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I'd be shocked if Roos hadn't already talked with him. Perfect fit and almost exactly same situation as Cross was last year.

Plus the go home factor leading into his retirement, with very few other clubs showing much interest I'd guess.

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Currently building/renovating a house in Barwon Heads for his family

Will be returning to Melbourne in 2015, is filthy with Sydney for being frozen out like he is

Wants to play on but depends on someone wanting him

We do, we do, & not only that, we need him, to help us shape the new culture.... We want it fashioned, and firmed, then forged solid. before he's finished.

And he may be able to help us into the finals for the first time in some years, in a meaningful way.

Tell RO'K our kids are in need of true leadership, we have just got some, recently, but we need more.

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1 year as a playing development coach sitting up forward? would bring experience, leadership and another insight into the swans culture, players would learn a lot about training standards, having a clean lifestyle and what it takes to become a hard work based star, I have never thought of O'keefe as super talented but works as hard as anyone.

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1 year as a playing development coach sitting up forward? would bring experience, leadership and another insight into the swans culture, players would learn a lot about training standards, having a clean lifestyle and what it takes to become a hard work based star, I have never thought of O'keefe as super talented but works as hard as anyone.

Then just hire him as a coach...
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He might be a good 'bridge' forward while we await Salem and JKH to be able to play more. I don't think we have got to 'critical mass experienced players' yet so I am open to this.

Get some talented kids, surround them with professionals, try and get/keep some stars - that's my list management philosophy in a sentence.

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Then just hire him as a coach...

its not the same WYL.

The coach is different to your mates onfield, as one of your peers risking life & limb out there in battle. We need courageous sergeants leading from their actions. Like Crossy's doing, & Dawsey, speaking out & giving examples, lifting standards so they're all not wasting each others time going thur motions.

Jones is a shy humble hardworker who is learning leadership from these very guys. We need to bring in more of them, & I would consider Ball as well, in some form.

The young players have to learn that they have to work harder, to jump over these great footballers, to get into the jumper of their own. Easy jumpers has meant a lowering of standards, instead of them raising the bar.

This is why we end up with Hollywood Boulevard carp. & 2 classes within one club. lazy talents, & unsung hardworkers. this doesn't work.

RO'K would cost us virtually nothing but a list spot, increases depth a lot on his own, not to mention his maturity & experiences, & professionalism he'd teach.

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At 34 he is probably too old.
Cross is 31 and on year to year contracts. No only that, he was still playing when we got him from the Doggies.
ROK has barely cracked a game this year and has been playing in the NEAFL which is awful quality. To put the quality of that league in perspective, Tom Mitchell who also can't crack a game at the Swans, had a 64 disposal game in the NEAFL. 64 disposals. Shows how poor the quality is if any player can reach a total like that.

ROK has been a fantastic player, but at 34 and struggling, don't think he is worth it to us to hold a kid like Salem or JKH out of the side, and he surely wouldn't sign on if he knew he'd be playing at Casey.

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its not the same WYL.

The coach is different to your mates onfield, as one of your peers risking life & limb out there in battle. We need courageous sergeants leading from their actions. Like Crossy's doing, & Dawsey, speaking out & giving examples, lifting standards so they're all not wasting each others time going thur motions.

Jones is a shy humble hardworker who is learning leadership from these very guys. We need to bring in more of them, & I would consider Ball as well, in some form.

The young players have to learn that they have to work harder, to jump over these great footballers, to get into the jumper of their own. Easy jumpers has meant a lowering of standards, instead of them raising the bar.

This is why we end up with Hollywood Boulevard carp. & 2 classes within one club. lazy talents, & unsung hardworkers. this doesn't work.

RO'K would cost us virtually nothing but a list spot, increases depth a lot on his own, not to mention his maturity & experiences, & professionalism he'd teach.

Please spare the lecture DL. he will be 34 next season & has played reserves footy this season.

It's over. We are not a retirement village.

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Then just hire him as a coach...

That would be his primary role, he wouldn't be able to offer heaps on field, even playing at Casey he would offer a lot to the development of Salem and co, personally I think he could still play some games in the seniors for us as a forward

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That would be his primary role, he wouldn't be able to offer heaps on field, even playing at Casey he would offer a lot to the development of Salem and co, personally I think he could still play some games in the seniors for us as a forward

just like Byrnes did hey...

He has been playing in the NSW Feeder comp.

His playing days at AFL Level are done.

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just like Byrnes did hey...

He has been playing in the NSW Feeder comp.

His playing days at AFL Level are done.

He is a fair bit better than Byrnes though, had 35 touches on he weekend, been getting 30 plus most weeks

I completely understand the concerns regarding his age, but I would think just the players actually seeing him train and stuff would be how to get the most value from him, from our point of view.

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He is a fair bit better than Byrnes though, had 35 touches on he weekend, been getting 30 plus most weeks

I completely understand the concerns regarding his age, but I would think just the players actually seeing him train and stuff would be how to get the most value from him, from our point of view.

We have coaches who now inspire. No need to clog up the list with players who can no longer play.

He has had a wonderful career. Time to put the boots away.

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At 34 he is probably too old.

Cross is 31 and on year to year contracts. No only that, he was still playing when we got him from the Doggies.

ROK has barely cracked a game this year and has been playing in the NEAFL which is awful quality. To put the quality of that league in perspective, Tom Mitchell who also can't crack a game at the Swans, had a 64 disposal game in the NEAFL. 64 disposals. Shows how poor the quality is if any player can reach a total like that.

ROK has been a fantastic player, but at 34 and struggling, don't think he is worth it to us to hold a kid like Salem or JKH out of the side, and he surely wouldn't sign on if he knew he'd be playing at Casey.

thats just it, he wouldn't hold them out of the side, if he plays well enough to demand the Red&Blue jumper in his number. if they play to a strong enough level, then some player will make way for them.

raising the standards doesn't destroy kids, it makes them jump higher.

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I was leaning towards agreeing with you 'why you little', but now I'm thinking maybe he can add.

Can you imagine as a young developing player looking up and seeing Ryan O'Keefe running around, giving bumtaps for a good tackle or hard running. Counts for a lot in my mind.

A mate of mine at the Swans reckons he's in good knick, bit slow but driven. Sounds a bit like Crossy to me..

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I was leaning towards agreeing with you 'why you little', but now I'm thinking maybe he can add.

Can you imagine as a young developing player looking up and seeing Ryan O'Keefe running around, giving bumtaps for a good tackle or hard running. Counts for a lot in my mind.

A mate of mine at the Swans reckons he's in good knick, bit slow but driven. Sounds a bit like Crossy to me..

But he doesn't play Crossy's role.

The game will be faster in 2015 & ROK will be further off the pace.

We have to move forward not just hang on.

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What are list sizes these days? 38 players?

ROK could easily fit onto our list, if he is good enough to make his way into our best 22 is another thing entirely, but if the body is sound, he might add significant value to the club in terms of training standards, assisting younger players on the list playing down at Casey etc.

He is said to be a consumate professional in regards to preparation etc similar to Crossy, and people are moaning cos he can't get a gig in the Sydney best 22? Seriously? I doubt if 5 of our players would get a spot in the best 22 at Sydney.

I don't think age is an issue, if the body is sound, the player and club is willing, and he can play a role then I don't think it's such a stupid call for 1 year contract.

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