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In previous generation, the likes of Tuck played 100 games in the 2s. We are in such a hurry to see instantaneous results, we miss the opportunity for growth.Players are drafted too young, there is no doubt about that, many sit on the lists for a couple of years before they can at minimum hold their own at AFL level. TBH if the draft age was lifted to 20 it would be far more practical. Early draft picks would be more valuable as drafting would be far more reliable and players would be ready to go far sooner. There would be far less wasted draft picks as drafting would be easier. However this probably doesn't fit into the desire for kids to leave high school and go straight into either footy or something else and many may go into a career that makes it too hard to do both at a high level.
I think with smaller list sizes, more young talented players having a go in state footy, the state comps might become a stronger recruiting ground.
Ben Silvagni is currently a 21 year old key position player, most 21 year old key position players are developing on lists still and are just starting to emerge as permanent AFL players. Most of them have played most of their footy in the twos.
That's why Lewis Young is such a good pick up. He's 22 years old. He's just at that point where he's just developed as a tall and ready to play senior football. These kids, particularly the tall ones are a waste of a list spot for 2-4 years while they are developing and that's why it would be good to be able to pick them up later as we have with young.
We have probably drafted some raw kids over the years who have had talent who have been delisted a bit too early. Silvagni is one and Ramsay and Macreadie are the other two. If you were to pick them up at 20 and give them two years to make it you would probably have a different story on your hands than you do when you pick them up at 18 and give them two years then delist them because spots are tight and you can't be patient with slow developers.
IMO I think it's a big year for Ben Silvagni, it's one where he should be mature enough and strong enough to perform and look like an AFL player and get back on a list somewhere.
There are plenty of players out there like this who could become AFL players but just might take longer to develop.
I would be hoping with us that we probably have a good cleanout of players next season and we have a serious look at the young talent in the state comps.
I freely admit to being a LOB basher on other threads. That being said, the opportunity for internal growth over periods of time cannot be overstated. As long as the coaching infrastructure is in place to facilitate this growth. That’s been out primary downfall in recent history. Inconsistency on a developmental front.