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He is a star. A gun. Skilled, smart, gutsy.

How the hell he isnt in our leadership group is anyones guess.

Congrats Brad Green - you have the Yze_magic seal of approval. You have now arrived on the big stage.

ps.

If anyone ever calls him soft ever again, I will personally destroy them.

He is in the leadership group. They changed it during this week, he is in aswell as Moloney and Neitz Yze and robbo are all out

 
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I thought you were on holiday for six months.

It'd be a nice break not to have the bleeding obvious posted every other minute.

Enough grandstanding and more reflection.

I created this thread 2 weeks ago.

When people like you were calling for Green to be traded.

 
This sealed his grip on the captaincy next year.

We can only hope......

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I asked Brent Moloney last night to name the one player who would vote for to be the next captain.

He said Brad Green. I asked why he wasn't in the leadership previously, he told me it was because he was on a limited program and not training with the main group, and so he assumed the new blokes in the team would not have voted for him as they had less interaction with Brad, than guys like Miller, Bruce etc.

So it's a good sign that he wasn't ignored by the players in not being included


I asked Brent Moloney last night to name the one player who would vote for to be the next captain.

He said Brad Green. I asked why he wasn't in the leadership previously, he told me it was because he was on a limited program and not training with the main group, and so he assumed the new blokes in the team would not have voted for him as they had less interaction with Brad, than guys like Miller, Bruce etc.

So it's a good sign that he wasn't ignored by the players in not being included

That is good to hear

Brad is our best player. Our best off-field leader. Our best club role-model.

Brad and Brock will be the guys leading us into a future with much success.

brad green

brad miller

brock mclean

could all be good captains IMO

 

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