Everything posted by bing181
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
This in a nutshell. At least someone gets it.
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2026/03/02/afl-2026-sam-edmund-latest-tim-lamb-dees-list-boss-knocks-back-adelaide
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Harvey Langford Re-Signs Until 2029
Great news. Tim Lamb doing what Tim Lamb does.
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
It depends what you're referring to - Lamb is in charge of list management (contracts, salaries), but he's not solely responsible for bringing players in post-draft. There's a List Management Committee for a reason. If Lamb was "in charge" that committee wouldn't exist. Coach and head of football (Richardson) also have a say in bringing players in, which is why they're also on the list management committee. Also, once again, Taylor isn't Head of Drafting, he's the National Recruiting Manager. It's a broader role than what some are suggesting here, as it should be. He's the one who would have been following players from their under-age years, meeting with them (and their parents) etc. etc. and he would be across the backgrounds and strengths/weaknesses of most players in the AFL, at least those who have come through the under-age system. Recruiting, trading etc - it's not just a one-man show, and that goes for Taylor as well.
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
For anyone really interested, this provides good background, also history, especially on the division between recruiting and list management. "AFL clubs today put four men in a room to deal with list management. There is the list manager, the recruiting manager, the senior coach and the football chief." When list manager is the AFLโs most important job - News...With the state heading to the polls on March 21, voters can choose from more ways to cast their ballot than ever before.
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
No he's not.
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
Which is exactly what you're doing. Lamb does NOT choose which players we take via pre-season and trade. There's a list management committee which does that, and the recruiting manager - for all recruits, including trades etc is Jason Taylor. Lamb's job is exactly what it says on the tin, primarily contracts, salaries, salary cap. He's the one who has player agents on speed dial. He manages the list, he doesn't choose the list. If you want to [censored] about bringing in Grundy, then look elsewhere. If you want to [censored] about Grundy's contract, Tim's your man.
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Welcome to Demonland: Steven King
Interesting little revelation on On The Couch tonight from Buckley that when he was interviewing for the Melbourne coach position, the candidates were told that there would be personnel changes. He noted that everything that Melbourne said would happen has happened. May, Oliver, Petracca were on their way before King arrived, even if they didn't know it at that stage.
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The List Manager Tim Lamb
Yet in spite of all that weโre still under the salary cap, weโve still managed to attract decent players to the club and pay them, weโve still managed to re-sign players that easily could have gone elsewhere (Kozzie Pickett, come on down), and weโve still managed to keep required players (except cough Judd cough McVee). Your argument is one FOR Lamb, not against him, because in spite of having his hands tied by those payouts, heโs still building and maintaining the list.
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Make an outlandish prediction for 2026
By the start of next pre-season, Simon Goodwin will be an AFL head coach.
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PREGAME: Rd 01 vs St. Kilda
They're a year older and wiser plus they've brought in some very good and experienced players. Meanwhile, out of our side from last year we'll be without 6 first-choicers: Bowey, Viney, McVee, Petracca, Oliver and May. If we're any points up at 3/4 time we'll be doing well.
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POSTGAME: Practice Match vs Richmond
If Culley is fit Iโd be including him. Was very good across the preseason.
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2026 Injury List
That would be Kentfield of the Luker variety. Thumbs and phones.
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POSTGAME: Practice Match vs Richmond
Giving away a 50 because of running through the protected zone sums up where he's currently at for me - just not particularly aware of what's going on around him. Frustrating to watch for mine, there's a lot to work with but it doesn't seem to be coming together for the moment. It feels like he's having to think/overthink what to do all the time, which then slows him down and exposes him to being tackled or forced into a rushed disposal. His goal from outside the 50 was well done though, credit where it's due.
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POSTGAME: Practice Match vs Richmond
Was beaten 1 on 1 more than a few times, and doesnโt seem to have much awareness. Think Sam Frost.
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2026 Injury List
Derkson more of a defender I believe. But if Kentfueld is indeed out, KPF stocks looking very thin.
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Thursday 26th February 2026
Managed? You mean like in last weeks practice match against North where Gawn was ... rested.
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2026 Injury List
Shame that this couldn't have been sorted earlier, we might have been able to land Derkson. Of course, hindsight is a wonderful thing ...
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NON-MFC: 2026 Practice Matches Week 02
There was never a concrete offer from Geelong of any sort, much less one that covered his full wage. (If you think there was, go right ahead and provide details ...) You really live in fairyland.
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NON-MFC: 2026 Practice Matches Week 02
Shame we couldnโt find a way to fit him in. Kudos to Taylor for recognizing his potential. Will play Round 1.
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Welcome to Demonland: Thomas Matthews
Got a few ahead of him in the queue though ...
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PREGAME: Practice Match vs Richmond
Too early to say. In any case, the club has an obligation to leave no stone unturned in trying to maximise their return and make an AFL player out of him. Blake Howes had decent raps on him as a draftee, but it's only now in his 5th season that he seems to be about to cement a place. Some players take time.
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POSTGAME: Practice Match vs North Melbourne
If this is the only thing we improve this year it will go a long way to getting us a higher ladder finish.
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Farewell Clayton Oliver
Also Jordan Lewis.
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POSTGAME: Practice Match vs North Melbourne
"And for the first time in a while, Melbourne doesnโt look like a side trying not to lose ..." Oh so true, and has been true since the moment the final siren sounded in the 2021 GF. Winning the flag and the weight of expectations that came with it became a millstone around our necks. Right through the club.