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    Buddy All Australian Captain

    Congratulations to Lance Franklin on being named centre half foward and captain of the all All Australian Team.

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    Did they name him captain. Good on you Buddy!

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    Out of interest, what are the criteria for the AA captaincy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markwebbos View Post
    Out of interest, what are the criteria for the AA captaincy?
    Need to be an eight time AA and a Superstar! Awesome for Buddy.

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    His captain’s instruction to the team ‘kick it to me’ and why wouldn’t you - well done Buddy

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    Go Bud!

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    As someone said to me: and with a bung foot and virtually no training!

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    I have wondered if he would like to be a real life captain at the Swans .
    He often seems to enjoy and take the initiative to rev the troops up a bit .

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    I thought he looked totally shocked (and maybe a little embarrassed).
    Good on you Buddy, you deserve it. 8 time AA. WOW.

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    There is, not surprisingly, a lot of discussion (AFL30, AFL website, BF) about the merits of Buddy being named as captain. Some were very enthusiastic (David King - surprisingly, Mark McClure). But the dominant comments seem to be "he's not a club captain, or even in the leadership group" so how can be a deserving AA captain.

    Apart from the fact that it's a fictional team that doesn't actually need a real captain, I think many people seriously underestimate his leadership qualities. As one commentator said, you don't need to have the title of captain to be a leader. He's clearly the player who inspires the Swans when they are out on the ground (more so than Kennedy, IMO) and for the last couple of seasons he's organised a forward line comprising 18, 19 and 20 year olds to win enough games to make the finals. All the young players at the club talk about how much time he spends with them, helping them learn their craft.

    I can't imagine him enjoying all the meetings that go with being in a club leadership team, which I imagine is why he isn't. But he's still a mighty fine leader of footballers and deserves the nominal recognition.

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    I'm happy for him to be named captain of course.
    But really he shouldn't have been.
    Why wouldn't you name an actual captain, who make the AA team, to be the captain of the AA team.

    Spin it any way you like, but that's pretty stupid.
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    The whole AA concept is a bit how’s your father. Its just another night for a piss up (or mineral water if playing finals).
    Seriously, what are they ever going to do together ? Go and play video games?
    It’s a bit too boring for mine, I switched to watch Federer’s footwork at Flushing Meadow as I’m trying to emulate it.

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