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It's a simple thing called "form"
Hird and Dean Cox wern't standouts and there are countless examples of excellent current day players who benefitted from opportunity.
He is the one that brought up those names and they all had one thing in common. They had immidiate impact in their AFL careers because they demanded to be played.If your talking about Judd, Reidwoldt ....then your talking about the peek of the pyramid.
However that's not the majority of star players in the AFL which is why talent identification and draft is such a difficult science.
You talk about demanding an opprtunity ......I agree that performances in the feeder league should be a priority MOST of the time but there are examples where it hasn't necessarily been the best solution.
Certainly do not think that Goodwin, Edwards, Modra and Rehn demanded their position or that their star talent was obvious.
In fact they were given opportunities because a) the team was travelling poorly and the club decided to do away with the tried and tested and b) injuries within the club.
Hird and Dean Cox wern't standouts and there are countless examples of excellent current day players who benefitted from opportunity.
Griffin this year in the AFL could be the makings of him BUT that's only because of opportunity otherwise he could have still be playing some reserves SANFL this season.
Look both of you posters are right in your arguments ......when the teams travelling OK and the seasons not a right-off certainly you have to demand a game and not expect freebies ......on the other hand if we're languishing in 13th or 14th position IMO it's time to blood youngsters even though they haven't demanded their games.
If we hadn't would we have uncovered Modra, Edwards and Goodwin![]()
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Oh my! You are more deluded than I thought
How about facing some facts. We DO NOT have Judd, Kerr, Brown type talent on our list and before you spout off crap like "how do you know if you don't play them", lets look at some facts for a change.
These player came into their respective clubs and made immidiate impact. Not because they were given the opportunity but because they DEMANDED an opportunity. Judd came in straight away and played like a veterean. Kerr came in and pisses in the rising star award averaging 18 odd touched in his rookie season. Brown came in and made an immidiate impact as a key forward.
That talent doesn't grow on trees and that talent is not unidentifiable if you don't see them play. That talent sticks out like a sore thumb. That talent has put their hand up over pre-season and DEMANDED that they get picked in the best 18-22 week in week out. Not having good enough form to be picked but DEMAND to be picked. Just like players like Goodwin, McLeod et al demand to be picked, that what these youngsters did in their first year.
If we had that talent, believe me they would be playing week in week out. I think our recruting, scouting and coaching staff are smart enough to see that sort of talent and if they did see it they would recognise it straight away, rather than giving them a game to see what they can do.
Oh and there are MANY MANY ways to develop youngsters. Giving them freebie games is just one, not so good way. Just because a player is not playing AFL football it doesn't mean they are not developing behind the scenes.
We do know that Porplyzia, Vince, Douglas, Knights or who ever of the world have some talent to be good AFL players. But we also know that these players do not have the natural ability nor football brains of a Kerr or a Judd. I have hope than in time they will all develop into good AFL players but if you think any of them will reach the level that Judd is currently at by the end of their careers, you are absolutely kidding yourself. Firstly, they don't have the attributes that Judd has. You won't Porplyzia use his equisite pace to break away from the pack. And you won't see Vince being belted around the ears in the pack only to break out of it without flinching and using his great pace to break away from the pack to kick a goal.
Those players have the potential to be good AFL player but for starters they don't have the attributes that are requirted to reach the level that Judd is at. Never have and never will.
We have a good bunch of kids but FFS stop making them out to be future champions.
But that's the hard bit. No one knows what they will produce in the future. Coaches/selectors can make educated, informed guesses but it is still a risk and a venture into the unknown. We thought Angwin and Watts would be 10 year KPI's for our club. We delisted Porplyzia. We didn't think that Mattner, Goodwin or Rutten were worth taking in the National Draft.By all means play them but not because of their age but because what they can REALLY offer to us both at present and in the future.
What people fail to realise here is that AFC hierarchy see all of their players every day. They know who is ready to take the next step and who is not and they have shown that they are not afraid to show someone else the door when they feel like they have a young player that is ready to take the step.
West AdelaideI understand the overall point you're making, but Hird is a poor example.
In the seminal hit and miss days of the National Draft scouting networks and player knowledge was practically non-existant. Clubs practically shot an arrow into the air with their selections and that's why there are a parade of what we'd call busts today in the early selections of most drafts prior to 1995.
Essendon was the only club to have a man in Canberra and as such knew about the massive potential of Hird where others didn't. Unless one of the other 13 clubs were doing their selections by throwing a dart at the list of nominees there was no way anyone else would trump Sheedy and co. There was no need to drop a high pick when there were players from the TFL, WAFL, SANFL and country Victoria to fight for.
It's the same level of overall scouting knowledge which saw Chris Grant picked up by Footscray at 120-odd in his year, or Greg Miller famously take John Longmire and Wayne Carey off Sydney's hands for half a slab of VB.
Individual clubs had niche markets and canny individuals, but in the main talent identification in the early days was disgraceful.

