One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 26, 2011, 10:22:40 PM
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For the second week, Carey expressed disappointment at Richmond's progress this season, saying their one-goal first-half against Geelong was not good enough.
''Where are Richmond at at the moment?'' he asked. ''We thought they'd improved but they haven't improved one bit - they've probably gone backwards.''
He said the Tigers should take a leaf out of Gold Coast's book. ''You only have to looat the Gold Coast Suns and see the way they continued to take the fight up to Collingwood, and kept taking the game on,'' Carey said. ''For a young side they were fantastic; Richmond take a look at them.
''Right now, if you were asked who you'd like to coach more - out of Adelaide, Richmond, Port Adelaide and Gold Coast - you'd certainly be saying, Gold Coast. There's more upside there.''
http://www.backpagelead.com.au/afl/4671-andy-krakouers-was-better-
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carey is only carrying on because he didnt have the brains to work out at the end of last yr that cleaning out another 10 or so players would likely mean we would be worse when we do another ten again this yr lets all hope he has learnt a bit about list structure depth and reasonable expectation.
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carey is carrying on because he is a nuff nuff with NFI
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bit like yourself
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Meow. Carey doesn't let facts get in the way of sinking the slipper in. I would rather take advice from Warrack Cappa and his carrot.
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Might be an article to bookmark for a year or two. He was spot on with the "mentally fragile" call the other week. We are as an entire club mentally fragile
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Memo Wayne Carey: Of course the Mould Coast Scums are going to be better than us. This is what inevitably happens when the AFL drops every draft resource available right in your lap, while leaving the Tigers to rot and die.
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this club will never die Roycey.
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this club will never die Roycey.
No,I know that. It just seems like, as far as Demetriou and his cronies care, we may as well.
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Memo Wayne Carey: Of course the Mould Coast Scums are going to be better than us. This is what inevitably happens when the AFL drops every draft resource available right in your lap, while leaving the Tigers to rot and die.
Agree the concessions given to the Suns & GWS are wrong but all clubs can take some of the blame for that because they signed off on them ...... believe it our not on certain things clubs can veto things if they've got the guts
I am all for whacking the AFL when it's deserved .......
But are you going to blame the AFL for the mistakes we've made at the draft table?
5 picks inside the top 20 in 2004 and the fact that only one player remains on our list isn't the fault of the AFL, that's ours.....
That the player we took in 2005 with pick 8 is gone? AFL fault or ours
Bottom line is if we had drafted better in the period 2004-2007 we'd be better off now. We didn't and now we have to to live with the consequences of that coupled with the concessions granted to the new clubs
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We're an easy target and no one would question his assertion because history proves he is right. As a superficial observer, basing your judgement on results and apparent effort alone, of course you would say we have gone backwards but it just shows you his lack of research and biased opinion.
The facts are that we have improved. The reason it feels, especially to 'outsiders', that we haven't is because we raised expectations with our better than expected performance early in the year. The positives from this period is that it was all achieved off the back of youth.
Our list has had yet another major overhaul over the last two seasons. Not only is our squad young, but our team is incredibly inexperienced. We are developing, both individually, structurally and as a team. Players such as Vickery, Martin, Conca, Batchelor, Helbig, Rance and Grimes have developed and improved. Other 'older' players including Nahas, King, Houli, Grigg, Foley, Cotchin and even McGuane have improved their outputs on previous years. All of this points to improvement.
Next year we have more youth to inject into the side and more talent to develop. Any results will be on the back of the current players we have in the side/list. The club is determined to improve and doing every thing we can to develop what we have. The challenge going forward is finding what we don't have.
This year's trading period is crucial to our future. How we fill our current and immediate future needs without harming our overall future with reduced draft opportunities.
All in all though, Carey should go back to rooting his mates wives and leave the analysis to people willing to do some basic research.
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when we delist/trade and pick up the following players later this year we'll be much better off.
In: Z Clarke, H McIntosh
Out: Thursfield, Moore, Tuck, White, Graham, Hislop, Miller, Hicks, Taylor, Farmer
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The facts are that we have improved. The reason it feels, especially to 'outsiders', that we haven't is because we raised expectations with our better than expected performance early in the year. The positives from this period is that it was all achieved off the back of youth.
Excellent point that Stripes
A very disppointing last sentence though Stripes - not relevant to the rest of a really quality reply IMHO
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Agree the concessions given to the Suns & GWS are wrong
Disagree they are wrong. The concessions are fine.
