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I'm pretty sure he's been entitled to a down year
I'm of the opinion he'll be good when his hair grows out again
Shouldve let him go to Ade when his stocks were up.Not sure he can to be honest
That's all well and good in hindsight but a game plan of 'let's trade all our players when they start looking good because they're stocks are high' isn't going to get us anywhereShouldve let him go to Ade when his stocks were up.
One of a few that we kept saying "once he gets a bit of a few games under his belt is going to be a star" only for them now to be in their prime years and still floating in and out of games/seasons.
then you look at a guy like Darcy Wilmot at the Lions who is 7 years his junior and he's already putting together more consistent performances, is happy to lockdown and also attack when necessary and just played a crucial role in Preliminary final.
Im not saying "trade out players when their stocks are high", im saying stop overrating our C-B grade players.That's all well and good in hindsight but a game plan of 'let's trade all our players when they start looking good because they're stocks are high' isn't going to get us anywhere
I understand what you're saying and agree with your point generally, but I don't think it applies to Redman. He showed a lot and looked for all money like he was elevating himself to the upper echelons for his position - and has had a poor year / regressed since. IMO opinion that's very different to holding on to players that have clearly shown their ceiling and overrating them (which I agree we have certainly been guilty of for quite a while).Im not saying "trade out players when their stocks are high", im saying stop overrating our C-B grade players.
I think our list management team have had a tendency to hold on to players too long like its a personal failing if players to move.
I like Redman but I dont think he is an elite talent and I dont think he has ever shown more than glimpses of becoming an elite talent.
Its annoying to hear Tim Watson push the line this year that fans need to be patient and accept a few years down the bottom of the ladder because the list needs an overhaul. We had the opportunity to let a couple of B-grade players in Parish/Redman test the market last year when they could've netted us decent draft capital to facilitate the list rebuild. Instead we threw 6 and 5 year contracts at them.
Redman has looked like becoming elite when played to his strengths, which he was not this year. Brad found out a bit about both Martin and Redman; he said he was learning about the capacities of the list. Redman can be that player again. It will just depend on what Brad does with Martin IMO.Im not saying "trade out players when their stocks are high", im saying stop overrating our C-B grade players.
I think our list management team have had a tendency to hold on to players too long like its a personal failing if players to move.
I like Redman but I dont think he is an elite talent and I dont think he has ever shown more than glimpses of becoming an elite talent.
Its annoying to hear Tim Watson push the line this year that fans need to be patient and accept a few years down the bottom of the ladder because the list needs an overhaul. We had the opportunity to let a couple of B-grade players in Parish/Redman test the market last year when they could've netted us decent draft capital to facilitate the list rebuild. Instead we threw 6 and 5 year contracts at them.
yeah fair re your first point, difference of opinions and all thatI understand what you're saying and agree with your point generally, but I don't think it applies to Redman. He showed a lot and looked for all money like he was elevating himself to the upper echelons for his position - and has had a poor year / regressed since. IMO opinion that's very different to holding on to players that have clearly shown their ceiling and overrating them (which I agree we have certainly been guilty of for quite a while).
I'd also say that players who are clearly C-B graders and overrated by EFC aren't going to have high stocks unless the industry is also 'overrating' them, in which case it's more likely us plebs that are wrong about them being C-B graders.
Because we are Essendon and the players love dodo.yeah fair re your first point, difference of opinions and all that
re 2nd point, I dont know if thats always the case. Sometimes other teams are also desparate to bring in senior players and overpay. (eg. Rutogalea going to port for a 2nd rounder plus steak knives).
Actually I need to correct myself as just remembered Parish/Redman were both free agents so we wouldnt have got anything from them leaving because we brought in Gresh (another example of teams overpaying to attract senior players) and McKay. But it still doesnt explain why we gave such long contracts.
Shouldve let him go to Ade when his stocks were up.
One of a few that we kept saying "once he gets a bit of a few games under his belt is going to be a star" only for them now to be in their prime years and still floating in and out of games/seasons.
then you look at a guy like Darcy Wilmot at the Lions who is 7 years his junior and he's already putting together more consistent performances, is happy to lockdown and also attack when necessary and just played a crucial role in Preliminary final.
Yeah Im not happy with everything scott did this year but I didnt have a problem with him trying to make redman take on more accountable roles. Starcevich is a great call as a tough uncompromising small backman that also makes great choices with ball in hand.might be a bit insular to say, but i did watch a lot of brisbane's games this season, and i think he should be trying to emulate how starcevich plays his role in the side. provides a lot of important leadership defensively.
he's got it in him, i think, but what i was most of aware of re starcevich is that he always put the team first. brisbane rarely played selfish football (even when they were up by 60~ points in the grand final). i think trying to emulate/capture that form will enable some of the other guns we have to perform better. all things perfect we get some senior players on the park for extended periods but he'll start well if he embodies that notion of hard football.Yeah Im not happy with everything scott did this year but I didnt have a problem with him trying to make redman take on more accountable roles. Starcevich is a great call as a tough uncompromising small backman that also makes great choices with ball in hand.
yeah 100%, I went to the Lions V Cats prelim live and was really impressed with the leadership shown by their backline and it was more of the same in the GF.he's got it in him, i think, but what i was most of aware of re starcevich is that he always put the team first. brisbane rarely played selfish football (even when they were up by 60~ points in the grand final). i think trying to emulate/capture that form will enable some of the other guns we have to perform better. all things perfect we get some senior players on the park for extended periods but he'll start well if he embodies that notion of hard football.
This was recreational cray fishing with an amatuer licence so not industry based. Can guarantee if the people were from more Beachport/South End that he and his family would know them, and they'd highly likely know them if they were from Millicent proper.If he doesn't know them personally his family will. Same industry, same town. They'd move in the same circles and probably have done for generations.