kickthething
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I hope that doesn’t mean we have to wait until 2029 before Gus hits his strapsThe last time we treated a Claremont boy the way we treat Gus, he left for more opportunity.
His name was Darcy Cameron.
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I hope that doesn’t mean we have to wait until 2029 before Gus hits his strapsThe last time we treated a Claremont boy the way we treat Gus, he left for more opportunity.
His name was Darcy Cameron.
How exactly did we treat Cameron? He wasn't better than alternatives when fit, and when opportunity arose, he was injured.The last time we treated a Claremont boy the way we treat Gus, he left for more opportunity.
His name was Darcy Cameron.
How exactly did we treat Cameron? He wasn't better than alternatives when fit, and when opportunity arose, he was injured.
Same with Nankervis, he just wasn't Best 22 and left for more opportunity, that's how it goes sometimes.
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In 2018 we made finals, we weren't in a rebuild, why would we prioritise younger players based on potential?Didn’t recognise their potential.
In 2018 we had 3 rucks - Sinkers, Naismith & Cameron. And we prioritised Sinkers.
Cause Cameron was a Potato when he played for the swans.Didn’t recognise their potential.
In 2018 we had 3 rucks - Sinkers, Naismith & Cameron. And we prioritised Sinkers.
My point is: prioritising honest triers over emerging talent rarely works. If we prioritise Adams over Sheldrick, I see it as a mistake.
In 2018 we made finals, we weren't in a rebuild, why would we prioritise younger players based on potential?
We didn't get it wrong because there were better alternatives in a non rebuilding team.Just added to my earlier post to explain my point.
We got it wrong with Cameron & Nank - because they had average but entrenched incumbents ahead of them. So we lost the rising talent.
My point is IF we prioritize Adams over Sheldrick (and its only an IF at this stage), I'd see it as a blunder.
Cause Cameron was a Potato when he played for the swans.
If he stayed. He would have been de-listed.
Yes, if he replaces somebody in the extended squad before the final 23 is named at 5pm.Can Hanily be brought in if he's not part of the announced team? I thought not? Though I agree having Mitchell and Bowman as emergencies is part of their development, being around the team at the MCG. Horse used to do it too.
We didn't get it wrong because there were better alternatives in a non rebuilding team.
Naismith was the better rising talent at the time as a pure ruck. Tippett was not average. Sinclair better at the time.
Cameron could have played more in 2019 but was injured. No-one's fault.
I don't think it's an apt comparison between Sheldrick and Adams, given Sheldrick's game last weekend was better than a lot of Adams performances for us. So yes, if Adams comes into the 22 and Gus is out, it's a blunder, but not comparable to Cameron, Nank.
And yet he suddenly became good upon arriving a few month later at Collingwood.
He wasn’t a spud - he was injured a fair bit through his final year at the Swans & we didn’t recognise the potential.
It was a blunder.
AFL clubs sometimes get things wrong.
Or he didn't like playing in Sydney and grew a extra leg under the spot light in Melbourne.
Like Bobby Hill?
Look at Matt Kennedy . Average at Carlton. One of the Form players of the comp for the Dogs.
These weird revisionist takes that you embrace and consequently use as justification for the on-going and future management of a unrelated player are just odd. IMO.
I wasn't talking about Tippett re: Cameron in 2019 clearly.Tippett was not average - because he didn’t play in 2019. He was a rookie listed non-player. I think that qualifies his as below average.
Anyway, this is a preview thread & provided Adams doesn’t take Sheldrick’s spot, I’m at peace with the world.
If a player wants to leave because they weren't the best option when fit, and were injured when opportunities arose, then how is that just a club blunder?You said Darcy Cameron was a spud.
Spuds don't suddenly become good players because they move to another city. Sure, some players improve, some regress, but the underlying talent was always there with Cameron.
My view: the Swans didn't appreciate or value the emerging talent & made a list management blunder.
I am worried we might do it again, by prioritizing the over 30's currently on the list. Perhaps I'm wrong - but I don't know why it's a "weird revisionist take".
Thats fair.I wasn't talking about Tippett re: Cameron in 2019 clearly.
I was talking about Tippett re: Nank (who you had also mentioned in the post I was responding to), because I had just said Naismith was the better rising talent at the time. Can hardly call Naismith a rising talent in 2019...
Nankervis was best 22 ! partly cost us a flagHow exactly did we treat Cameron? He wasn't better than alternatives when fit, and when opportunity arose, he was injured.
Same with Nankervis, he just wasn't Best 22 and left for more opportunity, that's how it goes sometimes.
He was injured all the timeCause Cameron was a Potato when he played for the swans.
If he stayed. He would have been de-listed.
Have to disagree there. I was rapt with us drafting him when we did, but as a pure ruck in 2016 he was behind Naismith, and he was behind several up forward.Nankervis was best 22 ! partly cost us a flag
Round 16, 2019 was the golden opportunity for him. We were 6-8, on a 3 game winning streak, so were still gunning for finals, but Sinclair does his shoulder the week before.He was injured all the time
No he wasn't , at least he could take a mark , something Sam found nearly impossible , also Nank would've rag dolled BoydHave to disagree there. I was rapt with us drafting him when we did, but as a pure ruck in 2016 he was behind Naismith, and he was behind several up forward.
Where can you tell me where i blamed the clubRound 16, 2019 was the golden opportunity for him. We were 6-8, on a 3 game winning streak, so were still gunning for finals, but Sinclair does his shoulder the week before.
But Cameron is out injured and doesn't get the opportunity. Can't blame the club for that.
I didn't say you blamed the club, but this is part of a conversation where some do.Where can you tell me where i blamed the club
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