kezza wrote:
You make a good point nightcrawler. None of us wanted to lose Kennedy, but i cant imagine what our club would be like now if we didnt have Judd. I doubt Murphy would be as good a player as he is now if it wasnt for Judd. He took alot of the pressure off Murphy, remember his first 2 seasons getting tagged and smashed each week?
The issue i have is our recruiting over the past 5 years or so. I look at other clubs such as Hawthorn, WCE, Melbourne even Richmond. They have a good crop of 19-20 year old's coming through, we dont seem to. I know our last years draftees have had injury concerns and as KPP take longer to develop but the previous years drafting hasnt really produced a crop of good quality kids via the ND. We had several years of low picks but havent really made the most of this. Grigg has gone, Bower was another top 20 pick who is at the crossroads, Austin has barely played, Lucas is struggling. Others such as Kerr, Davies, O'Keefe, Joseph, are probably not going to make it either. We have done well in our rookie selections and our mature age draftees have been good but there isnt the next crop coming through in the same numbers that other clubs have.
Oh I am on the page with the Judd trade. I am on the record as one of its biggest supporters. I was only pointing out that if we go really close this year, we may regret not having Darling forward and Hendo back. It's a strategic observation in the context of the decision to trade for Judd and subsequent decision to trade Fevola (both correct, if the latter late), not a criticism of recruiting generally or of the players drafted last year who have not yet kicked a ball in anger.
Re your other comments, I think you're underselling our recruiting department's achievements. Nobody is coming from as far back as we are and few clubs would have a better success rate than us since 2003. And if you don't believe that have a look at how many early picks the Hawks have had the luxury of stuffing up over the last 5 years before their next wave of mostly rookie gems has pushed through into an already strong team. And Bower was one of the most promising young defenders in the league two years ago. The fact that he has had chronic quad injuries since then is hardly the recruiting department's fault.
Moreover, as our side gets progressively stronger, the bar for what a best 22 player for us gets lifted. So even success stories suddenly seem underwelming. Nobody was concerned about having Joseph running around in the firsts 12 months ago, now he couldn't even get a gurnsey on the weekend with about a third of the team injured. The cookie jar may appear close to empty in the reserves, but that's cause most of the cookies are playing seniors and our bottom 6 is on par with any side in the league now.
The recuriting boffins are getting a lot more right than wrong. They just need to restart the process now to add a new tier of depth to an already strong side.