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"I have never seen someone so focussed on team performance. The first time he spoke up at a midfield meeting when he arrived for the 2009 season, everyone's jaw dropped. It was like 'this bloke seriously knows his S***'"
I've also been intrigued by the arguments supporting the club on this decision. Some of the most ridiculous statements I have read on SS really. I was definitely a target at the time for disagreeing with the decision to overlook Cousins for a nothing pick, for little salary due to attitudinal reasons... Who is a known Champion. On the way down admittedly, but with three things still to offer a footy club
-Leadership and knowledge from a successful culture
-Proven personal performance and an extreme attitude toward personal success
-outstanding execution of run and spread (particularly gut run)
Richmond got exactly what they wanted from Cuz, leadership, mentoring, performance, membership and smelling like roses after giving a champion a second chance at it.... We dropped the ball
What was even more interesting was just 7 months later STK trade for a guy with a first round pick, give him a three year 1M dollar contract. This bloke was a serial under achiever, known to be lazy, disliked and inconsistent. the fact we gave up so much for Lovett made the decision costly
There is NO doubt that in hindsight a woeful decision was made, I think the lovett Trade was in some partan attempt to make up for the mistake the previous year.
Not surprisingly the list manager and recruiters of the 2008/2009 period are gone..... IMO they cost us two flags.
I've also been intrigued by the arguments supporting the club on this decision. Some of the most ridiculous statements I have read on SS really. I was definitely a target at the time for disagreeing with the decision to overlook Cousins for a nothing pick, for little salary due to attitudinal reasons... Who is a known Champion. On the way down admittedly, but with three things still to offer a footy club
-Leadership and knowledge from a successful culture
-Proven personal performance and an extreme attitude toward personal success
-outstanding execution of run and spread (particularly gut run)
Richmond got exactly what they wanted from Cuz, leadership, mentoring, performance, membership and smelling like roses after giving a champion a second chance at it.... We dropped the ball
What was even more interesting was just 7 months later STK trade for a guy with a first round pick, give him a three year 1M dollar contract. This bloke was a serial under achiever, known to be lazy, disliked and inconsistent. the fact we gave up so much for Lovett made the decision costly
There is NO doubt that in hindsight a woeful decision was made, I think the lovett Trade was in some partan attempt to make up for the mistake the previous year.
Not surprisingly the list manager and recruiters of the 2008/2009 period are gone..... IMO they cost us two flags.
Re: Brett Delidio Quote
This again...
Really?
Let it go BM, it's 3 years ago and nothing to do with the current coach.
Really?
Let it go BM, it's 3 years ago and nothing to do with the current coach.
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
It could be argued that the Saints already had these qualities covered more so than the Tigers.BigMart wrote: Richmond got exactly what they wanted from Cuz, leadership, mentoring, performance, membership and smelling like roses after giving a champion a second chance at it.... We dropped the ball
Can't argue with the drafting of AL one year later though
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Fire up BM!SainterK wrote:This again...
Really?
Let it go BM, it's 3 years ago and nothing to do with the current coach.
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
Someone made a post in 2009 ... that if we had taken Cousins ... McQualter may not have played Week 1 2009 ... and would not have kicked the sealing goal late in the match ... which meant we would have lost Round 1 ... gone across to Football Park down on confidence, and Cousins would have done his hamstring halfway through the match, leaving us 1 player short and with a 5-point difference at 3-quarter time ... and the Crows would have run over the top ... the players would have got frustrated with Lyon's game plan, and we would have been 0-2 ...
The point is that you can be as revisionist as you like as look at as many "what if's" as possible, but it's all speculation.
We hardly needed leadership from Cousins - we had Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt, Maxie etc. Whereas Richmond (as a young side) needed this desperately.
We had the Michael Gardiner factor - who knew what Mick had said to the club about Cousins? He may have warned them off? The Saints may have also thought we needed a fit ruckman more than another onballer ... and didn't want both to get in trouble as they had done at WCE.
Whilst I agree with you that Cousins could have contributed something on-field (particularly in the finals series with his experience in place of someone like Robert Eddy), I think that "overall" the club made the right decision.
I don't think the Cousins decision cost us a flag.
There are way too many elements that go into a premiership to argue that it comes down to 1 player.
IMO the Lovett mistake was a far bigger factor in costing us a chance to win in 2010 ... than the Cousins decision was in costing us in 2009 ...
The point is that you can be as revisionist as you like as look at as many "what if's" as possible, but it's all speculation.
We hardly needed leadership from Cousins - we had Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt, Maxie etc. Whereas Richmond (as a young side) needed this desperately.
