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I'm on record of being in total support of just about all list management decisions this year and whilst I disagree with some I'm please that Neeld has made these decisions and is backing his judgement. It's something I think didn't happen enough under Bailey.

Next year will be fascinating because we will be able to judge Neeld's judgement as we will have so many of our past players playing for other clubs. To my knowledge the following are in action:

Morton WC

Bennell WC

Gysberts NM

Martin Bris

Moloney Bris

Petterd Rich

Rivers Geel

It must almost be a record for a club to have so many players playing at other clubs in the following year.

My only major regret in that lot is Gysberts and to a lesser degree Rivers, but I'm glad he has a chance to play meaningful footy after 6 years of crud.

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Fan, do you remember me calling for our list to be turned over back when Daniher was coach ? I made note about how few picks we'd had in the ND. Far less than other clubs over a 5 year period. It might be somewhere in the ether. It was about 6/7 years ago.

I'm rapt that we're finally turning the list over. There's not one player I regret losing. Not all of the new ones will make it, but Neeld is now starting to get his list.

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I think a number of players in that list will be serviceable at their new clubs and a couple may do very well.

I have stated in another thread that I wouldn't consider their delisting/trading mistakes in that scenario. Some of those players had run their course at the MFC and sometimes these deals have a way of suiting all parties.

Also some of the players can't give Neeld what he needs from a physical POV and they may suit other club's game styles.

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Fan, do you remember me calling for our list to be turned over back when Daniher was coach ?

Yes I do and I think you were right. It also didn't help that the players we thought would develop in that era never did - Sylvia, McLean, Dunn, Bate, Bell,,,,,,,,,,

It doesn't matter if one or two of those players have good careers at other clubs either, it will just be interesting. If more than 2 do then you'd have to question Neeld's judgement. I don't count Rivers in that.

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Might just be me but I havent the slightest interest in any of them.

They are someones elses list . yesterday stuff.

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It doesn't matter if one or two of those players have good careers at other clubs either, it will just be interesting. If more than 2 do then you'd have to question Neeld's judgement. I don't count Rivers in that.

Who cares? If Neeld achieves a shift of culture, gets the club moving in the right direction and we start playing finals..

These decisions need to be looked at with a broader view, and the results judged on what happens at the MFC not elsewhere.

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Might just be me but I havent the slightest interest in any of them.

They are someones elses list . yesterday stuff.

I could argue your point over Junior but I guess it was a vastly different circumstance that saw him end up at GWS.

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Who cares? If Neeld achieves a shift of culture, gets the club moving in the right direction and we start playing finals..

These decisions need to be looked at with a broader view, and the results judged on what happens at the MFC not elsewhere.

Yes ..... I agree with you

If we really start performing then its neither here nor there that our discards perform elsewhere.If Neeld's recruiting and training strategies produce a winning mix - then he's done the job.

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Who cares? If Neeld achieves a shift of culture, gets the club moving in the right direction and we start playing finals..

These decisions need to be looked at with a broader view, and the results judged on what happens at the MFC not elsewhere.

I see where you are coming from but the FD job is to identify talent and develop it. If other clubs can routinely do this with our rejects I'd think that's a worry.

FWIW I can't see that happening but it will be interesting to observe.

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I see where you are coming from but the FD job is to identify talent and develop it. If other clubs can routinely do this with our rejects I'd think that's a worry.

FWIW I can't see that happening but it will be interesting to observe.

If they start winning flags with our rejects at front and centre then I will be concerned.

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Morton WC: Skinny outside mid with questionable mental strength and poor disposal. Can run all day. Not AFL standard. If you are going to be a skinny mid you need to be as good as Lewis Jetta or Stephen Hill on the outside.

Bennell WC: Skinny outsider who cannot find the footy and cannot influence a contest physically. Good skills and speed.

Gysberts NM: Skinny insider/clearance player who cannot physically influence a contest, below average pace average and skill. Not AFL standard.

Martin Bris: Athletic big man who doesn't take enough marks and gets lost but may continue to improve. Serviceable ruckman.

Moloney Bris: Very good front running clearance mid, poor defensive side due to a failure in development/coaching. Too far gone for Neeld to remedy. Needs a change. Will no doubt get some BOGs at Brisbane, will never be an MFC regret however.

Petterd Rich: X factor forward whose ambition doesn't match his size. Should have been 6 inches taller and 10kg heavier. Like the bloke just not durable enough. Can play midfield but better options. If fit will perform well at tiges, but likely to break down.

Rivers Geel: Wanted to go.

