pawsandclaws1
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@willow Your explanation only highlights the shortcomings in talent identification and retention at the Club.
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@pawsandclaws1 said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1041845) said:@jirskyr We had a gap at fullback. Tedesco was not secured so who was Plan B? Seems to be prudent to secure a successor. We have failed to secure a top line replacement since Tedesco left which only highlights the rather curious succession planning at WTs.
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1041937) said:@jirskyr I referred to succession planning in that we should have had Papenhuyzen re-signed should the worst case scenario eventuate.. Well tit did eventuate and it was Bellamy who had the succession planning in place at our expense. The fact we lost Papenhuyzen, lost Tedesco and had no plans to replace them reeks of amateurism which will keep our club out of the 8 until we fix it. You may think it nonsense, but I operate in the world of reality.
@jirskyr said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1041942) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1041937) said:@jirskyr I referred to succession planning in that we should have had Papenhuyzen re-signed should the worst case scenario eventuate.. Well tit did eventuate and it was Bellamy who had the succession planning in place at our expense. The fact we lost Papenhuyzen, lost Tedesco and had no plans to replace them reeks of amateurism which will keep our club out of the 8 until we fix it. You may think it nonsense, but I operate in the world of reality.
Yeah I do think it is nonsense.
You propose top-tier junior talent signed up in every position to cover POSSIBLE loss of first-grade players. Such a thing does not exist, there is no junior team going around with top-tier talent in every position. I don't even think the lower tier salary cap permits it.
Every club has FOUR development players max, not 13, not 17.
If you are lucky you may have a junior who becomes ready for NRL at the same time a player leaves, or the first-grader chooses to retire and you have a gap opening.
However when you hit April or May and are finalising your roster for next year, if you have an incumbent and a junior probably ready for firsts, both off contract, what do you do?
Well it turns out Tigers offered Paps a deal and he turned it down anyway, to go into the Storm system. So it wasn't about lack of succession planning, it was about two players choosing to leave the club at the same time.
From the horse's mouth himself:
>"**We heard Teddy was going to stay, that he was locked in at the Tigers**," Papenhuyzen said.
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>"So I was going to be behind Teddy, or go to Melbourne and be behind Biully.
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>"Financially the deals with the Tigers and Melbourne were similar. But if I wanted longevity, the place to go was Melbourne.
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>"I was also having hamstring problems at the time and the Storm mapped out what I could do to overcome it. I was impressed by that. They sent me off to a few people before I even got down there. I ended up doing some work with their speed coach Adam Basil, who raced at the Olympics, and he worked on my glutes, technique, stuff like that.
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>"It all made the decision easier."
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/you-can-t-dutch-this-flyer-papenhuyzen-one-that-got-away-from-tigers-20190515-p51nih.html
What I will grant you is that Tigers are probably considered an inferior destination for some players, particularly if you have the facilities offered by Penrith, sponsorship via Broncos, unofficial handshakes at Roosters, Rusty's mansion at Souths, coaching expertise at Storm.
I'll grant that if you really want to become a better footballer, Storm is an enticing location. Paps felt that Storm had better strategies for his hamstring issues and that's on Tigers physio not succession planning.
You can keep saying the same crap about succession planning and I won't bother pulling you up any more, but it's a delusion, yes.
@balmain-boy said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1042012) said:@fred all that this points out is that McDonnell got sacked by 2 clubs in about 3 years.
McDonnell needs to be given a brief as to the **type of players we're looking for in each position and find players that match**. His personal tastes should be largely irrelevant.
@Madge said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1042023) said:@balmain-boy
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VYM241PLzeQ
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1042029) said:@jirskyr I have read a comment on this forum that Bellamy has back up players for each position in his system. Top tier junior talent. Look at Hughes, Papenhuyzen and Drinkwater being an example for the fullback position. So it can and is being done in the leading clubs,. The Broncos have hundreds of players signed up. No doubt the players from these two clubs are farmed out to QLD clubs and most are not development players.
@ALX22 said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1042022) said:@balmain-boy said in [Jersey Flegg Team Announcement: Round 20](/post/1042012) said:@fred all that this points out is that McDonnell got sacked by 2 clubs in about 3 years.
McDonnell needs to be given a brief as to the **type of players we're looking for in each position and find players that match**. His personal tastes should be largely irrelevant.
Spot on, and this is already happening. Hopefully the strategy is to target junior reps with strong work ethic.