Danny Chartres, return of the mack?
Andrew Bogut returns to Australia as a category B rookie?
Just on this, while we were discussing list changes I had another thought. Surely Dodoro cannot make list changes in a vacuum. If Worsfold and his coaches really really rate Morgan, I doubt Dodoro could just delist him. I donāt know if the reverse is true - if Dodoro really rates Morganās talent (or really thinks the current draft sucks) could he keep him if the coaches had the reverse belief?
I donāt know the answer, but when we say ālist managementā, we think Dodoro. But it would be interesting to know how much authority he has to make unilateral decisions, or if his hands are very much tied by the opinions of the coaching group.
Ants: Cgates:You claim that Dodoro is directed by someone in a higher position. Who?
Well, I say he might be, I thought I was quite clear that I donāt know definitively.
As to who, well the board for starters. Maybe the coach. There may be a committee of the CEO, coach, other key people who set the direction the list management will take. Assuming we have a multi-year plan to be a premiership threat, one that sets out the plan for list management, Iād be staggered if that isnāt a policy decided on by the Board or high level executives.
But here is a question - do you think it was Dodoroās decision on how to treat the saga related players? I would expect that a decision like that, that impacts our reputation, our culture, but also our list management strategy, was probably decided at board level. Would Dodoro have had input? I would assume so. But I also assume others would have.
To be clear, Iām talking about our overall list management approach, our long term plans, our risk strategy. Not individual picks.
Just on this, while we were discussing list changes I had another thought. Surely Dodoro cannot make list changes in a vacuum. If Worsfold and his coaches really really rate Morgan, I doubt Dodoro could just delist him. I donāt know if the reverse is true - if Dodoro really rates Morganās talent (or really thinks the current draft sucks) could he keep him if the coaches had the reverse belief?
I donāt know the answer, but when we say ālist managementā, we think Dodoro. But it would be interesting to know how much authority he has to make unilateral decisions, or if his hands are very much tied by the opinions of the coaching group.
Iāve always thought itās along the lines of coach says: āWe need a pacy, outside mid and Morgan hasnāt made the grade. What are our options?ā. Jackets then uses scouting and opposition list analysis to say: āThe following kids are expected to be available around our 1st/2nd/3rd draft picks, these guys are currently in the VFL, this guy is going to be a DFA/FA at the end of this year and should cost $XX, or Josh Kelly is the blue-chip option but will likely cost 2 x 1st rounders and $1m/pa in salary cap. Preferences?ā
Either way, it would absolutely have to be a collaborative approach.
Ants: Ants: Cgates:You claim that Dodoro is directed by someone in a higher position. Who?
Well, I say he might be, I thought I was quite clear that I donāt know definitively.
As to who, well the board for starters. Maybe the coach. There may be a committee of the CEO, coach, other key people who set the direction the list management will take. Assuming we have a multi-year plan to be a premiership threat, one that sets out the plan for list management, Iād be staggered if that isnāt a policy decided on by the Board or high level executives.
But here is a question - do you think it was Dodoroās decision on how to treat the saga related players? I would expect that a decision like that, that impacts our reputation, our culture, but also our list management strategy, was probably decided at board level. Would Dodoro have had input? I would assume so. But I also assume others would have.
To be clear, Iām talking about our overall list management approach, our long term plans, our risk strategy. Not individual picks.
Just on this, while we were discussing list changes I had another thought. Surely Dodoro cannot make list changes in a vacuum. If Worsfold and his coaches really really rate Morgan, I doubt Dodoro could just delist him. I donāt know if the reverse is true - if Dodoro really rates Morganās talent (or really thinks the current draft sucks) could he keep him if the coaches had the reverse belief?
I donāt know the answer, but when we say ālist managementā, we think Dodoro. But it would be interesting to know how much authority he has to make unilateral decisions, or if his hands are very much tied by the opinions of the coaching group.
Iāve always thought itās along the lines of coach says: āWe need a pacy, outside mid and Morgan hasnāt made the grade. What are our options?ā. Jackets then uses scouting and opposition list analysis to say: āThe following kids are expected to be available around our 1st/2nd/3rd draft picks, these guys are currently in the VFL, this guy is going to be a DFA/FA at the end of this year and should cost $XX, or Josh Kelly is the blue-chip option but will likely cost 2 x 1st rounders and $1m/pa in salary cap. Preferences?ā
Either way, it would absolutely have to be a collaborative approach.
I agree on the drafting, I was thinking more on the list management - who gets a contract, who doesnāt.
It would have to be the coaches direction then, surely? Itās then up to Jackets to manage salaries, new contracts, replacement player options, etc. At least I hope so.
It would have to be the coaches direction then, surely? Itās then up to Jackets to manage salaries, new contracts, replacement player options, etc. At least I hope so.
Donāt know. Was just wondering out loud.
Iād love to be a billionaire, and give the club a chunk of money to sit in and listen to all of this for a year.
FuriousGeorge:It would have to be the coaches direction then, surely? Itās then up to Jackets to manage salaries, new contracts, replacement player options, etc. At least I hope so.
Donāt know. Was just wondering out loud.
Iād love to be a billionaire, and give the club a chunk of money to sit in and listen to all of this for a year.
This was always my idea to get the club out of its saga debt. Raffle off a dozen different insider experiences. Sit in meetings like this, coaches box etc. $100 x 100,000 tickets and problems are solved.
Thatās only $10m though, what will that fix???
FuriousGeorge:It would have to be the coaches direction then, surely? Itās then up to Jackets to manage salaries, new contracts, replacement player options, etc. At least I hope so.
Donāt know. Was just wondering out loud.
Iād love to be a billionaire, and give the club a chunk of money to sit in and listen to all of this for a year.
I can think of waaaaaaaay better things to do for a year if Iām a billionaire, and they donāt involve sitting in list management meetingsā¦
Although if I suddenly become a billionaire Iāll pay for you to do it and then you can report back to me afterwards.
Thatās only $10m though, what will that fix???
Mob-style contracts on a select few individuals?
Thatās only $10m though, what will that fix???
accumulated losses during the saga. how much money do you want? The club should now be back to posting modest profits (ex any ongoing legal bills from the saga)
If itās not enough, do it again next year.
Thanks for the info.
What is Kerrās role/title?*
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*i.e. who is he?
Thanks.
Sack List Management Committee?
Can you tell us about the āwar roomā?
Dodoroās tinder game is solid
Dodorro got Big Boi with a Dodorro special 2nd round pick.
Oh yeah!
Bewick would have told Dodoro about Begley some credit needs to go to him too.
Bewick would have told Dodoro about Begley some credit needs to go to him too.
#10 times agreed.