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Right now there are several TAC players who go to VFL clubs (mostly stand alone) and play in the reserves.
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I am all for mature aged players getting drafted, but I think a model of u/19s that are attached to a VFL club like the SANFL and WAFL is a better option as it means the more developed teenagers are able to test themselves against the bigger bodies in the seniors and the AFL clubs get to view them playing senior football prior to the draft.
Yep....I get your point, but I suppose it's all about exposure versus likelihood of getting drafted!
How many over-age kids from the SANFL & WAFL'S get picked up in the Draft each year?....1, possibly 2 at best?
Mature aged kids at TAC CUP level who can dominate against their younger peers & show significant improvement, are often drafted ahead of those who do well at the lower end of the second tier VFL comp.
Usually it's the boys who coaches & staff consider as already possessing some sort of AFL elite level talent, that are given a second chance at TAC CUP level....It's about displaying their skills & wares against their peers & not having them bashed from pillar to post by hardened, bigger mature bodies.
Fair call, I would just think someone like Kovacevic who is playing for Calder would be better off showing what he can do in the ruck against men than running around rucking against kids again. He wasnt drafted because of doubts about if he could step up to the next level so running around dominating kids again I dont see how it would help him get drafted.
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Hey Knightmare....Have noticed quite alot more Mature-agers at TAC CUP level in the squads this season....Any of em in particular catch your eye as having improved significantly enuf to warrant serious consideration for being Drafted in 2015?....Also, have any mature-aged smokey's popped up out of nowhere, who weren't on a list last season, to warrant consideration?
Have heard good raps thus far on Michael Mattingly from Northern & Callum Moore from Calder....Will either make the Metro State Squad in your opinion?
What is the eligibility criteria to play TAC as a mature aged player? What is the real value in a player playing TAC rather than playing VFL/SANFL etc.
Some players and Tom Langdon is an example of this a few years ago as an overager, he played the first half of the season in the TAC Cup, dominated and then went to the VFL for the second half of the season and was a regular and strong performer there.
So there are different and lots of different ways they can go about it.
Pretty sure that Tyson Goldsack was another over-ager at TAC CUP level, that Collingwood has drafted only recently ( 5 seasons ago? ).
Isaac Smith presents as a real late blooming bolter who bucked the usual trend...Went to Ballarat Uni after being over-looked in his initial year playing for New South Wales along-sides Suckling...Then played for Redan in his final year at Uni, in the Ballarat league, before being called up for North Ballarat for the last 6-8 games of the season by the Legendary Fitzpatrick....Where-upon he proceeds to cut up the Box-Hill Hawk boys one day, with his electrifying pace & composure.
He is in fact, the last bloke the Hawks held onto their first round pick for, in order to secure....You have to say, He was worth it!
I was long red hot for Hawthorn to get Isaac Smith seeing Hawthorn as a win now situation looking for some electricity on the outside. I was so much pro Smith that I took him in the bigfooty official phantom that year for Hawthorn as the Hawthorn recruiter. His situation though was while a late bloomer, he was several years older so it's not like he would have been able to play in say the TAC Cup. But the pace, ability to play big games and step up a level so easily. The way he has developed shouldn't be surprising.
Goldsack you are right was taken as an overager - going back to Gippsland Power for a further season. Jamie Elliott is another example out of the TAC Cup. So Collingwood have taken a few going that route.
In the early 2000s clubs took many more overagers, particularly late/rookie draft. But just these past 10 years, it's gone out of fashion.
Also, Don't forget about Ceglar....Want to thank you blokes especially for that one!
The thing with Isaac Smith was that he was able to slot straight into our senior side straight away & looked at home almost immediately....That's some come-up in level & yet the kid never missed a beat!....when was the last time THAT ever happened????....From Redan to AFL Senior Footy in 6 months!
Collingwood have been too quick to move on a number of guys not just Ceglar. Jye Bolton, Michael Hartley, Jon Ceglar, John McCarthy along with numerous veterans who Collingwood for me should have been asked to come back and have instead taken on some really poor depth guys who just aren't anywhere close to best 22 quality.
In saying that Ceglar never projected to be a long term ruckman or anything more than depth with both Grundy and Witts superior talents.
Still Ceglar as a sort of 20th/21st player for Hawthorn, he's fine and can play his role to a standard that is adequate to win with, with those other pieces more than in place for Hawthorn to be successful.
