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Is there anybody currently at the club more responsible for the current state of the playing group?

He's been in charge of List Management since 2009 and despite all the high draft picks, never in my lifetime has this team looked as bad as it does right now.

As much flack as Prendergast gets on here it was Harrington sitting right by his side and was ultimately the guy Barry answered to.

I have a lot of faith in Jason Taylor and think we're in good hands with regards to recruiting but the "General Manager of List Management" continuing in said position doesn't appear to be in the club's best interests.

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I could be wrong, but my understanding is that he's a number cruncher whose chief responsibility is to manage the salary cap for now and in to the future. I'd be amazed if he had that much say in the actual comings bode goings in the list, and I highly doubt Barry reported to him. He and Baz would have been at the same level on the org chart.

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I could be wrong, but my understanding is that he's a number cruncher whose chief responsibility is to manage the salary cap for now and in to the future. I'd be amazed if he had that much say in the actual comings bode goings in the list, and I highly doubt Barry reported to him. He and Baz would have been at the same level on the org chart.

Who gives out the lengths of the contracts Nasher?

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Who gives out the lengths of the contracts Nasher?

Good question, don't know. He may have input, but it seems unlikely to me that an analyst would have the authority to get a team "stuck" with a player longer than the footy guys wanted him. I expect he gets told by the footy boffins what the parameters are like who they want to keep and for how long, then he negotiates with the player managers on their behalf. I'm just guessing now though.
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I could be wrong, but my understanding is that he's a number cruncher whose chief responsibility is to manage the salary cap for now and in to the future. I'd be amazed if he had that much say in the actual comings bode goings in the list, and I highly doubt Barry reported to him. He and Baz would have been at the same level on the org chart.

I remember reading it an article and it makes sense for the 'National Recruiting Manager' to report to the 'General Manager of List Management' (there's been heaps of articles about Barry and Tim working together on the drafts). Couldn't find the actual article but found one that goes against your initial "number crunching" theory...

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/no2-pick-is-still-in-the-mix/story-e6frepf6-1225769301958

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I remember reading it an article and it makes sense for the 'National Recruiting Manager' to report to the 'General Manager of List Management' (there's been heaps of articles about Barry and Tim working together on the drafts). Couldn't find the actual article but found one that goes against your initial "number crunching" theory...

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/no2-pick-is-still-in-the-mix/story-e6frepf6-1225769301958

Does it?

Harrington is looking at the make-up of the list, including player contracts, though Prendergast will have the final call on who is drafted into the club.

Equals Harrington crunches the numbers, Prendergast picks the players. Given that part of Prendergast's (and Viney Snr's) role is conducting player trades, it's a no-brainer that they have to work closely with the guy responsible for player contracts.
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Does it?Equals Harrington crunches the numbers, Prendergast picks the players. Given that part of Prendergast's (and Viney Snr's) role is conducting player trades, it's a no-brainer that they have to work closely with the guy responsible for player contracts.

You are either naïve or deliberately undermining the role of the GM of List Management. He oversees all to do with the list and plays a huge part in de-listings and acquisitions. all in accordance with the big plan for the future.

Hence he is a big part of the current problem.

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You are either naïve or deliberately undermining the role of the GM of List Management. He oversees all to do with the list and plays a huge part in de-listings and acquisitions. all in accordance with the big plan for the future.

Hence he is a big part of the current problem.

Wanky job title notwithstanding, I would be amazed if TH had any more than a bit part in choosing who is on the list. That has to fall to the coach and the chief recruiter. It just has to.
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You are either naïve or deliberately undermining the role of the GM of List Management. He oversees all to do with the list and plays a huge part in de-listings and acquisitions. all in accordance with the big plan for the future.

Hence he is a big part of the current problem.

I'm with Nasher - Harrington is just the bloke managing what people are getting paid - he doesn't have a say in who gets contracts.

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So the question then is, who is responsible for the overall direction of the list?

Five years ago the decision was made to rebuild through the draft and get games into the kids - where does that decision come from?

And last year the decision was made to abandon the kids and to use the media's loose term "Moneyball" it - who makes that call? Is that the Head of Footy? The Coach? The List Manager? Ultimately it's probably all three to some extent, but there has to be an overall person responsible for the Recruiting / List Management strategy the club takes doesn't there?

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I could be wrong, but my understanding is that he's a number cruncher whose chief responsibility is to manage the salary cap for now and in to the future. I'd be amazed if he had that much say in the actual comings bode goings in the list, and I highly doubt Barry reported to him. He and Baz would have been at the same level on the org chart.

Derrick Hine, Steven Wells and Graham Wright are all list managers at their clubs.

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And last year the decision was made to abandon the kids ....

Better not tell that to Barry, Stark, Viney, Toumpas, Kent ... not to mention I've-just-turned-18 Hogan.

We've taken as many kids as we always did, and then some.

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