Scott Watters says Nick Riewoldt may not be captain
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Scott Watters says Nick Riewoldt may not be captain
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ST KILDA coach Scott Watters has again refused to guarantee that Nick Riewoldt will remain as Saints captain next season. Watters said prior to the Saints training session at Moorabbin Oval this morning that "everyone is auditioning'' as far as positions in the leadership group go - and that extends to the captaincy.
When asked if Riewoldt was still captain of St Kilda, Watters said: "At this point he is.''
"At the end of January we'll make a decision on where the leadership group sits, until then this is the status quo.''
Asked if Riewoldt was likely to make a decision on his own to step down, Watters said: "I wouldn't think so.''
"But again, you can speculate right now, but we'll decide our leadership group towards the end of January and when it's decided, it's decided. It's not going to be decided at the end of December.''
Watters said he was not sure how many, if any, changes would be made to the leadership group as a whole.
"(It is) uncertain at this point, but again nothing's been penciled in right now. They are challenging for spots and they will be judged by their actions over a period of time. That was outlined on day one and that will remain that way until we decide our leadership group which will be towards the end of January at some point.
"It's an open slate at this point. Everyone is auditioning.''
ST KILDA coach Scott Watters has again refused to guarantee that Nick Riewoldt will remain as Saints captain next season. Watters said prior to the Saints training session at Moorabbin Oval this morning that "everyone is auditioning'' as far as positions in the leadership group go - and that extends to the captaincy.
When asked if Riewoldt was still captain of St Kilda, Watters said: "At this point he is.''
"At the end of January we'll make a decision on where the leadership group sits, until then this is the status quo.''
Asked if Riewoldt was likely to make a decision on his own to step down, Watters said: "I wouldn't think so.''
"But again, you can speculate right now, but we'll decide our leadership group towards the end of January and when it's decided, it's decided. It's not going to be decided at the end of December.''
Watters said he was not sure how many, if any, changes would be made to the leadership group as a whole.
"(It is) uncertain at this point, but again nothing's been penciled in right now. They are challenging for spots and they will be judged by their actions over a period of time. That was outlined on day one and that will remain that way until we decide our leadership group which will be towards the end of January at some point.
"It's an open slate at this point. Everyone is auditioning.''
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But the contract must come before the Captaincy.Stillwaiting wrote:Indeed it has Matrix, and I am happy with that. Give Roo a break, but it will be intersting to see how BJ handles the captaincy.matrix wrote:so the process of offering bj the captaincy to keep him at the saints for life has started
It can't be used as a sweetener otherwise we risk losing not only BJ but also the Captain of our club. If BJ is not prepared to commit to any club til mid year then I wouldn't go with him personally.
Why the assumption that he needs a sweetener?
Maybe he wants to stay?
If Roo goes on the veterans next year, I can't see how St Kilda couldn't offer him a decent contract. I'm not sure who else will qualify for veterans in 2013, perhaps Fisher or Dal?
Other guys like Lenny, Milne, Kosi etc will likely become 12 mth contracts rather than lengthy terms wouldn't they?
Maybe he wants to stay?
If Roo goes on the veterans next year, I can't see how St Kilda couldn't offer him a decent contract. I'm not sure who else will qualify for veterans in 2013, perhaps Fisher or Dal?
Other guys like Lenny, Milne, Kosi etc will likely become 12 mth contracts rather than lengthy terms wouldn't they?
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i suppose there are two points on bj:SainterK wrote:If Roo goes on the veterans next year, I can't see how St Kilda couldn't offer him a decent contract.
a) we can't and shouldn't compete with the money gws can afford - paying him $1m a year would be irresponsible for us but make perfect sense for them.
b) he might want a premiership. if we're sitting 6 and 10 two-thirds of the way through the season then he could be forgiven for thinking that the window is well and truly shut. it's a long way from there to a flag.
if he truly wants to stay, wants to be a one-club player and a massive figure in the history of the st kilda football club, then he will. but my impression (from the outside based on no knowledge) is that he'll be ruthless with this decision. as i would probably be in his place.
