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The doggies blueprint
« on: September 25, 2016, 09:05:50 AM »
 Smith 4 goals 8 tackles

Dahlhaus 32 touches

Johannisen 900 meters gained.

Macrae 25 touches


Where do we get players and coaches like this
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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2016, 09:48:51 AM »
You would be surprised what can happen when you have ALL coaches and support staff on the same page lead by a great teacher/leader. Everyone at that mob are on the same page and they play for each other, care for each other, support each other, so on and so on......

All of the new line coaches coming in MUST support each other and believe the messages they are passing on are real and can make us successful. Now with most of the line coaches who gave mixed messages to the players are gone this should be seen as a new opportunity to move forward together.....like the dogs are right now! 

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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2016, 09:53:02 AM »
You would be surprised what can happen when you have ALL coaches and support staff on the same page lead by a great teacher/leader. Everyone at that mob are on the same page and they play for each other, care for each other, support each other, so on and so on......

All of the new line coaches coming in MUST support each other and believe the messages they are passing on are real and can make us successful. Now with most of the line coaches who gave mixed messages to the players are gone this should be seen as a new opportunity to move forward together.....like the dogs are right now!

So every thing was the fault of the assistants and Hardwick is lily white.

Do you work for the RFC?

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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2016, 10:00:40 AM »
You would be surprised what can happen when you have ALL coaches and support staff on the same page lead by a great teacher/leader. Everyone at that mob are on the same page and they play for each other, care for each other, support each other, so on and so on......

All of the new line coaches coming in MUST support each other and believe the messages they are passing on are real and can make us successful. Now with most of the line coaches who gave mixed messages to the players are gone this should be seen as a new opportunity to move forward together.....like the dogs are right now!

So every thing was the fault of the assistants and Hardwick is lily white.

Do you work for the RFC?


Haha!  no I don't. Are you in charge of staff? If you are, you would know it is very hard setting standards and procedures (in this case game style etc.) when middle management (in this case line coaches) don't always support decisions and instruct people under them to do thing differently. Hardwick has his faults but what i am saying is it is a great opportunity to bring in people who will work together in totality....like the dogs right now!     

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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2016, 10:14:32 AM »
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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2016, 10:52:45 AM »
You would be surprised what can happen when you have ALL coaches and support staff on the same page lead by a great teacher/leader. Everyone at that mob are on the same page and they play for each other, care for each other, support each other, so on and so on......

All of the new line coaches coming in MUST support each other and believe the messages they are passing on are real and can make us successful. Now with most of the line coaches who gave mixed messages to the players are gone this should be seen as a new opportunity to move forward together.....like the dogs are right now!

So every thing was the fault of the assistants and Hardwick is lily white.

Do you work for the RFC?


Haha!  no I don't. Are you in charge of staff? If you are, you would know it is very hard setting standards and procedures (in this case game style etc.) when middle management (in this case line coaches) don't always support decisions and instruct people under them to do thing differently. Hardwick has his faults but what i am saying is it is a great opportunity to bring in people who will work together in totality....like the dogs right now!     

So youre basically saying dimma has been undermined and its the fault of the assistants - is this your take on it or have you heard this?

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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2016, 11:14:48 AM »
Dimma would still be playing Bont off half back or 'educating' him in the reserves.......he doesn't play the RFC way.

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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2016, 12:16:51 PM »
We wouldn't have the guts to give up a player like Griffin
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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2016, 12:17:58 PM »
The dogs play way too direct for Dimma's liking.

I think the main difference though, is leadership. Dogs have a great captain in Murphy and then a number of good leaders under him.

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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2016, 12:23:07 PM »
They haven't won anything but what they have done is recruit well.

We on the other hand are going into possibly the  coaches last season with the same recruiting duds who have helped get us into this mess

That's the difference. One makes tough calls and one club doesn't
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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2016, 12:27:34 PM »
I think it great that a team which finished 7th is playing off in a Grand final .

Its amazing how quickly they have turned it around . We beat up on them twice in 2013.
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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2016, 12:45:40 PM »
Don't forget the doggies also play off in the VFL today.
A club working together. Seriously, not lip service.

I remember contacting the club about a country kid who had missed out in the draft but wanted to play VFL to get a second chance.
I was told the VFL Team Manager was on leave until February. The upshot was that kid was recruited to Werribee a month later, after the draft.

VFL on leave while other teams look for players. Recruiters don't talk to VFL about kids since they're only interested in the AFL list.

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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #12 on: September 25, 2016, 01:09:15 PM »
Bevo's head is too small for his body, it just looks weird & it creeps me out a bit.     :help
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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2016, 02:05:54 PM »
You would be surprised what can happen when you have ALL coaches and support staff on the same page lead by a great teacher/leader. Everyone at that mob are on the same page and they play for each other, care for each other, support each other, so on and so on......

All of the new line coaches coming in MUST support each other and believe the messages they are passing on are real and can make us successful. Now with most of the line coaches who gave mixed messages to the players are gone this should be seen as a new opportunity to move forward together.....like the dogs are right now!

So every thing was the fault of the assistants and Hardwick is lily white.

Do you work for the RFC?


Haha!  no I don't. Are you in charge of staff? If you are, you would know it is very hard setting standards and procedures (in this case game style etc.) when middle management (in this case line coaches) don't always support decisions and instruct people under them to do thing differently. Hardwick has his faults but what i am saying is it is a great opportunity to bring in people who will work together in totality....like the dogs right now!     

So youre basically saying dimma has been undermined and its the fault of the assistants - is this your take on it or have you heard this?


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Re: The doggies blueprint
« Reply #14 on: September 25, 2016, 02:42:27 PM »
Doggies don't have a dumbfuck CEO or a seppo for pres.
Doggies aren't more interested in being a politically correct club with affiliations to gender equality based organisations
It's because of these two that nothing has changed. 
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