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  On 03/04/2019 at 09:27, picket fence said:

Ah, Clarry Choo Choo!??

Great great player, but just doesn’t  strike me as a leader. And if we don’t have success over the next couple of years other clubs will be circling like flies around the proverbial

 
  On 03/04/2019 at 11:19, bobby1554 said:

Great great player, but just doesn’t  strike me as a leader. And if we don’t have success over the next couple of years other clubs will be circling like flies around the proverbial

Yes so whats not to like about him ?? Leads from the front typical leader , If the club overloooks him THEN the crows will be circling!

Happy to lead the Clarry Choo Choo for VC honours!!

A vacancy will be created when Jones decides to step down & my thoughts are that wont be happening too soon. Maxy is the obvious choice to step in as VC or joint captain with Jack......

Tom McDonald continues to impress, off the field & would come into some form of contention.

From all reports Lever is held in a much higher regard than Brayshaw, & if he can stay injury free, then he may hold down a role but maybe 3 or 4 years away....

 
  On 04/04/2019 at 06:59, Laughing Goat said:

A vacancy will be created when Jones decides to step down & my thoughts are that wont be happening too soon. Maxy is the obvious choice to step in as VC or joint captain with Jack......

Tom McDonald continues to impress, off the field & would come into some form of contention.

From all reports Lever is held in a much higher regard than Brayshaw, & if he can stay injury free, then he may hold down a role but maybe 3 or 4 years away....

Whose?

  On 04/04/2019 at 06:59, Laughing Goat said:

A vacancy will be created when Jones decides to step down & my thoughts are that wont be happening too soon. Maxy is the obvious choice to step in as VC or joint captain with Jack......

Tom McDonald continues to impress, off the field & would come into some form of contention.

From all reports Lever is held in a much higher regard than Brayshaw, & if he can stay injury free, then he may hold down a role but maybe 3 or 4 years away....

Tmac ?

You'd have someone who seem incapable of tackling...as a captain of any sort 

A no for me.


  On 02/04/2019 at 11:28, titan_uranus said:

Couldn't disagree more.

If there's been one consistent failing of this club since 2006, it's been our lack of leadership from within the playing group.

This^

I'd add the new rules with runners has added to our woes. We don't have the on field leaders to make up for the loss of communications/marshalling/instructions from the runners (until Lewis is back anyway).

  On 04/04/2019 at 22:16, beelzebub said:

Tmac ?

You'd have someone who seem incapable of tackling...as a captain of any sort 

A no for me.

That's a strange comment considering that one of our current captains has had 1 & 2 tackles in last 2 games. Leadership extends beyond the footy field & Tom has proven quite literate & honest in front of the camera......instead of talking & promising [censored].

A yes for me.

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