AFL Player #38: Archie Roberts

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Eh, I just took it from roundabout the time we drafted him. Semantics but point stands.
No really, a couple weeks after coming into the club the season is over. He only had 1 preseason with us, the only real chance you get to work on craft and develop. Almost impossible to do it mid season when he entered the club
 
No really, a couple weeks after coming into the club the season is over. He only had 1 preseason with us, the only real chance you get to work on craft and develop. Almost impossible to do it mid season when he entered the club

'work harder defensively' isn't really a thing you need a preseason for.
 
No really, a couple weeks after coming into the club the season is over. He only had 1 preseason with us, the only real chance you get to work on craft and develop. Almost impossible to do it mid season when he entered the club
You can show signs of improvement in that time. It was not like he did not know what they wanted or he refused to do it. His reaction time was a bit off . He tends to watch the play a bit and then react . It did not change from what we saw at under 18 level or VFL before he was drafted . He was still doing the same late this season in the VFL. That is why he got a 1 year offer. It was not really a craft issue as such. The Hawks may be able to do something with him in a different role or are prepared to run with the defensive lapses.
 
Not replacing Watson was a problem, but you're being to generous to Adrian. He ****ed up. He left us with no sustainable coverage for the loss of Hurley and Hooker for two years, not counting Hurley's 5 games in 2022. This is why Laverde and a skinny BZT had to be developed there while playing seniors, and why we've been forced to recruit McKay and were lucky to land him. And even if Reid were not injured, like BZT, it would have forced us to play him skinny and under developed. Same can be said of Cox. Baldwin was recruited as a firward initially. The only real option we had was Stewart, who kept getting injured and also was forced to reinvent himself as a tall back. How many cumulative years of how many careers did Dodoro waste by not dealing with the key talls issue earlier?
This is a bit infair to Adrian. The previous full back played till he was 40, how was he to know he’d have to replace these guys in their early 30s.
 
You can show signs of improvement in that time. It was not like he did not know what they wanted or he refused to do it. His reaction time was a bit off . He tends to watch the play a bit and then react . It did not change from what we saw at under 18 level or VFL before he was drafted . He was still doing the same late this season in the VFL. That is why he got a 1 year offer. It was not really a craft issue as such. The Hawks may be able to do something with him in a different role or are prepared to run with the defensive lapses.
All I’m saying is from when he got the club in 2022 to the end of that season he would’ve hardly done any training of substance on the track, it would’ve mostly been recovery and play.
 
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