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Trent Cotchin (Merged)

Say it ain't so, Captain Crunch.

Cotch is speculating publicly that 2021 could/will be his last season as the leader of the team.
If it is indeed Cotch's final season as skipper he will certainly be RFC's most successful captain ... particularly with his fourth premiership medallion swinging around his neck. And a three-peat skipper, as well.
Be a sad for me if that were true.

Have watched his star burn bright from his very first game.

The best AFL captain by a mile.

But if he were to relinquish the captaincy in 2022 I hope he can go out with a bang. Another premiership and him starring.

We are well placed with candidates !

N.V
Graham
Lynch
Grimes ( age may be against this option )

Others?
Love my boy Get Shorty be in the leadership role in 22 if he has a top 3 finish in the B&F.

My other favourite is Baker Boy. Same as above.
 
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one more season, one more flag and Cotch can pass the captaincy onto the next generation and still help out on field. succession planning FTW
 
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I'd previously speculated that this could be his last season as captain. I think it might also be his last year as a full time mid. Reckon we might swing him forward as a pressure forward.
 
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No way he gives it away when we are flying.
Captaincy is a huge job and he has been outstanding.
Why change it when nothing is broken
 
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I'd previously speculated that this could be his last season as captain. I think it might also be his last year as a full time mid. Reckon we might swing him forward as a pressure forward.
Could you see him in a similar role as what Hodge played- half back???
 
Could you see him in a similar role as what Hodge played- half back???

Hodge was an elite kick which I'm not sure Cotch is. The game has moved further to your best kicks playing back and in order to transition the footy. I like Cotch better as that defensive enforcer in the forward line. Cotch, George and 2 Riolis would scare the crap out of any defence that they would butcher their kicks out of D50.
 
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Hodge was an elite kick which I'm not sure Cotch is. The game has moved further to your best kicks playing back and in order to transition the footy. I like Cotch better as that defensive enforcer in the forward line. Cotch, George and 2 Riolis would scare the crap out of any defence that they would butcher their kicks out of D50.
Good points Posh.

Forward pocket or HF?

Still the champ has at least two more years playing midfield.
 
Hodge was an elite kick which I'm not sure Cotch is. The game has moved further to your best kicks playing back and in order to transition the footy. I like Cotch better as that defensive enforcer in the forward line. Cotch, George and 2 Riolis would scare the crap out of any defence that they would butcher their kicks out of D50.

Only problem with that is he's the worst set shot for goal in the team, and that includes George! But at the same time, I like the idea of Cotch as a defensive forward.
 
Great article in the herald today on Cotchin as the best leader going around at present.

Its a really really good read of where he is at pre and post 2016, his business and life after footy and reflects a bit on the hub life and COVID breaches.

The article mentions that other clubs Carlton and Hawks were also involved in similar COVID breaches but weren’t mentioned public ally at the time (implies the double standard) - so this tells me that the AFL ONLY fined clubs when the media were involved, that they are only interested in their image, there is no integrity.

The Cotchins breach meant that the AFL came down heavier on the Stack/ CCJ breach because it was the clubs second ‘public’ breach, but if they had not gone public on the Cotchin one, no one would have known.

This is really crap and the AFL shouldn’t get away with it - and it really only confirms the agenda the AFL have to the RFC - it just beggars belief. Cotchin mentions they used it, the Hafey them against us to strengthen and focus the team.

Proud of the Cotchin‘s though.
 
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Great article in the herald today on Cotchin as the best leader going around at present.

Its a really really good read of where he is at pre and post 2016, his business and life after footy and reflects a bit on the hub life and COVID breaches.

The article mentions that other clubs Carlton and Hawks were also involved in similar COVID breaches but weren’t mentioned public ally at the time (implies the double standard) - so this tells me that the AFL ONLY fined clubs when the media were involved, that they are only interested in their image, there is no integrity.

The Cotchins breach meant that the AFL came down heavier on the Stack/ CCJ breach because it was the clubs second ‘public’ breach, but if they had not gone public on the Cotchin one, no one would have known.

This is really crap and the AFL shouldn’t get away with it - and it really only confirms the agenda the AFL have to the RFC - it just beggars belief. Cotchin mentions they used it, the Hafey them against us to strengthen and focus the team.

Proud of the Cotchin‘s though.


The 10 game penalty handed to our guys was & is a disgrace, ? far harsher than necessary. 6 games would have been appropriate.
It just re-inforces my thinking about the AFL being a corrupt organisation.
 
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Great article in the herald today on Cotchin as the best leader going around at present.

Its a really really good read of where he is at pre and post 2016, his business and life after footy and reflects a bit on the hub life and COVID breaches.

The article mentions that other clubs Carlton and Hawks were also involved in similar COVID breaches but weren’t mentioned public ally at the time (implies the double standard) - so this tells me that the AFL ONLY fined clubs when the media were involved, that they are only interested in their image, there is no integrity.

The Cotchins breach meant that the AFL came down heavier on the Stack/ CCJ breach because it was the clubs second ‘public’ breach, but if they had not gone public on the Cotchin one, no one would have known.

This is really crap and the AFL shouldn’t get away with it - and it really only confirms the agenda the AFL have to the RFC - it just beggars belief. Cotchin mentions they used it, the Hafey them against us to strengthen and focus the team.

Proud of the Cotchin‘s though.
Carlton were mentioned at the same time as Brooke’s breach. I think the players partner left the kids with their grandparents for the day and picked them up to discover that grandma and grandpa had taken them to a theme park. It didn’t get anywhere near the coverage ours did and I think only a warning was given. Given that Brooke posted images of her spa visit on Insta it was hard to deny it.
 
First game back for 2021 today, but his disposal was very poor, constantly turned the ball over in the first half. In the second half, he focused more on short kicks that were often sideways. He had no decisive impact on the match.
 
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I had Cotchy as 2nd BOG today,

which is pretty much BOG-for-mortals.

and I'm not even sure Cotchy is eligible.
 
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