The Tyrant wrote:
I agree with Synbad to a degree, that there are only 3 reasons why a kid never develops
1) his attitude was poor
2) He had insufficient talent to be drafted (ie, a bad draft choice)
3) the club didn't invest sufficient time or effort in his development
Angwin et.al fall under the first category. If Wiggins gets delisted after this year, it won't be because of category 1.
For example, getting 2) or 3) wrong for an early pick like Russell is inexcusable
Tyrant,
Just wanted to ask a question or two on 3)
Was interested to see that many TAC cup coaches are now training AusKick coaches the basic fundamentals of the game because they believe by the time a player reaches TAC cup level it's too late to change these basic fundamentals
I have also heard Terry Daniher (When at St.Kilda) say that he can teach a Nick Reiwoldt very little and they as coaches or assistant coaches can only add the polish to such players. Positioning etc.
I don't think for a minute that St.Kilda (or Fremantle for another example) had much to do with the development of Reiwoldt or Pavlich
Both of these players would have succeeded at any AFL club, regardless of any player development program in place.
Likewise for a lower pick like Sherman. What has he learnt in the 12-16 months he has had in the game that others low picks in the draft have not?
A player like Wiggins’s development is not a fault of the club or Simon but a lack of ability to begin with. Wiggins (And I love the kids endeavor) doesn't not do and never has done any part of the game to a high level. He might be able to play back pocket in a great side but at the moment we can’t afford to carry anyone.
If you look at any AFL club and you will see some players develop while other will flounder.
Example: Western Bulldogs.
Gilbee, McMahon, Harris and Cross have all bloomed, while Birss, Faulkner, Power and McGuiness have progressed very little if any at all.
Question Pagan’s tactics on game day if you wish but I for one don’t think that Denis is to blame for the development of the younger players.
The only point I think that senior coaches can have a huge impact is with
1) his attitude was poor
And I think we have seen this with the improvement in Fevola.
Anyway I guess I better ask a question.
What do you think a club can actually do to help develop a player?