RWO Game Day Thread - Round 1 - April 1-2

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  • saviour01
    Regular in the Side
    • Sep 2013
    • 932

    #46
    Not at all. Just using as an example.

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    • Tim Freedman
      Warming the Bench
      • May 2008
      • 236

      #47
      Originally posted by saviour01
      Quality players find a way to do well. Austin Lucy killed it for us in prems in 2015 and so did Dylan Addison in div 4 last year despite not knowing our div 4 structures.

      Be interesting to see if it become a regular occurance where "drafted" players are in syd uni prems.
      My views have nothing to do with a players ability and capability to play football and have an impact on the field. Austin Lucy is a gun who would always play well at Premier Division level. Jed Turner played on that same weekend for Wests and I can tell you first hand that he did not want to be there and couldn't wait to finish the game to get home.

      My view has to do with culture and my preference not to pick a player who is thrust upon me at the last minute who I have to play in place of a player who deserves an opportunity. But, every coach / club is different and may have their own views. Although clearly the coaches / clubs weren't happy with the old system and voted to discontinue it this year.

      And using Dylan Addison as an example is laughable. He is a St.George person through and through who is loved and respected by all at your club. It's not even relevant to the discussion.

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      • Coastal Boy
        Regular in the Side
        • Nov 2003
        • 516

        #48
        I think most people just want a level playing field for all teams.
        We know SU are playing by the rules set by the league. No doubt there.
        But is it fair?

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        • tara
          Senior Player
          • Aug 2005
          • 1514

          #49
          Originally posted by Coastal Boy
          I think most people just want a level playing field for all teams.
          We know SU are playing by the rules set by the league. No doubt there.
          But is it fair?
          Haha fair like the AFL give a ... if they did they would never have parachuted a club into BISP. At least SU had to do the hard yards eons ago.

          Sorry but fair doesnt apply. The afl has their own agenda.

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

            #50
            I'll just leave this here then...

            Our focus of growth of the game in Western Sydney is of upmost importance. We don?t want any free passes or concessions, we want our on field results to reflect where we compete in the Sydney AFL competition. We will earn our premierships with committed players contributing to our successful family club culture. We want our players to have the best facilities on offer, the best playing apparel to play in, and the highest quality gear to train with. We want our club to be happy and healthy with the largest active volunteer base, the most qualified coaches to be mentored by and the most efficiently run club off the field so that there is nothing else to think about other than football. These are our goals, our vision, and our purpose.

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            • andreww1
              Warming the Bench
              • May 2015
              • 193

              #51
              Originally posted by Pekay
              I'll just leave this here then...

              Our focus of growth of the game in Western Sydney is of upmost importance. We don?t want any free passes or concessions, we want our on field results to reflect where we compete in the Sydney AFL competition. We will earn our premierships with committed players contributing to our successful family club culture. We want our players to have the best facilities on offer, the best playing apparel to play in, and the highest quality gear to train with. We want our club to be happy and healthy with the largest active volunteer base, the most qualified coaches to be mentored by and the most efficiently run club off the field so that there is nothing else to think about other than football. These are our goals, our vision, and our purpose.
              Nice Pekay. Not enough clubs, or business organisations, are able to clearly communicate their vision. Well done!


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              • tara
                Senior Player
                • Aug 2005
                • 1514

                #52
                Hes having a lend of u andrew. Thats the afls sorry blactowns mantra

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                • andreww1
                  Warming the Bench
                  • May 2015
                  • 193

                  #53
                  Originally posted by tara
                  Hes having a lend of u andrew. Thats the afls sorry blactowns mantra
                  Well it is a good one. If they can live by that then they will be successful. But I would take out the bit about not taking concessions from anyone. If someone wants to give them a leg up then I'd take advantage of it.


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                  • unconfuseme
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 681

                    #54
                    A club based NEAFL team in Sydney does not work (even though they pull bigger crowds than GWS).

                    Every decent young player coming through the ranks in Sydney is offered a Scholarship at SU, or cash at ECE when they were in NEAFL.

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