Blue Vain wrote:
GWS wrote:
If we'd cleared out guys like Beaumont, Allan, Murphy etc and replaced them all with kids picked from the third round on we'd be in a lot worse position now than we are.
Some very good points GWS but I dont agree with this point.
Why do we assume that we'd be worse off ?
Instead of taking David Clarke, why couldnt we have taken picks for Beaumont?
Instead of giving a pick for Harford and Johnson, why couldnt we have punted on a Sam Fisher or Michael Rischitelli or Daniel Jackson.
Instead of picking Glenn Bowyer who was a long shot at best, why not back our recruiters on a Shane Tuck or Julian Rowe or Brent Hartigan?
Or a Adam Bentick or Aaron Davey?
I dont understand why we trot out the line that we'd be worse off with kids.
How would we be worse?
I think the problem BV is that in an ideal world we would have used those picks for those PARTICULAR kids but if we'd pulled that off it would having given us a hit rate far superior to anything ever achieved in drafting at that end of the order. I'd love to have Rischitelli, Tuck etc but it's very hit and miss at that point of the draft and in reality we may have jagged one of those guys but we were never going to land all of them.
Now sure I'd prefer to have that one at this stage but as pointed out by others we weren't getting offered anything for our offloads and had we gone for all kids our list would have been quite bizarrely unbalanced. Yes Simmo may have got a few extra games but I'm more than happy with the way he's been brought on and his development trajectory. Would he have been smashed if he'd been thrown in earlier? We'll never know. What we do know is that the way it's been done looks like giving us a long term player and for that I'm thankful.
I guess where I'm coming from is that when these things are discussed they seem to be argued (from both sides) as hard and fast rules whereas as with most things there may be more than one possible choice that will lead to a successful long term outcome.
I can't see too many of the decisions made in drafting since Pagan arrived at the club being hanging offences considering the situation we found ourselves in. If you want hanging offences you need only go back a few years prior to that when we were "doing a Laidley" with our early round draft picks.
I don't expect you to agree with the point you raised and at times I probably don't either but we're never going to know now. We may have picked all the right players and we may not but other factors (exodus of experienced players from the club etc) made the decision for us.
As for Beaumont - at the time it seemed that we would have taken a kick in the head to get him out of the club and considering we took Clarke and paid part of Beaumont's salary that's pretty close to the mark. No-one was going to hand us a 3rd or 4th rounder.
Blue Vain wrote:
Mistakes were made and we should accept that mistakes occur and try to learn from them.
You learn nothing when you wallpaper over the cracks.
I don't see too much wallpapering going on at the moment. We've kept our first four picks and brought in one experienced player. We could load up with more and more kids in the latter stages of this draft but then where are we come next year's draft which is considered much stronger by most. There are obviously players on our list who shouldn't be there and my guess is that most of them will go before next year's draft but didn't at this stage due to contractual reasons.
Sydney Blue wrote:
GWS you must be a politician of have political ambitions .
I will rephrase the question.
If Kouta was unavailable to Captain Carlton tommorrow who should be captain. I know you have suggested Stevens if Waite doesn't come through but what about right now.
That's not rephrasing - that's a different question.
The discussion centred on who should be captain of Carlton and was reappointing Kouta the correct decision. Based on a lack of other options at this time I believe it was even though I don't think much of his captaincy.
To answer your new question I'd go with Stevens but I wouldn't be happy about it or anyone else at this stage. So he's not originally a Carlton player? Big deal. Neither was Ron Barassi.