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southernbulldog
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Re: CDFC 2022
Absolutely agree we are on the right track .
We have been trying to get a genuine ruckman for a while without success.
A mid who can kick goals would be handy as well.
We have been trying to get a genuine ruckman for a while without success.
A mid who can kick goals would be handy as well.
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gazzamagoo
Re: CDFC 2022
Maybe we will get Fort back next season,southernbulldog wrote:Absolutely agree we are on the right track .
We have been trying to get a genuine ruckman for a while without success.
A mid who can kick goals would be handy as well.
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Definitely need some astute and shrewd recruiting as the reserves are pretty thin for talent and both underage sides are woeful currently so not sure there is much down there than can step up.
I don’t think the league side is that far off TBH and are competitive most weeks
I don’t think the league side is that far off TBH and are competitive most weeks
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I wouldn't be surprised if Meggsy persuaded his son to play out his twilight years at the club too.
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Whilst there have moment of improvements we are still comfortably the second worst proper SANFL side which is very disappointing.
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All we can do is improve each year.whufc wrote:Whilst there have moment of improvements we are still comfortably the second worst proper SANFL side which is very disappointing.
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Recruits will be on their way soon enough ..Jim05 wrote:Definitely need some astute and shrewd recruiting as the reserves are pretty thin for talent and both underage sides are woeful currently so not sure there is much down there than can step up.
I don’t think the league side is that far off TBH and are competitive most weeks
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Re: CDFC 2022
I believe that our number one priority has to be a tall marking forward. This would help straighten up our play and give our mids confidence in delivering the ball forward. Much as I love Aidan, he is more a half-forward flanker than a key forward. Fraser does well when forward, but we really need him all over the ground (a clone or two of him would helpJK wrote:Recruits will be on their way soon enough ..Jim05 wrote:Definitely need some astute and shrewd recruiting as the reserves are pretty thin for talent and both underage sides are woeful currently so not sure there is much down there than can step up.
I don’t think the league side is that far off TBH and are competitive most weeks
The return of Marcus Barreau next year will be really useful, as will a full pre-season for Aaron Nietschke. I also hope that Hosko decides to go around at least one more time.
I wonder if Isaya McKenzie may be interested in returning? Not sure how enjoyable it would be having to play community football as much as he does as part of the Crows setup.
Cheers
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Although it is true we will finish below them this season, I think that Sturt, the Eagles and South would all challenge us in being the second worst proper SANFL side... on current form.whufc wrote:Whilst there have moment of improvements we are still comfortably the second worst proper SANFL side which is very disappointing.
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Agree on current form we are better than that but not sure the ladder lies.....our issue for a few years now has not been how good we can play its those stretches of real poor form we seem to have every year.bulldogproud wrote:Although it is true we will finish below them this season, I think that Sturt, the Eagles and South would all challenge us in being the second worst proper SANFL side... on current form.whufc wrote:Whilst there have moment of improvements we are still comfortably the second worst proper SANFL side which is very disappointing.
The one blessing though this year is we seem to be ending the season playing well, that cant be said in other years......lets hope the lads don't check out for the last few games.
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And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
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Rossy is a gun, key to some pretty formidable lists over the years at the Parade, great get for the Dogs.northerner wrote:And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
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He was there for the 3-peat, could be a very handy recruit!JK wrote:Rossy is a gun, key to some pretty formidable lists over the years at the Parade, great get for the Dogs.northerner wrote:And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
Time will tell.
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Mark often dropped into (not literally) the Nwd History Group meetings in the old Premiers Bar. I could listen to Mark talk football all day. Brilliant football brain, scary what he could do for the Doggies (if the Doggies have enough money for recruiting).northerner wrote:And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
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Sounds very promisingnortherner wrote:And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
Edwards making moves!
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BREAK OUT THE BROWN PAPER BAGS!nwdfanparade wrote:Mark often dropped into (not literally) the Nwd History Group meetings in the old Premiers Bar. I could listen to Mark talk football all day. Brilliant football brain, scary what he could do for the Doggies (if the Doggies have enough money for recruiting).northerner wrote:And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
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Need a lot more than that to get blokes to move up that way.gazzamagoo wrote:BREAK OUT THE BROWN PAPER BAGS!nwdfanparade wrote:Mark often dropped into (not literally) the Nwd History Group meetings in the old Premiers Bar. I could listen to Mark talk football all day. Brilliant football brain, scary what he could do for the Doggies (if the Doggies have enough money for recruiting).northerner wrote:And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
Still got some of those DVD’s in storage
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I wonder how many players live city side/ western suburbs/ eastern suburbs etc.....Jim05 wrote:Need a lot more than that to get blokes to move up that way.gazzamagoo wrote:BREAK OUT THE BROWN PAPER BAGS!nwdfanparade wrote:Mark often dropped into (not literally) the Nwd History Group meetings in the old Premiers Bar. I could listen to Mark talk football all day. Brilliant football brain, scary what he could do for the Doggies (if the Doggies have enough money for recruiting).northerner wrote:And in a welcome boost to the Club, Mark Ross has just been appointed as the new Football Manager.
He was the Operations Manager at Norwood for several years. At present he is working for a Player Management Group as a Talent ID specialist; so hopefully he may have some connections through this?
Still got some of those DVD’s in storage
Could the club look to train once a week in more of a city location...I imagine a lot of footy clubs would have ovals free on Monday night as an example. Would this have an affect if players only had to travel to the beff twice a week for training not three times. How many volunteers/trainers do they need at training and are there any who would be willing to travel into the city once a week to assist with this.
If this is going to be an ongoing issue I think we need to look outside the square a bit more. Albeit I cant see the big deal with a bit of travelling for training....shit we travel 45 minutes regularly to go from Spalding to Redhill and most of us are pleb b graders
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Izzy didn't want to train 3 nights per week, plus he had a new kid.bulldogproud wrote:I believe that our number one priority has to be a tall marking forward. This would help straighten up our play and give our mids confidence in delivering the ball forward. Much as I love Aidan, he is more a half-forward flanker than a key forward. Fraser does well when forward, but we really need him all over the ground (a clone or two of him would helpJK wrote:Recruits will be on their way soon enough ..Jim05 wrote:Definitely need some astute and shrewd recruiting as the reserves are pretty thin for talent and both underage sides are woeful currently so not sure there is much down there than can step up.
I don’t think the league side is that far off TBH and are competitive most weeks). Two players we lost whom would have been handy were Daniel Menzel and Connor McLean. At Norwood, Conner has proven to be a better player than we seemed to give him credit for. Maybe we didn't manage him well?
The return of Marcus Barreau next year will be really useful, as will a full pre-season for Aaron Nietschke. I also hope that Hosko decides to go around at least one more time.
I wonder if Isaya McKenzie may be interested in returning? Not sure how enjoyable it would be having to play community football as much as he does as part of the Crows setup.
Cheers
Things might have changed, maybe we could have another chat?
BUT is he the sort of player we desperately need right now?
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