Samcro24
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- Oct 28, 2014
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Can't believe I can't edit the poll to a serious questionCan't believe there's so many "no" votes!
It's far better nowEhhh, leave it as it is
It just has that je ne sais quoiIt's far better now
And an ooga booga to youIt just has that je ne sais quoi
Why did Phil Walsh think it was important?Neither are particularly important, so probably Tex getting to 300. Though, that's more about celebrating an important pillar of the club and getting a nice ending to a career. That said, the biggest reason is the natural replacement for Tex is injured, and the idea of going smaller is misguided; especially as we have **** all depth in this part (remember Murphy is in the best 22)
Any kid to 50 games is an incredibly overrated part to development. This period is about finding roles that suit a players skill set and getting preseasons in the body (after all, most improvement is physical). In saying that, we probably should be using Draper as a permanent half forward at this point in time whilst his body isn't ready for inside midfield as his leg speed would be handy to get a bit more defensive power in our half forward line.
Sheedy did too.Why did Phil Walsh think it was important?
Any kid to 50 games is an incredibly overrated part to development. This period is about finding roles that suit a players skill set and getting preseasons in the body (after all, most improvement is physical). In saying that, we probably should be using Draper as a permanent half forward at this point in time whilst his body isn't ready for inside midfield as his leg speed would be handy to get a bit more defensive power in our half forward line.
Weve wanted our guys to be able to play multiple roles, especially if you're a midfielder by trade.Based on history, seems more important to get our draftee midfielders to play in any other position apart from midfield preferably in the SANFL.
Everyone here knows the correct answer.Now, I know the usual belly ticklers will squeal "they don't play the same position" but it isn't about that, it is about us being serious as a club.
I have little doubt we want to reward Tex, he has been a great club servant but is it the clubs responsibility to get him there?
Are we focused on winning flags or are we more interested in milestones for long term players because we aren't winning a flag this year and we won't next year unless we get our priorities right.
If Tex only gets to 290 odd, so be it and we should be playing Draper as much as we can, not putting games into god damned fringe players and playing older players more than we have to. Last year we said Tex would be rested through the year...but it seems to be rested enough to get him to a milestone.
If we want to win flags, we need to make unpopular decisions and if that means he doesn't get to 300 and we start prioritising a gun midfielder instead of "Murphy" or "Taylor" or "Pedlar" then we are moving in the right direction.
Yup. Tex 300, nice to have and the heart wants. Draper 50, the head knows this is imperative.Everyone here knows the correct answer.
The club has the opposite opinion
Couldn't disagree more.
Physical development is obviously one component, but so is understanding the speed and style of game played at AFL level. The only way you achieve that is through playing at that level.
If anything I think it's underrated how massive the step up is between lower league footy (eg SANFL) and U18 competitions to AFL. Not just in terms of pace, but also in size of opponent, quality of team mate, the gameplan, roles in the team and even the rules. Our SANFL team whenever I've watched them often look totally different to how we play at AFL, and not in a good way
The only thing the lower level is good for in terms of young player development is miles in the legs, confidence at ball winning against a lower standard and the chance to tweak a few technical aspects of how a player plays. Most learning is done at AFL level and that's why if you play a guy in the SANFL for 3 years they still struggle coming up to AFL after all that development time, and still require those 50 games to blossom
There was an article earlier in the year quoting Hardwick saying he felt that 1 game in the AFL was worth about 10-20 reserves games in terms of player development.
the saying 'Cant soar like an Eagle if you hang around Turkeys' is a saying that exists for a reason.
The idea of reserves is to show enough that you can take the next step and develop further at AFL level. Im not sure how anyone could argue that Draper, Dowling, Edwards have anything more to learn at Sanfl level.