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He would not be appointed captain of the Australian team if this was the case.

I beg to differ.

The international rules series is a Mickey mouse competition, and Green was the most experienced and senior player in a very green side, with an AFL club captaincy to lend credence to his leadership abilities, either rightly or wrongly.

I think he was elected captain partly by default, and partly because of how he looked best on paper.

Ease had little time with the players to make a proper judgment.

That's why Neeld still hasn't made a decision on the captaincy, despite having coached the playing group for a lot longer.

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I think Green did a pretty good job last year

It would not have been easy defending us to the media or playing in our forward line last year

He is a gutsy player who always does his best and most of us would not have a clue about how he communicates with the other players

But they all seem to support him

Get off his back

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I think Green did a pretty good job last year

It would not have been easy defending us to the media or playing in our forward line last year

He is a gutsy player who always does his best and most of us would not have a clue about how he communicates with the other players

But they all seem to support him

Get off his back

Correct.

Almost all of Brads injuries throughout his career at the Dee's are a direct result of him putting his body on-the-line. I don't believe anyone who has followed Brads time at MFC can say that selfless acts of courage are not part of his game.

Interesting about his appointment in the international rules team given that the likes of James Kelly were other obvious choices. What the selection criteria for that was, who knows?

From a supporters perspective, we watched Brad fail quite miserably in the media and struggled on the field last year. 2011 was a just an outright dog of a year for any player let alone Brad to lead the Demons week in, week out so I defintitely think we need to cut him some slack.

I honestly think that if he were given another go he would flourish under the new coaching regime but I also believe there are other candidates with more potential and the abovementioned traits waiting for the opportunity.

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I think Green did a pretty good job last year

It would not have been easy defending us to the media or playing in our forward line last year

He is a gutsy player who always does his best and most of us would not have a clue about how he communicates with the other players

But they all seem to support him

Get off his back

No-one has questioned his courage, he's very brave, although I wouldn't consider him a physical player. But this is a supporter's forum where discussion is encouraged even in the knowledge that we won't all agree.

You thought he was pretty good as captain last year and I thought he was the worst I've seen in my time following the Dees.

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No-one has questioned his courage, he's very brave, although I wouldn't consider him a physical player. But this is a supporter's forum where discussion is encouraged even in the knowledge that we won't all agree.

You thought he was pretty good as captain last year and I thought he was the worst I've seen in my time following the Dees.

I doubt anyone would have looked good as captain last year.

Most players had poor seasons.

Hard to captain a side that is getting beaten by 30 goals.

I think he might get the job again.

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I doubt anyone would have looked good as captain last year.

Most players had poor seasons.

Hard to captain a side that is getting beaten by 30 goals.

I think he might get the job again.

Taking the words right out of my mouth again OD

Totally agree

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While we're at it, we could re-name the website vandemonsland.com and cast votes each round for the club Bass and Fairest ...

Indeed as a captain he has a good head on his shoulders - two in fact!

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I doubt anyone would have looked good as captain last year.

Most players had poor seasons.

Hard to captain a side that is getting beaten by 30 goals.

I think he might get the job again.

Ultimately, one can only be measured against their peers in a given year. Green's year was probably the worst I can recall for a captain. Only 3 players played more games than him in 2011 yet he didn't finish in the top 10 in the B&F. In fact, if you extrapolated the average votes given per games played Green would struggle to have made the top 20 in the B&F. For example, Austin Wonaeamirri only played 5 games, but he averaged more votes per game than Green.

I appreciate that many supporters natural inclination is to jump to the defence of club stalwarts, afterall that's probably what good supporters should do, however, I also like a dose of reality occasionally. If ever there was a year a club needed their captain to stand up it was 2011 for the MFC.

I'll let others sugar coat his season.

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Ultimately, one can only be measured against their peers in a given year. Green's year was probably the worst I can recall for a captain. Only 3 players played more games than him in 2011 yet he didn't finish in the top 10 in the B&F. In fact, if you extrapolated the average votes given per games played Green would struggle to have made the top 20 in the B&F. For example, Austin Wonaeamirri only played 5 games, but he averaged more votes per game than Green.

I appreciate that many supporters natural inclination is to jump to the defence of club stalwarts, afterall that's probably what good supporters should do, however, I also like a dose of reality occasionally. If ever there was a year a club needed their captain to stand up it was 2011 for the MFC.

I'll let others sugar coat his season.

What did you want him to do Harley(Geel) did not rate in their B&F but was a leader and a good captain. It's not just about the footy its about leadership and I don't think we, as supporters, realise the time and effort put in

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Interesting how the opening post is about the various traits required of a captain and the thread then seems to focus almost entirely on on-field performance. I don't know if Brad Green is a good captain or not. But I do believe that what happens when we don't see or hear about it is important. At training, in the media, stroking the egos of sponsors, helping youngsters understand the total demands of being a professional footballer - all these are important and a captain should have a significant role in all of them. I agree that a captain should be good enough to hold his spot in the team, but he doesn't have to be a star. (Gary Ablett Sr is an excellent example of a star not suited to being a captain).

Who was a better captain? David Neitz? James McDonald? Robbie Flower? Garry Lyon? How could any of us know?

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You make a good point.

Perhaps the title to this thread should be changed to "Leadership straits of an AFL club Captain"?

As long as the straits aren't dire.

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I read this "The characteristics we are after would be no different to any other club or any other sporting club," said Neeld. "We want guys to deliver through actions."

and thought maybe the captaincy will change and although I had believed Brad should be given another year, who does he mean?

Actions on field makes me think its Brent Moloney, but I was considering Mark Jamar. Cool calm collected, a bit left field but a good if taciturn speaker.

Our best ruck, a terrific forward when down there. Big presence. Not a lot of communicating in the obvious sense. A leader? I think so.

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I read this "The characteristics we are after would be no different to any other club or any other sporting club," said Neeld. "We want guys to deliver through actions."

and thought maybe the captaincy will change and although I had believed Brad should be given another year, who does he mean?

Actions on field makes me think its Brent Moloney, but I was considering Mark Jamar. Cool calm collected, a bit left field but a good if taciturn speaker.

Our best ruck, a terrific forward when down there. Big presence. Not a lot of communicating in the obvious sense. A leader? I think so.

I doubt he's referring to any particular player -- merely his philosophy.

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