Preview Footy returns - training and game prep Round 2

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Well it’s been a nice little escape for a couple of months. I’d just about forgotten how bad we were v Sydney.

All flooding back now. Showdown will be very ugly.


We want to lose, right? I would have thought games like Sydney would be ideal - bursts of good football, it falls away, close loss at the end.

This board is going to be insanely toxic once we actually have the s**t year everyone is looking for.
 
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Does Himmelberg do any weights traing to build up his upper body.

Has he actually spent more than 5 minutes on weights since he got here.

His upper body is shocking.
Bitterly disappointed with his PS and efforts generally since looking good in a few games last year.

2020 was his time to push ahead and take ownership of the 2nd big man role.

That he allowed a deadset spud to get inside him and beat him to a R1 spot is an indictment on his preparation and desire.

Showing very worrying signs of going down the Gallucci path of flushing talent down the toilet because it too hard.
 

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Bitterly disappointed with his PS and efforts generally since looking good in a few games last year.

2020 was his time to push ahead and take ownership of the 2nd big man role.

That he allowed a deadset spud to get inside him and beat him to a R1 spot is an indictment on his preparation and desire.

Showing very worrying signs of going down the Gallucci path of flushing talent down the toilet because it too hard.

Davis might be the only 2016 draftee still on our list next year.
 
We want to lose, right? I would have thought games like Sydeny would be ideal - bursts of good football, it falls away, close loss at the end.

This board is going to be insanely toxic once we actually have the s**t year everyone is looking for.

Thing is we aren't even close to bottoming out. Guys like Tex, Talia, Sloane etc all to retire and untried rookies to replace them who will give inconsistent performances. This place is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
 
We want to lose, right? I would have thought games like Sydeny would be ideal - bursts of good football, it falls away, close loss at the end.

This board is going to be insanely toxic once we actually have the s**t year everyone is looking for.
I promise not to go off. I recognise what is in front of us and have accepted it

What I won't accept is us being poor while playing 'experienced players'

If I step out of line it will be because of that
 
Actually I was just listening to a Phil Bunn interview again from a couple of year's ago where he said as a recruiter it's imperative you get your 1st round pick right or you won't last very long in the job.

Too early to judge Fischer, Chayce and Neddy especially given this Covid-19 season. Fog I'm confident is going to live up to his pick but the Gallucci pick is looking wobbly. Milera hasn't quite lived up to the early hype but the talent is certainly there, Doedee was an exceptional pick. Leaver enough said, talent yes, character no.
Yep that’s all fair.

I think the next 2 years will tell the tale of the Hamish aura. He’s had some good hands in some good drafts going back to 2015.

A team should be able to be reconstructed across 5 drafts with decent picks.

Milera
Doedee
Gallucci
Fogarty
Jones
McHenry
McAsey
Schoenberg

Doesn’t scream “nucleus of premiership team” but still a bit early to call.
 
Yep that’s all fair.

I think the next 2 years will tell the tale of the Hamish aura. He’s had some good hands in some good drafts going back to 2015.

A team should be able to be reconstructed across 5 drafts with decent picks.

Milera
Doedee
Gallucci
Fogarty
Jones
McHenry
McAsey
Schoenberg

Doesn’t scream “nucleus of premiership team” but still a bit early to call.
I think Josh Worrell is 1st round talent for sure as well if he reaches his full potential, honestly believe he should have gone higher....

My real worry with both McAsey and Worrell though is will they be in it for the long haul with Adelaide as their base.
 
I think Josh Worrell is 1st round talent for sure as well if he reaches his full potential, honestly believe he should have gone higher....

My real worry with both McAsey and Worrell though is will they be in it for the long haul with Adelaide as their base.
Sure add him. Prob should also add Will Hamill too from 2018.

Yep the go home factor looms large as usual but that still rests with Hamish to a degree IMO. Recruiting has to be able to assess that stuff, particularly when top SA talent is still on the table I.e Stephens.
 

