BTW, I am in favour of playing developing players etc, but I just don't see the benefit of throwing them to the slaughter until the have at least given some indication they're ready. Like Smith is doing now.
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BTW, I am in favour of playing developing players etc, but I just don't see the benefit of throwing them to the slaughter until the have at least given some indication they're ready. Like Smith is doing now.
Haven't they? Dangerfield, Otten, Walker, Martin, Davis, Sloane, Henderson, Jaensch, all already look up to best 22 standard after only being on our list a few years. Bar a couple of matches late in 07, none of that list has been playing more than three years. Gunston, McKernan and Petrenko all appear poised to take that next step. That's a pretty heady list for a three year drafting period (I'm ignoring the 2010 draft at this stage, though Smith and Callinan both look like great selections already). Sure, they haven't gone out and had finals success yet but that's more of a reflection on our senior squad, not the up-and-comers.
I'd say developing that list of players to AFL standard is a great reflection on our club - whether the majority of the plaudits should be given to the recruiting team or the youth development team is another debate, however.
How should our development have been handled, then?
Each to their own I guess, if you're happy with how things are going....congratulations to you. I am not. Sine we finished 10th last year I guess we just have different level of expectations where we want them to meet.
With all due respect, I'll pass on this question as we are just going over old ground. Been done to death.
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Sorry but I don't believe you.Yep same. Smith is ready. I will join the whining brigade if he doesn't debut before round 5. So many other names that have been thrown up on this board were not and are not.
I'm not really happy with how things have been progressing, but youth development is not one of the areas I'm concerned about. Our youth development has been good - it's our senior players that have failed to reach the heights we needed to be better than 10th in 2010, and to push further into the finals the years before that.
If anything, it's been our strong youth development that's kept us as competitive as we have been over the 08-10 period, as mediocre a standard as that is.
Carl - can you honestly find a position for Smith in our best 22? Heck, I can't even find a spot for him in the 27 I named for R1. Why the obsession with playing him early, long before his selection ahead of other juniors can be even close to justified?
It's not like he'll be omitted just to play an out of form veteran - there are just too many other kids in the queue alongside him, players like Martin, Otten, Henderson & Sloane. If he's to be selected, then (at least) one of these will have to miss out - so who would you drop?
I had Symes on the emergency list, meaning that he'd be player #26 or #27 on my rankings. Right now, he deserves to be ahead of Smith. I don't expect that state of affairs to remain constant for very long - it may even be reversed by the end of the MMC.You have a very solid point, but what if its Symes picked in from of him who should not be on an AFL list let along in the perceived best 22 players of that club. His skills are disgraceful.
So you agree that Smith won't play? That's what I think too. I picked "0 games" in a poll thread a while ago about how many games our first round pick would play.Carl - can you honestly find a position for Smith in our best 22? Heck, I can't even find a spot for him in the 27 I named for R1. Why the obsession with playing him early, long before his selection ahead of other juniors can be even close to justified?
It's not like he'll be omitted just to play an out of form veteran - there are just too many other kids in the queue alongside him, players like Martin, Otten, Henderson & Sloane. If he's to be selected, then (at least) one of these will have to miss out - so who would you drop?
This has been the mentility throughout Neil's tenure.I think he'll play this year - probably around 5-7 games, starting from the middle of the season once the usual injuries begin to take their toll, opening up positions for players 25-30 in the pecking order. I think he's more advanced than most of our recent 1st round draft picks - he'll probably get similar treatment to VB, who played 7 games in his debut season.
I certainly don't see him in our team in R1, while we have minimal injuries to contend with. Next premiership team? I certainly hope so - so he plays as soon as he becomes one of our best 22 players available.
I think you've fallen for Malthouse's propaganda. Collingwood dropped those senior players because they'd been overtaken by the youngsters, not because they were being rotated. Note that every one of the players who got "rotated" was delisted (or traded) at the end of the year?This has been the mentility throughout Neil's tenure.
I'm not sure it is right. I prefer the Malthouse method where spots in the team are sometimes engineered and the introduction of young players is a planned, deliberate process. Rather than a completely random one (injuries).
This has been happening for years with Malthouse. It wasn't just last season. Though there is no way O'Bree, Presti or Lockyer would have played SANFL (or been delisted) under Craig. There is no way Sidebottom or Beams would have played matches in their first season. There's no way Craig would have debuted 10 payers during a finals year.I think you've fallen for Malthouse's propaganda. Collingwood dropped those senior players because they'd been overtaken by the youngsters, not because they were being rotated. Note that every one of the players who got "rotated" was delisted (or traded) at the end of the year?
