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Carlton AFLW Review - Half Gone - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Lily Of Laguna (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-5.html) +--- Forum: Ladies Lounge (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-19.html) +--- Thread: Carlton AFLW Review - Half Gone (/thread-5906.html) |
Re: Carlton AFLW Review - DJC - 12-17-2022 (12-16-2022, 09:59 PM)Thryleon link Wrote:here i was making a case for females not being treated like inferior backstabbers because the men do it too, and using tangible examples from our own sordid past to do so, and then seeing it become a moderation point. I'm not sure whether your contribution helps or hinders the feminist cause, but it's got nothing to do with our AFLW review. Start a new thread if you like
Re: Carlton AFLW Review - Lods - 12-17-2022 I'm probably as responsible for setting the thread off on a bit of a tangent as anyone with my mention of cliques affecting our men's team as well. I can see some relevance because the women will be judged by the same standards as apply with the men's side, with some allowance made for the semi-professional nature of the women's team at present, but to bring us back on track.... The review will no doubt look at a lot of aspects. We know the main focus will no doubt be on the coaching. You wouldn't have to be Nostradamus to predict that there will be changes at the coaching level. Other areas that will be looked at will be skill development, recruiting, player retention...and the developing culture. From the outside this looks a bit half-cocked, premature and a bit of a smoke screen for the old coach-sacking chestnut. If you're going to sack the coach just do it. But as far as other aspects go, unless there has been some genuine disquiet and complaints from certain team members regarding 'culture' then let the bloody thing settle down. In many respects this is 'Year One.' Now that all sides are established we should see a settling of player movement in the coming years. That in itself should give some stability to the team. Re: Carlton AFLW Review - DJC - 12-17-2022 I think that it’s the right time for a review, provided it’s not just looking for reasons to part ways with Harf. We have had a couple of competitive seasons but we’re really off the pace in comparison to the successful clubs. The review should examine every aspect of our AFLW program including list management, fitness and conditioning, training, gameplan, team selection, culture and coaching. I would be reaching out to former players to find out why they left. The review should set out a strategy for success and it should then be a matter of determining what personnel are best able to implement the strategy. That may or may not include Harf and it should also identify deficiencies in our list. Re: Carlton AFLW Review - crashlander - 12-17-2022 (12-17-2022, 10:54 PM)DJC link Wrote:I think that it’s the right time for a review, provided it’s not just looking for reasons to part ways with Harf.I highlighted some of the things that stood out to me. Our fitness as a group does not appear to be close to some of the 'stronger' clubs. That has been the case for the last couple of seasons. Our game plan worked very well when we had the personnel to run it, not so great these last couple of years. It definitely needs some work. Other clubs have had their players knock back large offers to play at a successful club. That needs to be us. I want to hear again that 'nobody leaves Carlton by choice'. Re: Carlton AFLW Review - LP - 12-17-2022 (12-17-2022, 11:26 PM)crashlander date Wrote:Other clubs have had their players knock back large offers to play at a successful club. That needs to be us. I want to hear again that 'nobody leaves Carlton by choice'.But there is a reason why that is happening / has happened, and as a club it's a path we have chosen not to participate in as it's very very short term. When it goes sour at those club's, and they basically have to compromise their football for it to not go sour, it'll go sour big time! Re: Carlton AFLW Review - DJC - 12-18-2022 [member=153]LP[/member] I don’t think that we’ve been as thorough with our AFLW player vetting as we could have been … and that’s understandable given the infancy of the competition. However, we should be moving closer to the exhaustive process of the men’s recruitment. Hopefully, the review will address that. Re: Carlton AFLW Review - LP - 01-19-2023 Harf is about to be announced as the new lead broadcaster on RSN, I suspect that is a sign of change at Carlton. Harf Gone - Gointocarlton - 01-31-2023 They want a full time coach, Harf wasnt able to do it. Re: Harf Gone - DJC - 01-31-2023 The report, as summarised by Sayers, is critical of the coaching and I suspect that Harf would have been moved on even if he was able to give a full time commitment. Sayers' summary seems to gel with our results over the last couple of seasons and, although I liked Harf as a coach, it's time for a change. Re: Harf Gone - Lods - 01-31-2023 Let's get a woman coach. What's Daisy Pearce up to...she has some coaching credentials.
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