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Offline wayne

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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #15 on: May 24, 2007, 09:11:18 AM »


Why the f..k has it taken Terry an extra 2 yrs to realize this?  Clarkson knew and acted on this straight away, while Terry went half-ars..d by still trying a few quick fixes and compromised building our list fully for the future.  Still had his sights on the short-term and again, like Frawley, jepardised our long-term success.  NOW he is finally taking no short-cuts, getting rid of the dead wood and using draft picks and finding good young talent to build a team that can challenge for the ultimate prize.  TWO YEARS TOO LATE WALLACE.

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I don't understand it either, he could have done it in the first season and not had any questions from Richmond supporters, no pressure, no talk of him being sacked, now in the third year he's copping the famous Richmond wrath. He has turned over a lot of players though, but he could have been a little more ruthless and traded some players who had value, but have now lost it. 
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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #16 on: May 24, 2007, 11:39:14 AM »
Which begs the question Kent Kingsley  ???

I would also keep Tuck, he is a hard nut and would be ok in a good side.

Johnson dropped for sure - send the kids a message Plough

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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #17 on: May 24, 2007, 01:58:47 PM »
Opposition clubs never thought most of our players had value though :P.

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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #18 on: May 24, 2007, 02:19:19 PM »
Interesting little grab from Plough's EOTT match report.

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We’ve been beaten by a few teams in the competition at the moment who have got very experienced players, but are never going to win a premiership with those experienced players. You can go down a pathway like that where you’re winning games and you perhaps finish the perennial ninth that our club has done over a period of time, or you start a process and bring all these kids through together, where they’re actually a chance of having some real success. And, that’s the pathway we’re going down at the moment.

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Why the f..k has it taken Terry an extra 2 yrs to realize this?  Clarkson knew and acted on this straight away, while Terry went half-ars..d by still trying a few quick fixes and compromised building our list fully for the future.  Still had his sights on the short-term and again, like Frawley, jepardised our long-term success.  NOW he is finally taking no short-cuts, getting rid of the dead wood and using draft picks and finding good young talent to build a team that can challenge for the ultimate prize.  TWO YEARS TOO LATE WALLACE.

GO TIGES!!! 
The Hawks financial position compared to the tigers was like chalk and cheese
The club needed some immediate success to help turn that around.

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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #19 on: May 24, 2007, 05:01:51 PM »
Interesting little grab from Plough's EOTT match report.

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We’ve been beaten by a few teams in the competition at the moment who have got very experienced players, but are never going to win a premiership with those experienced players. You can go down a pathway like that where you’re winning games and you perhaps finish the perennial ninth that our club has done over a period of time, or you start a process and bring all these kids through together, where they’re actually a chance of having some real success. And, that’s the pathway we’re going down at the moment.

http://210.50.4.102/rfc/

Why the f..k has it taken Terry an extra 2 yrs to realize this?  Clarkson knew and acted on this straight away, while Terry went half-ars..d by still trying a few quick fixes and compromised building our list fully for the future.  Still had his sights on the short-term and again, like Frawley, jepardised our long-term success.  NOW he is finally taking no short-cuts, getting rid of the dead wood and using draft picks and finding good young talent to build a team that can challenge for the ultimate prize.  TWO YEARS TOO LATE WALLACE.

GO TIGES!!! 
The Hawks financial position compared to the tigers was like chalk and cheese
The club needed some immediate success to help turn that around.
True Mopsy. And the Hawks list was more advanced as far as having a large number of players about to hit that peak middle-age bracket. Their list wasn't decimated and out of balance like ours was.
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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #20 on: May 24, 2007, 09:12:15 PM »


Why the f..k has it taken Terry an extra 2 yrs to realize this?  Clarkson knew and acted on this straight away, while Terry went half-ars..d by still trying a few quick fixes and compromised building our list fully for the future.  Still had his sights on the short-term and again, like Frawley, jepardised our long-term success.  NOW he is finally taking no short-cuts, getting rid of the dead wood and using draft picks and finding good young talent to build a team that can challenge for the ultimate prize.  TWO YEARS TOO LATE WALLACE.

GO TIGES!!! 

But Wallace has said from the moment he got to Richmond that we lacked a core group in the gae bracket of 23-25. Nothing much has changed on that front. We still don't have that group - we will in 3-4 years and they'll be OK I reckon
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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2007, 09:21:11 PM »
But Wallace has said from the moment he got to Richmond that we lacked a core group in the gae bracket of 23-25. Nothing much has changed on that front. We still don't have that group - we will in 3-4 years and they'll be OK I reckon

I reckon they'll be better than OK WP.

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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #22 on: May 25, 2007, 04:48:51 PM »
Which begs the question Kent Kingsley  ???

Yep I'd rather have Hughes or Schulz in the team at this point.

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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #23 on: May 25, 2007, 11:28:50 PM »
Which begs the question Kent Kingsley  ???

Yep I'd rather have Hughes or Schulz in the team at this point.
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Re: Plough has fully converted to a youth policy believer
« Reply #24 on: May 26, 2007, 08:20:01 AM »
I'd be picking Hughes over Schultz.  Schultz is lazy, needs to pick up his workload.