gerry atric wrote:
I'm 100% with SYnbad on this one. If we go back to the dark old ways of the 90s I'll be ready to give it away. Where the hell did Judd come from anyway....that's right #3 pick in the draft. If only the Eagles had been smart enough to trade that away. What about Hodge - #1 pick in the same draft - good trade Dockers, must have got at least 30 mediocire games out of Trent Croad.
It's about time we actually showed we understood the draft and the AFL. It is no longer the 80s. If you want elite talent, draft it. And as for buying in leaders maybe it will work, but more often you will get a mercenary who is carrying injuries and is finished in 5 years as opposed to a 200 gamer. Or you might be really lucky and get Aaron Hamill, great leader pity he gets half the salary cap and doesn't actually play any games.
If we have done a good drafting job with all our high picks then we will certainly be successful. If not, then the answer is not to give a away draft picks but to get our drafting right. We have dominated top draft picks for 3 years, we will have 12 players on our list who are top 20, 3x#1, a #2, a #3, a #4. You would have to try really hard not to have a truckload of elite talent with that lot.
Does no-one remember Mick Mansfield (Geelong got Chapman with the pick we gave them), Devonport (The pick we gave up for him was used on BArry Hall), O'Reilly, McKErnan, Mick McGuane....
One really good thing Smorgon did was rule out throwing away high draft picks. I really hope the Blues aren't stupid enough to go down that track. We've had the pain, now lets aim to be elite and not just a bit better, and let's not be gutless and go after talented mercenaries under injury clouds, instead of recruiting and developing our own talent.
REally good players hardly ever change clubs, there's no way Jon Brown will ever leave the Lions, and I don't reckon Judd's going anywhere either. If you trade you usually get talented, wayward players who are trouble, mercenaries, or great players who are chronically injured. And whoever you get will have been drafted by the club you are trading with.
Well said.
kingkerna wrote:
ScottSaunders wrote:
Synbad wrote:
I would absolutely go ballistic if we traded our first two picks.. i dnt care if its for Judd and J Brown combined.....
They should be off the table no matter what we are offered.
if we got Judd and Brown with picks 1 & 3 and didnt take it - i would never follow the club again.
i dont disagree with your sentiments Synbad but lets not get crazy
Spot on, picks 1 & 3 are unknown quantities - not only do we need talent but we crave leadership and players with experience.
Just look at the top 5 in our B & F - our list is still very ordinary
Yes, we do lack leadership. But who would have thought Simpson would have done such a cracking job in his few weeks as stand-in Captain? Our list is young and still developing. So it is no surprise we have no superstars in our B&F's top 5. Come back and judge our list, even as is, in 2 or 3 years from now. Geelong's list looked a bit lacking this time last year too.
Of course, I'm not saying our list is as good, or even close to Geelong's, I believe gerry has explained perfectly well the main reasons for our deficiencies, and that is the failure to utilise the draft properly until the last few years.
Let's rebuild our list properly. Sure, a Judd type player would be very handy for any team in the competition. But let's not chase him too hard, let's not throw everything and the kitchen sink to get him, and that includes #1 and #3. With or without Judd we're still a good 3 years away (or more) from our list being at it's theoretical peak. Let's build a list that is our own and wants to live, breathe and WIN together.