KaBaL.. THIS:
4thchicken wrote:
How about a coach who tells a kid - I dont care how badly you might be beaten week in week out. So long as you can show me that you are giving 110% you will be among the first selected every week and I will guarantee you 2-3 quarters of game time per match (ie only taken off for rests). The goal here is to provide you with the experience needed to get you up to speed as quickly as possible.
and THIS
McKaysMistress wrote:
If we were a star studded team that had champions across every line, well yes, a player should be forced to earn his spot, and a young player can spend time in the reserves.
But we're not. We're the worst team in the competition. And we have quite a few players with very little talent that are only getting games because we are so bad. If we have talented youngsters that are ready to play, then I think we should be playing them. Even if it is off the bench or in a forward/back pocket.
God knows I would rather watch Murphy get 5-6-7 possessions a game rather than Wiggins, Prenderghast, Chambers, Longmuir etc etc.
are exactly the basis of my argument. We need to develop our top talent, because we don't have talent in the mid-range players. That we need to take the approach that solid effort from our talented juniors will earn them repeat games (barring injuries etc).
That's my argument. I also carry the belief that our mid-range players (similar to the ones McKay'sMistress has listed) are so poor, that rotating a Murphy out of a losing side to be replaced by someone like Chambers will not actually increase our chances of success... and 2005 and certain games in 2004 suggest this.
Now, if this was a Sydney forum, and we were talking about Sydney's list, I wouldn't be proposing we drop someone like Ben Matthews so Jarrad Moore could play every game.
Its what we need to do with our list, for the future of our club.
We encourage boldness, daring, but total and utter commitment and effort. As long as they keep running for the ball and put-in to correct mistakes, that should be tolerated and applauded.
Marc Murphy has more ability in his left testicle than Chambers has in his whole body. There is absolutely no value, both to team development and (I personally believe) on-field success, in picking someone like Chambers over Murphy for the sake of their age.
Chambers might know what to expect from an AFL opponent, but that doesn't stop him from ballsing up his opportunities.