So - I have been supporting the Dog's since I was approx 14 and have been a member since age 24. Which I am quite proud of since it means I have paid lots of $ to basically never attend any games.
In all of that time, we have pretty much ALWAYS been begging the footy gods for a key forward. Refer below:
1995 Richard Osborne 53
1996 Jason Watts 44
1997 Simon Minton-Connell 43
1998 Paul Hudson 61
1999 Paul Hudson (2) 51
2000 Rohan Smith 42
2001 Brad Johnson 48
2002 Nathan Brown 57
2003 Nathan Brown (2) 56
2004 Luke Darcy 30
Jade Rawlings
2005 Brad Johnson (2) 42
2006 Brad Johnson (3) 74
2007 Brad Johnson (4) 59
2008 Brad Johnson (5) 50
2009 Jason Akermanis 43
2010 Barry Hall 80
2011 Barry Hall (2) 55
2012 Daniel Giansiracusa 28
2013 Daniel Giansiracusa (2) 36
2014 Stewart Crameri 37
2015 Jake Stringer 56
2016 Jake Stringer (2) 42
2017 Liam Picken 24
Jake Stringer (3)
2018 Billy Gowers 26
2019 Sam Lloyd 38
2020 Mitch Wallis 25
So - basically, since I first bought a membership in 1995, only in 2010 and 2011 were "WE" happy we had a key forward who coculd consistently impact games. Yes, Jonno was reliable for us but I lived through that...aside from those two years, every single season we were looking for the new messiah who would enable him to become a secondary target...
GIVEN THAT. Why in the name of the lord does 'everyone' want to keep shoving Aaron Naughton into the backline?
I DON'T GET IT.
Last week, he was amazing. He was our best player in a critical game interstate against a likely top four team...who played their captain - who had been in amazing form and was BOG himself the week before - on him. He killed him. Yet - just like every single other week - there are calls in the selection thread for him to go back. He is YOUNG. He JUMPS at everything and (at worst) brings the ball to ground. He takes hangers. He applies pressure. He is not the most reliable kick in the world, but he is BY FAR the best forward prospect we have had since I became a member in 1995 (Chris Grant debuted in 1990 so I am not trying to overlook him...he was an established player by then).
AND - just on the Chris Grant experience. He was amazing forward. And amazing back. And MAYBE, if we had left him to play forward during those critical seasons in the late 90's when we were challenging we might have gotten over the line...
I know we are used to having no-one to kick too, but what exactly is it about Naughton that makes everyone think we have someone better just waiting to replace him? I know I've posted about this before but I just cannot get my head around why anyone would want to move him.
In all of that time, we have pretty much ALWAYS been begging the footy gods for a key forward. Refer below:
1995 Richard Osborne 53
1996 Jason Watts 44
1997 Simon Minton-Connell 43
1998 Paul Hudson 61
1999 Paul Hudson (2) 51
2000 Rohan Smith 42
2001 Brad Johnson 48
2002 Nathan Brown 57
2003 Nathan Brown (2) 56
2004 Luke Darcy 30
Jade Rawlings
2005 Brad Johnson (2) 42
2006 Brad Johnson (3) 74
2007 Brad Johnson (4) 59
2008 Brad Johnson (5) 50
2009 Jason Akermanis 43
2010 Barry Hall 80
2011 Barry Hall (2) 55
2012 Daniel Giansiracusa 28
2013 Daniel Giansiracusa (2) 36
2014 Stewart Crameri 37
2015 Jake Stringer 56
2016 Jake Stringer (2) 42
2017 Liam Picken 24
Jake Stringer (3)
2018 Billy Gowers 26
2019 Sam Lloyd 38
2020 Mitch Wallis 25
So - basically, since I first bought a membership in 1995, only in 2010 and 2011 were "WE" happy we had a key forward who coculd consistently impact games. Yes, Jonno was reliable for us but I lived through that...aside from those two years, every single season we were looking for the new messiah who would enable him to become a secondary target...
GIVEN THAT. Why in the name of the lord does 'everyone' want to keep shoving Aaron Naughton into the backline?
I DON'T GET IT.
Last week, he was amazing. He was our best player in a critical game interstate against a likely top four team...who played their captain - who had been in amazing form and was BOG himself the week before - on him. He killed him. Yet - just like every single other week - there are calls in the selection thread for him to go back. He is YOUNG. He JUMPS at everything and (at worst) brings the ball to ground. He takes hangers. He applies pressure. He is not the most reliable kick in the world, but he is BY FAR the best forward prospect we have had since I became a member in 1995 (Chris Grant debuted in 1990 so I am not trying to overlook him...he was an established player by then).
AND - just on the Chris Grant experience. He was amazing forward. And amazing back. And MAYBE, if we had left him to play forward during those critical seasons in the late 90's when we were challenging we might have gotten over the line...
I know we are used to having no-one to kick too, but what exactly is it about Naughton that makes everyone think we have someone better just waiting to replace him? I know I've posted about this before but I just cannot get my head around why anyone would want to move him.
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