4thchicken wrote:
padre wrote:
So your philosophy would be go with the lowest picks that you can and make up the extra picks by trading out ageing players eg waite betts murphy judd or add from the free agents pool or rookie draft? Lets look at this year how would you have done it differently to get the same number of new players in and still retain some leadership?
At the end of the day, malthouse was brought in with the intention of providing the finishing touches and to get us to a flag - I think it became pretty clear early on to most people that this wasnt going to happen due to a conflict b/n player types that we had on the list and the game style being pursued.
If the club felt the list wasnt good enough/didnt suit the coach - then a full/proper rebuild should have been done at the earliest opportunity.
With respect to list turnover that would have meant that at the end of 2013 a thorough assessment of the list should have been made and the following...
- not picking up thomas in order to get betts compo
- trading waite, walker, robinson (limited upside) at the end of 2013 (also potentially jamison + one of kreuzer/warnock)
- making it known that all players are tradable for the right price (none of this player X is untouchable)
- copping a larger drop down the ladder in 2015
- not encouraging judd to play on in 2016
- leadership group focussed around judd, simpson, carazzo, henderson, murphy, gibbs in 2013/14
On murphy, if he wasnt captain, he would be looked at as one of the tradables - much more difficult to do if he is captain.
I personally think that the finishing touches argument is full of holes. If that were the case I really dont think that we would have slipped back the way we did in Rattens last year. Its not what a quality side does. We were there abouts in terms of the 8 but nothing more. Supporters may have been hoping that we just needed a few touches but the reality was different. What we needed was a change in mental application . A new coach was meant to bring this. Malthouse i believe , thought that we had a decent (not brilliant) list and was looking forward to bringing the best out of our underperforming players. The problem was that we had very little leadership besides Judd. But there was little that Mick could do to improve on Judds output and leadership, and so he began working on those with the potential ie Murphy Gibbs Yarran Hendersen etc . Now if you cast your mind back to our list back in Micks first year
Murphy - was a shadow of his late 2014 self in leadership terms
Gibbs- Was nothing special
Hendersen- was an emerging leader
Yarran- was sooking
Betts - was half way out the door
Waite- was IMO no leader. But i think from memory injured. Should have been traded whilst he had value (but injured)
Scotland- was slowing down and not going to last
Carazzo injured
Kreuzer injured
McLean was on the nose
Simpson good
Fast forward to today and after the 2014 season, we can see green shoots of leadership everywhere.
Judd- is Judd
Murphy - breakout captaincy year
Gibbs- Fantastic Year
Yarran - Has bounced back with a vengeance
hendersen- had a patchy year due to injuries. But remains a good leader
Menzel Showing his real potential
Thomas - great leadership
Buckley- passion
Simpson great year
Rowe- a malthouse favourite
The missing spark (leadership) in 2013 is there now and ready to go once our injured players get back in 2015. The addition of thomas in 2014 was needed due to our lack of leadership in 2013 and the loss of Betts. I believe it was recognised that Murphy and Gibbs needed some help and someone like Thomas was recruited not just for his ability but also his leadership.
getting rid of some mentally fragile players in Waite, Garlett, Robinson , Lucas, Bootsma (this year) and replacing them with new blood is going to allow us to take that element of our game away and replace it with hopefully more determined, solid, predictable performances.
So in essence I am disagreeing with your starting premise that we didnt have the list to work with and therefore we should have been rebuilding. Yes we had some holes, yes we lacked leadership, yes we were mentally soft. But the Leadership and Mental softness is without doubt a major focus of the coaches and recruitment department. There are some very positive signs emerging IMO. Only time in 2015 will tell, but if the leadership and Mental softness problem is solved then that will influence the whole playing group and could be THE SINGLE most influential factor in our rebound. Of course to this we have to add some well targeted recruiting that has the potential to fill those gaps - particularly the Waite, Betts , McLean, Scotland departures.
I am also amazed at HOW LITTLE importance people place on the size of the injury list. A solid core of fit players that have played together for extended periods is invaluable. When half of them are not playing, there is a real disruptive effect on the team performance as newer younger players try to learn and emulate their older more senior injured team mates. I am hopeful that this stability will also add to our performance in 2015