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Not so sure. Clearly we were lacking key position players, and in that draft/trading we secure Croad, MacPharlin and Polak, which collectively could have cemented our KP needs for a very long time.
Pick 1 for a key position player is not too bad an ask, and Croad was young with a reasonable track record? That Croad did not work out here has a fair bit to do with factors outside of Schwab. And I thought we did pretty well to get pick 10 for him when we did. Doesn't disguise the fact that history shows we lost in all of that, but the decision making was not so poor.
Wasn't looking to turn this into a Schwab rules/Schwab sucks thread because that has been done to death but Chook said that atleast Schwab got the deal done. Schwab got the deal done because his offer was so much higher than what anyone else would offer so it certainly isn't something he should be congratulated for.
Croad's a good example of that because pick 1 was always going to get the job done. It's not like St Kilda would come over the top with picks 2 and 5 to trump us. Same thing happened with Tarrant, we were the only club that was really in the race so why pay over the odds? Pick 13 and Medhurst would have got the deal done for Tarrant then go to Richmond and get something for Polak, instead of packaging it all together.
Carlton showed us how to trade this week, decide what a player is worth and stick with that instead of paying over the odds to land a big fish. The sweetener for Headland was McPhee who was very highly rated at the time, Carlton's sweetener was pick 72. There's a massive difference there.