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Sure add him. Prob should also add Will Hamill too from 2018.

Yep the go home factor looms large as usual but that still rests with Hamish to a degree IMO. Recruiting has to be able to assess that stuff, particularly when top SA talent is still on the table I.e Stephens.
Actually in that Phil Bunn interview he also mentioned they honestly assessed Leaver as a safe bet re go home factor. Like Dangerfield though I'm pretty sure they don't get to interview the girlfriends or their girlfriend's families which I firmly believe fed into both players decision to leave.
 
The go home factor is something we can solve surely

There are two factors the club can influence directly

1. Playing in the team
2. Contract that matches market value

Typically the guys who leave do so for one or both of the reasons above. Either we don't play them when other clubs would or we don't want to pay them in the ballpark of what they're offered elsewhere.

Our ability to retain our young interstate talent is inversely proportional to how highly we rate our mid-range plodders.

If Hartigan is continually picked ahead of McAsey...
 
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Yep that’s all fair.

I think the next 2 years will tell the tale of the Hamish aura. He’s had some good hands in some good drafts going back to 2015.

A team should be able to be reconstructed across 5 drafts with decent picks.

Milera
Doedee
Gallucci
Fogarty
Jones
McHenry
McAsey
Schoenberg

Doesn’t scream “nucleus of premiership team” but still a bit early to call.
Here are round 1 and 2 picks back to 2015. Considering picks, it's looking quite reasonable.

Only 2 top 10 picks, and a lot of late 1sts and seconds. Not what I'd call 'good hands' beyond 2018 and 2019

2019 - 6 (McAsey), 24 (Schoenberg), 28 (Worrell)
2018 - 9 (Jones), 16 (McHenry), 30 (Hamill)
2017 - 12 (Fogarty)
2016 - 15 (Gallucci)
2015 - 11 (Milera), 17 (Doedee)

If you remove Gallucci out of this, it's looking quite good.

Compare with Port, who are apparently the best drafters in the league if you read the hype:

2019 - 14 (Bergman), 18 (Georgiades), 23 (Williams), 25 (Mead)
2018 - 5 (Rozee), 12 (Butters), 18 (Duursma)
2017 - None
2016 - 16 (Marshall), 18 (Pickled-Pepper), 32 (Atley), 33 (Drew)
2015 - 37 (Bonner)

Not that much in it IMO. Rozee will be a superstar, but so far the rest haven't done too much
 
The go home factor is something we can solve surely

There are two factors the club can influence directly

1. Playing in the team
2. Contract that matches market value

Typically the guys who leave do so for one or both of the reasons above. Either we don't play them when other clubs would or we don't want to pay them in the ballpark of what they're offered elsewhere.

Our ability to retain our young interstate talent is inversely proportional to how highly we rate our mid-range plodders.

If Hartigan is continually picked ahead of McAsey...
I agree - money is a big one to me. We seem to have a socialist approach to salary cap, meaning we lose the top end and keep the bottom end too long.

It doesn't need to change too far, but the top end of town who win games deserve top end rates. Your 'contributors (Atkins, DMac, Kelly, Knight, Greenwood types shouldn't eat too much cap space. Hence, the off season where we left a lot of these guys go (Greenwood, CEY, Keath) was good for our list and gave flexibility for the future.
 
The go home factor is something we can solve surely

There are two factors the club can influence directly

1. Playing in the team
2. Contract that matches market value

Typically the guys who leave do so for one or both of the reasons above. Either we don't play them when other clubs would or we don't want to pay them in the ballpark of what they're offered elsewhere.

Our ability to retain our young interstate talent is inversely proportional to how highly we rate our mid-range plodders.

If Hartigan is continually picked ahead of McAsey...
Yet I believe in Dangerfield's case nether were a factor, more down to his partner and her family and also in Leaver's case I'm pretty sure his "older" partner's desire to start a family and thus be closer to family also fed into the decision as well as the money and the family friend boofheaded Brian Taylor.

