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Its bigger than Ben HurWatched the draft night vision 4 times now.
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Its bigger than Ben HurWatched the draft night vision 4 times now.
What are tigers and why are they board ?...........I try not to acknowledge the existence of the Tigers board.
The Shaun Hampson trade was worth an exemption though.
He is clearly earmarked for Boltons best 22. And clearly no other player was...'if we cant get our player we wont do the deal' ...Bugsy SOS for all the world running a racket there..lucky for usInteresting we rated him at pick 6. Had we taken him at that pick he'd definitely be in a lot of best 22s going around. We were clearly over the moon when we landed him.
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I don’t think the coach has that much input into drafting to be honest. A lot of the recruitment work would be done in season and the head coach’s responsibility would be the team. I’m sure there’s discussion at some level but the coach would have little say in it.Must say that the opening scenes of that video struck me as being just a little odd.
The fact that the group were discussing the pros of Stocker and then even watching video of him, is something that would have been done days out from the draft.
The whole notion of making a play for Stocker was already afoot, given some of the dialogue between SOS, Adelaide & Port Adelaide.
If this did play out as is being portrayed, Bolton must have had no idea what was going on. How could this be so?
Surely the coach of the club has some input or at least has taken out the time to see some vision of who may be coming into the club.
This video had Bolton shown up as having no idea at all, as he even requested the number of the player he was to be looking at.
Anyway, the video did get a lot of people talking and even if a little doctored, made for fascinating viewing.
I agree more or less. But I would frame it in a different context. That the coach is in deep discussion with recruiters in early days especially with a wishlist and strategies mapped out and then steps back while the recruitment team do whats possible. Its a whole team effort and everyone has a specified part in it. As far as I am concerned no organization can work succesfully without total input from everybody. But the coach has to be number one in the end no matter what. We can put a hundred guys in recruiting but if they dont get what the coach demands its a waste of time. And if it fails the coach is the first one out the door.I don’t think the coach has that much input into drafting to be honest. A lot of the recruitment work would be done in season and the head coach’s responsibility would be the team. I’m sure there’s discussion at some level but the coach would have little say in it.
The buck always stops with the coach so I’m sure he’s got input but I don’t think he’s the one who decides which player is drafted. In the video you can see sos reassuring Bolton that he’s drafted the right player.I agree more or less. But I would frame it in a different context. That the coach is in deep discussion with recruiters in early days especially with a wishlist and strategies mapped out and then steps back while the recruitment team do whats possible. Its a whole team effort and everyone has a specified part in it. As far as I am concerned no organization can work succesfully without total input from everybody. But the coach has to be number one in the end no matter what. We can put a hundred guys in recruiting but if they dont get what the coach demands its a waste of time. And if it fails the coach is the first one out the door.
The buck always stops with the coach so I’m sure he’s got input but I don’t think he’s the one who decides which player is drafted. In the video you can see sos reassuring Bolton that he’s drafted the right player.I agree more or less. But I would frame it in a different context. That the coach is in deep discussion with recruiters in early days especially with a wishlist and strategies mapped out and then steps back while the recruitment team do whats possible. Its a whole team effort and everyone has a specified part in it. As far as I am concerned no organization can work succesfully without total input from everybody. But the coach has to be number one in the end no matter what. We can put a hundred guys in recruiting but if they dont get what the coach demands its a waste of time. And if it fails the coach is the first one out the door.
Could have been going back over the key targets.Must say that the opening scenes of that video struck me as being just a little odd.
The fact that the group were discussing the pros of Stocker and then even watching video of him, is something that would have been done days out from the draft.
The whole notion of making a play for Stocker was already afoot, given some of the dialogue between SOS, Adelaide & Port Adelaide.
If this did play out as is being portrayed, Bolton must have had no idea what was going on. How could this be so?
Surely the coach of the club has some input or at least has taken out the time to see some vision of who may be coming into the club.
This video had Bolton shown up as having no idea at all, as he even requested the number of the player he was to be looking at.
Anyway, the video did get a lot of people talking and even if a little doctored, made for fascinating viewing.
Could have been going back over the key targets.
GWS put out some footage shortly after the draft which has them going through a range of players (the ones they chose) as they had picks through the first round. At times it seemed like they were stating the obvious about those players, but it came across that they were doing it for all the players in their range so they could confirm their order.
