2017 Player & Coach Comings and Goings - Who's Going Where?

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  • Mug Punter
    On the Rookie List
    • Nov 2009
    • 3325

    #16
    Originally posted by justabaraker
    And how good is it to see the name of that grand old contributor MUG PUNTER with those incisive and well researched Alan Jones impersonations......not !
    You really are a knob aren't you.

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    Originally posted by justabaraker
    So the Giants pull the pin and the first casualty is their marquee signing... Pekay.
    It's the beginning of the end for an esteemed and respected club.
    Was that an attempt at humour?

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    • chatovadafloor
      On the Rookie List
      • Jun 2011
      • 231

      #17
      Originally posted by justabaraker
      Up here on holiday on the banks of the Daintree River in far north QLD and the word comes through that the new coach of Baulko is to be ........... Jamie Vlatko.
      I have no particular issue with that,other than to say there might be a budgetary benefit on that choice. Dunno really.
      You have to wish him well with the challenge that awaits,and the high bar that he has to leap over.
      All the best, Jamie Vlatko
      Budgetary you must be in the know???

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      • justabaraker
        Regular in the Side
        • Jul 2012
        • 972

        #18
        Did most of my dough by betting against Baulko in the GF.
        But I'll do it again next year and hope for a different result..!

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        • Tom Wills
          Warming the Bench
          • May 2008
          • 478

          #19
          Originally posted by justabaraker
          Nick Salter is a fine pickup for Wests. I have watched him play a bit of NEAFL, and in Canberra AFL, and he goes ok. Solid,skilful and disciplined, but I think he might be a mighty big fish in the tiny Magpie pond. We shall see.
          We can only hope that Nick Salter is more of a Paul Bevan than a Gerrard Bennett !
          Whats the background to Nick Salter? I assume he has moved to Sydney for work and is after some coin and found that Wests is one of the few clubs able to accommodate. Is that correct?

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          • justabaraker
            Regular in the Side
            • Jul 2012
            • 972

            #20
            I don't know any more than you. Perhaps you've nailed it.
            What interests me more is how a player with those credentials will fit with the game plan. Perhaps a gun player will make it easier to get a coach.

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            • andreww1
              Warming the Bench
              • May 2015
              • 193

              #21
              Originally posted by justabaraker
              I don't know any more than you. Perhaps you've nailed it.
              What interests me more is how a player with those credentials will fit with the game plan. Perhaps a gun player will make it easier to get a coach.
              If I was running Wests I'd put the money in to building up and attracting some quality juniors who will have some loyalty to the club and stay and play for 10 years. Clubs need depth to play finals and win GFs, so attracting one player who has no loyalty to the club beyond the coin he receives is not the answer. It is not as if they are in a premiership window and need Salter to open it for them.


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              • mrns
                Warming the Bench
                • Apr 2016
                • 163

                #22
                Originally posted by andreww1
                If I was running Wests I'd put the money in to building up and attracting some quality juniors who will have some loyalty to the club and stay and play for 10 years. Clubs need depth to play finals and win GFs, so attracting one player who has no loyalty to the club beyond the coin he receives is not the answer. It is not as if they are in a premiership window and need Salter to open it for them.


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                I agree, wests in the long run would be better investing the money into its juniors. Once the money stops flowing to the individuals they move on

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                • skaterboi1973
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 14

                  #23
                  Would have to disagree, getting someone of that calibre into the squad can only help, not just on game day, but with training etc. Especially when you consider that the Wests squad is quite young.

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                  • andreww1
                    Warming the Bench
                    • May 2015
                    • 193

                    #24
                    2017 Player & Coach Comings and Goings - Who's Going Where?

                    Originally posted by skaterboi1973
                    Would have to disagree, getting someone of that calibre into the squad can only help, not just on game day, but with training etc. Especially when you consider that the Wests squad is quite young.
                    But Wests have been doing that for years and when was the last time they made finals? Paul Bevan was a much better player than Salter and they had a much better list then compared to now and they still missed out on finals. Why would it be any better this time?
                    Isn't the definition of insanity doing the same thing repeatedly but expecting a different result?
                    Unless they do something differently they'll still be in the same position in 5 years time, or maybe in an even worse position if they keep finishing last.


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                    • justabaraker
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 972

                      #25
                      Originally posted by mrns
                      I agree, wests in the long run would be better investing the money into its juniors. Once the money stops flowing to the individuals they move on
                      I think you might be right. Their top few players are very good, and I'm thinking of Mumme, the full forward (forgot his name now that it's off season!), Etto, Lemme and Robinson. But they fall away a bit after that.
                      So it's all very well to get a good recruit but they really need to be building up the depth.

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                      • saviour01
                        Regular in the Side
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 932

                        #26
                        A reason I think we did so well this year was our depth. In div1 finals 21/22 players had played prems within the last 2 years.

                        There's no denying bringing in quality players will help, but as one of the boys said "there's a few players in that team who wouldn't make our reserves".

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                        • andreww1
                          Warming the Bench
                          • May 2015
                          • 193

                          #27
                          2017 Player & Coach Comings and Goings - Who's Going Where?

                          Originally posted by saviour01
                          A reason I think we did so well this year was our depth. In div1 finals 21/22 players had played prems within the last 2 years.

                          There's no denying bringing in quality players will help, but as one of the boys said "there's a few players in that team who wouldn't make our reserves".
                          The issue is though do you take a short term view (buy a few good players) or a long term view (develop your juniors). Given the short term approach for Wests hasn't worked I reckon it is time they looked at a longer term strategy.


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                          Last edited by andreww1; 4 November 2016, 04:21 PM.

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                          • Giants
                            Pushing for Selection
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 69

                            #28
                            Originally posted by justabaraker
                            I think you might be right. Their top few players are very good, and I'm thinking of Mumme, the full forward (forgot his name now that it's off season!), Etto, Lemme and Robinson. But they fall away a bit after that.
                            So it's all very well to get a good recruit but they really need to be building up the depth.
                            Not to mention their reserves side regularly fielded 17 to 20 playerss at the end of the season (at home) and i think even forfeited an away game if i remeber correctly.

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                            • justabaraker
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 972

                              #29
                              Who's got the coaching job at Goannas for next season ? And whatever happened to the fella sitting by himself under the light tower at their GF ?

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                              • Pekay
                                Well retired, still sore
                                • Sep 2004
                                • 2134

                                #30
                                Enough of the cryptic crap man, name names, no one knows who you are anyway so you'll slide along scot free. Who was under what light tower at what GF?

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