There were clearly a few exceptions.doriswilgus wrote:I’ve never seen an ex player embraced so warmly by his former team mates after the game.
It is still a visible mess.
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I suspect you’re right (unless you’re wrong of course)90 nice wrote:Buckley and Harvey sando are finished and they know it
Yep. +1CarringbushCigar wrote:There were clearly a few exceptions.doriswilgus wrote:I’ve never seen an ex player embraced so warmly by his former team mates after the game.
It is still a visible mess.
Who didn't rate him ?slangman wrote: Pretty simple really.
Hocking was to be the VFL coach last year so when the VFL was cancelled due to the pandemic he was out of a job.
Surprising though that they didn’t rate him enough to bring him back into the AFL fold one way or another.
If we are going to play a bunch of kids at some point, it cannot, under any circumstance be Buckley. It needs fresh eyes and approach to the player list and Bucks is definitely not the answer.RudeBoy wrote:FWIW, here's my 2 bobs worth.
It's only round one and many teams have rebounded after a bad start, but....
I've probably been one of Buck's strongest supporters on Nicks, however, unless we show a dramatic improvement in form, this will most certainly be his last season as coach. Regardless of win/loss ratios, over the past decade we have failed to develop an identifiable brand of football, apart from being a "grunt team". "Grunt" simply means hard at it in my book. Every good team should display plenty of grunt. Watching the Bulldogs, they play on instinct, throwing the ball around to outside running players, and it's an exciting brand. Similarly with the Tigers.
Whether our dourness is due to the coach or our recruiters, I don't know, but as others have noted, even our young talent has a sameness about them. The fact that our ageing captain is still by far and away our best player, is a damning indictment on our list. Watching at the G last night I reckon Quaynor was our only genuinely fast player. Maybe we shout try him in the midfield, which after all is where games are won or lost. Once again we dominated the hitouts, but the Bulldogs won the clearances. Why we have persevered with Harvey as our midfield coach is beyond me.
I was excited when we recruited him, but Hoskin-Elliott has been a great disappointment. He should be dropped.
It's clear to me (I know it's only round one) we will not challenge for the flag this year, so let's play a bunch of kids and fast track their development.
One thing I would implore all fans to do, is to stick with the team and Bucks this year, supporting them all the way. I was saddened to hear some so-called "fans" shouting abuse at our players and coach at the game last night. They are all doing their best, even if their best is not good enough.
It makes me question the effectiveness of whatever we did over the pre-season. And whose responsibility is that again?Magpietothemax wrote:Just watching the Adelaide Geelong game, and I am so envious at how brilliantly Adelaide's 3 gamers and debutantes played.
We seem so far behind in all aspects of the game: injury management, recruitment, development of young players....
We are not in a rebuild, otherwise what's the point of continuing with Pendles, Sidey, Howe, Mayne, Greenwood, Roughy, Cox?The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:SHHHHHHHH its a big secret - if we tell the plebs we're rebuilding (again) they'll tear the walls down!!!!!!!!!