El Dubya
Song contest commissioner in exile
- Banned
- #1
Our midfield lacks depth, last year it was held together with two stars and a few cameo appearances. Next year we'll have three stars, but that doesn't bridge the gap between us and the sides that comprehensively beat us in finals. I think there are two issues our gameplan, which I think is selfish and one dimensional, and our drafting, which consistently ignores what we actually need. We consistently recruit players who are kind of good at a lot of things but not great at anything. The in 06 we drafted an absolute pure midfielder who is likely to be in our next team of the century.
In 2007 we drafted Harry Taylor with our first pick. The perfect pick for the time, a brilliant key defender who is now potentially in the twilight of his career, but still comfortably the second best KPD in the game. Tick.
2008 we pick Mitch Brown, who was kind of forward, kind of back and ended up being kind of nothing. Cross.
2009 Dan Menzel. Hard to say what he could have been, but looks like a serviceable forward. Tick.
2010 Billie Smedts, another utility type, small forward, wing, running half back, absolute moron. HUGE CROSS.
2011 Joel Hamling. Hard to judge, but an undersized key defender starved of opportunites. Question mark.
2012 Jackson Thurlow. Hampered by injury at times, but another utility not holding down a spot. Question mark.
2013 Jarrad Jansen. Wells drafted a midfielder and it didn't work out. Cross.
2014 Nakia Cockatoo. Controversial, because he could be gun, but he hasn't done much yet. Question mark.
2015 Ryan Gardner. Too early to tell. Question mark.
2016 Brandon Parfitt. Looks like a tick.
I know some of these are later picks because we've traded our higher picks, and we can't access the top ten in the draft because we consistently make finals, but maybe that's also the issue. Maybe we need to stop trading out of the draft for potatoes like Stanley and actually get somebody who will help us win a flag in five years time.
With all the buzz around season 2018 I think we're in for another massive disappointment in September, and I think if you look deep down you know that you are too. So why?
In 2007 we drafted Harry Taylor with our first pick. The perfect pick for the time, a brilliant key defender who is now potentially in the twilight of his career, but still comfortably the second best KPD in the game. Tick.
2008 we pick Mitch Brown, who was kind of forward, kind of back and ended up being kind of nothing. Cross.
2009 Dan Menzel. Hard to say what he could have been, but looks like a serviceable forward. Tick.
2010 Billie Smedts, another utility type, small forward, wing, running half back, absolute moron. HUGE CROSS.
2011 Joel Hamling. Hard to judge, but an undersized key defender starved of opportunites. Question mark.
2012 Jackson Thurlow. Hampered by injury at times, but another utility not holding down a spot. Question mark.
2013 Jarrad Jansen. Wells drafted a midfielder and it didn't work out. Cross.
2014 Nakia Cockatoo. Controversial, because he could be gun, but he hasn't done much yet. Question mark.
2015 Ryan Gardner. Too early to tell. Question mark.
2016 Brandon Parfitt. Looks like a tick.
I know some of these are later picks because we've traded our higher picks, and we can't access the top ten in the draft because we consistently make finals, but maybe that's also the issue. Maybe we need to stop trading out of the draft for potatoes like Stanley and actually get somebody who will help us win a flag in five years time.
With all the buzz around season 2018 I think we're in for another massive disappointment in September, and I think if you look deep down you know that you are too. So why?





