marciblue wrote:
Con:
I am pretty sure dannyboy has written in another thread that over time Ratts will need to be evaluated whether he is to be the young coach who is learning and can take us to the flag or whether he has limitations and may only take us so far and I whole-heartedly agree with this opinion. Now I believe Brett has done a lot of good work since he was made senior coach and our team play is to be applauded but selection decisions are adding some BIG crosses to his ledger I’m afraid. And I am sorry to say that even without the benefit of hindsight, the selection of Bentley was unwarranted and premature and many could see that as soon as the team sheets was released.
Risky selections should and will attract criticism and bring about plenty of detractors and there is a pattern of selection decisions that seem to indicate that Ratts and the MC are being too gung-ho and risky with there selection decisions and relying on chance instead of realistic assessment to make hardnosed decisions. This has been disappointing. And whilst it is not Brett alone who makes these calls, the buck stops with him.
Against the scum, they chose to keep Garlett in the side when it was clear the week previous that a rest was required. Also, no tall replaced Jamison and as expected Waite was dragged back deep and we lost his drive. Could’ve been prevented at the selection table.
Against the swans, there were indications the previous week that Robbo was tapering off sharply and needed to go back to the Ants. His performance, unfortunately was like Bentley’s, we essentially played a man down.
And then, the Bentley inclusion. Other proven players were available and arguably performed better than Greg did and were overlooked for a player who has known limitations up against a pressure side like the hawks. Lots knew it was a bad call Thursday and this sadly was vindicated.
I am still proud of the boys and it was fantastic to see them go the way they did on Saturday but I am almost angry about the Bentley selection and what it may have cost us. I have faith in Brett’s coaching and believe he could be a premiership coach but he needs to re-evaluate his selection thinking and process because I would go as far as suggesting it has cost us at least 2 wins this year
I agree. We had players that played in the Ant jumper that I believe should have been playing this week. That's by-the-by we chose not to select them so we were effectively at full strength.
Ratts' passion and determination cannot be questioned, but I think the points made about certain players being left in or out are not hindsight, and must be scutinized.
Had we played Scotland against Essendon*, you could logically presume that we would have won that battle. Why they chose to leave him out based on 1 'quiet' game is beyond me.