WOW wrote:
keogh wrote:
Yesterday’s Grand Final once again highlights the importance of late picks and the rookie draft and recruiting that looks at the lower leagues
Whilst Martin is simply a legend now
Short
Broad
Baker Pickett were simply magnificent
Graham
Castagna
Lambert Grimes played there Roles
As I say every year the best bottom 6 players win the flag
Martin wouldn’t of kicked those amazing goals if it weren’t for his 21 teammates
There is more to it than that
Some of those players at Carlton don’t make much difference under our culture and player development system
Biggest issues for Carlton are a loser culture, player development and lack of a system that is drilled into each player on the list
It’s the reason why Richmond can easily cover injuries and still thrive
This.
Grimes in our backline would be a whipping boy like Plowman if the ball was coming in lace out at speed. Rance wasn't the same player when Waite pantsed him in the 2013 finals. They've flicked the switch after we beat them in the final with Edwards, Grigg, Grimes , Riewoldt, etc. playing. Jamo owned Jack Riewoldt for years. Brandon Ellis and Grigg aren't hardnuts in anyone's eyes. It starts from the top with Hardwick introducing the mongrel and developing as a coach after they lost finals and missed finals after finishing 13th. They won the flag the next year.
The role players like Baker, Short, Graham, may already be on our list or coming in the next few years. We needed to added the top end class before recruiting these types. Martin would be a impact better option than these players if he was running around like Pickett or Castagna.
Disagree.
Of course defenders are on a hiding to nothing when the ball is delivered lace out
Good recruiting involves having a crystal ball approach.