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Re: Balme joins us
« Reply #45 on: September 13, 2016, 12:17:53 PM »
Apparently he can play ruck

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Re: Balme joins us
« Reply #46 on: September 13, 2016, 12:24:50 PM »
Apparently he can play ruck
Does he train well though?
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Re: Balme joins us
« Reply #47 on: September 13, 2016, 12:29:57 PM »
Apparently he can play ruck
Does he train well though?

Dunno but surely he is worth a try

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Re: Balme joins us
« Reply #48 on: September 13, 2016, 12:30:48 PM »
Great political move by benny and peg.  Just when the heat was increasing they pull the rabbit out of a hat.  The same rabbit that should have been pulled years ago but they were confident in themselves and in the L plater that they didn’t need Balme.  Reactive as always and needed things to turn to poo before they realised serious change was required.  The masses will rejoice in the streets now and then board can go back to sleep.
Didn't want to come to us back then. Not sure if it was the money or just not the right timing.

Makes sense.  Get demoted then go to RFC.  Wonder if he would have moved if it wasnt for the demotion? 
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: Balme joins us
« Reply #49 on: September 13, 2016, 09:08:43 PM »
The issue that Neil Balme has is one he shares with Jack, Rance, Lids, Cotch and Dusty.
He is in the monority in capability when it comes to winning flags.
And most of the key players involved in making the club good enough to win a flag are under contract for another year or two.
Balme had Costa, Cook, Wells and Bomber.
We have Benny, Peg, Betamax and Dimma  :huh
It's that simple Spud
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Re: Balme joins us
« Reply #50 on: September 13, 2016, 09:18:01 PM »
The weapon, dank

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Neil Balme on SEN / Richmond needs vision and a plan for success, says Balme
« Reply #51 on: September 16, 2016, 06:35:21 PM »
Balmey on SEN:

Audio: https://audioboom.com/boos/5054797-friday-sports-chat-with-brian-waldron-neil-balme-on-hungry-for-sport

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Richmond needs vision for success: Balme

Gilbert Gardiner
Herald Sun
16th September 2016


NEW Richmond football manager Neil Balme has vowed to enforce future plans for Tigers’ success.

The former Collingwood and Geelong boss, who starts Monday at Punt Road, will inject new life into Richmond’s embattled football department.

Balme has already met with Richmond coach Damien Hardwick, football manager Dan Richardson and chief executive Brendon Gale.

“Nothing will happen immediately but there’s just got to be a plan to all the things we do,” Balme said.

“One thing in footy you know is that the way you’ll get somewhere is actually ‘let’s have a vision to do something’ (and) ‘let’s plan to do it’ and then stick to the plan - then you’ve got a chance.

“You just got to make a heap of decisions in a row and all of a sudden you’ll finish up (alright), but if you really you’re not sure where you’re going, if you’re waiting for something to happen and then reacting all the time, that’s when you’re in a bit of strife.”

Balme flagged his intention to run a rule over Richmond’s playing stocks.

“You really don’t know (the players from the outside looking in) ... where do you think they are? Where can they go? Where can they get to? Who have you given up on, if any? Who do you need to work on?” Balme told SEN.

“Someone new coming in is good for them ... so you get all the preconceptions out and say OK where are we with it?”

Balme stopped short of providing a prediction on where he believes Richmond can finish next season.

“You can’t afford to tell your people take the next couple of years off, we’re going to rebuild something because everyone from Hawthorn to Essendon are rebuilding, you got to be rebuilding always, it’s just a matter to what extent.”

The 1973-74 Richmond premiership star said his return to Punt Road couldn’t have been easier.

“As it’s turned out, something that could have been quite difficult has been pretty good from my point of view in terms of my relationship with the people at Collingwood and the great opportunity to go back to the Tigers which I probably thought would never happen - it’s worked pretty well for me really.”

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/neil-balme-says-richmond-must-have-a-vision-for-future-success-as-he-takes-over/news-story/b939725fae436268c8d81afa81ffd17a

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Re: Neil Balme on SEN / Richmond needs vision and a plan for success, says Balme
« Reply #52 on: September 16, 2016, 06:59:45 PM »
We have have plenty of visions how about some stuffing results

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Re: Neil Balme on SEN / Richmond needs vision and a plan for success, says Balme
« Reply #53 on: September 16, 2016, 07:16:58 PM »
They been working on that for 34 years & still no-one is qualified down there  :lol

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Re: Neil Balme on SEN / Richmond needs vision and a plan for success, says Balme
« Reply #54 on: September 16, 2016, 08:27:48 PM »
I hope he doesn't get sucked into listening to the crap most of them speak at the club. I hope he gets outside opinions on our playing list because the idiots we have keep players like Grigg, Houli, Hunt BEllis, Astbury and Hampson.
Shake the joint up, I say.
Make tough calls and make some enemies. Put everyone on notice!!

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Re: Neil Balme on SEN / Richmond needs vision and a plan for success, says Balme
« Reply #55 on: September 16, 2016, 09:12:19 PM »
I hope he doesn't get suck

ed into listening to the crap most of them speak at the club. I hope he gets outside opinions on our playing list because the idiots we have keep players like Grigg, Houli, Hunt BEllis, Astbury and Hampson.
Shake the joint up, I say.
Make tough calls and make some enemies. Put everyone on notice!!

