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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby DOC » Mon Dec 06, 2021 5:28 pm

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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby southernbulldog » Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:23 pm

Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby bulldogproud » Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:33 am

Not unexpectedly, Chris Jansen has stated that one of his key reasons for choosing Norwood over Central was the location of Norwood Oval - not easy to attract people to Elizabeth nowadays unfortunately.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby Dogs64 » Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:41 am

bulldogproud wrote:Not unexpectedly, Chris Jansen has stated that one of his key reasons for choosing Norwood over Central was the location of Norwood Oval - not easy to attract people to Elizabeth nowadays unfortunately.

True, from the western suburbs its basically the same time to get to norwood as elizabeth oval.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:49 am

bulldogproud wrote:Not unexpectedly, Chris Jansen has stated that one of his key reasons for choosing Norwood over Central was the location of Norwood Oval - not easy to attract people to Elizabeth nowadays unfortunately.

Where's his new business located?
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby bulldogproud » Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:03 am

gazzamagoo wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:Not unexpectedly, Chris Jansen has stated that one of his key reasons for choosing Norwood over Central was the location of Norwood Oval - not easy to attract people to Elizabeth nowadays unfortunately.

Where's his new business located?


One km south of the CBD.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby DOC » Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:08 am

southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby am Bays » Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:21 am

DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby Bag & Sledge » Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:54 am

am Bays wrote:
DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby DOC » Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:19 pm

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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby am Bays » Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:33 pm

Bag & Sledge wrote:
am Bays wrote:
DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


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Do South Adelaide have a bus or 'train' direct from Flinders University to Noarlunga Oval during the season for all their recruits?


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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:16 pm

Bag & Sledge wrote:
am Bays wrote:
DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


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Get on the Train............................ again!
Do South Adelaide have a bus or 'train' direct from Flinders University to Noarlunga Oval during the season for all their recruits?

You do realise that they've also lost about 10 A graders.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby Mr Fuller » Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:21 pm

DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


I reckon you have touched most of the reasons why South seem to be recruiting better than Centrals over the last few years. Also a high performing team is likely to help the young recruit develop faster (e.g. if you are a forward you will get better delivery and more forward entries than a team on the bottom of the ladder) and will probably play finals footy giving the player more exposure.

Surely distance from CBD isn't a factor given Elizabeth would be about the same distance as Noarlunga?
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby Mr Fuller » Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:23 pm

Will Trent Burgoyne be returning to the Eagles after being delisted by the Power?

I heard his brother on the radio a few weeks ago saying he wasn't sure where Trent would end up.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby Dutchy » Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:47 pm

Mr Fuller wrote:
Surely distance from CBD isn't a factor given Elizabeth would be about the same distance as Noarlunga?


Noarlunga would be harder to get to these days now the Northern expressway is in place.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby TDJ44 » Tue Dec 07, 2021 2:14 pm

Dutchy wrote:
Mr Fuller wrote:
Surely distance from CBD isn't a factor given Elizabeth would be about the same distance as Noarlunga?


Noarlunga would be harder to get to these days now the Northern expressway is in place.

It's just an excuse we use because of our poor recruiting.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Dec 07, 2021 2:39 pm

Mr Fuller wrote:
DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


I reckon you have touched most of the reasons why South seem to be recruiting better than Centrals over the last few years. Also a high performing team is likely to help the young recruit develop faster (e.g. if you are a forward you will get better delivery and more forward entries than a team on the bottom of the ladder) and will probably play finals footy giving the player more exposure.

Surely distance from CBD isn't a factor given Elizabeth would be about the same distance as Noarlunga?


It's a huge factor!
I just had a phone call from Kris Grant, we need to find a house/houses for some recruits but they want to live near the beach, or no further north than Mawson Lakes.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Dec 07, 2021 2:39 pm

TDJ44 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Mr Fuller wrote:
Surely distance from CBD isn't a factor given Elizabeth would be about the same distance as Noarlunga?


Noarlunga would be harder to get to these days now the Northern expressway is in place.

It's just an excuse we use because of our poor recruiting.

you assume.
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby Robran » Tue Dec 07, 2021 2:47 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
Mr Fuller wrote:
DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


I reckon you have touched most of the reasons why South seem to be recruiting better than Centrals over the last few years. Also a high performing team is likely to help the young recruit develop faster (e.g. if you are a forward you will get better delivery and more forward entries than a team on the bottom of the ladder) and will probably play finals footy giving the player more exposure.

Surely distance from CBD isn't a factor given Elizabeth would be about the same distance as Noarlunga?


It's a huge factor!
I just had a phone call from Kris Grant, we need to find a house/houses for some recruits but they want to live near the beach, or no further north than Mawson Lakes.

get em to move in with Kris then
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Postby Brodlach » Tue Dec 07, 2021 2:53 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
Mr Fuller wrote:
DOC wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:Doc you would have to be happy with your clubs siginings.



In the main, yes. Not a fan of the FIFO model for Keegan Brooksby.

Has been heartening to have players approach the club (still chasing an AFL spot) as opposed to having to entice players for money only. Sure we have lost several of them, like Knoll, Skinner and Highmore, but we appear to be a club that players see as their best chance to play at AFL level.

The absolute no dickheads policy has also been a significant factor in retaining players as well. The significant investment in our juniors has proven to not only just produce good players, but better individuals as well.

Like Centrals, bordering the strongest country leagues makes it very hard to retain players who don't see reward for effort.

Many see South sliding this year. I remain quietly confident that we can win enough games (by a point) to play finals.


I reckon you have touched most of the reasons why South seem to be recruiting better than Centrals over the last few years. Also a high performing team is likely to help the young recruit develop faster (e.g. if you are a forward you will get better delivery and more forward entries than a team on the bottom of the ladder) and will probably play finals footy giving the player more exposure.

Surely distance from CBD isn't a factor given Elizabeth would be about the same distance as Noarlunga?


It's a huge factor!
I just had a phone call from Kris Grant, we need to find a house/houses for some recruits but they want to live near the beach, or no further north than Mawson Lakes.


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