Silvagni's reaction said it all really.Interesting we rated him at pick 6. Had we taken him at that pick he'd definitely be in a lot of best 22s going around. We were clearly over the moon when we landed him.
Silvagni's reaction said it all really.
Clearly our recruiters had him top 6 going by the vision. Which means that with the trade, we effectively got two top 10 draft picks this year....and assuming the Cows finish somewhere between 6 and 12, we're still likely to receive a top 10 pick or thereabouts in 2019.Interesting we rated him at pick 6. Had we taken him at that pick he'd definitely be in a lot of best 22s going around. We were clearly over the moon when we landed him.

This Stocker fella.
Round One material??
You should always have a specific target, what you don't do is inflate them so much that if a player you thought you had no chance of drafting slips, you stick with the player you thought you'd get. Looking back at the 2012 draft, It seemed like we didn't have a target for our first pick until virtually the last minute but I get the impression that we talked up Tom Temay (remember him?) into something resembling the second coming of Juddy just because we knew we could get him.Clearly our recruiters had him top 6 going by the vision. Which means that with the trade, we effectively got two top 10 draft picks this year....and assuming the Cows finish somewhere between 6 and 12, we're still likely to receive a top 10 pick or thereabouts in 2019.
The other important thing to note with the vision was that SOS and co weren't trading to get back into the draft earlier, they had a specific target. If Stocker wasn't available at #19, no deal.
I reckons the Stocker trade was a no brainer....although it appears that we're looking to trade our first rounder next year for a 'big fish'. Even better!!!
A Billings or Jack Martin would be nice, a Taranto, Kelly or Coniglio would be awesome![]()
Billings. As in Jack Billings?Clearly our recruiters had him top 6 going by the vision. Which means that with the trade, we effectively got two top 10 draft picks this year....and assuming the Cows finish somewhere between 6 and 12, we're still likely to receive a top 10 pick or thereabouts in 2019.
The other important thing to note with the vision was that SOS and co weren't trading to get back into the draft earlier, they had a specific target. If Stocker wasn't available at #19, no deal.
I reckons the Stocker trade was a no brainer....although it appears that we're looking to trade our first rounder next year for a 'big fish'. Even better!!!
A Billings or Jack Martin would be nice, a Taranto, Kelly or Coniglio would be awesome![]()
Agreed. This is why the trade also cannot be thought of as pick 19 and swap of firsts, rather it should be Stocker (with Adelaide giving up pick 19) and swap of firsts. I know that many (maybe not on this board) think of it as a top 4 pick for a pick above 10 and 19. However, in a normal pick swap you don’t know who you are going to get, so it’s a bit more of a gamble and risk which dilutes the value of the trade. In this case though, we were trading only if we could get our man.Clearly our recruiters had him top 6 going by the vision. Which means that with the trade, we effectively got two top 10 draft picks this year....and assuming the Cows finish somewhere between 6 and 12, we're still likely to receive a top 10 pick or thereabouts in 2019.
The other important thing to note with the vision was that SOS and co weren't trading to get back into the draft earlier, they had a specific target. If Stocker wasn't available at #19, no deal.
I reckons the Stocker trade was a no brainer....although it appears that we're looking to trade our first rounder next year for a 'big fish'. Even better!!!
A Billings or Jack Martin would be nice, a Taranto, Kelly or Coniglio would be awesome![]()
In the draft night video, Bolton's role is very passive, virtually a passenger along for the ride. I find this very reassuring. It demonstrates total trust in others to do their job and it is the job of the recruiting team not Bolton to identify the best talent available.
But common sense tells me that it is the coach who has had the major input into recruitment needs - player types not specific players. I am sure it is an ongoing conversation throughout the year but no doubt strategy is finalized and agreed at a meeting with the coach at season end.
Billings. As in Jack Billings?
I think with a deeper midfield, HF players are not an area of urgent need if guys like Fisher and SPS are rotating forward
Crumbing forwards, might be, depending the development of guys like Pickett, Garlett, Lebois
I think that means it's time to start a Round 1 preview thread.....
In unrelated news, does anyone know when Aph goes on holidays?![]()