preacher wrote:
I wonder with Kouta whether he should contemplate doing a James Hird? Kouta is not a natural leader. He is probably the first to admit that he is not S. Kernahan. Kouta's leadership style is to lead by example on field and due to his ageing body, he can no longer perform to the standards we have come to expect of him. So, is he smart enough to realise that perhaps it's time to hand the captainacy over? It may do him the world of good. Who knows?
As for our youngsters, yes it is very tough coming down on a couple of 18 year olds living away from home for the first time. But, I guess it's a dog eat dog world and the boys (Hartlett and Russell and to a lesser extent Walker) need to turn into men very quickly. Perhaps the coach has seen things he doesn't like. Perhaps the progress isn't being made at a fast enough rate. If you take Russell for instance, he was drafted 9. Egan was drafted 10 by the Pies. Egan played quite a few games in 2005. Russell on the other hand was no where near breaking into the worst team in the league.
In Walkers case, he was drafted in the same batch as Cooney (1), Sylvia (3), Ray (4) and McLean (5). Cooney has already established himself as being in the top 6 players at the dogs. Ray would be considered a certain starter in their best 18. McLean is considered a superstar in the making at Melbourne. Is rated extremely highly for his professionalism, determination to succeed and his leadership. Considered by many at Melbourne to be a 250 plus game player. Sylvia has struggled a little but when fit is likened to Riccutto and should establish himself firmly this year. That leaves Walker out of that top 5 batch who really needs to nail it this year. Let's hope the gamble of taking the athlete (Walker) over the footballer (McLean) pays off. I think this is the message that Pagan is trying to ram home.
In the case of Simpson, I think most people, even Pagan, saw that he had skill. The problem was that he first walked in the door weighing 68 kilo's or thereabouts. That's the prime reason why he went so late in the draft and why the MC took their time in playing him. To put in simply, his body initially wasn't up to it, but now it is. I don't think you can compare Simpson and Russell for this very fact. Simpson wasn't played because he needed to add 15 kilo's and some muscle whereas Russell is not played because he needs to lift his intensity and his desire. It would also greatly help his cause if he learns how to take a hit and not to jump out of the way in heavy traffic.
I agree with all those points.
The AFL "system" is extremely tough on everyone. There's no room in a club for anything less than 100% committment from players & administrators alike.
We have had quite a few "passengers" over the last 5 years and it's resulted in utter failure.
Carlton needs to get tough NOW.
Carlton needs to start performing.
Those young guys on our list need to work their @#$%&! arses off because only the 100% committed ones will survive and eventually perform.
Pagan is tough & ruthless no doubt but if a young player works at 100% and cements a spot on the list, he WILL make it and WILL be a good player.
IF A PLAYER'S NOT 100% COMMITTED HE SHOULD BE SHOWN THE DOOR!!!
NO MORE "SOFTIES" AND NO MORE "NEAR ENOUGH IS GOOD ENOUGH" AT CARLTON FROM NOW ON!!!