Will Nick captain for one more year?
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Will Nick captain for one more year?
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/n ... 9fb0c800dc
"Nick Riewoldt could lead St Kilda for another season. Picture: Nikki Davis-Jones
ST KILDA could yet resist the urge to push a succession plan for star skipper Nick Riewoldt by retaining him as captain for one final year.
Riewoldt remains a towering presence at St Kilda, but Jarryn Geary and David Armitage both successfully filled in for him at various stages in 2015.
St Kilda will use the NAB Challenge to audition the rookie-list spot left vacant by Jake Carlisle’s ASADA suspension.
But first comes the leadership announcement next week after a meeting on Monday to work through the leadership group’s makeup.
St Kilda football boss Jamie Cox said the Saints were lucky to have a fantastic captain with a new generation of leaders also emerging.
“If Nick is our captain this year, we would be incredibly pleased knowing he’s a statesman of the game,’’ he said.
“But is it the right time to groom somebody who is that person? That is what we are working through.’’
St Kilda’s crushing blow in losing Carlisle for the season has been offset by a series of training track positives."
"Nick Riewoldt could lead St Kilda for another season. Picture: Nikki Davis-Jones
ST KILDA could yet resist the urge to push a succession plan for star skipper Nick Riewoldt by retaining him as captain for one final year.
Riewoldt remains a towering presence at St Kilda, but Jarryn Geary and David Armitage both successfully filled in for him at various stages in 2015.
St Kilda will use the NAB Challenge to audition the rookie-list spot left vacant by Jake Carlisle’s ASADA suspension.
But first comes the leadership announcement next week after a meeting on Monday to work through the leadership group’s makeup.
St Kilda football boss Jamie Cox said the Saints were lucky to have a fantastic captain with a new generation of leaders also emerging.
“If Nick is our captain this year, we would be incredibly pleased knowing he’s a statesman of the game,’’ he said.
“But is it the right time to groom somebody who is that person? That is what we are working through.’’
St Kilda’s crushing blow in losing Carlisle for the season has been offset by a series of training track positives."
Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Well it looks like Nick. I know we have had this discussion before but I would have Armo now. This is the first year in many I see an opportunity for another captain but I would say it will be the same one. We don't lose keeping Nick.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Happy for Roo to do it again
If my son was drafted by st kilda last year I'd tell him to look up to Roo most
If my son was drafted by st kilda last year I'd tell him to look up to Roo most
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Sam Gilbert today nominated Geary as the player he thinks best to take over from Roo as captain, that's when Roo doesn't want it, still thinks Roo is the best bet at present
Now it's Roo, Schneider, Newnes & another player ( can't recall who it was - think it was Dempster, but coul be wrong have to look back on my past posts when I posted it.) who have mention Geary as next best for captain.
At the time I thought it was interesting when all mentioned Geary with no mention of Armo. I was very surprised at the time when Roo only mentioned Geary and Newnes. The only other person he has ever mentioned as a possible captain was BJ, that was when BJ was trying to fleece the Saints over his contract.
Now it's Roo, Schneider, Newnes & another player ( can't recall who it was - think it was Dempster, but coul be wrong have to look back on my past posts when I posted it.) who have mention Geary as next best for captain.
At the time I thought it was interesting when all mentioned Geary with no mention of Armo. I was very surprised at the time when Roo only mentioned Geary and Newnes. The only other person he has ever mentioned as a possible captain was BJ, that was when BJ was trying to fleece the Saints over his contract.
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http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-01-31/s ... ewoldt-era
Gilbert said the St Kilda leadership group was strong and that remained the most important consideration.
"The best thing about that is that they have got all the boys following them and that is what I am enjoying the most," he said.
"As far as Nick goes, he is the best captain I have ever seen and probably one of the best players I have ever seen, so no matter who gets it he is going to be an extremely good leader around the club."
Riewoldt plays his 300th game in round two and will chalk up 200 games as captain of the club in round one if he remains in the job.
He is still one of the most influential players in the game, both on and off the field.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Geary is quite an introspective character type and mat find himself quite isolated under the burden of captaincy.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Time to look to the future and wouldn't mind seeing someone like Josh Bruce as the captain- plays his heart out and gives it all, and has a strong presence like Roo.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
I like Gears, but we don't want a Vandenberg situation… where the captain is struggling to make the best 22.
Let's make Armo captain… time to move on from the Riewoldt era… he can still provide leadership without being captain.
Let's make Armo captain… time to move on from the Riewoldt era… he can still provide leadership without being captain.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
I want Roo as captain until he retires.
He's a god, a freak, and is the best captain the club has ever had.
He's a god, a freak, and is the best captain the club has ever had.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
I think if Roo didnt want to do it this year he would have already come out and said so by now.
I think he will step down as skipper at the immediate end of this season but still play on in 2017 (body willing).
I think he will step down as skipper at the immediate end of this season but still play on in 2017 (body willing).