Balme has heard it all before and will see through the crap but be is a pragmatist so don't expect huge change straight away.  Like I bet we keep hamspud as our no 1 ruck next year unless we find a gem in the rookie draft

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Re: Neil Balme on SEN / Richmond needs vision and a plan for success, says Balme
« Reply #56 on: September 16, 2016, 09:14:42 PM »
I hope he doesn't get suck

ed into listening to the crap most of them speak at the club. I hope he gets outside opinions on our playing list because the idiots we have keep players like Grigg, Houli, Hunt BEllis, Astbury and Hampson.
Shake the joint up, I say.
Make tough calls and make some enemies. Put everyone on notice!!

Balme has heard it all before and will see through the crap but be is a pragmatist so don't expect huge change straight away.  Like I bet we keep hamspud as our no 1 ruck next year unless we find a gem in the rookie draft

If Hampson is our number ruck we won't make above tenth

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Balme hiring a brilliant move by struggling Tigers: Caro (Age)
« Reply #57 on: September 16, 2016, 11:16:22 PM »
Balme hiring a brilliant move by struggling Tigers

Caroline Wilson
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17th September 2016


Rarely has the crossing of an AFL club football boss from one team to another caused as much speculation and controversy as Neil Balme's journey from Collingwood back to Richmond, the club he departed 37 years ago after 159 games and two premierships.

And yet from the moment in late August it emerged that the Magpies had demoted Balme a decade after the club had given him his marching orders the first time around, the romance and synergy linked with a move to the Tigers seemed tantalising. And the politics surrounding the Collingwood scenario intriguing.

When Collingwood let Balme go at the end of 2006 he was snapped up by Geelong to glue the Cats' fragmented football operation and mentor the younger Steve Hocking. Mark Thompson had avoided the axe and went on to coach the team to two flags in Balme's first three years.

When Thompson blindsided the club by quitting for Essendon it was Balme who called the players and coaches together and assured them they were capable of another premiership and that Geelong would find them a coach capable of delivering that.

Balme was not exactly blindsided by Collingwood's decision to appoint Graeme Allan into the role he had held for just two seasons but it must have been galling given the number of assurances the Magpies had given the football staff that Allan was at the club to run women's football and netball.

Most senior Collingwood staff were acutely aware of president Eddie McGuire's deep affection and admiration for  Allan. But Balme supporters were disappointed that McGuire did not take the trouble to discuss his decision personally with the man he had lured back from Geelong less than two years earlier, nor in fact contact Balme for more than a week after the news came out.

However, the prevailing view is that Balme still considered remaining at Collingwood in what  was a well-remunerated position and because the director of coaching job held some appeal due to his close relationship with Nathan Buckley. It seems unfathomable that Buckley was not in the loop regarding the Allan appointment nor Balme's job change but Buckley  said he had no knowledge of the decision until it was a fait accompli.

Buckley last weekend, though,  seemed confident that Balme would remain at the club. That was the view of several Magpie colleagues even though Richmond had by then begun seriously considering Balme for its own under-performing football department.

But those close to Balme knew by then he had realised he could not continue at the Magpies. One final straw that led to his departure from the Holden Centre was the decision by Allan last week to cut two player development managers, Christian Stagliano and Adrian Persi. According to staffers Balme had rated both  and had not been consulted.  That his views were considered irrelevant brought home to Balme the reality of his situation.

He no longer wanted a part of the new-look football operation that the Magpies claim needed a shake-up, saying that the skills of the more dynamic Allan were required. The relationships expert Balme, they said, had done his job and now the club had its fourth football boss in just over three years. They deny this was the plan when Allan joined the club in May but few believe that now if they ever did.

The football department under Allan is expected to see a greater investment in welfare terms in sports psychology with the club considering appointing a full-time sports psychologist, assistant coaches have been brought in, some reshuffled and others moved out.

Buckley, of course, is under some pressure moving into the final year of his contract.

McGuire has no intention of putting in place a personal succession plan just yet and has announced his intention to preside over Collingwood for a further three years. Should Allan, who is expected to be charged with bringing the game into disrepute for his role in the Lachie Whitfield affair at GWS, be suspended for a period CEO Gary Pert is expected to play a greater role overseeing football.

The coming months should prove fascinating at Collingwood as Allan moves to work his well-known negotiating and list management skills in regenerating the Magpies' list. The reported approaches to a number of veterans at other clubs is one intriguing development. The Magpies say their recruiting team will remain in place but none are contracted belong this year's draft.

And Richmond? The club had tried to lure Balme as a coach from the SANFL club Norwood in the 1980s and several times as a general manager of football — most recently considering approaching him at the start of 2013 before choosing the former player manager Daniel Richardson.

Now he has joined the Tigers with a mandate from Brendon Gale to mentor Richardson and oversee football and help a struggling coach in a role not dissimilar to that he was handed by Brian Cook at Geelong.

No one is predicting anything close to a flag from Balme's new club but it has been hard to find a person working in the AFL who does not think the appointment is a brilliant move by the struggling Tigers.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-2016-neil-balme-hiring-a-brilliant-move-by-struggling-richmond-tigers-20160916-gribff

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Re: Balme hiring a brilliant move by struggling Tigers: Caro (Age)
« Reply #58 on: September 16, 2016, 11:23:07 PM »
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Re: Balme hiring a brilliant move by struggling Tigers: Caro (Age)
« Reply #59 on: September 16, 2016, 11:48:25 PM »
Brilliant move. Haha.
Silly Caro knows they've been trying to,land him for 20 years, so why is it brilliant.
A brilliant move would have been to sack the entire caching staff before hiring Blame.
Being that this board made the move, there has to be something wishy washy about it.
Caracella and Balmey.