Fremantle are hoping to present their new management group not less than one pre-season trial run collectively on the sphere forward of spherical one as they put together for all times after Nat Fyfe’s captaincy.
The Dockers are on the hunt for a brand new skipper after twin Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe stepped down final week, with defender Alex Pearce and midfield duo Andrew Brayshaw and Caleb Serong the main contenders.
The membership has two pre-season hit-outs – dealing with Adelaide at Cockburn subsequent Friday and Port Adelaide on March 2 – earlier than the right stuff kicks off in opposition to St Kilda at Marvel Stadium on March 19.
“I would like to give our new leadership group an opportunity before round one to go into a game and lead the playing group, whether that’s the first one or the second one we’ll work it out over the next couple of weeks,” Longmuir mentioned.
Longmuir admits he would favor a sole captain somewhat than co-captains, however he may very well be swayed in any other case if it was finest for the membership.
“We’ll work through that but I’m probably a bit more of a traditionalist. One captain is probably where I sit at the moment,” he mentioned.
“But I can be swayed with whatever is best for the footy club and whatever is best to lead the playing group.
“One thing I’ve said all along is that we want to build a depth of leadership at the club, especially within the playing group.
“You can’t rely on too few and that’s something that Fyfey has helped create below him as a captain. He’s been able to create a depth of leadership under him.
“We don’t want him to step aside and leave a vacuum so whether that’s one captain, two captains or whatever approach we go with, we can’t leave too much to too few.”
Pearce, 27, is the oldest of the three doubtless captaincy choices with Brayshaw, 23, and Serong, 22, considerably youthful, however Longmuir insisted age didn’t matter.
“Age doesn’t play any part of me, it’s more the leadership they show in all different situations,” Longmuir mentioned.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au