We had the Michael Gardiner factor - who knew what Mick had said to the club about Cousins? He may have warned them off? The Saints may have also thought we needed a fit ruckman more than another onballer ... and didn't want both to get in trouble as they had done at WCE.
Whilst I agree with you that Cousins could have contributed something on-field (particularly in the finals series with his experience in place of someone like Robert Eddy), I think that "overall" the club made the right decision.
I don't think the Cousins decision cost us a flag.
There are way too many elements that go into a premiership to argue that it comes down to 1 player.
IMO the Lovett mistake was a far bigger factor in costing us a chance to win in 2010 ... than the Cousins decision was in costing us in 2009 ...
Re: Brett Delidio Quote
Just interesting IMO
Many experts on here are convinced it was the right decision not to draft him, and he was not even successful at Richmond. I think they should hear what Delidio has to say.
I should just let it go, it cannot be changed... But it was both a big mistake, and a bad mistake at the time.....as I said, all it cost was the ultimate... Twice
Many experts on here are convinced it was the right decision not to draft him, and he was not even successful at Richmond. I think they should hear what Delidio has to say.
I should just let it go, it cannot be changed... But it was both a big mistake, and a bad mistake at the time.....as I said, all it cost was the ultimate... Twice
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Why would cuz have done his hammy in R2
Different game, different ground, different temp, different movement, different position, different opposition, different pre season...... Just a few variables??
Hamstring go in situations, not according to time in life
In R1 cousins may have been BOG with 27 possessions and we win by 4 goals??
Who knows what would've happened??
What I'm saying is he would have improved our bottom 6 which was a weakness, improved our disposal which was a weakness, improved our run and carry which was a weakness and even assisted our guns with his knowledge off field and support on field
One thing I do know he would not have missed a goal from 15m out in a grand final, or get less than 10 touches
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Different game, different ground, different temp, different movement, different position, different opposition, different pre season...... Just a few variables??
Hamstring go in situations, not according to time in life
In R1 cousins may have been BOG with 27 possessions and we win by 4 goals??
Who knows what would've happened??
What I'm saying is he would have improved our bottom 6 which was a weakness, improved our disposal which was a weakness, improved our run and carry which was a weakness and even assisted our guns with his knowledge off field and support on field
One thing I do know he would not have missed a goal from 15m out in a grand final, or get less than 10 touches
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
Ha,that was mine. 'The Butterfly effect'.......needs to be dug back up for this comical threadLegendary wrote:Someone made a post in 2009 ... that if we had taken Cousins ... McQualter may not have played Week 1 2009 ... and would not have kicked the sealing goal late in the match ... which meant we would have lost Round 1 ... gone across to Football Park down on confidence, and Cousins would have done his hamstring halfway through the match, leaving us 1 player short and with a 5-point difference at 3-quarter time ... and the Crows would have run over the top ... the players would have got frustrated with Lyon's game plan, and we would have been 0-2 ...
The point is that you can be as revisionist as you like as look at as many "what if's" as possible, but it's all speculation.
We hardly needed leadership from Cousins - we had Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt, Maxie etc. Whereas Richmond (as a young side) needed this desperately.
We had the Michael Gardiner factor - who knew what Mick had said to the club about Cousins? He may have warned them off? The Saints may have also thought we needed a fit ruckman more than another onballer ... and didn't want both to get in trouble as they had done at WCE.
Whilst I agree with you that Cousins could have contributed something on-field (particularly in the finals series with his experience in place of someone like Robert Eddy), I think that "overall" the club made the right decision.
I don't think the Cousins decision cost us a flag.
There are way too many elements that go into a premiership to argue that it comes down to 1 player.
IMO the Lovett mistake was a far bigger factor in costing us a chance to win in 2010 ... than the Cousins decision was in costing us in 2009 ...
Bring back the Lockett era
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If you don't know then why make a lame post?BigMart wrote: Who knows what would've happened??
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
I dont think he was talking about the midfield in that context .......BigMart wrote:"I have never seen someone so focussed on team performance. The first time he spoke up at a midfield meeting when he arrived for the 2009 season, everyone's jaw dropped. It was like 'this bloke seriously knows his S***'"
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
Yes Benny could have had a profound influence on our players.
Our midfield would probably now be lying in the gutter outside Crown covered in white powder.
Our midfield would probably now be lying in the gutter outside Crown covered in white powder.
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
Culture has always been an issue with St.Kilda whether that is perceived or actual. The recruiting of Ben was in the opinion of those running the club at the time too much of a risk. Given our depth at the time of leaders and midfielders the decision was understandable. The recruiting of Lovett is an entirely different question as they fulfilled different needs.
Ben was and remains a risk to himself and those around him regardless of what Delidio says - that is a fact.
Ben was and remains a risk to himself and those around him regardless of what Delidio says - that is a fact.
