined by a keynote address from senior coach Ken Hinkley, and a closing address from Chairman David Koch.

Tickets to the convention will be made available exclusively to members, and numbers are limited due to capacity in the first year, with a view to build the convention into an annual event for its members.

The convention will run from 8:30am-3.00pm, and it will lead in to the club’s traditional Family Day and internal trial at Alberton Oval.


The program for INSIDE PORT ADELAIDE LIVE will include;

Defense Masterclass – Nathan Bassett
Club’s defence strategy including panel discussion with several defenders including Tom Jonas and Jack Hombsch


HappyClapping for dummies Masterclass -Booney
How to constantly defend PAFC for intellectuals

Victim Mentality - Ruben carter
No matter how many free leg ups/afl/sanfl/state and federal gov grants Rcvd. How to maintain port is hard done by and everyone owes PAFC something.


List Management, Trade and Draft Strategy – Chris Davies & Jason Cripps
Hear from our List Management team on the Club’s trade and draft strategy, the recent trade period and the behind the scenes planning and detail that is required at an AFL club.



Betrayal - original port magpies supporters/David Grainger/Jackson Trengove/Brett Duncanson/Mark Williams

How to deal with PAFCs betrayal and how if you ain't bringing in the $$$ you are worthless



The Role of an AFL Coach in 2018 – Matthew Nicks
Matthew Nicks has completed the AFL’s Level 4 Coaching Course which is fast becoming the pre-requisite for the current day AFL Senior coach. Hear insights into what is expected of the current AFL Senior Coach and the role he plays in supporting Ken as the Senior Assistant Coach.

List Clogging/Greek Dancing- Jimmy Toumpas
Need him to earn his money somehow

Graphs 4 dickheads - Morrell
Frankenstein scribbles lines on a page proceeds to talk about himself for 15 minutes

Forward Line strategy – Brendan Lade
With a few extra tools in the tool box for 2018, hear from Brendan Lade on our forward line strategy and how we will be looking to maximize the effectiveness of this critical zone in 2018, together with a panel discussion with some of the key forward including Charlie Dixon and Jack Watts




Game Day rotations & GPS technology – Stuart Graham (Head of Sports Science & Conditioning)
Hear first-hand how the player rotations are managed on game day and the importance of this for performance, plus the critical role that GPS technology plays in AFL Football and elite sport worldwide.

Loyalty In Football Dead - Live debate
Presenting the side of Pro - Warren Tredrea
Presenting the side of Con - Warren Tredreas x-wife



Why not to be a fireman - Kane Cornes

Kane does the intro to this section then his wife finishes the lecture


Football Analytics – the future of Game Strategy – Michael Regan (Manager, Performance Analytics)
The new frontier is sports strategy and coaching, Michael Regan is the Club’s lead on Football Analytics, the insights and information will amaze you.

Midfield Strategy – Michael [b]Voss[/b]
A unique insight into the planning, preparation, training drills, strategies and coaching that goes into the midfield together with a panel with some of the Club’s midfield guns including Brad Ebert, Ollie Wines and Paddy Ryder

Haircut design - Donald Dickie
Want to stand out in a crowd

The AFL Athlete Conditioning Profile – Ian McKeown (Head of High Performance) & Tim O’Leary (Head of Medical Services)
Exclusive insights in the athletic conditioning and development of our playing list for 2018, highlighting the attention to detail and individualized monitoring that goes into injury prevention and management

List Clogging Part 2 - Jack Trengove
From Melbournes elite to Alberton dung heap.



Skill Acquisition – how are we applying this to help us improve in 2018 – Carl Woods (Manager, Skill Acquisition)
Find out more about our skill development program … and yes, we’ll talk about goal kicking and what we are doing to improve this and our players’ overall skill level in 2018.


How to pick a good lawyer dos and donts - Fabian Francis

Club Strategic Agenda to 2020 – Keith Thomas (CEO)

Keith will provide members with a vision for their football club leading into the 150th year and an overview of the Club’s strategic agenda off the field

Closing Address – David Koch (Chairman)



They have a Premium package available at $100

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 1:49 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Surely Carey gets a gig about keeping hydrated via red cans.....

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 9:31 am
by Dutchy
$75 :shock:

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 9:32 am
by Dutchy
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Id love to get an answer about why players who kick a goal come off the ground?
That annoys the **** outta me


Simply its one of the few breaks in a game of footy these days where the game completely stops. Therefore needs to be used to make changes/rotations.