nobulltiger
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If he comes back, I will raise one eyebrow and lower the other.
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At the end of the day, he is purely insurance as a mature age rookie.
I would take him over the mini, Connors and Webberley ANY day of the week!
Before I go overboard about this comment, which has been uttered by more than a few, being almost racist (Fijian & Papuan - so what?) - can you give a bit more detail about how you think that Rodan specifically and no-one else, say Foley, could fill the mentor role?
Before I go overboard about this comment, which has been uttered by more than a few, being almost racist (Fijian & Papuan - so what?) - can you give a bit more detail about how you think that Rodan specifically and no-one else, say Foley, could fill the mentor role?
i do not see any point to this
It is pretty plain to intepret, Gideon would most likely relate to Rodan better than say a foley, as they are both of of similar heritage (in sense of Fiji and PNG). The key role of a mentor is to relate to the player being mentored not just pure teaching.
Those players you have listed are now not at Richmond...
So who else in your opinion is Rodan better than at Tigerland to warrant his pickup...
I get your points and particularly agree with the sentiment of doing everything we can to help GS settle in, but think you are drawing a bit of a long bow.Pretty much what I was trying to say (sorry to anyone if my earlier post seemed offensive or racist in any way - certainly wasn't my intent).
If we are talking purely as a playing mentor, then of course Foley would be a great mentor (as he is probably a much better player than Rodan in all fairness) but in terms of a mentor who can oversee a young PNG kid settling into the club and into Melbourne, someone like Rodan might possibly be a better fit.
I think that 3 or 4 game patch last year when we got hit by multiple injuries and of course Dusty's infraction - proved that we lacked serious depth and that guys like O'Hanlon just aren't ready.... I know we are not going to win the premiership... but by God we MUST play finals - we have to! Hence why they are looking at a Rodan type. Cause if that 3 to 4 game patch of injuries happens again, we can at least have seasoned bodies with experience to come in and fill the void.
Salopek would be a better option than Rodan. If he is over his injuries he is a good player. They should get the Docs to check him out and consider him for a rookie spot.
You're talking me around Rodney. I'd settle for a rookie spot.I wouldn't be bothered at all if we rookie list him.
These senior rookies are important for the fabric of your club.We went for a strong,respected character in Miller and Rodan fits that bill also.
As insurance I see him as a much broader insurance than for Nahas/Edwards/King. Those blokes are forward of centre only in my view whereas Rodan is very good at ground level around the ground if we start to fall over in that area.
We will definately be taking mature age rookies so for me it's a yes as I can't think of anyone else.Salopek no thankyou.
I get your points and particularly agree with the sentiment of doing everything we can to help GS settle in, but think you are drawing a bit of a long bow.
For starters Rodan grew up in Aus from the age of three - not much Islander experience there, would be lucky to remember much about it at all. And being Papuan GS's cultural heritage is closer to Indonesian than Fijian Pacific Island.
I guess knowing the above I assumed those making the comment I singled out had connected the two because of their looks etc and thought it was a bit of a narrow view point - apologies for making that assumption/leap.
By the way - have worked with quite a few Papuans and yes they tend to be a bit shier than Aussies (gross generalisation) but also seem to fit in really well, which seems to have been the feedback from the club. Also take instruction and direction extremely well - no issues with getting them to learn or follow team directions - but again gross generalisation and like all things it is the individual that matters.
I wouldn't be bothered at all if we rookie list him.
These senior rookies are important for the fabric of your club.We went for a strong,respected character in Miller and Rodan fits that bill also.
As insurance I see him as a much broader insurance than for Nahas/Edwards/King. Those blokes are forward of centre only in my view whereas Rodan is very good at ground level around the ground if we start to fall over in that area.