West AdelaideThe part above from your quote really says it all Stiffmeister!!![]()
While all clubs will make the occasional error they are simply better informed than we are.
You know I'm right. I'm tiring of this. The man is a waste of time, he's been on our list for years and just doesn't cut the mustard.
Please, list my unsubstantiated claims! Precisely what are they?

You have no idea if we have a couple of future stars like them sitting on our list. We've got to try them, and when you've got players giving you nothing but inconsistency for years and years like Perrie and Welsh, why the hell would you NOT want to try the kids? This shows how short-sighted you are....the faraway tree? What you are implying is that we must stick with Welsh and Perrie (and others) because we haven't got players of the calibre of Kerr or Judd ready to come in. WHY NOT DEVELOP SOME INSTEAD OF STICKING WITH THESE INCONSISTENT BUFFOONS???
You have to admit this, you have to admit that in saying what you're saying you are effectively accepting the mediocrity we have to cop every week from these waste-of-time players (who have been proven wastes of time over many years).
I would MUCH rather search our list out for the next Judd or Kerr or Johnathon Brown than sit here watching guys like Welsh and Perrie deny our kids opportunities.![]()
Oh, and btw, you can sit there and say that I'm jumping on them after only one game, but it's been going on for years. YEARS. And you know this!! I'm tired of supporters like you just taking it as a given that we are to persist with inconsistent players. We may not KNOW if Porplyzia or Vince or Douglas or Knights or whoever can become as good as the Judds or Kerrs of the footy world, but we KNOW, after YEARS OF TRYING, that Welsh and Perrie are not good enough. So give the kids a chance. You know I'm right, stop accepting this mediocre crap!!

Your point is well made and I agree with the advantages each teams coaching networks can give a club ......but if that is the case and Essendon rated Hird so highly ....why then was he picked ion the 70's ....still seems to me a speculative pick![]()
after this ludicrous piece of fantasy. I think we can see who is a hot air buffon.
all your argument, and I hesitate to call it that, states is that we must rely on blind luck. frankly, if that's all your arguing for - randomness of luck, then you've copped no less stick than such ideas call for.
righto genius, and you want to know where your unsubstantiated statements are? lets start there.
or are you deliberately trying to be a clown?
no, you want to randomly guess your way through. but then you have this idea in your head, that these guys just happen to lurk in the reaches of our list.
enough said.
ah, ok, now it makes sense. big night out huh?![]()
Err...... because we don't have anyone better. You can't drive a BMW when all you have is an old Torana parked in the garage.
Evidence please!Anyone is better than Perrie tbqh ieo.
Anyone is better than Perrie tbqh ieo.
But that doesn't change the fact that he isn't good enough or consistent enough to be a matchwinning Forward in a top 4 team.
He already has been...
He's won games for us against top 4 sides on a consistent basis?
He played a blinder in the Preliminary last year and was let down by the rest of the team?
He already has been...

You said it...![]()

I am getting sick of all the so called Crows fans bagging Perrie. We all know he has his limtations, but remember
he tries 100%
In 2005 he played an excellent year, 38 goals. He plays his best football working up the ground and therfore needs to be fit, recent injuries have made that more difficult.
Sunday if he had kicked the 2 goals in front (and he should have) his game would have been ok. We are thin on marking forwards and he should be supported, not bagged. His perfomance was far better than Scotty Welsh who looked awful on the weekend and is only in the team through injury. In fact unless Scotty can lift (hope he can, he is one of our few natural goalkickers) his AFL career will end when Roo returns
Suporting a team means support when things are going well and when they are not. Lay off Perrie![]()