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PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:47 pm 
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mikey_m wrote:
Not interested in Martin Pike.
I want a player from a successful side.


:shock:

How many premierships does a bloke need to win?

(Not that I think Pike's the answer)


I think you know what I meant. Voss, Ashcroft, Rehn, Chris or Brad Scott. Pike is to much of a loose cannon. Good bloke but not coaching material.


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What makes any of you think that assistant coach at Carlton is a promotion for anyone? You wouldn't have a chance in hell of luring Rehn. He'll take the next top job that becomes available.

Our only hope would be to go back to being 'insular' and beg blokes like Dean, Sexton, Ratten, McKay, etc to come back to the club in an official role.

Think outside the box for a bit. It doesn't matter that we weren't first to the idea of other sports key thinkers, just that we don't miss out on the next ones. Rowers work just as hard as cyclists - if not harder...

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Actually I wouldn't mind Pikey at Carlton. Think he'd be very good.

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Would like to see Vossy be assistant coach at the club, that's if he retires at seasons' end, of course.

Rehn would be a good acquisition as would Bickley.

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What about Hird if he retires.
Rob Harvery would be alrite as well.
I reckon we should get one player from a club who retires at the end of the year.

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Actually I wouldn't mind Pikey at Carlton. Think he'd be very good.


Him and Fev together. WATCHOUT LADIES


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Do you think there's much chance of luring Worsfold back???

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camelboy wrote:
I like the idea of Shaun Rehn, however, given his success in that shoddy SANFL league, you know the one where Neil Craig cut his teeth ... :lol: ... we'd need to offer him a genuine assistant role, rather than a specialist ruck coaching role. Also given the number of kids recruited out of West Adelaide under Rehn, inclusing our own Russell and Hartlett his addition to our team could be very timely as well.


Hey Camel,

you ain't a croweater are you! :wink:


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phoenix johnson wrote:
Just look at what he has done for Fish since he has comeback.
Brad's goal kicking has improved out of sight.


I don't want to give full credit to ?Wayne for this! I always knew damn well what kind of talent Fisher was..........and he has always been an acurate kick at goal!

One thing i'll give to Carey is the work he has done with Waite as a CHF!

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ryan2000 wrote:
he has always been an acurate kick at goal!


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I don't want to give full credit to ?Wayne for this! I always knew damn well what kind of talent Fisher was..........and he has always been an acurate kick at goal!



Which Brad Fisher in 2004 were you watching?

His kicking for goal was jittery and very stop start.
Seems Wayne has corrected this and made it more fluent.

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