bondiblue wrote:
If there is always going to be a cap on the numbers on a list, then the most important thing to do, and most difficult, is to make the hard decisions.
I think our problem started when Elliot (still clear in my mind) stated to the media... we don't sack Carlton players; once a Carlton player always a Carlton player; and, we never rebuild...also said players like Kernahan, Bradley ...(older legends) could call their day for retirement.
There's the problem.
With Whitnall, perhaps some of us were too sentimental when deciding the right time to trade/ retire is.
Perhaps we must always be conscious of size, weight, injuries, speed and age all add up to a likely use by date. Nip them just before they start to wilt..
I agree totally, although I think some posters might want to keep some sentimentality in the game.
But I agree with you. Lance for example probably should have been traded a few years ago when he was worth a first rounder. They are the sort of tough calls clubs need to have the balls to make.
bondiblue wrote:
Just for arguments sake...kids like Benjamin, Grigg, Austin, Edwards, Bower, Bentick, Blackwell, Jacobs, Hartlett and Betts might not even make the grade and may be discarded before our next flag...that's a fair few. The trick is to decide if they will or wont make it, and when to discard them for the best return.
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Problem there is I don't think you'd get much for kids who haven't fired much of a shot.
bondiblue wrote:
What about average players like Saddo, Wiggo and Banno, when do you discard them?
I think we're an unique case at the moment, because of the way we were mis-managed for so long by Elliot & Co and then the AFL. We are only hanging onto the above types out of necessity.
I think you hit it on the head earlier, when you said it is about making hard calls on established players with talent. And it's the same sort of attitude that saw Sydney try and trade Jude Bolton. Not sure what happened there, that was a bit weird how they floated his name so publicly. Either the press got hold of it when it was supposed to stay in-house, or Sydney really mucked up their PR. I mean if we were to try and sell off a player like Scotland now, for a first rounder, surely you'd want to do it on the quiet and not be seen from the outside as being mercenaries.