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For a while after his retirement, Joel MacDonald was flying high with a delivery company called GetSwift. The company was listed on the ASX and considered to be a market darling with Joel's net worth for a short time around $200 million.

Yesterday it all came tumbling down with GetSwift found guilty of various ASIC breaches. Penalties are yet to be imposed, but it appears Joel may be banned from managing corporations. Sad to see. 

 

Even when it was flying high it had "hmmmmm" written all over it.

I'm still a annoyed we recruited him. We could have selected Dylan Grimes who Richmond grabbed with the next pick.

Dean Bailey seemed frustrated that we missed out on Luke Ball so McDonald was presented as a "gun" recruit instead of the plodder that he really was.

 


21 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

I'm still a annoyed we recruited him. We could have selected Dylan Grimes who Richmond grabbed with the next pick.

Dean Bailey seemed frustrated that we missed out on Luke Ball so McDonald was presented as a "gun" recruit instead of the plodder that he really was.

 

What a sliding doors moment that would have been for Dylan Grimes and the family. Jack was getting established with the club and the Grimes clan were committed Demon fans but that rookie draft selection of Dylan was significant because he’s become a triple premiership player with Richmond while Macdonald was at best serviceable over a much shorter space of time. Another bad choice of player in a sad and regrettable time in the club’s history.

I quite liked Joel McDonald as a player.

In retrospect though, not selecting Dylan Grimes was a mistake.

It wasn’t our only mistake during that period though. And it wasn’t our most seismic one either.

It’s funny to think that Luke Ball wouldn’t even talk to us back then, and now everyone wants to talk to us.

In fact, I wonder if Isaac Smith regrets rejecting a 3 year contract with us, to accept a 2 year deal with a club in an entirely different city.

Regrets heh?!

1 hour ago, Ron Burgundy said:

It’s funny to think that Luke Ball wouldn’t even talk to us back then, and now everyone wants to talk to us.

In retrospect, I'm glad that Ball didn't have any interest in us, as I thought he was kind of meh at Collingwood and to be honest, I never really noticed him at St Kilda either.  But then again I don't remember watching either side that closely at the time, so maybe he was actually a better player than I'm crediting him with.  My perception in retrospect is still that there was way too much hype over his move than it really warrented.  He wasn't anything like the Judd to Carlton kind of impact.

Does also make me think just how important the connection that players build with their team mates is to their output and contribution to team.  Probably a skill within itself for established players quickly adapt to their new role and how to best work together in a new environment and something that the gun recruits we have acquired in recent years, such as Lever, May, Langdon and Brown have clearly mastered.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

 
23 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

I quite liked Joel McDonald as a player.

In retrospect though, not selecting Dylan Grimes was a mistake.

It wasn’t our only mistake during that period though. And it wasn’t our most seismic one either.

It’s funny to think that Luke Ball wouldn’t even talk to us back then, and now everyone wants to talk to us.

In fact, I wonder if Isaac Smith regrets rejecting a 3 year contract with us, to accept a 2 year deal with a club in an entirely different city.

Regrets heh?!

Who would we drop to fit  Isaac Smith?

Bowey? Sparrow? 
I wanna get Premierships into our young players

Edited by radar


On 2/20/2018 at 4:31 PM, M_9 said:

 

"GetSwift and its former Melbourne Football Club player chief executive Joel Macdonald is facing a class action from shareholders that could cost the logistics software company $300 million after the company admitted it had not told investors it had lost key contracts......"

 

Why does he have to be identified as a Melbourne player? He was at Brisbane for longer! 😕

On 11/13/2021 at 12:12 PM, Ron Burgundy said:

I quite liked Joel McDonald as a player.

In retrospect though, not selecting Dylan Grimes was a mistake.

It wasn’t our only mistake during that period though. And it wasn’t our most seismic one either.

It’s funny to think that Luke Ball wouldn’t even talk to us back then, and now everyone wants to talk to us.

