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Seems to me that this is worth a thread of its own as there appear to be strong feelings on either side of the argument and it's one that is central to both our game strategy in 2020 (and beyond) and to our recruiting strategy in 2019 (and probably beyond).
Should we play Aaron Naughton as a key defender or key forward?
I've been arguing we'll get more out of him long term as a key defender but I acknowledge there are good arguments to be made for either side. Judging by responses so far I'm probably in the minority. Here's how I view the arguments as of today, but I welcome constructive comment and further arguments.
I acknowledge that the way the rest of the season plays out could alter the debate. I'd love him to kick 10 against the Cats. That'd shut me up.
WHY HE SHOULD BE PLAYED AS A FORWARD
Anyway this is just my opinion. Some stats to follow.
If I'm wrong and he turns into a champion FF with 50-60+ goals every year I'll be just as happy as the rest of you.
Go for it.
Should we play Aaron Naughton as a key defender or key forward?
I've been arguing we'll get more out of him long term as a key defender but I acknowledge there are good arguments to be made for either side. Judging by responses so far I'm probably in the minority. Here's how I view the arguments as of today, but I welcome constructive comment and further arguments.
I acknowledge that the way the rest of the season plays out could alter the debate. I'd love him to kick 10 against the Cats. That'd shut me up.
WHY HE SHOULD BE PLAYED AS A FORWARD
- Quality KPFs are rare and hard to come by and he's shown he can play the role.
- It's easier to recruit quality KPDs.
- Quality KPFs can influence a result to a greater extent than a quality KPD (OK, I'll admit I haven't heard that said yet but it seems like a good argument)
- Even if he's not kicking a bag himself he draws the #1 defender (and maybe even multiple defenders) which creates opportunities for other players, especially Josh Schache.
- His numbers as a KPF may not be great so far but ... Dog help him ... he's only 19. He'll improve massively in the next 1-2 years.
- Naughton isn't strong enough to match it with the gorilla KPFs like Hawkins so he doesn't provide anything we haven't already got in defence.
- Who are we going to replace Naughton with up forward if we move him to defence?
- It's his natural position, the one he has always played.
- Many defenders occasionally pinch-hit quite well as a forward but very few become elite KPFs over the long term. (Gehrig is one that comes to mind)
- He has already shown himself to be elite (or close to it) as a defender in his first year of AFL (18yo). Despite 2-3 good games out of 14 this year he hasn't yet shown himself to be elite as a forward (19yo).
- We run the risk of ruining his career development if we play him forward (not really an argument of mine but I think David King argued this pre-season).
- He has kicked more than one goal on only 3 occasions this year. Rd 1 vs Sydney (caught them unawares?), Rd 7 vs Richmond (yes, a superb game but was given a lot of latitude) and Rd 8 vs Brisbane. Since then clubs have identified him as a threat and put tactics in place to limit his opportunities. This has NOT translated into more wins or heaps more goals elsewhere, except possibly for Schache in Rds 14-15 (however it's too early to say Schache's revival is due to Naughton's presence as a forward).
- If we need to play Naughton forward for Schache to be productive we have got a problem. Naughton+Schache in Rds 14-15 have produced a total of 6 goals (avge 3/game). That's what we should be expecting from Naughton or Schache on their own.
- Schache could be getting the same structural benefits by playing someone else as a KPF alongside him (eg Lewis Young, English or Trengove)
- It's actually NOT that easy to recruit genuinely elite tall defenders. Happy to discuss examples if you want. Our last one was Lake who was drafted 16 years before we drafted Naughton.
- We have NOBODY on our list who can match it with the gorilla KPFs. The nearest we've got is Trengove. We have to compete by using a sound defensive structure. Having a quality intercept mark / CM who is mobile like Naughton is fundamental to that.
- Either way we are at least one KPP short. We do have Schache and some options (like Lew Young) to go with him. Not ideal but nor is our defence. Either way we need to look to the draft or trade.
- In summary Naughton gives us more as a defender than as a forward.
Anyway this is just my opinion. Some stats to follow.
If I'm wrong and he turns into a champion FF with 50-60+ goals every year I'll be just as happy as the rest of you.
Go for it.
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