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Good little interview with Richo. Discusses his role and how that's been affected due to the soft cap. Also touches on how the coaches box works on game day. He highly rates Langdon and possibly even flagged our intentions with the whole Weids vs Brown scenario

 

 

 

Nice one. Brownie looks like getting a game after the bye, I'd bet.

How impressive is Richo? Fantastic.

Sounds like Brown will get another block of games post bye, which I guess most people knew.

Interesting to hear Yze is responsible for stoppage and ball movement, as well as "midfield", but that does make some sense.

 

I like how he spoke of Harris Andrew's lack of influence and putting that down to some of the work Weid was doing.

Edit: Just looked at Harris Andrew's stats - he took 14 marks and had a fair bit of the ball. Make of that what you will.

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7 minutes ago, Cheesy D. Pun said:

I like how he spoke of Harris Andrew's lack of influence and putting that down to some of the work Weid was doing.

Edit: Just looked at Harris Andrew's stats - he took 14 marks and had a fair bit of the ball. Make of that what you will.

I think you will find quite a bit of that happened when Weid was off the ground. Haven't had a close look but I think only 2 of those marks were contested and a lot were them switching around trying to get out.


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37 minutes ago, A F said:

How impressive is Richo? Fantastic.

Sounds like Brown will get another block of games post bye, which I guess most people knew.

Interesting to hear Yze is responsible for stoppage and ball movement, as well as "midfield", but that does make some sense.

It was good to hear that the clubs strategic approach to the soft cap issue was going out and recruiting experience to assist Goody. You hear the names we've got at our disposal and they're as good (and experienced) as any in the competition - Richardson, Yze, Williams, Stafford, Chaplin . In contrast, I was listening to SEN yesterday and a Carlton caller asked Dwayne Russell "who's at Carlton to support Teague?". With respect to John Barker (now gone), Dale Amos, Ben Hudson, Cameron Bruce, Brent Stanton and Luke Power, we look to have them covered.

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19 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

It was good to hear that the clubs strategic approach to the soft cap issue was going out and recruiting experience to assist Goody. You hear the names we've got at our disposal and they're as good (and experienced) as any in the competition - Richardson, Yze, Williams, Stafford, Chaplin . In contrast, I was listening to SEN yesterday and a Carlton caller asked Dwayne Russell "who's at Carlton to support Teague?". With respect to John Barker (now gone), Dale Amos, Ben Hudson, Cameron Bruce, Brent Stanton and Luke Power, we look to have them covered.

And Worsfold of course...

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1 minute ago, A F said:

And Worsfold of course...

Of course! Can you really coach via Zoom though? Isn't he more of a mentor for Teague?

 
Just now, Stevienic23 said:

Of course! Can you really coach via Zoom though? Isn't he more of a mentor for Teague?

Surely that's 'support' though.


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