Ianh wrote
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It seems to me that yhis argument is missing an angle. I for one accept the premisae that your average number of years of elite performance from a ruckman who reaches the top is far lower than your average number of years of elite performance from a midfielder who reaches the top. However, doesn't this mean that you need to turn your ruckmen over more often and therefore it is necessry to draft them more often - that is whilst you'll get, say, half the elite years out of a Leuenberger than a Gibbs, you'll need another twice as soon. On that view, a potential elite ruckman is equally as worthy of top pick as an equally elite midfielder, assuming you value the contribution of ruckmen and midfielders performing at an elite level in a given game equally.
On this view, the longevity debate is simply erroneous, and you go back to picking the better talent.
Well said Ian.
If we did DRAFT a promising rookie every year since 2000, we wouldn't be having this argument...and we wouldn't have short, or second string ruckmen we have to obtain from other clubs....we would have our own.
This is dannyboy's point. We fail to develop our own and only attract second best. For a club that is rebuilding, we are yet to embrace our dire need to develop our own ruckmen.
We just seem to devalue the ruck position, year after year, whilst other teams build a group of good big ruckman, who incidently, down the track can provide a good trade return...have a look at Port. Whilst having Primus, Lade and French, they also drafted Brogan and Ackland. They traded French for 11 and Ackland. They followed up however drafting 3 more ruckmen....and as a result never have to look outside their own list to fill the ruck position, regardless if they are hit with early retirement or injury. In addition, they provide an atmosphere of fierce competition for rucks to gain a place in the first 22; this keeps the output high and fast tracks skills development of their rookie rucks.
Have a look at another rebuilding club in the Hawks. They have been able to develop their own and let go, yes, let go an elite ruckman in Everitt as they were not going to be held to ransom. They run their club on their terms.
jimmae wrote
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3 years before Cox was a solid contributor and 5 before he was at the elite level.
Given the quality of this draft, I would consider selecting Leuenberger at number one as selling ourselves short. The risk and the time before we yield real results (which I estimate as a little over 2 seasons for Matt, and that's not to suggest he will reach a better or similar level to Cox after that) is paying too much for too little no matter which way you look at it.
Is that too costly in the short term and long term jimmae? IMO if we don't take Leuenberger, the cost will be greater for us, and cost us far more in the long term. Same goes with Hansen.
The bigger guys are rare commodities, especially these 2 players (plus Gumby).
So what do you expect us to achieve in the short term without our ruck, and defensive KP's intact? I assume you imply 3 years as short term?
Lets get the spine sorted, and that includes the ruck. I know we've got Hartlett and Bower coming through, but they are not guarantees, they are kids taken at picks 20,;and still no guarantee.
What pick was Simpson? 45. There will always be good midfielders amongst our 6 picks to choose from.
We a need Rucks now to develop between 2007-2010.
We need a CHB now to develop between 2007-2009.
We need a FB now to develop between 2007-2009.
Gibbs is ready now. Sure we can't lose, but wont there be good midfielders available at picks 17, 19, 35 and 51?...and in the first 3 rounds of 2007 draft?
Our midfielders are playing defensive roles to support a weak defence, and this is the reson we are not seen as a team that can attack beyond the HF line; they are all in the back half, and can't provide a link up down the ground for 2 reasons: 1. they are all in the back have and have noone to go to; 2. they are still young and haven't developed the speed and stamina to match the output of the WCE midfield brigade (maybe rotations have something to do with this).
Pick the best and rarest commodities. Big white men that can jump and play....Leuey or Hansen....
and I'm still waiting for that 2002 PP.