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I'll admit i thought we'd blown a high draft pick, but i'm happy to say i was very wrong
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Very good move by Ratten to get him behind the play.
I was always stunned by the violent reactions to his drafting in light of Rich's early success.
Yarran is as skilful, quick and agile a player as there is in the AFL. He was easily the most dangerous player on the ground yesteday because despite the pressure we put on (which I expected to get the better of him) he was still able to set up many dangerous drives into your forward line.
It was wonderful to watch this boy turn it on (and to see him and Jetta go head to head) because he did look like someone who was going to be crushed by expectations.
Scintillating game bar Monfries outmarking him and the turnover from a kick in that handed a goal to Jetta IIRC. Should have gone to Walker who was free in the pocket. Knew that shot was home before it left the boot.
Love the run and feed to Collins.
As for those who hated on Yarran when we drafted him and wanted Rich, I can't really comment on those people because I wasn't around on this site then. All I will say though is that as time goes on, I am finding it more and more difficult to doubt our recruiting staff. Every year they seem to pick some guys that other teams skipped, but then they turn out to be quality players.
I say this with respect to you guys, but Yarran is probably one of the last guys I'm worried about this week.
I won't make any comments on the overall game, but credit where it's due with Yarran.Yeah fair enough, sounds a lot like Dempsey for us.
masterstroke of a move by ratts.
Not at all, I clarified it had nothing to do with club prejudice.
Not a masterstroke at all. Rather a logical decision to try him in different positions - there are after all only three different positions he can play - forward, middle or back.
If Ratten receives all this praise for deciding to play a player in defence, surely he has to also take responsibility for:
- A non-functioning forward line.
- Players 'not coming to play' (see first quarter).
I think Yarran's best position is in the midfield - imagine him breaking away at stoppages. Now if he went in there and did a good job, is it a 'masterstroke' on my behalf? or just a logical move to try him there?
Full credit goes to the recruiters for picking this kid over Rich who most recruiters had ahead of him.
Yarran will be an absolute star, but giving Ratten the credit for it... now I have seen it all.
Or difference of opinion, but sure
Says who?
If Ratten is able to overrule our recruiters then the club needs a review from top to bottom starting immediately.
Let me explain to you how it works.
The recruiters go out and scout around for the best players.
They tell the coaching Panel who is best mids, forwards, backs, left footers, or right footers.
From there its up to the coaching panel not the recruiters.
And guess who heads the coaching panel. OOPS Its Ratts.
The coach has the final say.
Let me explain to you how it works.
The recruiters go out and scout around for the best players.
They tell the coaching Panel who is best mids, forwards, backs, left footers, or right footers.
From there its up to the coaching panel not the recruiters.
And guess who heads the coaching panel. OOPS Its Ratts.
The coach has the final say.
Unless they're hard to split and we need to draft a KPP, mid, ruck, etc., it's our recruiters who have the final say.
Carlton always goes for the best available with the earliest picks.
Unless they're hard to split and we need to draft a KPP, mid, ruck, etc., it's our recruiters who have the final say.
Carlton always goes for the best available with the earliest picks.