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
+1saintspremiers wrote:I want Roo as captain until he retires.
He's a god, a freak, and is the best captain the club has ever had.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
He's said a number of times that he thinks it would be good for someone else to take over the captaincy…Con Gorozidis wrote:I think if Roo didnt want to do it this year he would have already come out and said so by now.
I think he will step down as skipper at the immediate end of this season but still play on in 2017 (body willing).
He wanted to hand it to Goddard… also said last year that he hoped to pass it on soon.
I can't see it hurting getting Armo in now, without Riewoldt still around for leadership support.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Is Armo up to it?
Do they see him as a long term replacement??
I reckon if it is handed over now, Geary will get the nod.
I actually think, when he is ready. Dunstan is the long term preference.
Do they see him as a long term replacement??
I reckon if it is handed over now, Geary will get the nod.
I actually think, when he is ready. Dunstan is the long term preference.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Time for us to go back to the 2003 system that Grant Thomas introduced.
We need to develop leaders in our young group.
Just like Thomas gave opportunities to Hamill, Hayes, Riewoldt and Ball we now need to develop young players into leaders.
Just like Hamill, Hayes, Ball and Harvey before them didn't stop being leaders once the (c) stopped appearing after their names, Roo won't stop being a leader if he's not the skipper.
Let's see what Geary, Steven, Armo and others can do once given the opportunity.
Then let's develop the qualities in Billings, Dunstan, Goddard, McCartin and other youngsters.
If you think it doesn't work, then just remember that our longest serving captain was given this opportunity in his early days.
We need to develop leaders in our young group.
Just like Thomas gave opportunities to Hamill, Hayes, Riewoldt and Ball we now need to develop young players into leaders.
Just like Hamill, Hayes, Ball and Harvey before them didn't stop being leaders once the (c) stopped appearing after their names, Roo won't stop being a leader if he's not the skipper.
Let's see what Geary, Steven, Armo and others can do once given the opportunity.
Then let's develop the qualities in Billings, Dunstan, Goddard, McCartin and other youngsters.
If you think it doesn't work, then just remember that our longest serving captain was given this opportunity in his early days.
Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Life Long Saint wrote:Time for us to go back to the 2003 system that Grant Thomas introduced.
We need to develop leaders in our young group.
Just like Thomas gave opportunities to Hamill, Hayes, Riewoldt and Ball we now need to develop young players into leaders.
Just like Hamill, Hayes, Ball and Harvey before them didn't stop being leaders once the (c) stopped appearing after their names, Roo won't stop being a leader if he's not the skipper.
Let's see what Geary, Steven, Armo and others can do once given the opportunity.
Then let's develop the qualities in Billings, Dunstan, Goddard, McCartin and other youngsters.
If you think it doesn't work, then just remember that our longest serving captain was given this opportunity in his early days.
Steven wont ever be captain. I would be very surprised if he got in the leadership group.
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
That's disappointing.ripplug66 wrote:Steven wont ever be captain. I would be very surprised if he got in the leadership group.
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Life Long Saint wrote:That's disappointing.ripplug66 wrote:Steven wont ever be captain. I would be very surprised if he got in the leadership group.
Not everyone can be a leader. If it was on who is a great bloke he would be well up there.
Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
+1dragit wrote:I like Gears, but we don't want a Vandenberg situation… where the captain is struggling to make the best 22.
Let's make Armo captain… time to move on from the Riewoldt era… he can still provide leadership without being captain.
I forget which game it was, and I cant be bothered going through each game, but when Armo captained the side last year and we were getting smashed, he came out and said "lets not worry about the coaches kpi's and play to our strengths"
( closest I can come to a quote" )
Well we did, came out and won, looked a different side and kicked ar5e. Now thats a captains call,if ever I seen one. Best man for the job after Roo
Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
The team plays under the coaches instruction... Win or lose.
If that occurred, it'd be disappointing. Tail doesn't wag the dog.
If that occurred, it'd be disappointing. Tail doesn't wag the dog.
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http://www.saints.com.au/news/2015-05-0 ... ts-braveryBigMart wrote:The team plays under the coaches instruction... Win or lose.
If that occurred, it'd be disappointing. Tail doesn't wag the dog.
When a challenge came from opposition sides, senior Saints encouraged their younger teammates to simplify their approach by focusing on what they knew they could do well.
"We got their thoughts and it came back to focusing on what makes you a good player out there and don't worry about all the jargon the coaches throw at you, the KPIs and all that," Armitage said.
"Just get back to what makes you a good player.
"It's probably 90 per cent above the head when you're out there so everything you do during the week, the physical preparation, is really good.
"But when you're out there, it all comes down to what's above your shoulders.
"I think that was the real difference this week."
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Re: Will Nick captain for one more year?
Commonsense prevails.
This shouldn't be a dsicussion point unless he retires.
This shouldn't be a dsicussion point unless he retires.
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