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Agree with this.bergholt wrote:i suppose there are two points on bj:SainterK wrote:If Roo goes on the veterans next year, I can't see how St Kilda couldn't offer him a decent contract.
a) we can't and shouldn't compete with the money gws can afford - paying him $1m a year would be irresponsible for us but make perfect sense for them.
b) he might want a premiership. if we're sitting 6 and 10 two-thirds of the way through the season then he could be forgiven for thinking that the window is well and truly shut. it's a long way from there to a flag.
if he truly wants to stay, wants to be a one-club player and a massive figure in the history of the st kilda football club, then he will. but my impression (from the outside based on no knowledge) is that he'll be ruthless with this decision. as i would probably be in his place.
Realistically, if he goes it will simply be for money.Â
If he decides to see things out with the Saints that will be a huge decision by him and it would justify seriously considering him as captain in 2013.
But I don't want to lose a reigning, first year captain to GWS.Â
If it becomes increasing obvious during 2012 that he's going north I would prefer the media talk about Goddard leaving and not the Saints captain leaving.
Of course if he wants to commit long term to the Saints before the end of January then we could, and should, consider him for captain next year.
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Primarily for the money, but they also will have the chance to win multiple flags.Dr Spaceman wrote:Agree with this.bergholt wrote:i suppose there are two points on bj:SainterK wrote:If Roo goes on the veterans next year, I can't see how St Kilda couldn't offer him a decent contract.
a) we can't and shouldn't compete with the money gws can afford - paying him $1m a year would be irresponsible for us but make perfect sense for them.
b) he might want a premiership. if we're sitting 6 and 10 two-thirds of the way through the season then he could be forgiven for thinking that the window is well and truly shut. it's a long way from there to a flag.
if he truly wants to stay, wants to be a one-club player and a massive figure in the history of the st kilda football club, then he will. but my impression (from the outside based on no knowledge) is that he'll be ruthless with this decision. as i would probably be in his place.
Realistically, if he goes it will simply be for money.Â
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Not neccessarily in his time. That's what he'll have to consider.QuestionOfAccuracy wrote:Primarily for the money, but they also will have the chance to win multiple flags.Dr Spaceman wrote:Agree with this.bergholt wrote:i suppose there are two points on bj:SainterK wrote:If Roo goes on the veterans next year, I can't see how St Kilda couldn't offer him a decent contract.
a) we can't and shouldn't compete with the money gws can afford - paying him $1m a year would be irresponsible for us but make perfect sense for them.
b) he might want a premiership. if we're sitting 6 and 10 two-thirds of the way through the season then he could be forgiven for thinking that the window is well and truly shut. it's a long way from there to a flag.
if he truly wants to stay, wants to be a one-club player and a massive figure in the history of the st kilda football club, then he will. but my impression (from the outside based on no knowledge) is that he'll be ruthless with this decision. as i would probably be in his place.
Realistically, if he goes it will simply be for money.Â
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skeptic wrote:me thinks they want the captiancy be be a major announcement whether it be though retention or a new bub ?????
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If the burden of captaincy is as great as some of you are suggesting, then why would BJ want it anyway?
As far as I can see, the captaincy of an AFL club is largely a ceremonial role. On-field, all they generally seem to do is to call at the toss of the coin and give pep talks to the players (which are probably largely ineffective anyway).
Nick is also heavily in demand off the field, but - if he wasn't captain - would this be likely to decline very much? I doubt it: he is a brave, talented, articulate and highly paid footballer who, if not exactly conventionally handsome, has a very striking appearance and is very charming. In short, he is good media.
As far as I can see, the captaincy of an AFL club is largely a ceremonial role. On-field, all they generally seem to do is to call at the toss of the coin and give pep talks to the players (which are probably largely ineffective anyway).
