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What is wrong with Carlton
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(06-05-2015, 10:38 AM)PassIt2Carrots link Wrote:It was Gointocarlton when he couldn't log in JK.

Thanks Carrots. Wink
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(06-05-2015, 06:04 AM)Raydan link Wrote:... and this sort of thing comes down to leadership.

You need hard at it players who are your leaders, players that tick every box and do everything right.

Looking back at all the recent clubs who were successful over many years they have talent, but they have discipline that is run by the strong leaders of the club.

Brisbane, Sydney, Geelong, Hawthorn all have strong leaders who are also in their best 5 players.

Freo now have their strong leaders with Fyfe and their giant midfield leading by example.

Watch out for GWS (fish in a barrel) and Melbourne over the next 5 years. Viney, Brayshaw and Hogan, all hard young men, all will be Melbourne's best players within the next 2-5 years.

We have Cripps, which is a start but with this draft we need to find a Hodge, Selwood, Voss type midfielder, who doesn't just have talent but has that hard edge about them. Then it's these players who need to drive the culture, combined with a young new coach, 2-3 good draft years where we keep the picks and get them right. We don't need triers like Rowe or talent but no hardness like Gibbs and Murphy in our leadership group. We need steel, toughness and talent.

Been saying it for years we are too soft on the field, and our leaders are too soft....Hodge, Selwood etc are one every ten year type players who combine talent with hardness and resolve, this draft isnt very deep either so we might have to wait a while until we can get a new set of leaders..or do we import them in like we did with Judd...?
Cripps will be one for sure and probably the next captain but there isnt much left on the list to work with but I like Brad Walsh and reckon he will be a leader if and when
he makes the senior list..
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