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    McVeigh as Captain.

    Great bloke and played ok tonight but I fail to see how he inspires the team with his leadership skills. Without Goodesy there beside him he looks lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aardvark View Post
    Great bloke and played ok tonight but I fail to see how he inspires the team with his leadership skills. Without Goodesy there beside him he looks lost.
    Even with Goodes there.
    Apparently he speaks well.

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    Not captain material IMO.. Maybe we have been spoiled with Kelly and Kirk.. Maxfield was working his way into the role nicely before he retired. I thought Jude should have got the gig at the time.. Too late now.. I am not sure who I would pick based on todays effort..

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    Hanners or jack have to be the next in line. Maybe even jpk.

    I like mcveigh but he is just not able to imprint himself on a match if it is going the wrong way.

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    Not sure about this thread ... Define inspiring leadership? is it only based on match day output ?? All I know is regardless of the state of the game he cracks in for 4 quarters and from all reports sets a great example around the club

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBS1 View Post
    Not sure about this thread ... Define inspiring leadership? is it only based on match day output ?? All I know is regardless of the state of the game he cracks in for 4 quarters and from all reports sets a great example around the club
    I'm happy to accept what you say but after Skilton, Kelly,Kirk, Goodes, ect. I expect our Captain to be someone who can inspire the team by example, on the ground, when things are against us.

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    Ok, so this week it's not all Horse's fault - it's all Maccas fault.

    Cool. Got'ya.
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    Hardly Inspiring

    Quote Originally Posted by CJK View Post
    Ok, so this week it's not all Horse's fault - it's all Maccas fault.

    Cool. Got'ya.
    Yes mcveigh is hardly an inspiring captain. Gets a few touches but must of them go to the opposition.
    Than again we don't have many choices.
    Starting to understand why St Kilda did not fight too hard to hold on to Walsh. Gaelic football is his go, not AFL. Send him to Ireland. One possession for the day! Hope he exhausted after his effort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJK View Post
    Ok, so this week it's not all Horse's fault - it's all Maccas fault.

    Cool. Got'ya.
    I don't think anyone was blaming anyone in this thread but feel free to tell us all why Macca's such a great captain.

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    Atm he is not kicking the goals he was a couple of years ago.
    Back then he was a more damaging player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackedactor View Post
    Starting to understand why St Kilda did not fight too hard to hold on to Walsh. Gaelic football is his go, not AFL. Send him to Ireland. One possession for the day! Hope he exhausted after his effort.
    When he was subbed off, the ball had been in the Essendon forward line for 70% of the game ... There's not much he can do if the ball is not there! Wouldn't be pinning this one on the forwards ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by alison.z View Post
    When he was subbed off, the ball had been in the Essendon forward line for 70% of the game ... There's not much he can do if the ball is not there! Wouldn't be pinning this one on the forwards ...
    I hope your not getting 2 weeks ahead of yourself?

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