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Overall, it's pretty decent. Could be a bit better, but I wouldn't complain with this.Hey guys,
Sorry for the intrusion.
On the Hawthorn board, we did a mock draft and I had West Coast.
With the 4 picks, I took
B. Humphrey
D. Jones
E. Hewett
H. Hustwaite
Good/bad?
I think i hate you.....My prediction (putting my ROB hat on):
8. Busslinger - Need moar KP defenders!
12. Jefferson - JK gone, Darling aint getting any younger. Williams x 2 as next in line is a worry.
20. Barnett - Need to start planning for post-NN
26. Jones/Clarke - Rioli gone. Cripps getting on. Petch can't string 3 games together. Need a small forward asap.
Gives Culley, Chesser and Hough 12 months to grow into the midfield (can only fit that many developing mids into the side) and then we stock up on more mids in 2023.
I am still hoping Buslinger is selected before our first pick to take the metaphorical bullets out of the Piemans gun
No possible chance he passes on a tall backman if he is still on the board
That looks like the bottom out strategy, you'd need to nail the early picks next year.My prediction (putting my ROB hat on):
8. Busslinger - Need moar KP defenders!
12. Jefferson - JK gone, Darling aint getting any younger. Williams x 2 as next in line is a worry.
20. Barnett - Need to start planning for post-NN
26. Jones/Clarke - Rioli gone. Cripps getting on. Petch can't string 3 games together. Need a small forward asap.
Gives Culley, Chesser and Hough 12 months to grow into the midfield (can only fit that many developing mids into the side) and then we stock up on more mids in 2023.
My prediction (putting my ROB hat on):
8. Busslinger - Need moar KP defenders!
12. Jefferson - JK gone, Darling aint getting any younger. Williams x 2 as next in line is a worry.
20. Barnett - Need to start planning for post-NN
26. Jones/Clarke - Rioli gone. Cripps getting on. Petch can't string 3 games together. Need a small forward asap.
Gives Culley, Chesser and Hough 12 months to grow into the midfield (can only fit that many developing mids into the side) and then we stock up on more mids in 2023.
Swap Hewett (or another mid hopefully not named Allan) for Jefferson -My prediction (putting my ROB hat on):
8. Busslinger - Need moar KP defenders!
12. Jefferson - JK gone, Darling aint getting any younger. Williams x 2 as next in line is a worry.
20. Barnett - Need to start planning for post-NN
26. Jones/Clarke - Rioli gone. Cripps getting on. Petch can't string 3 games together. Need a small forward asap.
Gives Culley, Chesser and Hough 12 months to grow into the midfield (can only fit that many developing mids into the side) and then we stock up on more mids in 2023.
How does that get covered in the "soft cap"?It seems as if Geelong have a seriously good interstate mentoring program going on.
Makes sense.
Identify talent, assign a mentor, keep in touch, if recruited by Geelong unlikely to leave etc.
In WA there was Selwood mentoring Busslinger, now Taylor mentoring Jed Hagan. Anyone else?
Interesting, as an aside the much maligned (on here) Swans Academy is a user (kids and parents pay fees and purchase all gear) pays programme that returns a significant profit to the Swans so it would not impact the soft cap. Good management I guess. Compare and contrast with WC?How does that get covered in the "soft cap"?
Why the F would we organise an academy to develop players for the general draft pool? If we had guaranteed access like Sydney then I'm sure we'd be all over it. Sydney also gets more AFL cash distribution than us, so it can be argued that the AFL still pays for it indirectly.Interesting, as an aside the much maligned (on here) Swans Academy is a user (kids and parents pay fees and purchase all gear) pays programme that returns a significant profit to the Swans so it would not impact the soft cap. Good management I guess. Compare and contrast with WC?
