thejester
Norm Smith Medallist
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I've been turning this over in my head - one possible explanations is contracts, but given clubs can now pay rookies as much as they want and (IIRC) give them more than one year it doesn't seem likely. I think the likeliest explanation is that they did see them as the most talented players available for the positions they wanted. It's hardly unusual for Wells to chart his own course on stuff like this (Brown, Taylor, Thurlow, Hayball, Enright come to mind immediately). You can also make a case, although not sure I fully believe it myself, that the reason guys like House and Abbott weren't publicly discussed as ND picks was because of the leagues they played in rather than an objective assessment of their talent.To me, this draft strategy was completely ill-conceived. I'd love to listen to Wells or Scott justify it. It surely can't be on the basis of talent. No one else had these players anywhere near where they were taken. To use a yacht racing analogy, Wells has headed by himself to the other side of the course to the rest of the fleet hoping to pick up a wind shift that the forecasts suggest won't happen.








