Just wondering for all you closet recruiters out there. Do clubs recruit on a 5 year plan. Most people know about business plans. Usually they have a short term plan and a 5 year plan.
When it comes to recruiting I just don't get why we don't have a 5 year recruiting plan. Surely makes more sense to predict needs for the team in 5 years time as opposed to just getting recruits based on holes in the team now.
We all know it takes 4 to 5 years for Tall KPP/Rucks to develop so part of the recruiting now should be looking at replacing players in those positions once they turn 30. Therefore say in a Scott Lucas and Loyd's case you would be seriously looking at recruiting KPP players to replace them once they turn 26-28 and developing them to peak when those players are on the decline.
Its becoming more and more obvious clubs have relied on Coaches to much on the input to recruiting. Who in themselves may only be around for 3 years. Whilst there careers live and die by the players at there disposal my belief is they should have very little to do with recruiting. We all know that Rhode cost us dearly. Wallace also I feel recruited poorly. Just look how he handled Richmonds list.
Recruiting and Coaching departments should be fully independent of each other and the decisions holey for recruiting should done by that department only. Coaching can influence the recruiting based on reports of what is missing in the team as players develop and drop of the list. This way you can develop a holistic approach to recruiting. Recruiting for now and future needs independent of coaching staff who are transient like the players. Bit like the Government is independent of the Reserve bank who make decisions in the best interest of Australia not the current party in Government.
I do think our list management has been excellent in recent times and I congratulate the team of people at the Dogs for that. Still I think this is one area where clubs do not put enough effort into and is the most important.
Thoughts?
When it comes to recruiting I just don't get why we don't have a 5 year recruiting plan. Surely makes more sense to predict needs for the team in 5 years time as opposed to just getting recruits based on holes in the team now.
We all know it takes 4 to 5 years for Tall KPP/Rucks to develop so part of the recruiting now should be looking at replacing players in those positions once they turn 30. Therefore say in a Scott Lucas and Loyd's case you would be seriously looking at recruiting KPP players to replace them once they turn 26-28 and developing them to peak when those players are on the decline.
Its becoming more and more obvious clubs have relied on Coaches to much on the input to recruiting. Who in themselves may only be around for 3 years. Whilst there careers live and die by the players at there disposal my belief is they should have very little to do with recruiting. We all know that Rhode cost us dearly. Wallace also I feel recruited poorly. Just look how he handled Richmonds list.
Recruiting and Coaching departments should be fully independent of each other and the decisions holey for recruiting should done by that department only. Coaching can influence the recruiting based on reports of what is missing in the team as players develop and drop of the list. This way you can develop a holistic approach to recruiting. Recruiting for now and future needs independent of coaching staff who are transient like the players. Bit like the Government is independent of the Reserve bank who make decisions in the best interest of Australia not the current party in Government.
I do think our list management has been excellent in recent times and I congratulate the team of people at the Dogs for that. Still I think this is one area where clubs do not put enough effort into and is the most important.
Thoughts?
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