Hannebery was a leader...Probably the best we've had since Riewoldt.Otiman wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2024 10:32amHill and Wood are leaders. That is clear as day. I'd bet Tom Campbell is, too.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2024 9:18amAnd why was Riewoldt a good leader? Because he was developed under a system that understood what leadership really meant.
Who do we have?
1- Steele - Capt
2 - Wilkie- VC
3 - Sinclair
4 - Ross
5 - Marshall
How many of those actually lead in addition to being our better players?
Leadership isn't making your best player captain, vice captain, or dvc...Some of the best leaders are players that you'd never put in the best players, but are some of the first you'd pick.
It was no fluke that under Thomas and Lyon that we had great leaders in the club...Hayes, Ball, Hamill, Harvey, Riewoldt...I am sure if the system was allowed to continue, you could have added Dal Santo, Goddard, McEvoy, etc to the list.
We needed to go back to the rotating captain model after Riewoldt relinquished the captancy and handed it over to Geary.
None of the players in the leadership group scream leader to me...other than they lead by example...But that is but one quality of a leader.
I wonder if we have a program for our leadership group that helps them become better leaders?
Being a leader is not a 'job' or a 'role', it's not about seniority. It's in everything you do.
Hill definitely is.
Not sure about Wood. He may be.
I am not convinced that Steele, Sinclair, and Marshall are good leaders.
They are all great footballers, but that doesn't necessarily make good leaders.