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Agree the concessions given to the Suns & GWS are wrong but all clubs can take some of the blame for that because they signed off on them ...... believe it our not on certain things clubs can veto things if they've got the guts
I am all for whacking the AFL when it's deserved .......
But are you going to blame the AFL for the mistakes we've made at the draft table?
5 picks inside the top 20 in 2004 and the fact that only one player remains on our list isn't the fault of the AFL, that's ours.....
That the player we took in 2005 with pick 8 is gone? AFL fault or ours
Bottom line is if we had drafted better in the period 2004-2007 we'd be better off now. We didn't and now we have to to live with the consequences of that coupled with the concessions granted to the new clubs
I really have my doubts about the 16 clubs ability to veto any AFL proposals. I think a lot of things are signed off on with a gun to the head (figuratively speaking of course).
No, it's not the AFL's fault re: the drafting errors we made in 2004-07. That can be squarely laid at the feet of Wallace/Miller and their obsession with recruiting outside midfielders. But how long should we have to suffer for the mistakes of a past administration? And the AFL have a lot to answer for IMO for changing the rule in 2007, so that the club who finished on the bottom (us) don't automatically get the no1 draft pick, if the previous spooners (Carlton) don't win more than 4 games. All that has done has encouraged tanking and cheating, and a culture where supporters are barracking for their own club to lose. The AFL seems to enjoy going out of their way to put up barriers to hinder Richmond from ever achieving success again. As unlike Carlton, Collingwood and their latest shiny Interstate toys, they clearly don't give a flying eff about us.
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when we delist/trade and pick up the following players later this year we'll be much better off.
In: Z Clarke, H McIntosh
Out: Thursfield, Moore, Tuck, White, Graham, Hislop, Miller, Hicks, Taylor, Farmer
'cept Graham has a year to go on his contract, so the out of contract ruck man in Browne will get the chop.
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Memo Wayne Carey: Of course the Mould Coast Scums are going to be better than us. This is what inevitably happens when the AFL drops every draft resource available right in your lap, while leaving the Tigers to rot and die.
Agree the concessions given to the Suns & GWS are wrong but all clubs can take some of the blame for that because they signed off on them ...... believe it our not on certain things clubs can veto things if they've got the guts
I am all for whacking the AFL when it's deserved .......
But are you going to blame the AFL for the mistakes we've made at the draft table?
5 picks inside the top 20 in 2004 and the fact that only one player remains on our list isn't the fault of the AFL, that's ours.....
That the player we took in 2005 with pick 8 is gone? AFL fault or ours
Bottom line is if we had drafted better in the period 2004-2007 we'd be better off now. We didn't and now we have to to live with the consequences of that coupled with the concessions granted to the new clubs
Agree with this.
We really couldn't have stuffed up our opportunities more if we tried.
Finish bottom at a time when we have the cream of access to draft picks - not enough resourcing and poor selections.
Increase resourcing and able to select well - draft compromised by introduction of other teams.
We are the worst team in the last 10-15 years at list improvements. At least the likes of Brisbane and Port are coming of premierships.
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The facts are that we have improved. The reason it feels, especially to 'outsiders', that we haven't is because we raised expectations with our better than expected performance early in the year. The positives from this period is that it was all achieved off the back of youth.
Excellent point that Stripes
A very disppointing last sentence though Stripes - not relevant to the rest of a really quality reply IMHO
Sorry to disappoint you WP. As they say - No one's perfect! Some of the daily comments on here regularly leave mine for dead though wouldn't you say.... :shh
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Sorry to disappoint you WP. As they say - No one's perfect! Some of the daily comments on here regularly leave mine for dead though wouldn't you say.... :shh
So true, probably stands out more when it comes from the likes of your good self :thumbsup
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Overall I would have to agree that we have gone backwards. Individually some players have shon, Conca, Martin, Rance, deledio to name a few, but really we have gone backwards. Compare us to the likes of NM, GC, Ess we really should have had a better season, in particular after the way we started the season.