Malthouse does exactly the same thing as Craig - he plays what he considers to be his best 22 available players every week. The only difference being what the younger players are expected to do to prove that they are better than the incumbents. Craig probably errs a little on the conservative side in that regard, favouring experience over youth where Malthouse favours youth over experience to a slightly greater degree.
Collingwood
2003 - 0 games (Billy Morrison)
2003 - 0 games (Brayden Shaw)
2003 - 0 games (Brent Hall)
2003 - 0 games (Heath Shaw)
2003 - 8 games (Julian Rowe)
2004 - 13 games (Chris Egan)
2004 - 6 games (Sean Rusling)
2004 - 15 games (Travis Cloke)
2005 - 16 games (Dale Thomas)
2005 - 9 games (Scott Pendlebury)
2005 - 0 games (Danny Stanley)
2005 - 0 games (Ryan Cook)
2005 - 0 games (John Anthony)
2006 - 3 games (Ben Reid)
2006 - 0 games (Nathan Brown)
2006 - 0 games (Chris Dawes)
2006 - 6 games (Brad Dick)
2006 - 17 games (Tyson Goldsack)
2007 - 6 games (John McCarthy)
2007 - 0 games (Tobias Thoolen)
2007 - 0 games (Jaxson Barham)
2008 - 11 games (Steele Sidebottom)
2008 - 18 games (Dayne Beams)
2008 - 0 games (Jarrod Blight)
2008 - 0 games (Luke Rounds)
2009 - 0 games (Ben Sinclair)
2009 - 0 games (Josh Thomas)
Adelaide
2003 - 5 games (Fergus Watts)
2003 - 0 games (Joshua Krueger)
2004 - 0 games (John Meesen)
2004 - 11 games (Nathan van Berlo)
2004 - 0 games (Chad Gibson)
2004 - 0 games (Ivan Maric)
2004 - 2 games (Chris Knights)
2005 - 3 games (Richard Douglas)
2005 - 0 games (Darren Pfeiffer)
2005 - 4 games (Bernie Vince)
2005 - 0 games (Alan Obst)
2006 - 0 games (James Sellar)
2006 - 0 games (Kurt Tippett)
2006 - 0 games (David Mackay)
2007 - 2 games (Patrick Dangerfield)
2007 - 2 games (Andy Otten)
2007 - 3 games (Jarrhan Jacky)
2007 - 0 games (Myke Cook)
2007 - 0 games (Tony Armstrong)
2007 - 0 games (Aaron Kite)
2007 - 0 games (Taylor Walker)
2008 - 0 games (Phil Davis)
2008 - 1 game (Shaun McKernan)
2008 - 1 game (Rory Sloane)
2008 - 0 games (Tom Lee)
2008 - 0 games (Will Young)
2009 - 0 games (Daniel Talia)
2009 - 2 games (Jack Gunston)
2009 - 0 games (Sam Shaw)
2009 - 0 games (James Craig)
Collingwood
Drafted: 27
Debuted in their First Year: 12
Total Games: 128
Players in Double Figures: 6
Adelaide
Drafted: 30
Debuted in First Year: 11
Total Games: 36
Players in Double Figures: 1
The Crows and Collingwood comparisons are very misleading. Collingwood has their own VFL team that they send their players to. They have an opportunity to groom a player for AFL. The Crows spread the love amongst SANFL teams who all have different strategies. Although we plead with the SANFL coaches, players are not always aligned to the needs of the Crows. Craig will give a kid an opportunity if an opportunity rises, but it would be foolish for a club who believes they can play finals to introduce inexperience and throw kids in the deep end to speed up their development at the detriment of winning games.I think you've fallen for Malthouse's propaganda. Collingwood dropped those senior players because they'd been overtaken by the youngsters, not because they were being rotated. Note that every one of the players who got "rotated" was delisted (or traded) at the end of the year?
Malthouse does exactly the same thing as Craig - he plays what he considers to be his best 22 available players every week. The only difference being what the younger players are expected to do to prove that they are better than the incumbents. Craig probably errs a little on the conservative side in that regard, favouring experience over youth where Malthouse favours youth over experience to a slightly greater degree.
Agree that the SANFL-VFL scenarios are different but the comparison with Fremantle is even more lopsided.The Crows and Collingwood comparisons are very misleading. Collingwood has their own VFL team that they send their players to. They have an opportunity to groom a player for AFL. The Crows spread the love amongst SANFL teams who all have different strategies. Although we plead with the SANFL coaches, players are not always aligned to the needs of the Crows. Craig will give a kid an opportunity if an opportunity rises, but it would be foolish for a club who believes they can play finals to introduce inexperience and throw kids in the deep end to speed up their development at the detriment of winning games.
