Elwood Blues1 wrote:
Why wouldnt you try Michael Griffiths, or another WAFL/SANFL/VFL ruckman...they may not be proven but they are not proven failures like Ackland is....
They may yet do that Elwood. There are a number of issues here...
Firstly, no doubt, Carlton's recruiting of ruckmen over the last 6 or 8 years has been hopelessly ineffective. However, that is past, and nothing we can do to change that now.
So what do we do about that now? We have PSD pick 1, we look for the best player available. If what is written in these pages is true, we offered a deal to McPhee, who turned us down. Maybe they then looked at the rest of the options and thought that there is no one availiable who is better than Ackland? So they offered him a 3 year deal because that was the only way they could get him to come. (I don't know this for sure, of course, I'm just hypothesising). In effect, we have replaced one back-up-standard ruckman for another.
Secondly, what do we do in the ND? I'm no expert in these matters, but I want to see what the Club does here before criticising the selection of Ackland. I would like to see us pick up 2 ruckmen in the ND. If they go for Leuenberger, then maybe use 51 or 67 on a punt for someone like Griffiths. If they go Gibbs with pick 1 (or Hansen), then we would probably need to use pick 17 or 19 on Renouf or Tippet, and still maybe a late speculative pick on Griffiths or someone like him.
Just to be clear, I know nothing about any of these players, other than what I have read here. But as many on here have said, it is time we selected some ruckmen and allowed them to develop for 4 years at the Club.
I would leave Aisake on the International Rookie List, he only played Bullants' seconds last year, let's not rush him. Likelyhood is anyway we will have long term injuries that will allow us to promote a rookie if someone deserves it. This also allows us an extra pick in the ND for someone like a Griffiths.
If all this happens, then we have picked up someone who can hopefully allow us to be competitive in the ruck this year, whilst having 3 young ruckmen (2 from the ND, and Aisake) who we can develop over the next 3-4 years.