Most players have a physical deficiency which prevents them from playing the role for which they were drafted.

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I'm on record of being in total support of just about all list management decisions this year and whilst I disagree with some I'm please that Neeld has made these decisions and is backing his judgement. It's something I think didn't happen enough under Bailey.

Next year will be fascinating because we will be able to judge Neeld's judgement as we will have so many of our past players playing for other clubs. To my knowledge the following are in action:

Morton WC

Bennell WC

Gysberts NM

Martin Bris

Moloney Bris

Petterd Rich

Rivers Geel

It must almost be a record for a club to have so many players playing at other clubs in the following year.

My only major regret in that lot is Gysberts and to a lesser degree Rivers, but I'm glad he has a chance to play meaningful footy after 6 years of crud.

The thing that upsets me is that we basically got nothing for the whole lot.

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I'm on record of being in total support of just about all list management decisions this year and whilst I disagree with some I'm please that Neeld has made these decisions and is backing his judgement.

Hi Fan,

I'm pleased of your support about all list management decisions this year. I'm interested to know what views you had/have of Neale Daniher and his football department under Paul Gardner with regard to the state of the list they left us in 2007 when he walked out?

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Yes I do and I think you were right. It also didn't help that the players we thought would develop in that era never did - Sylvia, McLean, Dunn, Bate, Bell,,,,,,,,,,

It doesn't matter if one or two of those players have good careers at other clubs either, it will just be interesting. If more than 2 do then you'd have to question Neeld's judgement. I don't count Rivers in that.

Fan, Fan fan always pushing a political agenda! Just joking.

Big cull no doubt but i agree it doesn't matter if one or two have good careers elsewhere. There are lots of examples of players who have been traded out and gone on to use the rejection as motivation to prove their previous club wrong. What i don't agree with is that if more than two do well this means we'd have to question Neelds judgement. It doesn't follow that if two or more of those players goes on to be successful at another club they would ipso facto have been successful if they had remained at the dees, or indeed fitted in with our plans.

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Good to see Bennell and Petterd get an opportunity. WC were allegedly going to draft Bennell with the pick after we drafted him and Craig Cameron loved Petterd and tossed up between him and Frawley at 12 in that draft so there's a logical connection there. It'll be fascinating to see how they go.

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What i don't agree with is that if more than two do well this means we'd have to question Neelds judgement. It doesn't follow that if two or more of those players goes on to be successful at another club they would ipso facto have been successful if they had remained at the dees, or indeed fitted in with our plans.

Yes, I sort of agree, but how do you judge him on list management and player judgement then?

I don't know where to find the information but 7 players off our list who we didn't want are rated high enough by other clubs to be given another go or sort after. That must be a record.

I think that is interesting. Clubs don't take players on unless they think they can play a role and be AFL players.

It will be interesting to see.

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Yes, I sort of agree, but how do you judge him on list management and player judgement then?

I don't know where to find the information but 7 players off our list who we didn't want are rated high enough by other clubs to be given another go or sort after. That must be a record.

I think that is interesting. Clubs don't take players on unless they think they can play a role and be AFL players.

It will be interesting to see.

You judge him on the list he is building. The players he has cut are all products of another coaches approach. Totally fair though to judge him over the next 5 years in terms of list management and picking players as it is his group and his choices. Clark was a pretty good start i'd have to say.

As for other clubs wanting the so not so magnificent seven i would suggest that only Rivers would have been truly sort after, followed a fair way by Moloney. Look at the picks clubs were only prepared to give up for the rest (none in four cases).

I would argue also that without the 2 exapansion clubs a few of these players would have not played another game of AFL footy. An interesting article in the Age highlights this: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/new-clubs-stretching-talent-pool-to-the-limit-20121211-2b6yr.html

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Bennell is now a lock to play in a premiership.

Yes exactly .

With Morton

at Claremont .

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Yes, I sort of agree, but how do you judge him on list management and player judgement then?

I don't know where to find the information but 7 players off our list who we didn't want are rated high enough by other clubs to be given another go or sort after. That must be a record.

I think that is interesting. Clubs don't take players on unless they think they can play a role and be AFL players.

It will be interesting to see.

5, and of the 5 a couple were of enough value for us to trade in order to fill specific needs.

Moloney and Rivers would have stayed but elected to leave they weren't let go.

Judge the footy dept on the list that is created now.

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Moloney and Rivers would have stayed but elected to leave they weren't let go.

I reckon they would have shipped Moloney in the unlikely event he wanted to stay

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