In an era more and more orientated towards midfielders we are getting worse and worse in the midfield. It started badly under MM with the wrong types targeted. By the time we focus heavily on the midfield we will be in dire need, if we are not already. If we continue to do it all virtually exclusively via the draft we are doomed. That might sound melodramatic but IMO it is almost impossible to build the right squad without quality trading. Maybe we have the greatest draft guru of all time and maybe we will somehow finish low enough to get some early picks in spite of actually having a talented squad but even then we will be relying on the vagaries of player type availability and human development.Having all but taken care of our need to plan for the future in terms of talls, we are now free to take as many midfielders as we like without the concern that we are going to simply run out of sufficient numbers of KPPs. KPPs take longer to develop, so having taken them now means that the midfielders that we can pick up in the 2007 and 2008 drafts will become ready at roughly the same time.
You have to draft well, trade in and out well, cull well and still takes the odd punt. The reality is we haven’t done any one of those well under the current regime. There are some signs that the drafting has improved although the extent is debatable. It’s nice to have the likes of Pendlebury and Thomas coming through but bragging about getting potential from top 5 picks is dangerous. In 1999 and 2000 we picked up Fraser and Didak who both looked promising early and turned out to be quality players but that sure as hell didn’t mean we had gold in Judkins and the MM philosophy.
In respect of our more recent drafting I can’t complain in that we appear to have adopted a best available approach. If that’s the case then I am happy subject to the judgements made which can only be tested after a few years. That said, drafting is only one part of list management and as vital as it is, if you want to win premierships it is inadequate in isolation.
We’ll still be in desperate need for a quality first ruck as our list does not have a single one of them.My point being, now Derek Hine can spend the next two drafts essentially just looking for midfielders, rather than going into them looking for whatever holes we have to fill.





