One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on October 12, 2007, 02:44:15 PM
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Bulldog caller on SEN claims he heard that Scott Clayton will be heading to Richmond. The caller was not unhappy to see him go either as the Doggies have traded away players who were first round picks.
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Bulldog caller on SEN claims he heard that Scott Clayton will be heading to Richmond. The caller was not unhappy to see him go either as the Doggies have traded away players who were first round picks.
Pardon my ignorance but what exactly is Scott Clayton's role??
By your post I assume footy or recruting manager of some kind.
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Bulldog caller on SEN claims he heard that Scott Clayton will be heading to Richmond. The caller was not unhappy to see him go either as the Doggies have traded away players who were first round picks.
Pardon my ignorance but what exactly is Scott Clayton's role??
By your post I assume footy or recruting manager of some kind.
Yep tigersalive. He's been the Bulldogs' recruiting manager over recent years.
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Cheers.
Well in that case I question it since Francis Jackson did a good job last year.
Surely we wouldnt kick him out already.
Makes no sense. Nothing makes sense today. Dammit.
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so whats next, the tigers will merge with the bulldogs!
bloody hell
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Cheers.
Well in that case I question it since Francis Jackson did a good job last year.
Surely we wouldnt kick him out already.
Makes no sense. Nothing makes sense today. Dammit.
The idea would be that Jackson would work under Clayton or whoever we get as our recruiting team. Miller to step away as far as the National draft and U18 kids.
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Cheers.
Well in that case I question it since Francis Jackson did a good job last year.
Surely we wouldnt kick him out already.
Makes no sense. Nothing makes sense today. Dammit.
The idea would be that Jackson would work under Clayton or whoever we get as our recruiting team. Miller to step away as far as the National draft and U18 kids.
Right Miller will step away.
And Chris Judd was only joking and he's staying at West coast. :lol
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Right Miller will step away.
And Chris Judd was only joking and he's staying at West coast. :lol
LOL
I'm just repeating what Caro said in her article a month ago.
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Tigers want Dogs' Scott Clayton
17 October 2007 Herald Sun
Mark Robinson
THE off-field exodus at the Western Bulldogs could continue, with Richmond trying to poach recruiting manager Scott Clayton, Mark Robinson writes in this analysis.
Clayton, who is regarded highly within the football industry, is out of contract and one of the targets of the cashed-up Tigers.
Richmond's director of football Greg Miller didn't deny his club's interest yesterday.
"We're certainly going to increase our recruiting team," Miller said.
"We think we've got an outstanding recruiter in Francis Jackson, but we're on the lookout for someone to assist him.
"We have spoken to a number of people at different clubs.
"The club's timing is we'll be adding to our recruiting team following the national draft (November 24) and not before it."
Clayton's future at Whitten Oval could hinge on the results of a highly publicised post-season review.
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Further negative press came when Jordan McMahon gave his former club a clip about player welfare on the day the Tigers announced his official arrival at Punt Rd.
Now the target is Clayton.
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It's believed Clayton, like Drain, has a verbal undertaking he is wanted by the Bulldogs.
Clayton was recruited to the Bulldogs by current Richmond coach Terry Wallace in 1999.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22599145%255E19742,00.html
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On the plus side, he's an experienced guy who would have a hell of a lot of contacts out there.
On the minus side, he's a bulldogs man and it's not hard to see the type of player they have recruited in recent times.
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Royal
Rawlings
P Bowden
McMahon
Clayton
co-incidence?
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Royal
Rawlings
P Bowden
McMahon
Clayton
co-incidence?
And the obvious one Browny.
When the doggies were flying before this year everyone was praising Clayton. A year is a long time in footy. Didn't the bullies poach Clayton from the Lions?
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Don't think 1 person can be held responsible for the fortunes, good or bad, of a club. It is a combination of factors. Doesn't matter how good the players are that you recruit, if they are not coached well or motivated or just have a drop in form or injuries, then they are not going to play well. Football is such a confidence game these days. Get on a role and you're in the finals, lose it a bit and you're 16th. Just look at Geelong, 10th to premiers in 1 season. Look at us 9th to 16th. Go figure?!
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Don't think 1 person can be held responsible for the fortunes, good or bad, of a club. It is a combination of factors. Doesn't matter how good the players are that you recruit, if they are not coached well or motivated or just have a drop in form or injuries, then they are not going to play well. Football is such a confidence game these days. Get on a role and you're in the finals, lose it a bit and you're 16th. Just look at Geelong, 10th to premiers in 1 season. Look at us 9th to 16th. Go figure?!
Whislt all that is true, Clayton is the man ultimately responsible for the players they draft, and it's easy to see the types of player they have focused on in the past and how that has left them with deficiencies now.
I think everyone would agree we have more than our fair share of extremely light-weight, flanker project players that take 5-6 years to really come on. It concerns me that we're bringing in a guy that is renowned for drafting that sort of player.
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From today's Herald-Sun article on the spiralling costs of AFL support staff...
Richmond is also putting more resources into off-field support, with Tigers director of football Greg Miller spruiking that the club is significantly increasing its welfare and development program.
Now, they're chasing the Bulldogs' recruiting manager Scott Clayton as well.
The salary cap on playing talent has created a reasonably even competition.
But off-field, the gap between the haves and have-nots is widening.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22610716%255E20322,00.html
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i cabn tell you why the dogs didnt perform this season, its because the players are not in favour of rocket anymore. just like rocket lost the players at sydney, the same thing is happening at th ekennel, how do i know? well 2 diggy trainers let it out :shh
many are thinking terry will be sacked in 08, but i reckon terry and the tigers will rebound hard and get back on track
mark this post, eade will be the next coach sacked
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There's always been that rumour that senior Bulldog players have too much say and control. Anyway stuff the doggies lol. Good to see $$$ starting to be pumped into Tigerland :thumbsup.
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We're still apparently interested in getting Scott Clayton across to bolster our recruiting:
The position of recruiting head Scott Clayton is uncertain. He had discussions with the club last weekend over a new contract. Clayton is highly regarded but first-round picks Jordan McMahon (2000), Sam Power (2001), Tim Walsh (2002) have all been moved on. It is believed Richmond is interested in Clayton.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22721577-5012432,00.html
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Clayton would know from working under Plough at the dogs what kind of draftees Plough is looking for but our recruiting policy wouldn't change too much from now you wouldn't think.
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Francis Jackson has done a reasonable job in my opinion if it aint broke do not fix it or attempt to alter it. Leave as is.
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The new recruiter is to join Francis Jackson to boost our recruiting.
In any case, Scott Clayton is staying with the Bulldogs despite the interest from us.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22727282%255E20322,00.html
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Craig Cameron probably comes back now as our target?! Maybe with the turmoil at the Eagles we could try to poach Trevor Woodhouse.