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Offline Trent Martin

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #15 on: October 15, 2011, 01:02:20 PM »
And BTW Tim Clarke was not sacked, club wanted keep him but his wife is from the US and they are moving over there

So he would have been re-signed

Which is why I said he "has not re-signed beyond 2011".
Begs the question though of when he decided he would be going O/S and makes the timing of his replacement more acute.

I believe that potential candidates have been interviewed and lined up since not long after round 24, think I saw somewhere that Nick Stevens would be filling one of the 4 spots, could be imagining things though.

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #16 on: October 15, 2011, 01:05:40 PM »
By the time they wade through that lot RT, that should pretty much take care of the whole night!   ;D

Good questions though.   :thumbsup

Agreed that it's a long list. They really are more the type of questions the board should ask about planning and process.

At a Fan Forum where I think the new coaches will probably be presented, I think the questions should be:
What is the coaching structure for 2012 and who does what?
Where will the extra resources (3 staff) be placed?

Nick Stevens was a part-time specialist coach this year (kicking I think) and it's been mostly fan forum speculation he would go full-time.
 

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #17 on: October 15, 2011, 01:12:07 PM »
from expereince RedanT there wouldnt be an opportunity to dominate the floor with a barbara walters style series of questions. might pay to wrap them up into one or two and dont make silly assumptions like we only began talking to prospective candidates a fortnight ago. What would make you think that , there's any number of factors why cadidates may have elected to pursue roles other than what we offered. Anyhow, challenge is healthy and Id encourage you to go if you feel strongly about certain issues :shh
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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #18 on: October 15, 2011, 02:09:58 PM »
Isn't it that Ross Smith is in charge of overall defensive strategy, Mark Williams in charge of overall attacking stragegy, then the 'line' coaches of Leppa, Lade and Daly?

Don't know about Campbell, who was doing opposition analysis, or the development coaches though.

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #19 on: October 15, 2011, 02:26:35 PM »
from expereince RedanT there wouldnt be an opportunity to dominate the floor with a barbara walters style series of questions. might pay to wrap them up into one or two and dont make silly assumptions like we only began talking to prospective candidates a fortnight ago. What would make you think that , there's any number of factors why cadidates may have elected to pursue roles other than what we offered. Anyhow, challenge is healthy and Id encourage you to go if you feel strongly about certain issues :shh

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i posted seven minutes before yours the two questions.
"Silly assumptions". Don't know about Smith but Williams was only after he left Melbourne (read their website send-off).
Prospective candidates for development would include coaches outside the AFL clubs, what's the holdup since we knew they were needed months ago?
"Any number of factors" for Craig and Bailey would primarily be the role and the planned business culture/structure, even before money.
In my initial post I said why I could not get there. I suggest you actually read and try and understand what I post before encouraging me to  :shh



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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #20 on: October 15, 2011, 02:43:21 PM »
I reckon it will have something to do with the 2012 membership campaign
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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #21 on: October 15, 2011, 06:22:15 PM »
And Cuzzy waiting for his bub to be born  :shh

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #22 on: October 15, 2011, 06:41:48 PM »
The fan forum night is all 'sold out'.


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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #23 on: October 15, 2011, 06:50:01 PM »
from expereince RedanT there wouldnt be an opportunity to dominate the floor with a barbara walters style series of questions. might pay to wrap them up into one or two and dont make silly assumptions like we only began talking to prospective candidates a fortnight ago. What would make you think that , there's any number of factors why cadidates may have elected to pursue roles other than what we offered. Anyhow, challenge is healthy and Id encourage you to go if you feel strongly about certain issues :shh

One by One then Bo.
i posted seven minutes before yours the two questions.
"Silly assumptions". Don't know about Smith but Williams was only after he left Melbourne (read their website send-off).
Prospective candidates for development would include coaches outside the AFL clubs, what's the holdup since we knew they were needed months ago?
"Any number of factors" for Craig and Bailey would primarily be the role and the planned business culture/structure, even before money.
In my initial post I said why I could not get there. I suggest you actually read and try and understand what I post before encouraging me to  :shh

me silly RT i could have sworn you posed the question why didn't we approach Bailey and craig before the end of the season ::)
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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #24 on: October 15, 2011, 07:05:20 PM »
what did you ask cameron MT?
Basically why didn't we tank in 2009-10 for priority picks when our season was shot and we only had 1-2 wins at the midpoint of each of those seasons. It went down well as Tucky and TM can attest :lol.

Like a lead balloon Al. :lol :rollin :lol
Poor old Craig Cameron was squirming like a sidewinder. Didn't know where to go. :help

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mt got the brush off 2-3 times CC was getting little short with him safe to say, but mt kept at it like a fat kid all over some kfc ;D
 

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Would have been worth seeing i think

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #25 on: October 18, 2011, 04:36:21 PM »
I'm about to head off to the fan forum so hopefully it's a good and interesting night and not top secret  ;) so we can post what is said.
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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #26 on: October 18, 2011, 04:38:27 PM »
I'm about to head off to the fan forum so hopefully it's a good and interesting night and not top secret  ;) so we can post what is said.

Would it be too controversial to ask about the assistant coaching assignments, MT?

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #27 on: October 18, 2011, 07:16:23 PM »
go hard or go home mt  :lol

hope you guys can give us a report on how it went - i wanted to go to this one too but couldnt due to work commitments

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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #28 on: October 18, 2011, 09:26:47 PM »
Just got home from the fan forum.

Tonight was all about the new logo from the initial thinking processes and discussions through to the final logo they have come up with and how it will look on clothing apparell, membership cards, stickers, etc. The whole process has taken a year and is designed to coincide with the change from the first two transition years under Hardwick and Benny Gale to now moving forward and hopefully upwards.

We were told to keep things hush-hush until tomorrow all will be revealed publicly tomorrow morning at 6am in an email to all members which will link to the logo and a video about it.
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Re: RFC Fan Forum Night - Tues, Oct 18
« Reply #29 on: October 18, 2011, 09:29:23 PM »
And there were no chicken sandwiches on the menu  ;D

As I arrived I saw Craig Cameron making a hasty exit out of the car park must have known MT was in the building  :rollin :rollin
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