Fremantle
2003 - 2 games (Ryley Dunn)
2003 - 0 games (David Mundy)
2003 - 0 games (Adam Campbell)
2003 - 0 games (Brett Peake)
2004 - 0 games (Benet Copping)
2004 - 0 games (Toby Stribling)
2005 - 5 games (Marcus Drum)
2005 - 0 games (Garrick Ibbotson)
2005 - 0 games (Robert Warnock)
2006 - 1 game (Clayton Collard)
2006 - 1 game (Brock O'Brien)
2006 - 0 games (Calib Mourish)
2007 - 20 games (Rhys Palmer)
2007 - 5 games (Clayton Hinkley)
2007 - 17 games (Chris Mayne)
2008 - 22 games (Stephen Hill)
2008 - 8 games (Hayden Ballantyne)
2008 - 22 games (Nick Suban)
2008 - 5 games (Zac Clarke)
2008 - 3 games (Michael Walters)
2008 - 0 games (Ben Bucovaz)
2008 - 3 games (Tim Ruffles)
2008 - 0 games (Chris Hall)
2009 - 23 games (Anthony Morabito)
2009 - 18 games (Nathan Fyfe)
2009 - 0 games (Joel Houghton)
2009 - 6 games (Jesse Crichton)
2009 - 13 games (Dylan Roberton)
2009 - 3 games (Justin Bollenhagen)
Adelaide
2003 - 5 games (Fergus Watts)
2003 - 0 games (Joshua Krueger)
2004 - 0 games (John Meesen)
2004 - 11 games (Nathan van Berlo)
2004 - 0 games (Chad Gibson)
2004 - 0 games (Ivan Maric)
2004 - 2 games (Chris Knights)
2005 - 3 games (Richard Douglas)
2005 - 0 games (Darren Pfeiffer)
2005 - 4 games (Bernie Vince)
2005 - 0 games (Alan Obst)
2006 - 0 games (James Sellar)
2006 - 0 games (Kurt Tippett)
2006 - 0 games (David Mackay)
2007 - 2 games (Patrick Dangerfield)
2007 - 2 games (Andy Otten)
2007 - 3 games (Jarrhan Jacky)
2007 - 0 games (Myke Cook)
2007 - 0 games (Tony Armstrong)
2007 - 0 games (Aaron Kite)
2007 - 0 games (Taylor Walker)
2008 - 0 games (Phil Davis)
2008 - 1 game (Shaun McKernan)
2008 - 1 game (Rory Sloane)
2008 - 0 games (Tom Lee)
2008 - 0 games (Will Young)
2009 - 0 games (Daniel Talia)
2009 - 2 games (Jack Gunston)
2009 - 0 games (Sam Shaw)
2009 - 0 games (James Craig)
Fremantle
Drafted: 29
Debuted in their First Year: 18
Total Games: 179
Players in Double Figures: 6
Adelaide
Drafted: 30
Debuted in First Year: 11
Total Games: 36
Players in Double Figures: 1
Fair point. However, you forget to mention a few points though:Agree that the SANFL-VFL scenarios are different but the comparison with Fremantle is even more lopsided.
Same with Collingwood - their biggest period for blooding kids (04/05) coincided with them finishing 13th & 15th. '08 is an exceptional result though, with 2 1st year players managing 10+ games in a team which finished top-4.Fair point. However, you forget to mention a few points though:
2007 - Finished 11th
2008 - Finished 14th
2009 - Finished 14th
They needed to blood kids as they had nothing to lose. I understand they are reaping the rewards now...but it is a hard decision to find the balance between blooding kids and trying to make finals.....
And the draft concessions they reaped put them in good stead. This will be another bad year to make too many risks and end up at the bottom. All the good picks get stolen to go to another fake franchiseSame with Collingwood - their biggest period for blooding kids (04/05) coincided with them finishing 13th & 15th. '08 is an exceptional result though, with 2 1st year players managing 10+ games in a team which finished top-4.
Fair point. However, you forget to mention a few points though:
2007 - Finished 11th
2008 - Finished 14th
2009 - Finished 14th
They needed to blood kids as they had nothing to lose. I understand they are reaping the rewards now...but it is a hard decision to find the balance between blooding kids and trying to make finals.....
Collingwood
Drafted: 27
Debuted in their First Year: 12
Total Games: 128
Players in Double Figures: 6
Adelaide
Drafted: 30
Debuted in First Year: 11
Total Games: 36
Players in Double Figures: 1