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

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Personally I think outside runners is more of an issue. We always look much better when they are cracking on.

and pre season we were debating at length how we’d fit all the talls in. Now there’s just Frawley McEvoy and a recovering lewis. Nice problems to have

Agreed...Scully would currently be the worst winger in the afl that plays every week..I have never seen a player run so much and literally
not touch the ball...the fact he cannot lay a tackle makes him even more useless...

Henderson was much better today but he’s just about cooked. He has one more year left.

Love what will day has shown so far. Hopefully he and Finn maginness can play wing once Isaac smith hangs them up in a few years.
 
All of a sudden early picks in the draft are good?
Sorry, I'm a bit confused. For years, all I've heard from Hawthorn fans is that draft picks are overrated
We’re done indeed, though nothing wrong with trusting in the judgment of a coach that has delivered 4 flags. Sure Hawthorn fans backed Clarko’s strategy which seems now to be the wrong one, but it’s not like all clubs that rely on the draft have had success (ie premierships) - GC, GWS, Melbourne, Carlton, Essendon, Bris etc. Clarko was justified in questioning whether the draft was the answer. Only 3 weeks ago we were 3-1, but have to admit the last 3 losses and the earlier Geelong debacle have ended any argument that Hawthorn can continue to trade away early draft picks and achieve success.
 

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Really lacking a Ryan Burton type bringing the ball out of the backline.

James sicily and Will day who played his second game today both distribute the ball well... jack scrimshaw will be back next week and Jarman impey either next week or the week after. They can all kick the ball well.

Was trading burton and a first round pick for chad Wingard a bad trade? In hindsight, it probably was.

I reckon Wingard is a gun and will finish top 3 in our best and fairest this season but he isn’t winning a flag with us and he was brought in due to Clarko and Graeme wright thinking we could challenge over the next 3-5 years. They were wrong.
 
7 rounds in and they have 4 losses of 30+ points already and the third worst percentage in the comp.
Let’s see how many of their fickle fans jump off
 
James sicily and Will day who played his second game today both distribute the ball well... jack scrimshaw will be back next week and Jarman impey either next week or the week after. They can all kick the ball well.

Was trading burton and a first round pick for chad Wingard a bad trade? In hindsight, it probably was.

I reckon Wingard is a gun and will finish top 3 in our best and fairest this season but he isn’t winning a flag with us and he was brought in due to Clarko and Graeme wright thinking we could challenge over the next 3-5 years. They were wrong.
That trade has been an outstanding success, but only for Port Adelaide. They seem nicely placed by getting themselves a strong high in a deep draft.
 
Not a big fan of putting all faith into draft picks. I mean Geelongs highest pick in the past 10 years is pick 10 so it hardly the be all, but then you see the kings, Walsh, rowels dominating games so early it does make you want the top picks
 
How many Pick 1s and Pick 2s does Carlton have ?

Hell, how many top 20 picks?

Early draft picks don’t mean guaranteed flags, but flags are usually won by teams who stocked up on early draft picks at some stage.

Our time at the bottom has put us in a relatively decent position. Hawthorn have the resources and people at the club to do a traditional rebuild as well as anyone, I suspect that’s the way they’ll go.
 
Early draft picks don’t mean guaranteed flags, but flags are usually won by teams who stocked up on early draft picks at some stage.

Our time at the bottom has put us in a relatively decent position. Hawthorn have the resources and people at the club to do a traditional rebuild as well as anyone, I suspect that’s the way they’ll go.

Dogs in '16 and Tigers in '17 both had lists which were considered poor and not good enough to win a flag.

West Coast had a few but again did not have many.
 
Not a big fan of putting all faith into draft picks. I mean Geelongs highest pick in the past 10 years is pick 10 so it hardly the be all, but then you see the kings, Walsh, rowels dominating games so early it does make you want the top picks

Our successful era was predominantly due to the success of early draft picks...

Our supporters will only tell you about the Lake’s, Hale’s, Frawley’s , McEvoy’s, Gibson’s and Burgoyne’s but never mention Hodge, Buddy, Roughy, Lewis, Birchall, Rioli, Smith who were all top 25 picks.

You need top end elite talent to win premierships. Topping up like we have in recent years, when we don’t have the top end talent was NEVER going to work.

Sometimes the greatest get things wrong and Clarko has to man up and admit he was wrong.
 
We’re done indeed, though nothing wrong with trusting in the judgment of a coach that has delivered 4 flags. Sure Hawthorn fans backed Clarko’s strategy which seems now to be the wrong one, but it’s not like all clubs that rely on the draft have had success (ie premierships) - GC, GWS, Melbourne, Carlton, Essendon, Bris etc. Clarko was justified in questioning whether the draft was the answer. Only 3 weeks ago we were 3-1, but have to admit the last 3 losses and the earlier Geelong debacle have ended any argument that Hawthorn can continue to trade away early draft picks and achieve success.
Not all teams that have high picks win flags.

But all teams that win flags have high picks.
 

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Our successful era was predominantly due to the success of early draft picks...

Our supporters will only tell you about the Lake’s, Hale’s, Frawley’s , McEvoy’s, Gibson’s and Burgoyne’s but never mention Hodge, Buddy, Roughy, Lewis, Birchall, Rioli, Smith who were all top 25 picks.

You need top end elite talent to win premierships. Topping up like we have in recent years, when we don’t have the top end talent was NEVER going to work.

Sometimes the greatest get things wrong and Clarko has to man up and admit he was wrong.
I put that down to impatience

He had achieved so much that a 4 year rebuild just wasn't palatable. Perfectly human response by the way
 
I put that down to impatience

He had achieved so much that a 4 year rebuild just wasn't palatable. Perfectly human response by the way

100% agree...he had every right to give it a crack but he was wrong and deep down he would know it now...the hardest thing for someone like Clarko to do would be to admit his mistake in judgement...

next year and the year after will be much worse as well. It’s not going to be a good last few years for clarko...if you think he’s been angry in the past, I fear what 2021 and 2022 will bring... a lot of broken walls!!
 

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100% agree...he had every right to give it a crack but he was wrong and deep down he would know it now...the hardest thing for someone like Clarko to do would be to admit his mistake in judgement...

next year and the year after will be much worse as well. It’s not going to be a good last few years for clarko...if you think he’s been angry in the past, I fear what 2021 and 2022 will bring... a lot of broken walls!!

‘he built in 04-08 Then rebuilt 09-12. How the hell did he survive?
 
I guarantee if he ever was you would be right there critiquing every move.

Tom mitchell was an unbackable Brownlow medalist 3 years ago
Every player has limitations though. Mitchell can win ball and distribute by hand. He's not the piece thats going to break lines, kick bullet passes inside 50 or kick the match winning goals when needed.
 
I reckon you need to build your star power through your 1st rounders. The rest can work itself out with 2nd/3rd/4th rounders, rookies and trading.

Look at most successful teams top 6 and it's high draft picks.

brutally honest, there’s been richmond and eagles since the hawks. There the only ones close to success
 

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