Virgin Blue wrote:
Thrilled with these decisions. They couldn't have got it more right.
Anyone defending Houlihan needs to get a reality check. The guy has been a soft, slow coaster for years, who just gets by on a bit of top end talent. But now the list is full of depth and kids with talent pushing up (who need games into them), it is time to make these sorts of changes. Players shouldn't feel as though they have a birth right to be in the seniors week in week out. Anyone see Open Mike with Harley last night? Harley talked about a turning point in the recent Geelong history when players were being dropped, how it sent a message nobody is guaranteed a spot as the team starts to seriously improve and move forwards. Bottom line is Houlihan had the fumbles early last week and I reckon (and looks like the MC agree) it was because he sheeted himself with the tough likes of Hodge and Sewell nearby.
Bentley is a no brainer. His game last week would be up there with the worst debuts from an experienced player.
Setanta maybe a bit unlucky given he was OK against the Dogs, but I reckon Cloke (rightly or wrongly) has been given the same sort of we'll-persist-with-him pass that Russell has been given, and therefore it was always going to be Santy who got dropped (ahead of Cloke). Mind you, if Cloke doesn't find some form soon, surely the MC must lose patience with him and drop him, and like most Blues fans I too believe he is not the long term future. Once Warnock and Hampson get going, Cloke will be out the back door. Maybe they can leave him in Gold Coast this weekend.
Austin is a bit of a no brainer too. How many good games and promise can a lad show before he gets another go at senior level. KPP who did so well both back and forward last week, just has to get his chance. And it makes even more sense when you consider our backline is still conceding goals most weeks and the forwardline is lacking another option - Aussie gives us options in both regards. At the end of the day he looms as one our best young KPP prospects, so he had to come into the side at some point or another. Some people might not like this, but the reality is he has more natural nous and skill than Setanta.
The Yarran one is interesting. Hasn't played consecutive gun games at VFL level, but there's also a need to make sure you don't delay his debut too long (I'm thinking about the lad's mindset here - having seen the rookie pick Garlett get his go earlier, and seen so many of his rival top ten draftees do well at other clubs, at some point you need to give him his taste).
Also Hammer is a no brainer. Has dominated hit outs the past few weeks, GC is his home turf, and the still very young Kruezer has worked tirelessly in ruck and needs some proper assistance in ruck (not a Cloke or Santy type).
Good post VB
I think you've missed the point re Houlihan though.
I'm all for dropping players out of form for many good reasons...the message it sends, gives them an opportunity to work on a weakness, to find form, they are taking up development time of kids (in a development year?), are not the future etc.
I thought we were playing for a Finals spot. Some of the selections made this year do not suggest this imo, and that of many other posters. I accept mistakes are made, but FFS I hope that the MC would improve in this area and show some consistency with selection policy which is condusive to earning a spot in the 8.
Personally, I want and believe we can earn a spot in the 4, which would give our kids at least 2 Finals games experience. I like our list. A lot.
This discussion isn't about Houla being dropped, it's about why Setanta and Houla were dropped ahead of out of form players such as Cloke and Wiggins, assuming form is the reason for their ommission. Cloke and Wigglers form over the last 3 weeks has been below par, in fact, their output was far less than Setanta and Houla over the last 2 weeks.
It's a point of discussion, not player bashing which you just did again suggesting Houlihan" "... has been a soft, slow coaster for years, who just gets by on a bit of top end talent. But now the list is full of depth and kids with talent pushing up (who need games into them)".
You're using your perception of Houla over the last 8 years and applying it to his 'actual' output in 2009. I think most posters would acknowledge that he has toughened up, is doing more 1%ers this year than ever before and his 131 disposals and 6 gaols 1 this year, playing as a rotating midfielder from the bench is not something you can just discount just like that.
Yes he is a "top end talent" and we shouldn't forget his value to this team in terms of class and experience. Those goals he's kicked are a bit better than either of Cloke's and Wiggler's goals in 2009 and are an essential ingredient if we are going to develop different avenues to goal. Houla is a bona fide forward who is playing more of a midfield role than Cloke and Wiggler.
Sure drop him as it sends a message, but on the flip side, I believe it's the turn of Cloke and Wiggins who should be under such scrutiny this week. What sort of a message is being delivered by retaining Cloke and Wiggins this week when their form doesn't warrant selection.
There are a lot of public forums debating this very issue and consensus is that Houla and Setanta are very unlucky to be dropped and Cloke and a couple of others, including Wiggins, are damn lucky the MC has turned a blind eye to their present form. I'm not alone with this 'gut' feel.