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To kick a sealing goal then surely we would have been ahead by a bit anyway?Legendary wrote:Someone made a post in 2009 ... that if we had taken Cousins ... McQualter may not have played Week 1 2009 ... and would not have kicked the sealing goal late in the match ... which meant we would have lost Round 1 ... gone across to Football Park down on confidence, and Cousins would have done his hamstring halfway through the match, leaving us 1 player short and with a 5-point difference at 3-quarter time ... and the Crows would have run over the top ... the players would have got frustrated with Lyon's game plan, and we would have been 0-2 ...
The point is that you can be as revisionist as you like as look at as many "what if's" as possible, but it's all speculation.
We hardly needed leadership from Cousins - we had Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt, Maxie etc. Whereas Richmond (as a young side) needed this desperately.
We had the Michael Gardiner factor - who knew what Mick had said to the club about Cousins? He may have warned them off? The Saints may have also thought we needed a fit ruckman more than another onballer ... and didn't want both to get in trouble as they had done at WCE.
Whilst I agree with you that Cousins could have contributed something on-field (particularly in the finals series with his experience in place of someone like Robert Eddy), I think that "overall" the club made the right decision.
I don't think the Cousins decision cost us a flag.
There are way too many elements that go into a premiership to argue that it comes down to 1 player.
IMO the Lovett mistake was a far bigger factor in costing us a chance to win in 2010 ... than the Cousins decision was in costing us in 2009 ...
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
Is this the same Brett Delidio who said on the footy show that "Black Cavier's package in that compression suit looks about the same as mine" when pics of both were put up on screen !!
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Good comparison .... I mean Black Cavier is a mare (Female)... Probably sums him up really.Eastern wrote:Is this the same Brett Delidio who said on the footy show that "Black Cavier's package in that compression suit looks about the same as mine" when pics of both were put up on screen !!
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BigMart wrote:"I have never seen someone so focussed on team performance. The first time he spoke up at a midfield meeting when he arrived for the 2009 season, everyone's jaw dropped. It was like 'this bloke seriously knows his S***'"
I've also been intrigued by the arguments supporting the club on this decision. Some of the most ridiculous statements I have read on SS really. I was definitely a target at the time for disagreeing with the decision to overlook Cousins for a nothing pick, for little salary due to attitudinal reasons... Who is a known Champion. On the way down admittedly, but with three things still to offer a footy club
-Leadership and knowledge from a successful culture
-Proven personal performance and an extreme attitude toward personal success
-outstanding execution of run and spread (particularly gut run)
Richmond got exactly what they wanted from Cuz, leadership, mentoring, performance, membership and smelling like roses after giving a champion a second chance at it.... We dropped the ball
What was even more interesting was just 7 months later STK trade for a guy with a first round pick, give him a three year 1M dollar contract. This bloke was a serial under achiever, known to be lazy, disliked and inconsistent. the fact we gave up so much for Lovett made the decision costly
There is NO doubt that in hindsight a woeful decision was made, I think the lovett Trade was in some partan attempt to make up for the mistake the previous year.
Not surprisingly the list manager and recruiters of the 2008/2009 period are gone..... IMO they cost us two flags.
He had to offer something... Because he definitely didn't offer performance. Especially being injuried.
Maybe Cusins could have provided all this leadership and mentoring to OUR developing midfield. Players spike Lenny Hayes Dal Santo Montagna Ball Goddard.
And Lovett was a very good player. A player that would have added performance wise to our team.
Oh yeah and Cousins was an ice addict. He still is an ice addict. Had been suspended out of the game by the AFL, and by his previous club.... At least Lovett was actually abled to be traded for - A situation that was not available for Cousins.
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Re: Brett Delidio Quote
FFS.
That is all.
That is all.
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Yep & Keeps getting away with it...dragit wrote:Is this the bloke, who has just had a baby, yet still can't pull himself together enough to get out of re-hab?
Top role model, great discipline.
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Ralphy wrote:Yep & Keeps getting away with it...dragit wrote:Is this the bloke, who has just had a baby, yet still can't pull himself together enough to get out of re-hab?
Top role model, great discipline.
Looks like a Cousins cooking show. Apron on, milk out. About to make a chocolate milkshake perhaps.
All this post tells me is that BM doesn't watch players from other teams, and especially didn't watch Cusins while at Richmond. Posting on his previous accomplishments rather than the value he provided the Tigers.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Actually watch other teams play BM rather then when they just play St Kilda.
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Who cares ...?
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Interesting discussion you've started Mart. Some good points as to why we coulda' gone with Benny... I personally would've taken the punt. But then there's the other side of the coin... everyone sing along...
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+1Middo wrote:Who cares ...?
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