Austin had a chance recently and blew it. He hasn't fired a shot since coming to the club. Watson came in and played on a second gamer which makes sense. And he played well he week before in the Bullants
The Rhino wrote:
I'm normally not only a glass half full type, but a glass overflowing type when it comes to supporting the club on its decisions relating to list management, selection, matchday, etc, but I firmly believe that the way the club is going about handling Matthew Watson's development needs to be looked at.
It's almost insane to contemplate, but I tend to wonder whether his development would have actually been better handled had he come along five years earlier under Pagan, in the sense that Pagan wouldn't have given him games he didn't deserve, and made him work for what he was given.
Having said this since the Geelong pre-season game, I firmly believe that as it stands, Matt has all the tools physically to be an elite defender. These same tools suggest to me that he has what it takes to have a fast-tracked development rather than a slowly slowly entrance to AFL that you would see with Ben Reid, Jack Watts, Jackson Trengove, etc. At the moment, these assets are being overridden by what I believe is simply not working hard enough off the field.
The usual metamorphosis that you see in young players from being drafted to halfway through their first season in the system just isn't appearing with Matt, by comparison you're starting to see some difference in Paddy McCarthy and even Luke Mitchell all things considered.
At the moment, there'd be a fair argument to say he's been lucky to keep his place in the Bullants ones, but has been persevered with. To be given a game ahead of Austin wasn't right, nor fair to Mark. Matty could easily become a cornerstone of our backline next year. What needs to happen between now and then is to develop the necessary intensity that AFL level requires, which currently is way off. He can be prone to ball watching, the second efforts are lackadaisical, third efforts non-existant. This can be rectified with time and hard work.
In short, I think he needs a rocket put up him. Something that isn't consistent with Ratts and Darren Harris' respective coaching styles, who certainly seem big on the softly, softly approach and full of encouragement, deserved or otherwise. This approach certainly has its positives for a bloke like Noof, who early on, needed to have it constantly instilled in him that he is capable of being an elite AFL player and capable of taking the game on. I don't think Watto needs to be told of his obvious natural talent. Reading Shane Crawford's article in today's Sun about his memories of Allan Jeans had similar sentiments. I'd like to see a Fraser Brown or a Dominator come down and tell him in no uncertain terms that he is currently in danger of becoming a wasted talent. First year player or otherwise. SOS may not be a list manager or an assistant coach's rear end, but what he does know is how to mentor young defenders to play the game. I wish we had that resource still available.
Ideally I'd like to see him not considered for senior selection for the rest of the year, barring a dire situation, and given games in the Ants seniors on merit only. Justin Cordy, John Donehue and Tim Smith are elite assets, perhaps the envy of 16 other clubs. But they can only do so much if you're not willing to put in the extra yards. To say Watto isn't doing that at the moment, is an understatement.