ThePsychologist wrote:
I like the Paul Roos mantra of never using early picks on ruck man because it is risky and they take so much time to develop. He has been able to get Mumford, Seaby, White, Pyke for bugger all and with early picks got Jetta, Hanneberry etc.
Perhaps that policy was a failure.
Geelong grabbed Ottens for two or three picks in the top top 20 or 30.
After all, Roos gave up first round picks for Jolly and Ball to fill a hole on their list to win a flag.
Plus pick 33 for Everitt.
If Carlton had traded pick 22 for the 26 year old Mark Seaby, Talking Players would melted down and been locked for the second time.
Sydney were rumoured to be interested in trading picks 6 (Rohan) and 14 (Jetta) for pick three (Dustin Martin.)
Interesting idea.
I'd rather have Hampson than a first round pick in a compromised draft.
Three mobile big men is a luxury that will become a strength for Carlton.
Brisbane's fab four midfield dined out on McDonald, Charman, Keating and Mclaren smashing the ball down their throats week in, week out. Once they were forced to rely on one ruckman and Mclaren who was a pinch hitter, they lost to the Brogan and Lade led Port Adelaide in their last Grand Final.
Three rucks is a must have to win a flag.
Has Kreuzer's knee healed yet?
Unless we get an above the odds offer which is unlikely, the contracted Hampson isn't going anywhere.
The club reportedly knocked back Port's offer of pick nine for Hampson last year.
After this year, I'd prefer Hampson to the mids and flankers that were on offer in the last draft.
And that includes Lucas.
If they had offered us pick eight to draft Butcher, we may have done a deal with Port and twisted Hampson's arm.
You let the likes of a Mclaren, Brooks, Ackland and French go, not a Lade, Brogan, Primus, McDonald, Keating, McIntosh or Charman who can be your number one ruck.
They're better around the ground than a Jacobs.
I suspect Hale will leave North, so we might have competition for the Jacobs trade.
Fremantle won't win a flag if they think Johnson and Bradley can back up Sandilands.
Won't happen unless Zac Clarke steps up to the level of Kreuzer, Leuenberger, Naitanui, Ryder, Hampson, Goldstein, Warnock or Mumford who are modern day followers. Kreuzer v Johnson would have been a different story if we could have had that match up in the last round. Hampson hasn't had a pre-season, so an endurance athlete such as Kreuzer would have done more around the ground.
Jacobs' lack of mobility would have been exposed by Johnson.
Even Bradley can move better than Sauce.
Hampson for mine.