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Can Hawthorn succeed while ignoring the elite end of the draft? - Part 2

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The same way players can never be 100% fit after 3 ACL injuries, just ask Daniel Menzel or Clay Smith. No, kicking a few goals in an intra club match doesn't change that.

Also I'm still not seeing Scully performing anywhere near the level he was at GWS pre-injury.
Scully was outstanding on Friday night, one of few for us that was.
 
Scully was outstanding on Friday night, one of few for us that was.
Do practice games only count when they favor Clarko's philosophy? But the result itself still doesn't count?
You Hawthorn fans never cease to amaze...

Let's see how he goes in a proper game before wetting yourself, ok?
 
Do practice games only count when they favor Clarko's philosophy? But the result itself still doesn't count?
You Hawthorn fans never cease to amaze...

Let's see how he goes in a proper game before wetting yourself, ok?
Wetting myself? I said he was fully fit coming off a full pre season and you had an issue with that.

A player coming off a long term injury with a limited pre season was never going to be at his best last season, we have seen some positive signs. Never claimed he was a superstar of the comp.
 

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My attitude on pre season games is as long as you don’t get absolutely slaughtered - showing you’re miles off the pace - then don’t worry too much about it. It’s not a great predictor.

Mine is that unless you have a win (or even play well) with a bunch of kids and fringe players then who cares?

We have finished our last 3 pre seasons with a game against Freo. Heavy loss, easy win, and then lost by a point yesterday. No real indicator of anything. Other than Hawthorn being doomed, obviously.
 
Bringing in Scully and Patton for pretty much nothing is also not the gamble that you are claiming it is.

draft picks wise they cost nothing, but they’re costing $1.1m in salary cap space. That’s a lot if they’re injured or under performing (as a result of their long term injuries)
 
I feel events have quite wrongly taken the focus away from Hawthorns intriguing list management philosophy

Clarko has been topping up for a couple of years now.

Average age of 27 with 2,990 games played in their last game. No Mitchell, and they've gone and added Patton (27), Frost (27) and Hartley (27).

With a shortened season of 17 games the pressure on younger players to carry their form over half a year is reduced, and the physical toll on older legs is also not as severe.

Officially, the first cast of COVID-19 was diagnosed on 1 December 2019. Trade week was way back in October. I'm not saying Clarko knew, but I'm not not saying it either.
 
Clarko has been topping up for a couple of years now.

Average age of 27 with 2,990 games played in their last game. No Mitchell, and they've gone and added Patton (27), Frost (27) and Hartley (27).

With a shortened season of 17 games the pressure on younger players to carry their form over half a year is reduced, and the physical toll on older legs is also not as severe.

Officially, the first cast of COVID-19 was diagnosed on 1 December 2019. Trade week was way back in October. I'm not saying Clarko knew, but I'm not not saying it either.
Players tend to peak at 28
 

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Do practice games only count when they favor Clarko's philosophy? But the result itself still doesn't count?
You Hawthorn fans never cease to amaze...

Let's see how he goes in a proper game before wetting yourself, ok?

result? What does the result get you?
 

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