GiantForce
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- Apr 24, 2011
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Like it or not, O'meara's unproven at AFL level. Yes, I've seen him play. You guys react like he's the reincarnation of Jesus. He's 16yo. Sure he's been great so far, but that's no guarantee of future domination. And counter to what Giantforce suggests, O'meara will be worth more when he's a 20yo AFL player with 30-50 games of AFL level experience, than currently as a 16yo who still has many hurdles left in front of him.
It's a bit like a job interview. Do you hire the 35yo guy who has been in the industry for a dozen years, and can start generating money for your business from day one, or do you take on an 4 year apprentice who you will have to invest a lot of time and money on to develop and hope you will one day get some return on investment? Experience vs potential. Security vs risk.
Obviously I'm not saying clubs shouldn't take rookies. That's just silly. All I'm saying is a player who has proven his value at the AFL level is worth more than a kid with no AFL level experience. Consider Tom Scully. Now that he has lived up to some of his pre-draft hype, he may well be worth 2 first round draft picks, but surely you can't argue that he was worth 2 first round draft picks back when he was 16yo.
So is every other rookie.........
He is 17 and 1/2 actually NOT 16
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Every rookie is a risk. But you need to take risks to get reward, if you want the rookie with the most chance of succeeding, you need to pay more than Matt Rosa




