Author Topic: Cotch, Rance & Riewoldt in streamline 3-man Richmond leadership group (afl site)  (Read 2922 times)

Offline Penelope

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better than having co captains and/or half the team in a "leadership group"
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Remember the days when Stevie Morris was in the leadership group.   :chuck

Think the club has got it right this year .  :gotigers
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better than having co captains and/or half the team in a "leadership group"

Agree. I like the 3 man leadership group - when you have 5+ it just becomes redundant IMO. Nevertheless I still don't agree with having co-anything 

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better than having co captains and/or half the team in a "leadership group"

Agree. I like the 3 man leadership group - when you have 5+ it just becomes redundant IMO. Nevertheless I still don't agree with having co-anything

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Great night had at season launch

Yep terrific night  :clapping

Not too many there
Just perfect

Yeah have to say was surprised by the numbers

It was a freebie,  :lol shouldn't knock those functions back  :rollin
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Why is it that, more is expected from this trio now it's official that they're co-captaining ?

Why are people applauding this token gesture ?

Do we need to make a big production and publicly announce their worthiness to get them to lead ?
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so many questions
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'Backward step' leads to leadership return for Jack (afl site)
« Reply #23 on: March 19, 2017, 12:31:50 PM »
'Backward step' leads to leadership return

Jason Phelan,
AAP 
March 19, 2017 11:39 AM


NEWLY appointed Richmond vice-captain Jack Riewoldt believes his three-year absence from the club's leadership group has helped him become a better leader.

The full-forward was dropped from the leadership panel ahead of the 2014 season, but joined skipper Trent Cotchin and fellow vice-captain Alex Rance in a streamlined group announced on Friday.

Riewoldt topped the club's goal-kicking list in each of those three years and was an All Australian in 2015, while also maturing as a person and a player.

"I'm extremely grateful for the feedback that I received over that period when I was outside the leadership group," Riewoldt said on Sunday.

"It's not only turned me into a better leader but also a better footballer and a better clubman.

"You don't want to take a backward step, but in my case I think I had to take that backward step to take three or four steps forward.

"I've taken those steps now (but) there's still more to go and I want to become a better leader."

Cotchin will captain the club for a fifth season.

The 26-year-old also went through a period of reflection after he copped plenty of criticism for his leadership style during the Tigers' disappointing 2016 season.

"On the back of last year I sat down on my own and with some mentors and worked through how I felt the season went," he said.

"Also what changes I needed to make whether that was playing or leading.

"But the reality is you don't change - you're voted in by your peers for a reason and that gives me a lot of confidence to lead the playing group.

"No one's perfect, we all have areas that we can work on, and I'm constantly trying to do that."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-19/riewoldts-backward-step-leads-to-leadership-group-return

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Not sure what Cotchin has done to RETain the captaincy

His percormacn has been overall very poor

Would have been smart to make a change