Michael Jezz wrote:
blueman wrote:
The Hawthorn analogy is an accurate one.
Sorry don't want to throw cold water on the party. Hawthron young players were more talented. Some of those players may have arrived in 06 but I have not even added Roili. As good as our kids are Hawthorn were at least a key position player and a key midfielder ahead of us and there mid tiers are way better. We may catch them in the next draft but our list looks potentially 4 to 8 where as Hawthorn have premiership written all over them. I just think we are over hyped
Roughead Hartlett - ADVANTAGE - HAWTHORN
Franklin Kreuzer - ADVANTAGE - who knows? Both great
Lewis Murphy - ADVANTAGE - CARLTON
Sewell Gibbs - ADVANTAGE - CARLTON
Birchall Bower - ADVANTAGE - even
Boyle Hampson - ADVANTAGE - CARLTON
Mitchell JUDD - ADVANTAGE - CARLTON
Ellis Russel
- ADVANTAGE - HAWTHORN
So dont really know why you their list is better than ours - yes they are further developed, but does our list have a bigger scope for that dreaded word, potential!
Roughead v Hartlett - obviously a clear win to the Hawks, but considering he was a No 2 pick, not a surprise. Hartlett has disappointed to date with the major issue being chronic hamstring injuries. Can pretty confidently state at this time that HAWTHORN win this.
Franklin v Kreuzer - difficult comparison to make with Franklin having been in the system for a few years, with Kreuzer only playing a few games. Also, play very different roles, Franklin as the main target inside F50 and Kreuzer as more of a ruckman. Both are extremely athletic and have the ability to play well at ground level, as well as overhead. Franklin still has issues kicking for goal and would be interesting to see how well he coped if he wasn't getting an armchair ride from his midfield. Kreuzer has looked great in his few games and forgetting ability for a second has shown great courage to go back into packs and also dive in for the hard ball. I reckon this will end up being a draw or even possibly a win to CARLTON.
Lewis v Murphy - there is no doubt that Lewis is a talented midfielder, hard at it and has a great left foot. Some queries over his ability to use his right foot, but also gets sucked in easily and has had issues with suspension. Murphy has hardly put a foot wrong since starting his AFL career - already had to cope with coming back from a major injury and dealing with hard tags. His biggest asset is his immaculate disposal by foot and the ability to stay calm and make the right decision under pressure 99% of the time. A freak and I think will definitely be advantage CARLTON.
Sewell v Gibbs - another one that is a hard comparison to make. Sewell stands out by being hard at it and running hard. Has really come on in the last couple of years after a slow start to his career. Gibbs is only in his second season and already has shown plenty of skill and class. Only question mark is on the odd occasion may have shirked a contest, though has often followed this up by getting in after it. Excellent tackler, excellent disposal by foot. Serving an apprentice in the backline, though has shown through stints in the midfield the ability to provide run and also get great clearances. Considering how long it took Sewell to come on, I'd think Gibbs would overtake him reasonably soon. Advantage - CARLTON
Birchall v Bower - honestly, haven't seen a lot of Birchall, so maybe others should comment on this. To me, appears to be more of an attacking half back flank who has excellent disposal off his left foot (efficieny of over 80%). Not sure about his defensive skills one on one and think this is an area he could possibly be exploited. Bower has come on in leaps and bounds this year and would be one of the most improved players in the league. Had big question marks last year over his defensive ability and also his decision making under pressure. Has eradicated any doubts about his defensive ability and shown a much greater aptitude this year for staying with an opponent and nullifying with defensive spoils. Still causes concern with his penchance for running out of the backline, but in a way, his desire to provide run, rebound and carry can be seen as a positive. Still makes some iffy decisions and execution can be variable, but nothing that wont improve with more experience. I'd say this one is about EVEN.
Boyle v Hampson - again, very hard to compare. I dont think either has shown a lot and I know Boyle showed some good signs last year, but he was playing third string to Franklin and Roughead and getting supply from a dominant midfield, so he was always going to look good. Hampson has all the physical attributes, but again is only very new to the game and only played a few games. This one is pretty much all based on potential, but I'd think that we have the more potential for upside.
Mitchell v Judd - no contest. Mitchell is a great player, but Judd is Judd. Advantage - CARLTON
Ellis v Russell - Think the points probably go to HAWTHORN on this one, Russell has struggled to find his feet at AFL level, but with perserverance and continuing to play in the one position, could show something this year. Has definitely shown some improvement. Ellis could be anything and at the moment is benefitting from playing in a winning side.
So I wouldn't go and say that Hawthorn has a better list - this doesn't even include our young/middle rung players such as Jamison, Walker, Simpson, Browne, Carrazzo, Waite, Thornton....