Nick is also heavily in demand off the field, but - if he wasn't captain - would this be likely to decline very much? I doubt it: he is a brave, talented, articulate and highly paid footballer who, if not exactly conventionally handsome, has a very striking appearance and is very charming. In short, he is good media.
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I must have missed the story on BJ going and Rooy being past his best. Can you tell us what paper it was in?Cairnsman wrote:Goddard is gone (obviously) and Roo is past his prime. It's obvious we need a new captain but unfortunately there isn't anybody that could possibly step up. Roo probably is our best option for the next year or so to see who could step up. 2012 is going to be interesting for soooo many reasons.
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Potential captains for 2012:
The top two would have to be:
Nick Riewoldt
Brendon Goddard
The next rung of potential captains (IMHO):
Lenny Hayes
Sam Fisher
Nick Dal Santo
Outside chance:
Leigh Montagna
Ben McEvoy
Steven Milne
I was a firm believer that the only other person who should captain the club besides Roo was Lenny Hayes, but seeing as though he's coming back from a year out, I wouldn't be naming him captain this year.
As it sits now, I'd be perfectly happy with BJ as captain, and I'd be equally happy with NDS as captain. NDS would be good. Fish would be good too, but I'd say if you're going to give it to Fish you may as well give it to NDS.
The other player that I think would be a really good choice and in fact the more I think about it the RIGHT choice is Ben McEvoy.
He's been touted as a future captain, he's the no.1 gun of the next generation, he has all the qualities you look for in a leader.
I think it'd be great to make a huge statement about the fantastic direction the club is heading in with its development of youth and it's forging a pathway to success for when the current core of the group has gone by making Macca captain now. In a way it releases the pressure valve from the old generation of guns and it also lays down the challenge and sows the seeds of motivation in the current crop of kids. It encourages all the youth at the club to push up and become as good as the current stars, encourages them to take over, to take the reigns and guide us to a premiership, as Lenny, Roo, BJ, Fish, Kosi, Milney et al have done for the past 5 years and more. The only down side I can see is that it might thrust too much pressure on Ben himself, but if he feels he's ready for it, I say give it to him.
Even if it's not Ben, I'm feeling more and more that the captaincy should indeed be given to someone else. Not that Roo doesn't deserve it or isn't a great captain. I just think it would be in line with the winds of change that have swept through the club to have a new captain, too.
The top two would have to be:
Nick Riewoldt
Brendon Goddard
The next rung of potential captains (IMHO):
Lenny Hayes
Sam Fisher
Nick Dal Santo
Outside chance:
Leigh Montagna
Ben McEvoy
Steven Milne
I was a firm believer that the only other person who should captain the club besides Roo was Lenny Hayes, but seeing as though he's coming back from a year out, I wouldn't be naming him captain this year.
As it sits now, I'd be perfectly happy with BJ as captain, and I'd be equally happy with NDS as captain. NDS would be good. Fish would be good too, but I'd say if you're going to give it to Fish you may as well give it to NDS.
The other player that I think would be a really good choice and in fact the more I think about it the RIGHT choice is Ben McEvoy.
He's been touted as a future captain, he's the no.1 gun of the next generation, he has all the qualities you look for in a leader.
I think it'd be great to make a huge statement about the fantastic direction the club is heading in with its development of youth and it's forging a pathway to success for when the current core of the group has gone by making Macca captain now. In a way it releases the pressure valve from the old generation of guns and it also lays down the challenge and sows the seeds of motivation in the current crop of kids. It encourages all the youth at the club to push up and become as good as the current stars, encourages them to take over, to take the reigns and guide us to a premiership, as Lenny, Roo, BJ, Fish, Kosi, Milney et al have done for the past 5 years and more. The only down side I can see is that it might thrust too much pressure on Ben himself, but if he feels he's ready for it, I say give it to him.
Even if it's not Ben, I'm feeling more and more that the captaincy should indeed be given to someone else. Not that Roo doesn't deserve it or isn't a great captain. I just think it would be in line with the winds of change that have swept through the club to have a new captain, too.
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