Without wanting to spark the usual debate about Campbo, I agree with TF that Wayne is one of the only blokes to have shown true professionalism in the tough years. Also agree that if Knights's captaincy was not devalued by poor onfield results, then neither should Campbell's. On the other hand, anyone who is willing to critisize 33 for not getting the team into the finals can do the same to Campbo. The point is, you can't have it both ways. Personally I don't hold it against either.
I actually don't see the leader in Rodan that others seem to. I think he's a sensational talent, but he doesn't strike me as much of a talker. In any case it is absurdly early to entertain the idea. I'd be looking at Kane Johnson. Once he has a year or two of elite play at Punt Road behind him, he'll be the bloke that possesses all the qualities - respect of opposition and teammates alike, comfortable speaker, top professional on the track, premiership experience, and ability to lead by example on the field in big games. And he loves Richmond!