Charlie Cameron is the one I can't quite figure though I think Mitch Robinson and his partner had quite a bit to do with that.....that's the one that hurts most.
 
Bitterly disappointed with his PS and efforts generally since looking good in a few games last year.

2020 was his time to push ahead and take ownership of the 2nd big man role.

That he allowed a deadset spud to get inside him and beat him to a R1 spot is an indictment on his preparation and desire.

Showing very worrying signs of going down the Gallucci path of flushing talent down the toilet because it too hard.
To be honest I’ve never really thought that Himmelberg had all that much talent to flush down the sh*tter anyway, hope he proves me wrong and Galluci can turn it around...
 
Here are round 1 and 2 picks back to 2015. Considering picks, it's looking quite reasonable.

Only 2 top 10 picks, and a lot of late 1sts and seconds. Not what I'd call 'good hands' beyond 2018 and 2019

2019 - 6 (McAsey), 24 (Schoenberg), 28 (Worrell)
2018 - 9 (Jones), 16 (McHenry), 30 (Hamill)
2017 - 12 (Fogarty)
2016 - 15 (Gallucci)
2015 - 11 (Milera), 17 (Doedee)

If you remove Gallucci out of this, it's looking quite good.

Compare with Port, who are apparently the best drafters in the league if you read the hype:

2019 - 14 (Bergman), 18 (Georgiades), 23 (Williams), 25 (Mead)
2018 - 5 (Rozee), 12 (Butters), 18 (Duursma)
2017 - None
2016 - 16 (Marshall), 18 (Pickled-Pepper), 32 (Atley), 33 (Drew)
2015 - 37 (Bonner)

Not that much in it IMO. Rozee will be a superstar, but so far the rest haven't done too much
I think you’re underselling their 2018 draft. All 3 playing good AFL football in their 1st year. All 3 players played R1 and all played ok.

Marshall is a key forward who also played R1 and is coming on ok. SPP as much as you want to mock him is still a fixture in their side and played well R1.

Georgiadis had 11 and 2 goals on debut.

I think on balance they’re well in front, if for no other reason they smashed the 2018 draft out of the park. They, like us, are a young developing side so R2 will be interesting. I think they’ll pulverise us
 
Yet I believe in Dangerfield's case nether were a factor, more down to his partner and her family and also in Leaver's case I'm pretty sure his "older" partner's desire to start a family and thus be closer to family also fed into the decision as well as the money and the family friend boofheaded Brian Taylor.
You're never going to keep 100% of your players. Even the good clubs lose some

The stuff we can control though we need to get that out of the equation

Rightly or wrongly Lever thought he was harshly left out of the 2015 finals series plus made to come back via the reserves from a minor hamstring injury after proving himself as best 22 a season or two later. Then was low-balled in his 2017 contract negotiation. You add those 'slights' to whatever influence his partner had and the reasons to stay start getting thin.

Charlie Cameron is the one I can't quite figure though I think Mitch Robinson and his partner had quite a bit to do with that.....that's the one that hurts most.
Definitely that was a killer blow
 
Charlie Cameron is the one I can't quite figure though I think Mitch Robinson and his partner had quite a bit to do with that.....that's the one that hurts most.

I don't think Robinson had that much to do with it, although he was Brisbane's go-to guy get into Charlie's ear. I think the main issues were $$$ and the fact that as long as Betts' played he would always be the no2 small forward at the crows.

What hurts is that I think he was retainable. Throw him some more cash, a longer term deal and give him the limelight for once.
 
To be honest I’ve never really thought that Himmelberg had all that much talent to flush down the sh*tter anyway, hope he proves me wrong and Galluci can turn it around...

He may not ever come on but I think he was absolutely worth a crack. 2m talls are always speculative but at that pick it was worth a crack. I'm far more critical of the other picks we made in the draft.
 

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