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Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:18 pm
by BFG
thought i might start this up and see how everyone felt their club went on both NAB draft day and the rookie draft day?
personally i think the crows have done well enough, promoted the right rookies, picked up brodie smith who i believe should be a 200 game midfielder. tim milera from port adelaide in the rookie draft is a great pickup, very lively and creative. But by far the best decision they made was to draft the next micahel barlow/james podsiadly in Ian callinan from centrals! dual premiership player and this years jack oatey medallist. look forward to big things from him in 2010!
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:27 pm
by Rik E Boy
Ask me in three years. Far too early to tell. At this stage every single club 'can't believe that player x has fallen so low in the draft'. There will be only one winner, Gold Coast.
regards,
REB
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Wed Dec 08, 2010 5:54 pm
by Jim05
Agreed REB. Wr hear the same crap each year about someone slipping through the crack or cant believe he was still there at our pick. Gc and gws only winners out of this
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:10 pm
by Hondo
I can't believe Brodie Smith fell so low in the draft

Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:55 pm
by GWW
All Port's picks were in our recruiters' top 10 players so we did well too

Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:19 am
by Mr Beefy
GWW wrote:All Port's picks were in our recruiters' top 10 players so we did well too

Yeah all the players before your clubs first pick are overrated and wont amount to anything - no matter what club you follow!

Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:07 am
by JK
I had this conversation with a mate who is local recruiting scout for an interstate AFL club ... After depressing me about all the players Norwood would potentially and likely lose, I grinned and said "Oh well, once the dust has settled tomorrow I look forward to every club coming out and saying we've hit the jackpot because we got every player we wanted"
He just laughed and said "Well there's not really much else they can say"
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:06 pm
by BFG
Constance_Perm wrote:I had this conversation with a mate who is local recruiting scout for an interstate AFL club ... After depressing me about all the players Norwood would potentially and likely lose, I grinned and said "Oh well, once the dust has settled tomorrow I look forward to every club coming out and saying we've hit the jackpot because we got every player we wanted"
He just laughed and said "Well there's not really much else they can say"
just out of personal interest more than anything and a little of topic, how do people get into that sort of role as a recruting scout? is it more of an "in the know" type position? just curious
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:08 pm
by Rik E Boy
BFG wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I had this conversation with a mate who is local recruiting scout for an interstate AFL club ... After depressing me about all the players Norwood would potentially and likely lose, I grinned and said "Oh well, once the dust has settled tomorrow I look forward to every club coming out and saying we've hit the jackpot because we got every player we wanted"
He just laughed and said "Well there's not really much else they can say"
just out of personal interest more than anything and a little of topic, how do people get into that sort of role as a recruting scout? is it more of an "in the know" type position? just curious
Well the first thing you need is to 'be prepared'.
regards,
REB
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:18 pm
by Freo HeaveHo
As much as i hate the Cows .... great move on there behalf drafting Callinan ... The bloke is an absolute superstar cut above SANFL level and a shame he hasnt already notched up 100 AFL games. No reason what so ever why he couldnt play 22 games this year. good luck to the bloke
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Fri Dec 10, 2010 8:38 am
by Pup
BFG wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I had this conversation with a mate who is local recruiting scout for an interstate AFL club ... After depressing me about all the players Norwood would potentially and likely lose, I grinned and said "Oh well, once the dust has settled tomorrow I look forward to every club coming out and saying we've hit the jackpot because we got every player we wanted"
He just laughed and said "Well there's not really much else they can say"
just out of personal interest more than anything and a little of topic, how do people get into that sort of role as a recruting scout? is it more of an "in the know" type position? just curious
A lot of it is yes.
But the key is start at the bottom and be prepared to work your way up. I am involved with the recruiting for a local TAC cup side which is a real eye opener in what is involved with the system.
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:01 am
by JK
BFG wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I had this conversation with a mate who is local recruiting scout for an interstate AFL club ... After depressing me about all the players Norwood would potentially and likely lose, I grinned and said "Oh well, once the dust has settled tomorrow I look forward to every club coming out and saying we've hit the jackpot because we got every player we wanted"
He just laughed and said "Well there's not really much else they can say"
just out of personal interest more than anything and a little of topic, how do people get into that sort of role as a recruting scout? is it more of an "in the know" type position? just curious
Fair question mate and one I've always wondered too .. Would be a great job scouting talent I reckon
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:49 am
by MatteeG
Constance_Perm wrote:BFG wrote:Fair question mate and one I've always wondered too .. Would be a great job scouting talent I reckon
Just cruise down the beach with the rag top down...
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:28 pm
by BFG
Constance_Perm wrote:BFG wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I had this conversation with a mate who is local recruiting scout for an interstate AFL club ... After depressing me about all the players Norwood would potentially and likely lose, I grinned and said "Oh well, once the dust has settled tomorrow I look forward to every club coming out and saying we've hit the jackpot because we got every player we wanted"
He just laughed and said "Well there's not really much else they can say"
just out of personal interest more than anything and a little of topic, how do people get into that sort of role as a recruting scout? is it more of an "in the know" type position? just curious
Fair question mate and one I've always wondered too .. Would be a great job scouting talent I reckon
just about my dream job i rekon, get paid to watch footy! put the pies and beers on the clubs tab as well

Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:30 pm
by JK
BFG wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:BFG wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I had this conversation with a mate who is local recruiting scout for an interstate AFL club ... After depressing me about all the players Norwood would potentially and likely lose, I grinned and said "Oh well, once the dust has settled tomorrow I look forward to every club coming out and saying we've hit the jackpot because we got every player we wanted"
He just laughed and said "Well there's not really much else they can say"
just out of personal interest more than anything and a little of topic, how do people get into that sort of role as a recruting scout? is it more of an "in the know" type position? just curious
Fair question mate and one I've always wondered too .. Would be a great job scouting talent I reckon
just about my dream job i rekon, get paid to watch footy! put the pies and beers on the clubs tab as well

Haha .. I like the way you think
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Fri Dec 10, 2010 3:38 pm
by Dirko
MatteeG wrote:Just cruise down the beach with the rag top down...
Thanks Vanilla G....
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:03 pm
by valleys07
Pup wrote:But the key is start at the bottom and be prepared to work your way up. I am involved with the recruiting for a local TAC cup side which is a real eye opener in what is involved with the system.
Is it voluntary to start with pup in which if your good enough you get signed up on a contract?
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:45 am
by Iron Fist
You still get payed I believe valleys
You watch the game, the club usually give you some players to watch for, make notes on them.
You must then write a report and believe you speak via phone to the coach or one of the coaches one a week.
thats my understanding anyways
Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:20 pm
by MatteeG
SJABC wrote:MatteeG wrote:Just cruise down the beach with the rag top down...
Thanks Vanilla G....

Re: Your thoughts on your clubs draft picks

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Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:39 pm
by Pup
valleys07 wrote:Pup wrote:But the key is start at the bottom and be prepared to work your way up. I am involved with the recruiting for a local TAC cup side which is a real eye opener in what is involved with the system.
Is it voluntary to start with pup in which if your good enough you get signed up on a contract?
A lot of it is voluntary yeah.
Most of the staff recieve some help with petrol and that sort of thing but nothing substantial, I am lucky enough to be on a package for the year which involves a lot more incentives.