MonstaBlue wrote:
Everyone on here keeps saying we are ordinary becuase of black friday.. the scary thing is it should not be affecting us yet. WHilst Goddard, Wells, Mclean\Sylvia would have been great pick-ups.. they are still 20-21 and would not be carrying our team into the finals. Where we have been let down is in the draft where Sporn and Wiggins were our two First rounders....2000 draft.
That year not only did we have Pick 4,11,15 and 31. Whilst it may be great to look back in hindsight we drafted Livingston, Sporn, Wiggins and Blake Campbell. Compare this to the following players that went after our various picks...Motlop, Scott Thompson, S. Burgoyne, K. Cornes, D. Kerr, A. Mcphee, M Coghlan. Now whilst it may be great saying all these wot-ifs.. but players at these ages are the ones that SHOULD BE influencing our side now... However, 3 of our picks are constant Bullant stars and the other is prob playing country footy someone.... Then there is the SUPER DRAFT of 2001 where we traded away our first round pick and second round together with Porter for McKernan... but dont get me started with that....
Anyway.. thought I'd raise this as I am sick of ppl blaming Black Friday.. the affects of that are still to come....

Glad we missed out on Goddard. He's crap at St.Kilda, imagine how he'd be at Carlton. Much happier with Simmo and Fisher, and happy with Walker and Stevens (PSD) who we got the next year. So we got out of it not as badly as we imagine, not enough for the cop-out excuses. Admittedly the "extra" selection that we "earned" would've been nice but that just a bonus most years. As would the picks we missed. We missed Wells (ouch) and whoever was first round in the next year. If we were lucky we may have got a good second rounder too. Second round picks can start be beome a lottery. Rookie listed players have played more games generally than second round picks. In the end though we probably did better than most sides who finished in the 8 who get normal 1 & 2 round selections. Lack of high draft picks have had no great effect at Sydney (premiers....Schneider and Buchanan both in the 50's/60's) or Geelong, both who don't have much in the way of real high draft picks in their team. Back on the rookie list, players off there in most clubs have played more games than the draft picks over the years, including a hell of a lot of top ten picks (of course there is Judd, Hodge and Ball too, who everyone would love). Saw that on a thread on BigFooty with figures comparing them. It was interesting. to see.Rookie lists players come down to coaching development, something that doesn't happen much down here.