keogh wrote:
The difference with Murphy and Sticks was that Sticks had played Senior footy for Glenelg prior to 1986. Murphy is only 19 and has played 13 games.You cant give him the captaincy now. 2years time maybe.
Sticks was about 23 24 when he took over from Sellers and had played about 5 years of Senior footy. The SANFL was a stronger comp at that time than its now.
Spot on Keogh, Kernahan was already a Premiership player in SA before he ame over, and polled the most votes in the Magery Medal (was suspended so was ineligable to win). In his first season in the VFL (1986) he kicked 62 goals from CHF.
The comparisons between Kernahan being made captain in '87, and any of Murphy, Walker, Simpson etc being made captain for '07 are mute. The surest way we could set this Club back is to appoint one of these guys as captain and risk killing his development as a footballer.
Luke Hodge is the standout captain in waiting at Hawthorn, yet they have resisted the temptation to appoint him for fear that he is not ready. And Hodge's preformance to date are miles ahead of Murphy, Walker, Simpson et al, in terms of number of quality games played over a period of time, and feeling like a player belongs comfortably in the big league.
Similarly, St Kilda took the risk with Ball, and many believe it had a detrimental impact on his football.
As much as we wish it were otherwise, those young kids are simply not ready for the captaincy. They are still focused on establishing themselves as league footballers. Let them do that without the burden of leading the Club.
Our captain for next year, and probably 2008, must come from the senior players, Kouta, Whitnall and Stevens. Lappin's form last season rules him out.
As for Fevola, he simply cannot be considered, even if the other candidates are considered weak. His history up until this year was poor, he had a good nine months, and stuffed up again. Ahd while putting someone in a headlock for 15 seconds may, to some, not be enough to discount him from the role, on top of his previous 8 years, it shows he is simply not worthy of the accolade to lead this great Club.
I know others will say similar things about Whitnall and Stevens, and whilst their efforts may not have been exemplary, they are, IMHO, far beyond that of Fevola.
Appointing Fevola as captain of the CFC for 2007 will denegrate the position for years to come.