Most guys generally with Kyle Martin who was an ex Collingwood rookie as an example going from local footy up to VFL and then finding his way into the AFL due to that strong year at VFL level.
Relatively speaking the most impressive situations are those whereby international rookies come in from having not played at AFL level and produce. Marty Clarke again a Collingwood example, but he came in half way through his first season of playing AFL, became a clear best 22 player. Mark Blicavs also is a really interesting example and while he played AFL growing up, his transition from athlete to footballer so quickly was also one that really stands out to me.
But Isaac Smith's situation and his ability to step up so easily, it just speaks as per other similar cases to his incredible talent but then also work ethic to make it happen.
Ceglar's improvement over these past 12 months has been phenomenal....His mobility & agility for a bloke of 204cm is tremendous.....At the beginning of 2014 he was fighting both Lowden & Grimley for the 3rd Ruck spot....Fair to say, he has beaten them both off with a big stick & is now seriously pressing his claims to take Hale's spot before the season has run it's course....He'd be almost our first choice ruck-man right at this moment.
Other left-of-center recruits in Pike from Canada & Hanley from Ireland have also been surprisingly successful....Marty Clarke was a very good player, though Hanley's ball use is the best of all the irish recruits I've ever witnessed; going back some 30 odd years now.
Puopolo & Stratton are 2 relatively mature-aged players we have managed to pluck from the WAFL & SANFL respectively, at 21 & 23 years of age....At picks 46 & 66, they've been seriously good value & are 2 of our most underrated players AFL wide!....Both will play their 100th game this season. Stratts is seldom beaten & can play on both talls & smalls at 192cm.... Puopolo leads all of our 1%ers, with regards pressure acts!....Solid citizens the 2 of em.
Hawthorn as recruiters, I'd class them as actually fairly poor when it comes specifically to junior talent. But Hawthorn from a recruiting perspective, the clubs relative advantage is the ability to identify mature talent - be it from opposition lists or state leagues, Hawthorn see a guy who can either upgrade the team at a specific position or fill a need, and then add the clubs excellent player development and excellent coaching and that's where the magic happens.
I think that's a fair & accurate assessment & explains why it is that we've specifically avoided going into the draft with any first round picks 5 of these past 6 easons!
Apart from 2004 where we scored the ultimate triffecta in Rough, Buddy & Lewy...We've blown a few thereafter!
2005.................3.Ellis....Missed Pendlebury....6. Dowler....Missed Ryder....14....Birchall....Score....18....Bailey....(Knees)....21....Muston....(Knees)
2006....The Super-Draft: 6. Thorp....Missed Selwood....24 Renouf....Missed McKenzie....33....Morton....Missed Garland....40....Kennedy... (peanuts.)
2007....We did O.K here with 12.....Cyril....28....Whitecross....45....Dew (Premiership Hero)
2008....16....Schoenmakers.....Dear OH....34 ....Shiels....O.K
2009....First pick traded Away
2010....19....Isaac Smith (Mature Aged)
2011....First pick traded Away....33....Brad Hill....Steal & Score!
2012....First pick traded Away....28....Tim O'Brien....Wait & See
2013....First pick traded Away....24....Billy Hartung....Wait & see.
2014....First pick traded Away....31....Daniel Howe....Wait & see.
Those 2 drafts in 2005 & 2006 were shocking for us....Little wonder then why we struggled in 2009-2010 & why our recruiters have shyed away from first round picks on kids ever since.....Though, these years also encompassed the compromised drafts of the Gold Coast & G.W.S. so maybe it was just good planning?....Who knows!
As a rule one comment I have is understanding the quality of talent in drafts. Clubs severely overrated draft picks and underrated established AFL talent. I like how Hawthorn get this and consistently capitalise.
The dynamic now more than ever is win now. If you're winning. Guys are going to want to join you. Be it via free agency or trade week. That's how Hawthorn have and remain up.
Building through the draft flat out doesn't work. You need veteran leadership and excellent coaching to get anywhere. The AFL is a 22 man game and even if you have the top overall pick, as Carlton, Melbourne and Richmond have long proved with those high end draft picks. It doesn't get you anywhere. And Richmond have since become top 8 relevant not because of those they took through the draft, but rather have come good with the guys they've traded for.
