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my worry would be in doing that that Thilthorpe along with McDonald gets taken before our next pick after Hollands. I do like getting the extra 1st in next years draft as long as it does not compromise who we need this draftI would bid on JUH at 1, take Hollands at 2, bid on Campbell hoping Sydney match. Trade pick with Freo for pick swap and next year 1st. On current ladder Roos and hawks would have the next pick. This would allow crows to get Thilthorpe and add another pick for next year.
Due to the compromised draft, crows should be able to get a good mid with giants pick if they finish out of the 8.
Everyone is tradeable for the right price. This is the right time to accumulate talent on the list even it’s sitting near bottom next year. 2022 should be the crows target to show significant improvement and start pushing for the 8.
Actually their stats are pretty similar for the same age. The only obvious real difference was Lever was averaging a few more intercept marks, but Lukosius is averaging about 200m gained per game. Lukosius kicks the ball a little more, which you'd be wanting.I think Luko is doing great as an intercepting defender. Obviously tracking well behind Lever at the same age, but still a very promising young player.
Lever has certainly fallen away which I suspect is the 2nd recon. At his best with us he was jumping strongly at the ball, either marking or spoiling.Actually their stats are pretty similar for the same age. The only obvious real difference is Lever was averaging a few more intercept marks, but Lukosius is averaging about 200m gained per game. Lukosius kicks the ball a little more, which you'd be wanting.
Lukosius is way above Lever on the current season though. 6 more disposals, more rebound 50's (3 per game), and around 270m more gained per game.
Yes. And at the same age, Lever was playing in a much stronger defensive group as well.Lever has certainly fallen away which I suspect is the 2nd recon. At his best with us he was jumping strongly at the ball, either marking or spoiling.
Perfectly understandable the confidence to do that would take a hit.
It seems that me jumping off him after 2 years pumping his tyres with you and Nikki was just the tonic the young lad neededYeah I’m warming to that. I was hot on Thilthorpe a month ago, but EH throwing us a bone puts a bit of a spanner in that.
Significantly more intercepts is critical for a player whose role is intercepting defender?Actually their stats are pretty similar for the same age. The only obvious real difference was Lever was averaging a few more intercept marks, but Lukosius is averaging about 200m gained per game. Lukosius kicks the ball a little more, which you'd be wanting.
Lukosius is way above Lever on the current season though. 6 more disposals, more rebound 50's (3 per game), and around 270m more gained per game.
It's interesting looking at start up clubs - us, Freo, Port, GC, GWS - put admin together, get draft concessions, develop the list, then maybe a flag 7-10 years down the line. They seem to need to put things together, get an initial practice run before rebuilding/tinker slightly before being able to reach the ultimate - this is like us & Port.I reckon the early Adelaide administration knew what it was doing when they locked away Rehn, Robran & Smart very early in their initial build.
6-7 years later, flags. This is the reality of the situation that Crows fans have to embrace, and I know it's not easy as the club has stayed very competitive for a long time.
Very few of the initial round 1 1991 side made it's way to the premiership dais.
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Thought so .....well, you've got seconds you little piggyIt has
Yes.Significantly more intercepts is critical for a player whose role is intercepting defender?
Lever was 10th in the league on intercepts per game as a 2nd year player. Then 1st in the league as a 3rd year player. That’s a heck of a start to your career. Unknown what would have happened without the ACL.
But my point is this:
Everyone here agrees we were correct not to pay Lever what he wanted - with the primary explanation being that it was an easy role in which to excel
But now Luko performing a bit less well in the same role at the same time is evidence that FAITH is totally wrong about saying pick 2 was too early for Luko?
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could you imagine him off a wing in the coming seasons - imagine what the forwards would think..come to think of it, imagine our own Fogarty leading to Lukosius field kicking - he would be the perfect player for any fast leading forward even in tight space such is the quality of Luko's kickingYes.
Luko is not an intercepting defender.
He is a quarterback for that team, with clear ability to move up the ground in the future. His skills by foot are close to the best by a big man in the league and he has an absolute footballers brain.
Meanwhile, Lever has never been proven to be anything that a guy that can take the easiest job in a good defence.
I don’t think Lukosius is playing less well than Lever did in 2016 at all. In fact I think while Lever averaged a couple more intercept marks per game, Lukosius is creating more scoring opportunitiesSignificantly more intercepts is critical for a player whose role is intercepting defender?
Lever was 10th in the league on intercepts per game as a 2nd year player. Then 1st in the league as a 3rd year player. That’s a heck of a start to your career. Unknown what would have happened without the ACL.
But my point is this:
Everyone here agrees we were correct not to pay Lever what he wanted - with the primary explanation being that it was an easy role in which to excel
But now Luko performing a bit less well in the same role at the same time is evidence that FAITH is totally wrong about saying pick 2 was too early for Luko?
I Agree, I think we just need to take best available with our 1st picks for the next couple of years. If that happens to be talls this year and mids next year then so be it. We need quality players in all areas of the ground. You look to fill needs with your 2nd and 3rd round picks.Conventional wisdom is that you draft your spine first
Is that borne out by successful rebuilds?
Hawthorn:
2001 - Hodge, Mitchell
2004 - Franklin, Roughead, Lewis
Richmond:
2006 - Riewoldt, Edwards
2007 - Rance, Cotchin
2009 - Martin
Doesn’t seem to be a pattern there. Just draft stars whichever position they play.
I don’t think Lukosius is playing less well than Lever did in 2016 at all. In fact I think while Lever averaged a couple more intercept marks per game, Lukosius is creating more scoring opportunities
In 2017 it Was Tex,Jenkins, Otten, McGregor and Lynch.What is our football philosophy or Nicks
Or better put : what is the trend and are we able to get ahead of that?
In 2017 we relied on 2 KPFs with Lynch playing higher. Jenkins aerobic fitness (whatever happened to that) brought our small forwards in
Do we continue that or change it?
That decides your picks
Is Berg and Fog the answer? Thilthorpe looks to be more steadier than Berg but would still be 2022 ready
tl,dr : do we trust the club to get it right
I actually don’t think the 2 are particularly comparable.Significantly more intercepts is critical for a player whose role is intercepting defender?
Lever was 10th in the league on intercepts per game as a 2nd year player. Then 1st in the league as a 3rd year player. That’s a heck of a start to your career. Unknown what would have happened without the ACL.
But my point is this:
Everyone here agrees we were correct not to pay Lever what he wanted - with the primary explanation being that it was an easy role in which to excel
But now Luko performing a bit less well in the same role at the same time is evidence that FAITH is totally wrong about saying pick 2 was too early for Luko?
Yes, take the best talent.. as we need both talls & midfielders.Conventional wisdom is that you draft your spine first
Is that borne out by successful rebuilds?
Hawthorn:
2001 - Hodge, Mitchell
2004 - Franklin, Roughead, Lewis
Richmond:
2006 - Riewoldt, Edwards
2007 - Rance, Cotchin
2009 - Martin
Doesn’t seem to be a pattern there. Just draft stars whichever position they play.