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Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2022 7:58 pm
by TDJ44
southernbulldog wrote:Some handy recruiting going on with the other teams .
Even though we have picked up a lot hopefully we just havent gone for quantity over quality

Yeah could be a problem.
Hopefully another definite A grader or 2.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2022 8:13 pm
by mots02
gazzamagoo wrote:I can confirm that Jamie Coff has returned to the CDFC.


Did he travel far?

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2022 9:36 pm
by Spargo
mots02 wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:I can confirm that Jamie Coff has returned to the CDFC.


Did he travel far?

Thanks Sandra…

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:26 am
by whufc
azza1719 wrote:Bit surprised by Coff returning to Centrals. Attitude and faking injuries to avoid training has been an issue in the past, hopefully all that stuff is behind him and he has a good crack at it this time around


Yeah I’m surprised by this

If I have my timings right in Thommo time we have seen Dallas Hill, Jacob Templeton, Neagle x 2 return to the club and for one reason or another it hasn’t really worked out on the second occasion either.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 9:07 am
by Big Phil
UK Fan wrote:So what’s going on with bays coach ??

Is he sacked


Yep, based on the 'Tiser article today, you would assume so...

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 10:52 am
by Dutchy
TIGERS RETURN BUT NOT COACH
ANDREW CAPEL
SANFL club Glenelg is poised to part ways with grand final coach Brett Hand
with a year left on his contract.
Hand, who won his first 17 games in his first season as Tigers coach in 2021,
was absent when the club resumed pre-season training this week and he is
unlikely to return.
It is understood the former Greater Western Sydney development coach has
taken time away from the club to assess his future after losing the faith of
the playing group.
In a sign he will not be returning, Hand has changed his LinkedIn profile to
“looking for the next chapter”.
Senior players are believed to have questioned his game plan and training
standards and ongoing negotiations have not resolved the issue.
Key players had threatened to leave but most have signed in recent weeks,
including 2019 Magarey Medallist Luke Partington.
Four-time club champion Matthew Snook remains out of contract.
Assistant coach Brett Exelby ran training this week while Glenelg has
appointed former Adelaide star Richard Douglas to the full-time role of
women’s football operations and talent manager, with a senior men’s -
assistant coach component.
Glenelg president Peter Carey said Hand was still employed by the club but
would not elaborate further.
It is understood the Tigers have started interviewing prospective -
replacements.
Former Norwood player Hand’s fall from grace is remarkable.
After taking over as coach from 2019 premiership mentor Mark Stone late in
2020 when Stone moved to the AFL to join Brisbane Lions as an assistant
coach, he won his first 17 games in charge before losing in the final minor
round to Port Adelaide.
He was named The Advertiser SANFL coach of the year for steering the Tigers
to the minor premiership but they were thrashed in the grand final by
Woodville-West Torrens.
Hand, originally on a two-year deal, signed a one-year contract extension in
February.
He had Glenelg sitting top before it lost key players Brett Turner (Adelaide)
and Sam Durdin (Carlton) in the AFL mid-season draft and it slumped to
fourth, defeating Sturt in the elimination final before falling to eventual
premier Norwood in the first semi

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:28 am
by whufc
MJP1993 wrote:Eagles new signing

It’s been a big week for announcements and signings… and we’ve got one more for you to kick off your weekend!!!

The Woodville West Torrens Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Riley Collier-Dawkins, a 191cm big bodied midfielder that will be a welcome asset for coach Jade Sheedy.

Taken at pick 20 in the 2018 AFL draft, Collier-Dawkins has spent the previous four seasons at Richmond where in that time he played 11 AFL matches, and was a member of the Tigers 2019 VFL Premiership team.


Signing of the off season for mine.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 12:13 pm
by MJP1993
whufc wrote:
MJP1993 wrote:Eagles new signing

It’s been a big week for announcements and signings… and we’ve got one more for you to kick off your weekend!!!

The Woodville West Torrens Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Riley Collier-Dawkins, a 191cm big bodied midfielder that will be a welcome asset for coach Jade Sheedy.

Taken at pick 20 in the 2018 AFL draft, Collier-Dawkins has spent the previous four seasons at Richmond where in that time he played 11 AFL matches, and was a member of the Tigers 2019 VFL Premiership team.