I'm now also liking what Melbourne are doing going more heavily into trade week and making moves for guys who have proven they can play. Lumumba as a previous All Australian and a consistent performer for a long time. Jeff Garlett who through the first half of 2012 was on pace to be an All Australian and had a number of strong seasons before that, and it's not like he has lost any pace so his NAB Challenge and round 1 form shouldn't surprise anyone. Then Ben Newton when he actually played for Port Adelaide was incredibly productive in those limited minutes he got. And they're doing it the right way for a retired guy, a late pick and a delisted free agent. It's in my view the way all clubs should look to build, as the highest percentage way of getting better and building a relevant list.
It's nice if you can be Collingwood and Geelong - going into the draft every year and nailing those picks. But for me that's no more important than being able to assess and pick out good opposition talent. And that for me for Collingwood particularly has been a pet failing of mine with Collingwood consistently unable to find guys from opposition lists, just picking up poor speculative depth guys who aren't those clear best 22 players the majority of those who go to Hawthorn/Sydney/Richmond and now Melbourne continue to introduce. Gold Coast and GWS in recent years I also give credit for learning this and finally learning that building through the draft just doesn't get the job done.
All excellent points.
Take G.W.S & Gold Coast for an example.....For the very reasons you have just adumbrated. I actually rate the G.W.S list as better than the Gold Coasts.
They have better key position players, more mature aged recruits & an excellent list of young gun mids....Gold Coast have almost no key position forwards other than Lynch....They have 8 gun kids who are almost all mids or outside flankers, with only ablett, Malceski, Harbrow & Rischitelli as experienced mature-bodied, hardened AFL heads.
G.W.S are miles in front of Gold Coast's list IMO for this very reason...They have Mumford, Griffen, Patfull, Shaw, Davis, Ward, Palmer & Scully. to teach & shore up the kids coming through....In 3 years time Ablett, Malceski & Rischitelli will be gone!...Zero forward planning & just crazy stuff.
Both of these clubs require a serious injection of hardened & mature AFL bodies over the next 3 seasons!
How do you rate what the Dogs have put together? Used draft almost exclusively with fringe players traded in (Darley, Stevens, Biggs, Hamling), plus Crameri and Boyd (who is really a draft pick).Gold Coast are better today but you are right that GWS are looking the better list with their combination of established players they have managed to add over the years. Gold Coast still took a step in the right direction by adding Malceski and Hallahan, but they'll still need to continue adding to that over coming years with Gary Ablett still carrying the burden and no clear flag on the horizon long or short term.
In both situations, even with all that young talent, if they add no further established list talent I don't think either and certainly not Gold Coast, and possibly not GWS, I can't see them winning a flag. It's really going to take those continued ongoing established players to continue coming in before things happen for them.
On Gold Coast's forwards. I'm ok with those pieces. Lynch as you mentioned is really a player and for me he can be a top five key forward in the game. Peter Wright if he plays forward can be that second option. Charlie Dixon as a deep option can really provide a target. Sam Day I look at more as depth, but as depth he's fine. That's a nice group, not GWS or Sydney nice, but I'd take that as a core if I'm looking from say 2017 to contend for a flag and Gold Coast should be aiming.
Got lucky with father sons, similar to Geelongs premiership team.How do you rate what the Dogs have put together? Used draft almost exclusively with fringe players traded in (Darley, Stevens, Biggs, Hamling), plus Crameri and Boyd (who is really a draft pick).
Is a midfield of The Bont, Wallis, Libba & Macrae as good or better than Green, Shiel, Treloar & WHE.
How do you rate what the Dogs have put together? Used draft almost exclusively with fringe players traded in (Darley, Stevens, Biggs, Hamling), plus Crameri and Boyd (who is really a draft pick).
Is a midfield of The Bont, Wallis, Libba & Macrae as good or better than Green, Shiel, Treloar & WHE.
KM I am assuming the Blues finish bottom 4, it is obvious we need at least 1 key forward. Is there a clear selection with a top 5 pick? I am also hoping we might have another pick in top 6 by letting Kruezar go via free agency and getting pick 6 as compo, is there a standout KPD who could eventually replace Jamo.
Hey mate, great effort so far. What's your thoughts on J Matera? You don't rate him high enough to go highe or more that no one will bid for him?