keogh wrote:
Mosley I am computer idiot who always pushes the wrong buttons.I was trying to put it into another recent post on similar lines
Good work. I love it when people bring up past articles, even better if done by mistake!
I note that this issue has been raised by Warby in another thread. I think it is very important to know who else we could have drafted, if only on a hindsight basis, before attempting to evaluate the methods of the day. If you start from Scotland's traded pick at 35, the following AFL players were drafted in 2003:
Tom Roach, Eddie Sansbury, Peake (Freo), Ricky Dyson, Pettigrew, Matthew Ball, Daniel Jackson, Sam Fisher, Hartigan and Shane Tuck, plus a whole heap of youngsters. Importantly most of these players were taken between 35 and 50. 35, our first real pick post the Priority(Walker), was traded for Scotland. Pick 51, our next, was traded for the 2 Hawks Harford and Johnson. This could have nabbed Daniel Jackson or Sam Fisher, both very useful players (or have I got my Fisher's mixed up)?
(Could someone post this - the only one I can find is the AFL.com.au one with all the drivel write-ups)
I've left out the Ben Hudson / Ricky Mott one for in my memory no one talked about Hudson as a draftee and hasn't he shown the world up? In hindsight you'd take Hudson in a flash but at the time it looked like he was just a VFL player. Arguably so was Mott, so proven in the year ahead.
After this pick (we got Mott for the Allan pick, pick 57), it's all late draft picks with late selections and only Richmond, St Kilda and Carlton still in the game. The Tigers picked up Morrison but also late gems in Hartigan and Tuck. WE picked up Bannister, DeLuca, Kenna and Bowyer.
Other than Allan the other trades were all for mature players - Morrell, Teague, McGrath, Clarke. Perhaps if we could have secured draft picks instead for these it may have been better in hindsight, but you have to ask whether these were available?
So if you look at it, we're still to work out whether Pick 35 / Scotland was worthwhile. The next 5 years will tell us. Pick 51 was a loss, as we could have got (again in hindsight) Jackson, Fisher or Rowe instead. But after that, we used late picks which do not customarily bring success. Deluca and Bannister probably have this year to work out if we flopped on these selections.