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Having young players who are playing well in the VFL doesn't mean much, though - every afl-listed player *should* be doing well at VFL level and it doesn't necessarily translate to AFL success.Just because the team is old doesn't mean there's no youth coming through.
Clarko hasn't fielded many kids in years, preferring to let the develop in the VFL.
It's frustrating for hawks fans that do see a lot of vfl
Beats us, both had very interrupted pre seasons so we can only guess Clarko doesn’t feel they are up to scratch fitness wise? Hard to get game fit with no VFL as well, hopefully they play well in the scratch match and force a spot in the team.How on earth is Puopolo retaining his spot every week? I don't think I've seen him play a good game in about two years and was shocked he was even offered a contract for 2020.
Hawks fans, where are Lewis and Scrimshaw? They looked your best young prospects by a mile last year.
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That youth you mentioned absolutely pale in comparison to the youth at other clubs. And the fact Clarko isn’t playing them in the AFL solidifies that. You can win by not rebuilding. But you need to hit on your draft picks regardless. Bringing in guys like Wingard is only keeping you above water. It isn’t making you a genuine contender. I am so bloody relieved that Wingard turned us down. If he hadn’t we would have traded out first round pick for him that we used on Bailey SmithI actually think we've got a really exciting list from a youth stand point- the problem is Clarko is very methodical with how he introduces them to AFL footy and I think in the next couple years that's going to be unsustainable.
The way I'm viewing it at the minute is-
Old players currently getting regular games who won't be in the side in two years:
Smith, Burgers, BB, Hendo, Frawley, Poppy, Stratts,
Young players who are waiting for their time to come in currently:
Lewis, Walker, Jones, Ross, Jeka, Moore, Nash, Day, Maginness, Pepper, Scrimshaw, Cj
Given we know Clarko extremely rarely lets a young player into the starting 22 as a permanent feature (Worps being the last) I'm expecting at least six of these young players to become regulars in the side- personally I'm really excited for Lewis, Jeka, Nash, Day, Maginness, Pepper, Scrimshaw and Cj to become mainstay players. My thinking on the situation is that Clarko is giving this core group as much time to build chemistry with eachother at the level down before they come into the side in a short period of time. This group combined with the youth already getting regular game time at the minute gives me a lot of hope in the Hawks system working for the next while.
I think Clarko is aiming for a hard push in the next two years to help justify the recruitment of players like Patton, Scully and Wingard (not that I think any of them need justifying at all) before we see the next really exciting period of growth and change within our club.
It's oddHow on earth is Puopolo retaining his spot every week? I don't think I've seen him play a good game in about two years and was shocked he was even offered a contract for 2020.
Hawks fans, where are Lewis and Scrimshaw? They looked your best young prospects by a mile last year.
It's odd
Perhaps they have not done certain things asked of them behind the scenes or not quite right fitness wise
Impossible to explain, as is the Mcevoy down back and not playing first ruck
Puopolo and hanrahan are playing because we have no one else to play the small forward role other than former saint darren minchington...we will see michington get games from either next week or the week after when hanrahan gets dropped..puopolo should have been dropped half through last season never to be played again but Clarko loves him.
Connor Nash played as a pressure" forward last season, but he is 2-3 years off playing consistent senior footy.
Our "small forward" stocks are grim and arguably the worst in the AFL. Luke Breust would be our only current "small-medium" forward that would get a game for just about every other club.
Beats us, both had very interrupted pre seasons so we can only guess Clarko doesn’t feel they are up to scratch fitness wise? Hard to get game fit with no VFL as well, hopefully they play well in the scratch match and force a spot in the team.
Poppy has to go, he is so far past his best at this point. I was okay with him getting a contract but it needs to be just injury insurance.
Bruest Wingard and Burgoyne with 3 each in round 1 is a pretty good small forward return. They had to help shore up elsewhere in round 2.
Has another club had 3 small forwards kick 3 goals each in a game recently? Brisbane aren't easy beats
Lose lose lose for us tonight:
win- "you beat the Tigers without their best player and shorter quarters, so it doesn't count"
Win-"You should have won tonight..you fielded the oldest team in AFL/VFL history"
lose- "you just lost to the Tigers without their best player, whilst fielding the oldest side in AFL/VFL history"
He's fine. They want OBrien instead.Lewis obviously looked great last year.
Fair enough if he’s injured.
Cant argue here.How on earth is Puopolo retaining his spot every week? I don't think I've seen him play a good game in about two years and was shocked he was even offered a contract for 2020.
Hawks fans, where are Lewis and Scrimshaw? They looked your best young prospects by a mile last year.
ExactlyAre we playing a game of AFL or are we playing a game of bigfooty?
He's fine. They want OBrien instead.
Should be playing. I'm with you.

Wingard is playing a lot more midfield/high half forward because our midfield is weak. When he was recruited, he would have been recruited to play 80% forward and 20% mid. It’s basically been the opposite. Not his fault..guys like Moore, Nash, cousins, howe (currently injured), Morrison have not nearly developed and come on like the coaches and list managers would have expected...all have been disappointing.
Burgoyne is far from a small forward..and the fact he is still one of our 5 best players is exactly what is wrong with our current list/team.
Yep. It's flattening. Injuries will hit soon and those guys will get a go, as with most clubs.If it’s like every other footy club on earth it’ll be “he does the defensive things better” meanwhile the other bloke is tearing down one-grab marks from four-deep and kicking bags![]()
Sounds excellentLose lose lose for us tonight:
win- "you beat the Tigers without their best player and shorter quarters, so it doesn't count"
Win-"You should have won tonight..you fielded the oldest team in AFL/VFL history"
lose- "you just lost to the Tigers without their best player, whilst fielding the oldest side in AFL/VFL history"
And, there were only 16 teams, so your 2nd pick was about pick 19-20. That's still a first rounder nowadays.Was also when if you had a really bad year you could get 2 top 5 picks.
Most would agree, he was disappointing as a player last season and also a leader. He is getting on, struggling for form and can’t lose his spot because he is captain.Hawks don't get much wrong but reckon Stratton has been a pretty crap pick as captain. Should have gone with Gunston IMO
Potentially he would be right now as he was the VC, but he stepped down from that role himself for some reason. I'll be surprised if O'Meara isn't captain in 2021, if not effectively captain later in 2020 if Stratton is dropped - which is entirely possible given his very rocky form over the last year.Hawks don't get much wrong but reckon Stratton has been a pretty crap pick as captain. Should have gone with Gunston IMO