Crusader wrote:
Luke Power:
Quote:
“While I’d love to be coaching a team and focussing on outcome, it’s not totally that for our players at the moment. It’s about the consistency of being able to grow their game week in week out, and day in day out.”
Exactly why he shouldn’t be coaching the VFL side.
SOMEONE needs to focus on the outcome. Otherwise, you’re coaching a bunch of players that won’t know they’re getting pummelled until three goals turns into seven.
It’s stripping the boys of their drive & determination.
I logged on to quote same thing from same article.
Following the acknowledgement of Power's ability from younger players in the last few weeks, I thought this quote would explain the objectives of development.
Damned if you do, and damned if you don't.
When we didnt have our own VFL team, the main complaint from posters was players were played in positions to win games, and not developing for positions we drafted them to play. Now we have our own VFL team where we can develop players exactly how we want, without worrying about the outcome. Nothing wrong with that.
You do know we have a plethora of players under 21yo. Too many to be competitive against more mature teams. The playing list in the VFL and isn't going to win many games against stand alone teams, let alone the others playing our model. Development is obviously the main objective.
Pointless criticising Power, if you don't know what his directive is.
The desire outcome seems obvious. It is to develop players to play a role in the AFL team, if, and when they are good enough, play. Each week they add another layer with purpose to develop positional traits.
Power is the messenger. I appreciate his honest feedback to the fans.
I would prefer we didn't have any injuries and players and Doc, Newman, McGovern, Fogarty, Williams, Pittonet, are on hand in the VFL giving the players on field instructions to expedite their development.
Like I said earlier this year Cru, we have a great best 23, and good players in the VFL to support the development of young players, but injury is not our friend and we don't bat deep. Surely you can see that now. That is not Power's issue. That is Austin's issue.