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carey is only carrying on because he didnt have the brains to work out at the end of last yr that cleaning out another 10 or so players would likely mean we would be worse when we do another ten again this yr lets all hope he has learnt a bit about list structure depth and reasonable expectation.
makes sense - which is why i was so flabbergasted with the 3-0-75 campaign. Stipulating we will play 3 x finals series by 2014 was both unrealistic and naive and will needlessly put the club under the pump next year
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wayne carey is not a delusional tiger fan and is 100 % correct
trouble is the club like many of our supporters dont have the balls to admit and accept the truth
all these ppl saying this and that about gold coast are fos, most teams have thumped them this yr and thats a fact
gold coast are crap and we are worse
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We're an easy target atm. Everyone is sticking the boots in.
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For the second week, Carey expressed disappointment at Richmond's progress this season, saying their one-goal first-half against Geelong was not good enough.
''Where are Richmond at at the moment?'' he asked. ''We thought they'd improved but they haven't improved one bit - they've probably gone backwards.''
He said the Tigers should take a leaf out of Gold Coast's book. ''You only have to looat the Gold Coast Suns and see the way they continued to take the fight up to Collingwood, and kept taking the game on,'' Carey said. ''For a young side they were fantastic; Richmond take a look at them.
''Right now, if you were asked who you'd like to coach more - out of Adelaide, Richmond, Port Adelaide and Gold Coast - you'd certainly be saying, Gold Coast. There's more upside there.''
http://www.backpagelead.com.au/afl/4671-andy-krakouers-was-better-
Wayne is 200% correct!
We are going backwards ... we don't have a game plan!
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i'd love to get my hands on your liver, reckon it would make a good pâté
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bok bok bok bok bok
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wayne carey is not a delusional tiger fan and is 100 % correct
trouble is the club like many of our supporters dont have the balls to admit and accept the truth
all these ppl saying this and that about gold coast are fos, most teams have thumped them this yr and thats a fact
gold coast are crap and we are worse
I hate to point this out but Gold Coast are not crap, this is their first year in the AFL comp in reality and they are showing some good signs. I have watched them play and some of their so called young inexperienced players are going to be absolute stars. I will also remind you that they have some top name veteran players in their list, who have premiership wins on their resume, one of whom has a brownlow. They will probably fly past us as was intended by the AFL when they were set up. The only issue they will have is holding onto their younger stars over the course.
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wayne carey is not a delusional tiger fan and is 100 % correct
trouble is the club like many of our supporters dont have the balls to admit and accept the truth
all these ppl saying this and that about gold coast are fos, most teams have thumped them this yr and thats a fact
gold coast are crap and we are worse
I hate to point this out but Gold Coast are not crap, this is their first year in the AFL comp in reality and they are showing some good signs. I have watched them play and some of their so called young inexperienced players are going to be absolute stars. I will also remind you that they have some top name veteran players in their list, who have premiership wins on their resume, one of whom has a brownlow. They will probably fly past us as was intended by the AFL when they were set up. The only issue they will have is holding onto their younger stars over the course.
I have to agree Owl, imagine if you topped our list up with Ablett, Rischitilli, Bock and Smith! Those four players alone would be enough to get us into finals the first year they played!! The gold coast have a great bunch of players and unfortunately they are allready ahead of us in only one season of football!
Also just back to the 04 draft, this would have had to of been one of the worst drafts ever and not just for us! There are only 28 players still running around from that year, we had 6 picks that year and five of those players are still playing (Only 2 with us though).
You take out the top ten of that year of witch 8 are still playing and that gives you 20 players out of the next 70 picks remain. The draft was poo house.
Our strike rate was good but our biggest mistake was taking Tambling over Franklin the rest was a lottery and at the end of the day we ended up with to many similar types.
The 2004 draft was an great opportunity but we could only choose from the cattle that were available and unfortunately most of them were destined for the Indonesian abattoirs ;D
To put in a little more perspective if we had the same picks the following year and took them ad=s they fell we would have had, Marc Murphy (1) Josh Kennedy (4) Nathan Jones (12) Richard Douglas (16) and Paul Bower (20) I would imagine all would still be on our list now and having a larger impact than half the players we have.
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We havent gone backwards, we added about 14 players last year and 10 this year (appox). Sometimes they shine for bit in year one but its really years three and four you see the improvements. Take this year, Vickery and Rance, many said were not up to it but look at the improvement. Wait till next year when a few of those 14 2010 draftees step up and the year afer were a few of the 2011 draftees step up. We will be fine, although I do fear Gold Coast may take our window away. I still see the light and have faith.
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And btw, Carey is and has always been a brainless twit. The dribble that comes out of his mouth, (shakes head)