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A bigger deal out west.
The issue with Curtin is we’ve drafted a defender who struggles to defend.
We don’t see him as a mid what’s why we haven’t even given him 5 mins of midfield time in the SANFL.
He should be playing half forward or developing as a mid/wing in the SANFL.
If we play him solely in defence we’ve used another top 10 pick on a defender when we need mids.
Maybe the reason other clubs overlooked him despite the hype is they didn’t want to use a high pick on a defender who struggles to defend….
What it comes down to is you don't develop midfielders by playing midfield in the SANFL. You develop midfielders by finding them a role at AFL level and letting them stress test their game there - and you suck up the bad part until their body catches up to them. Every position is tailor made to develop midfielders, and the idea of positions/roles being specialised and needing unique skillsets is long dead in the AFL - it's a game made for the generalists of the world. After all, players need a good contested game and to accumulate to be able succeed on the offensive side of the ball in any position and succeeding in the midfield is built off a good contested game and accumulation. Then it's just about points of difference and whatever points of difference you have in those positions will inevitably work in the midfield if you have the aforementioned prerequesities. Especially as those points of differences also tend to be pretty universal, e.g. you're quick, an exceptional kick, explosive, the game slows down etc.
The Dawsons', Rozees' and Daicos', lads who come into the midfield once they're ready and dominate day one are the rule, not the exception.
Long stints of midfield in the 2's is for the mid-tier and not rated prospects alongside the ones who had their game fall apart on them (think Schoenberg or Berry) and need to find form. The kids who are rated, get shifted up to the 1s as quickly as possible. The kids who get stuck there aren't rated at that point in time.
For someone like Curtin, the ideal spot to be sitting him this year is as a defensive third tall. It's a (very) easy role to do well in and makes use of his height, marking and offensive skills. Also, it's one that has a history of being done successfully by kids as it does give a bit of freedom to attack the ball as an interceptor. Plus, it's a position where teams will trade some one-on-one or defensive nous for offensive ability. After all, intercepts and turnovers are one of the primary ways to score right now and one of the easier ways to generate fast plays.