I'll go against the grain here and say I would be happy with that outcome as long as we miss on Jones and end up with Clarke. I don't think Jones will make it as a midfielder or as a small forward.My prediction (putting my ROB hat on):
8. Busslinger - Need moar KP defenders!
12. Jefferson - JK gone, Darling aint getting any younger. Williams x 2 as next in line is a worry.
20. Barnett - Need to start planning for post-NN
26. Jones/Clarke - Rioli gone. Cripps getting on. Petch can't string 3 games together. Need a small forward asap.
Gives Culley, Chesser and Hough 12 months to grow into the midfield (can only fit that many developing mids into the side) and then we stock up on more mids in 2023.
I'd say mixed.Hey guys,
Sorry for the intrusion.
On the Hawthorn board, we did a mock draft and I had West Coast.
With the 4 picks, I took
B. Humphrey
D. Jones
E. Hewett
H. Hustwaite
Good/bad?
I'm not too sure but i have heard others say that next years draft is better for talls. Certainly Curtin who will prob be WA's best player in next years draft would be someone the eagles would be hoping to snag.I think one issue to consider is what would the club expect to pick up in the 2023 draft?
If we stock up on mids this year, and next year there's some star mids available, are we likely to have too many mids that can't be squeezed into the squad (Culley, Hough, Chesser + 3x2022 draftees + 2 2023 draftees = 8 mids within a 3 year age difference)? Do this years mids stack up to the quality of 2023, or are we drafting the midfield support cast this year? If so, get the talls as per my post and don't bother with drafting support cast with our early picks.
If we take a tall this year, with Barrass, Bazzo & Hedwards down back already, I'd prefer Jefferson over Busslinger tbh.
I think one issue to consider is what would the club expect to pick up in the 2023 draft?
If we stock up on mids this year, and next year there's some star mids available, are we likely to have too many mids that can't be squeezed into the squad (Culley, Hough, Chesser + 3x2022 draftees + 2 2023 draftees = 8 mids within a 3 year age difference)? Do this years mids stack up to the quality of 2023, or are we drafting the midfield support cast this year? If so, get the talls as per my post and don't bother with drafting support cast with our early picks.
If we take a tall this year, with Barrass, Bazzo & Hedwards down back already, I'd prefer Jefferson over Busslinger tbh.
I didnt suggest the WC would or should. But generating significant income, bonding/loyalty and an insight into the AFL potential of 1000's of developing kids through professional staff (Leon Cameron Leads the Swans Academy) isn't a dumb move. The Swans open the academy to all juniors and then they progressively cull the numbers.Why the F would we organise an academy to develop players for the general draft pool? If we had guaranteed access like Sydney then I'm sure we'd be all over it. Sydney also gets more AFL cash distribution than us, so it can be argued that the AFL still pays for it indirectly.
We pay millions each year to the WAFL as licence fees/royalties. That's our contribution to development in the state.
Brander played CHB for Beagles in his first yearWhen was the last time we took a tall backman inside the first round (even inside the first 30-35 picks) in a draft?
Brander maybe, but whilst he may have played a little back time in his underage years it would seem it was almost the only position we didn't try him in during his time at the club! Outside of that, most of our key backs are taken in the mid-stages of the draft (we're going back to Darren Glass etc to look for a early KPD pick).
The biggest issue is that WA has a strong colts system and a schools scholarship that develops kids, how would an eagles academy function with that? Sydney doesn't have anything like that.I didnt suggest the WC would or should. But generating significant income, bonding/loyalty and an insight into the AFL potential of 1000's of developing kids through professional staff (Leon Cameron Leads the Swans Academy) isn't a dumb move. The Swans open the academy to all juniors and then they progressively cull the numbers.
This was a response to a suggestion by another that the Cats mentor juniors to develop a loyalty link that impacts drafting.
The Swans do the same thing but on an industrial scale.
WC pay good money to support community causes, the Swans make good money through wide scale tallent identification and indoctrination. Compare and contrast?
In divisions - ranked on merit. Dosn't equate to the old WAFL structure. All Divisions fall under teh AFL. The AFL has been heavily into Sydney private schools for ober 40 years. But Soccer is now by far the biggest code there.The biggest issue is that WA has a strong colts system and a schools scholarship that develops kids, how would an eagles academy function with that? Sydney doesn't have anything like that.