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Haha, what was SOS thinking?
That he ****ed up the last time he didn't draft one of his son's best friends.
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Haha, what was SOS thinking?
Whenever they feel down about current events there, they can stream the 2021 GF on Kayo. We have to blow the dust off the VHS machine in storage in the garage.Ask Melbourne fans how they’re going now
You’re so right. People on here get upset at the thought of a player being traded. It’s a sport and trades happen. Who the **** cares if someone people have up on their wall leaves. Especially if we get something great in return.
GWS get slaughtered each and every year of great player and look at them. They turn a player leaving into picks or trades and do well. Rinse and repeat.
I do find it’s mainly the younger people on here who through a hissy or thumbs down to someone having a think tank moment of a player being traded. It’s like it’s the end of the world in that moment for way too many on here.
I’m ok with anyone leaving our club as long as we better ourselves in the future.
It's because shit clubs fixate on individuals and nobody under 30 has experienced us as anything but that
no one gets 100% right, or even 90%Revisiting SOS's failed selections at the draft has absolutely no bearing on this year's draft...
You could go through every club's draft history and chances are you'll find a similar list of failed selections maybe apart from a select few...
I am going to play Nostradamus.
Melbourne deny they will trade him.
They start getting linked with high value players all over the comp. Mac Andrew, Max King, Ben King etc.
Finals ramps up, and the noise around Trac dies down.
Brownlow night, he doesn't show, teammates look awkward when he gets votes.
Day or so after GF, Melbourne says they will have chats, but intend to keep Christian.
Will they, won't they for the whole of trade week.
Big deal lands on the last day or so where Christian gets traded and Melbourne land a target or two as well as draft picks.
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I wonder what the weakest areas of our development are?
Do we give less opportunity to young players to play senior football? Leave them in the VFL despite decent form.
Do we not give young players good opportunities when playing senior football? Play players in wrong positions. Not give midfield types enough midfield minutes. Lock young players into negative roles.
Have a poor VFL side which struggles to play to a good standard and struggled to generate games where some players may find it difficult to perform?
So far this is a yes.
Do we not review footage and work on specific drills? Do we not watch footage of good opposition players and good senior players of our own and attend games where opposition players are playing to study them? For example, if I was Binns I would be getting to plenty of Collingwood games to watch Sidebottom before he retires or regresses to study how he plays.
If footy was your job and you did it full time, I think you would put a lot of time into development. Study the game a lot more. I wonder how much study AFL players put in? I would be picking out elite players I want to model my game on and get to as many games to watch them as possible. Same for our coaches and list managers. Get to as many games as possible where the top teams are involved to analyse them. Identify their strengths and fundamentals and apply that to our own team. Identify important traits so recruiters get an eye for what to look for. Chasing, tackling, closing speed and agility haven't been when we have recruited midfielders, maybe if our people studied the game more this may not have been missed. And I get that it's hard to do this and attend U18 games as well.
Development is not just for players but for our staff as well.
I think there is no doubt we could develop our players more and that is outside of running drills and giving a little feedback.
But we also must be careful not to overcoach. You often see sides win a lot of games when the coach changes. A lot of that is because players are allowed to play instinctively more. I get the feeling we are overcoaching a fair bit. There is a fine line there.
Our group has been there long enough now where we should be at minimum, getting on top of things. I think we are trying but perhaps aren't doing a great job of it just yet.
Papley Zero?A player who averages 10 possessions and a goal a game in the VFL, can’t get a game at his club is Papley lite?
Yes, but the question was would you take 1 guaranteed flag if it meant you were no chance of winning more than 1.That has so much more to do with the fact that their club is being ran like an absolute shit show off the field than one poor season on it.
Yep, was considered a "top prospect" in 2015Macreadie went from being the (very) early consensus top pick in that draft to a big time slider to out of the league really quickly.
A case of being a man among boys early on and his body not being up for it?
SOS couldn't even assemble a midfield in his entire time at the helm!!! When he left we had Cripps and Walsh and that's it....and even then, he inherited Cripps and had the #1 pick to land Walsh.SOS had his failures. I have known our midfield has problems for 3 seasons now. What has Austin done to fix that?
I wouldn't say it's that unusual.What a sad obituary of past players. Eek we’ve burnt a lot of picks with no return.
The Collingwood list of failed picks is nowhere near as long or spectacular as ours. Some of the players in your list were valuable contributors in years where they made prelims and grand finals. Whereas most of our busts couldn't even cut it at VFL level.I wouldn't say it's that unusual.
Let's take Collingwood, where they've failed on the following:
2013 - Matthew Scharenberg, Nathan Freeman, Jonathan Marsh, Sam Dwyer
2014 - Matthew Goodyear
2015 - Brayden Sier, Tom Phillips, Ruper Wills, Ben Crocker
2016 - Sam McLarty, Callum Brown, Kale Kirby
2017 - Jaidyn Stephenson, Tyler Brown
2018 - Will Kelly
2019 - Jay Rantall, Trent Bianco, Trey Ruscoe
The above is just taken from the National Draft each year.
They have had fewer top end busts that us, with 2014 being the year they hit on DeGoey and Moore for their top picks. But outside that, they didn't really have any top picks and the few they did (Scharneberg, Freeman and Stpehenson) were all busts.
I think drafting is really really hard.
That he ****ed up the last time he didn't draft one of his son's best friends.
Is the coach not directing the recruiting team
Pretty sure David Cuningham was one of Jack's good friends going through the junior ranks.
Really all the list Team need to be able to do is pick some quality flankers and the coach should barely have to lift a thumb. Instead we're stuck with some seriously ordinary individuals on the field each week and make playing footy look like pushing s*** up a hill
Dude was a national athlete and small-town king all through his teens without even training properly. Could not handle a high-pressure, competitive environment where you had to work hard to succeed.
Dude was a national athlete and small-town king all through his teens without even training properly. Could not handle a high-pressure, competitive environment where you had to work hard to succeed.