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We have reached a critical time of the season,with a seriously depleted side.We need Leadership and Experience.We need someone who can rev the team up.I vote for Jordan Lewis, with apologies to Bernie.I would really love Max to be captain, but he needs to concentrate on his ruck work.At the moment.

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I vote maxy. It's a good banter point and little more. Plantar fasciitis can disappear quickly for those with the heart to do what must be done. I expect to see Viney back very soon. 

Edit: if it does turn out to be major delay for viney though, tmac and Gawn temp game day co captains would be an interesting model. Whoever is captain is only so for 4 quarters a week. Lewis is a definite no for mine. Vince wouldn't bother me.

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They did not appoint a vice-captains as we have co-captains never imagining we would lose both. Have to look to the leadership group but in this situation, they only need to nominate someone to toss the coin as the entire leadership group needs to stand up and LEAD. To cover injuries everybody needs to lift a bit

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Im inclined under the circumstances to annoint the pied piper himself..Mr Gawn. 

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2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Clayton Oliver. Why not, we've had young captains in the past. 

:lol::blink:

Yeah the careers of Trengove & grimes worked out wonderfully!

His in his second year of development way too young!

Need  a steady head with experience 

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Although he has t been in great form I went for Bernie. He's been around the club for quite a while now, has the respect of his teammates and is an experienced head. I think in this situation we need experience as our captain. So it would be Vince or Lewis for me. 

Maybe we do a bit of Grant Thomas as give each player a week as captain! :lol:

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3 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

I vote maxy. It's a good banter point and little more. Plantar fasciitis can disappear quickly for those with the heart to do what must be done. I expect to see Viney back very soon. 

 

Like 127 Hours? I suppose if anyone would saw off their own foot to take the field it would be Jack Viney.

 

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11 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

T Mac, easily.

He has played like a true leader lately.

 Will say this for Tommy, the way he's been playing has reminded me for David Neitz. 

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4 hours ago, GM11 said:

T. McDonald deserves it.

Whats with the 1 in 3 love for J Lewis, Hes not consistent in form and while hes played many games only 10 of those have been with us. TEN....how can he captain?

T Mac

Jetta

Gawn

Vince

or even Trenners back in 

 

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