Blue Vain wrote:
jimmae wrote:
Fair call in isolation, but I don't think I should expect any less of our recruiting team to keep harvesting what it feels is the most talented player at a particular draft pick.
From this year on however, small need to be selected over talls to some degree.
Cant agree.
Most clubs would be holding list structure meetings this time of year. They'd be identifying what their percieved weaknesses will be in 2-3 years down the track and using those as a guide.
The fact that Carlton did'nt take a 17 year old ruckman in the National draft until 06 is indicative of our blinkered approach.
How many years is it since we took an under 18 ruckman in the National draft Jim?
10 years?
Thats the sort of short sighted crap being wallpapered over in this thread.
We're being expected to swallow Denis Pagan as some sort of champion of youth.
The names Ackland, McLaren, DeLuca, Mott, Bryan, Cloke and the ill fated Gardiner would tell me that planning for today is his forte'.
Can't agree with the extremes you just placed on everything there.
It has been a while since we've taken a ruckman, but I prefer to draw a line on the 2002 national draft and work from there onwards, as would anyone.
I wouldn't be surprised if we didn't start taking those list structure analysis power-lunches you're talking about seriously until say, last year?
I could see how it would have worked 2002 - 2005...
Pagan: G'Day boys, let's run through this shall we... I've identified weaknesses up forward, in the ruck, through the middle and down back. What say you gentlemen?
Everyone else: Agreed.
Pagan: Meeting adjourned.
By the way I wrote that at 3 am on a Saturday night... do the math.

Should read:
jimmae wrote:
Fair call in isolation, but I don't think we should have expected any less of our recruiting team than to keep harvesting what it felt was the most talented player at a particular draft pick.
From this year on however, smalls need to be selected over talls to some degree, with the exception of quality ruckmen.
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