Signing of the off season for mine.


I only copied it from the Eagle’s their words not mine

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 12:55 pm
by Brodlach
Very good pick up MickyJ. Should still be on an AFL list I feel

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 2:35 pm
by MJP1993
Brodlach wrote:Very good pick up MickyJ. Should still be on an AFL list I feel

I think so to Brodlach hopefully he isn’t drafted before next season starts

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 8:16 am
by gazzamagoo
whufc wrote:
azza1719 wrote:Bit surprised by Coff returning to Centrals. Attitude and faking injuries to avoid training has been an issue in the past, hopefully all that stuff is behind him and he has a good crack at it this time around


Yeah I’m surprised by this

If I have my timings right in Thommo time we have seen Dallas Hill, Jacob Templeton, Neagle x 2 return to the club and for one reason or another it hasn’t really worked out on the second occasion either.


We will need players in the reserves too.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 10:30 am
by JK
southernbulldog wrote:Some handy recruiting going on with the other teams .
Even though we have picked up a lot hopefully we just havent gone for quantity over quality


That was the worry at the Parade last off-season. Obviously need some ability among the incoming (naturally not all will make the grade) but think the coach is the biggest factor in it. Since the AFL-aligned clubs joined in, any club can turn it around in a single off-season if they get it right. From memory Westies and North were at or near bottom before winning the flag the following season.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 5:18 pm
by whufc
Just announced on Facebook Jamie Coff signed for Gawler Centrals not us.

His doing a per season with central districts but going to be playing for the tigers.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 5:39 pm
by southernbulldog
What is the point in that just wasting our time

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 5:46 pm
by Big Phil
whufc wrote:Just announced on Facebook Jamie Coff signed for Gawler Centrals not us.

His doing a per season with central districts but going to be playing for the tigers.


southernbulldog wrote:What is the point in that just wasting our time


I think with a lot of these type of signings, it means he if is not picked by Central (reserves), he will play at Gawler Central.

Makes no sense to be doing a pre-season at a League club, otherwise.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 5:54 pm
by gazzamagoo
Big Phil wrote:
whufc wrote:Just announced on Facebook Jamie Coff signed for Gawler Centrals not us.

His doing a per season with central districts but going to be playing for the tigers.


southernbulldog wrote:What is the point in that just wasting our time


I think with a lot of these type of signings, it means he if is not picked by Central (reserves), he will play at Gawler Central.

Makes no sense to be doing a pre-season at a League club, otherwise.


Yep, going to try to get a game with us but if he doesn't make it, he'll play for Gawler Central.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 9:12 am
by stampy
whufc wrote:Just announced on Facebook Jamie Coff signed for Gawler Centrals not us.

His doing a per season with central districts but going to be playing for the tigers.



was he told to far coff?

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 10:13 am
by Half Back Flanker
gazzamagoo wrote:
Big Phil wrote:
whufc wrote:Just announced on Facebook Jamie Coff signed for Gawler Centrals not us.

His doing a per season with central districts but going to be playing for the tigers.


southernbulldog wrote:What is the point in that just wasting our time


I think with a lot of these type of signings, it means he if is not picked by Central (reserves), he will play at Gawler Central.

Makes no sense to be doing a pre-season at a League club, otherwise.


Yep, going to try to get a game with us but if he doesn't make it, he'll play for Gawler Central.


Has a massive amount of ability but certainly lacks in the commitment side of things. Has a lot going on outside of football that distracts him away and causes some issues in his life. Kid can play but unfortunately, will never make the most of his potential.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 11:57 am
by whufc
Yeah he wasn't getting much love from the facebook world when GC announced it.

Re: retirements and upcoming signings

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:19 pm
by MannyK
The Norwood Football Club is excited to announce the recruitment of Sam Nehme for the 2023 SANFL Season.

Sam had an excellent year for the Oakleigh Chargers in the AFL U18 NAB League and received the Backline Award.

A left foot kick, Sam is a strong bodied defender, who has excellent aerial skills and very good decision making.

Sam will commence pre-season training with the senior squad next Monday and he is excited to start his career as a Norwood player.

We welcome Sam and look forward to what he will bring to the Norwood Football Club.