In fact, I wonder if Isaac Smith regrets rejecting a 3 year contract with us, to accept a 2 year deal with a club in an entirely different city.

Regrets heh?!

Isaac moved to Geelong for lifestyle reasons. He rejected MFC offer for this reason. I’m sure he would reflect on this decision but I’m told he loves playing and living in Geelong. He is not a guy to live with regrets. 

8 hours ago, radar said:

Who would we drop to fit  Isaac Smith?

Bowey? Sparrow? 
I wanna get Premierships into our young players

Smith would have been an unbelievable cherry on top.

He had an excellent year at Jeelong and there doesn't appear any signs he won't have another strong year in 2022.

Would happily play him over Sparrow (sorry)

2 hours ago, hemingway said:

Isaac moved to Geelong for lifestyle reasons. He rejected MFC offer for this reason. I’m sure he would reflect on this decision but I’m told he loves playing and living in Geelong. He is not a guy to live with regrets. 

Pull the other one. He went to the Cats because they went within a whisker of a flag in 2020 while we struggled. He figured he would have a better chance of winning a flag with them.

5 hours ago, hemingway said:

Isaac moved to Geelong for lifestyle reasons. He rejected MFC offer for this reason. I’m sure he would reflect on this decision but I’m told he loves playing and living in Geelong. He is not a guy to live with regrets. 

He even laughed when missing a set shot after the siren to take Hawks to a GF. Seems like a [censored] to me but each to their own (cue someone to be outraged for some weird reason)


7 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

He even laughed when missing a set shot after the siren

I thought he was laughing before he took the shot, WoK, as if to say it was a fait accompli.

14 hours ago, adonski said:

Would happily play him over Sparrow (sorry)

No.

23 hours ago, radar said:

Who would we drop to fit  Isaac Smith?

Bowey? Sparrow? 
I wanna get Premierships into our young players

Smith and his recruitment to the Demons - had it occurred - would have been a retrograde step into ' ... wonder if he'll perform this week for four quarters ...' territory.

19 hours ago, adonski said:

Smith would have been an unbelievable cherry on top.

He had an excellent year at Jeelong and there doesn't appear any signs he won't have another strong year in 2022.

Would happily play him over Sparrow (sorry)

Finals Specialist  - GF goal assists to BBB and Fritsch at clutch moments. 14 possies, 5 inside 50's

Then his 3rd 1/4 goal one for the Ages. 50 m off 1 step and 4 Dogs running at him

Barely 21 years old.

1 minute ago, Demon17 said:

Finals Specialist  - GF goal assists to BBB and Fritsch at clutch moments. 14 possies, 5 inside 50's

Then his 3rd 1/4 goal one for the Ages. 50 m off 1 step and 4 Dogs running at him

Barely 21 years old.

Comparing Sparrow's finals record to Smith's is ambitious but I'm bullish on him too

 


On 11/15/2021 at 4:00 PM, adonski said:

Comparing Sparrow's finals record to Smith's is ambitious but I'm bullish on him too

 

Ambition is good. (paraphrasing Cometti). But what struck me was how well the youngsters performed in the heat . Sparrow had a lot of mates.

  • 1 year later...

Not a millionaire any more ... and banned from being a director.

Former AFL player handed $1m fine, ban as GetSwift hit with penalties

Former AFL player Joel Macdonald has been ordered to pay $1 million and will be disqualified from managing corporations for 12 years, as the Federal Court handed logistics provider GetSwift the largest-ever penalty for breaching continuous disclosure laws.

Macdonald, a former Melbourne Demons player, was previously director of the last-mile logistics company, which became a market darling during Australia’s golden era for tech stocks ...

... Justice Michael Lee found Macdonald was focused on making money, with “little understanding or regard for his legal obligations as a director”.

Edited by mauriesy

The comments about Isaac Smith regretting going to Jee-long instead of Melbourne didn't age well.

2022 ... premiership medal ... Norm Smith medal.

 

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