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01-03-2013, 06:03 AM
I attended a Player Sponsors night at the Elite Learning Centre last night which mainly focused on recruiting and list management.
The host of the evening was Nick Truelson with 3 guest speakers, Simon Dalrymple, Jason McCartney and the President Peter Gordon.
Dalrymple talked about the draftees including the players we signed via free agency and the guys we traded for and focused on the character and skills that stood out of each of the boys.
Stringer was a player we had on the radar for a while. He talked about his injuries and the strength of his character. The club has focused on getting him fit and ready for senior football and he is responding well.
Macrae really took a step forward during last season and at the start he wasn't on many sides radar. The club interviewed him three times through the season and is sure thay have picked up a potential star player.
Hrovat is a skilled player who knows how to get the ball and use it. A great awareness about his game. A slight problem with his quad has slowed him down but he should play next week against Fremantle. Simon mentioned how keen Hrovat is to push himself at training.
Hunter is the youngest player in the AFL and Simon confirmed his athletic prowess. The club needs to focus on lifting his professionalism and to make sure that he knows that being late for a appointment or session by 2 minutes is never acceptable.
Prudden was a player they felt they had to take because of his impeccable attitude and work ethic. The assistant coaches are already very impressed by him.
Simon also talked about the recruits in Lower, Young, Stevens and Goodes and Nick Truelson chimed in that Brett Goodes was currently without a sponsor and hoping that the audience could reach out and find someone to sponsor him this year.
Simon also talked about the exhaustive process and assessments the go through before they recruit a player and how the "Bulldog Way" establishes a points scoring and ranking system based on a whole lot of measurements.
It was an impressive and detailed performance by Simon. There was a few questions from the audience and one of them in particular about Jarrod Grant was a hard one but he acquitted himself well.
McCartney was up next and really focused on the list management side of things and how he regularly meets up with player managers to establish which players are coming out of contract or might be looking to make a change. He also talked about the Bulldog Way and the recruitment committee before each draft and trade period.
He mentioned some of the more well known players for this years draft but also pointed out that players around the age of 18 can really take a step forward sighting how Macrae wasn't that well known before the start of last year but how he impressed throughout the season.
I really enjoyed how both guys detailed the process they take through the season.
Next up was Peter Gordon who quickly talked about the Players Sponsors group and advised that he would be talking one of the player sponsors spots for Brett Goodes and how he wanted to be a part of the group. The attendees really appreciated it.
He talked about the AFL and the club but also focused on the power struggles he was having at home with his wife to convince his girls which team they should be supporting. He is quite a character :D
He also talked about how he leaves the football department alone but when he first met them he through he would share his knowledge with the boys about recruitment and the draft etc.
He talked about some of the players overlooked like Dangerfield at the Crows which drew grins from Brendan, Jason McCartney and Dalrymple. When he asked why they informed him that he probably meant Patrick not Rodney Dangerfield :D Google Rodney if you don't know him.
Gordon mentioned that Brendan McCartney has only reminded him about 7 times of that slip up. :)
Peter also mentioned some exciting pre match entertainment the club was focusing on this year. More will be revealed later.
All in all it was an informative night and I think everyone there was impressed by our recruitment and list management approach.
I'll add some more details of the night as time permits especially around the science they take with list management assessments.
The host of the evening was Nick Truelson with 3 guest speakers, Simon Dalrymple, Jason McCartney and the President Peter Gordon.
Dalrymple talked about the draftees including the players we signed via free agency and the guys we traded for and focused on the character and skills that stood out of each of the boys.
Stringer was a player we had on the radar for a while. He talked about his injuries and the strength of his character. The club has focused on getting him fit and ready for senior football and he is responding well.
Macrae really took a step forward during last season and at the start he wasn't on many sides radar. The club interviewed him three times through the season and is sure thay have picked up a potential star player.
Hrovat is a skilled player who knows how to get the ball and use it. A great awareness about his game. A slight problem with his quad has slowed him down but he should play next week against Fremantle. Simon mentioned how keen Hrovat is to push himself at training.
Hunter is the youngest player in the AFL and Simon confirmed his athletic prowess. The club needs to focus on lifting his professionalism and to make sure that he knows that being late for a appointment or session by 2 minutes is never acceptable.
Prudden was a player they felt they had to take because of his impeccable attitude and work ethic. The assistant coaches are already very impressed by him.
Simon also talked about the recruits in Lower, Young, Stevens and Goodes and Nick Truelson chimed in that Brett Goodes was currently without a sponsor and hoping that the audience could reach out and find someone to sponsor him this year.
Simon also talked about the exhaustive process and assessments the go through before they recruit a player and how the "Bulldog Way" establishes a points scoring and ranking system based on a whole lot of measurements.
It was an impressive and detailed performance by Simon. There was a few questions from the audience and one of them in particular about Jarrod Grant was a hard one but he acquitted himself well.
McCartney was up next and really focused on the list management side of things and how he regularly meets up with player managers to establish which players are coming out of contract or might be looking to make a change. He also talked about the Bulldog Way and the recruitment committee before each draft and trade period.
He mentioned some of the more well known players for this years draft but also pointed out that players around the age of 18 can really take a step forward sighting how Macrae wasn't that well known before the start of last year but how he impressed throughout the season.
I really enjoyed how both guys detailed the process they take through the season.
Next up was Peter Gordon who quickly talked about the Players Sponsors group and advised that he would be talking one of the player sponsors spots for Brett Goodes and how he wanted to be a part of the group. The attendees really appreciated it.
He talked about the AFL and the club but also focused on the power struggles he was having at home with his wife to convince his girls which team they should be supporting. He is quite a character :D
He also talked about how he leaves the football department alone but when he first met them he through he would share his knowledge with the boys about recruitment and the draft etc.
He talked about some of the players overlooked like Dangerfield at the Crows which drew grins from Brendan, Jason McCartney and Dalrymple. When he asked why they informed him that he probably meant Patrick not Rodney Dangerfield :D Google Rodney if you don't know him.
Gordon mentioned that Brendan McCartney has only reminded him about 7 times of that slip up. :)
Peter also mentioned some exciting pre match entertainment the club was focusing on this year. More will be revealed later.
All in all it was an informative night and I think everyone there was impressed by our recruitment and list management approach.
I'll add some more details of the night as time permits especially around the science they take with list management assessments.