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  • Bulldog Revolution
    Coaching Staff
    • Dec 2006
    • 3925

    #61
    Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

    Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
    How can anyone complain about our drafting when you pick up guys like Morris, Harbrow and Picken on the rookie list?

    So some of our early picks were flops. Big deal, that's drafting, all teams have their 1st round misses.
    Clearly we've had some great rookie draft picks

    But I guess the questions with our first rounders is

    a) Are we picking the right players?

    b) Are we developing them as well as we could?

    Now we have a new recruiting chief in Simon Dalrymple, but I would have thought these were essential questions for the club in its quest to improve on 3rd place

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    • Sockeye Salmon
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 6365

      #62
      Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

      Originally posted by Sedat
      Agreed, but we've probably got more misses than most other clubs since the turn of the decade. File McMahon, Power, Walsh and Ray under the 'misses' file, and Williams, Everitt, Cordy and J Grant under the 'in question/too early to call' file. Cooney, Griffen and Higgins are the only bonafide success stories from our 1st round selections since 2000 - by contrast a team like Hawthorn has 3 successful 1st round selections in the 2004 draft alone (Roughead, Franklin, Lewis).

      We've been the best in the business at unearthing pure gold at the back end of the draft/ rookie draft - thank Christ we've been able to. It's not a stretch to suggest that had we nailed two of our three 1st round selections between 2000-2002, we probably would have already celebrated a premiership.
      Mitch Thorp, Luke Brennan, Daniel Elstone, Nathan Turvey, Michael Collica, Nick Ries and Harry Miller were all either 1st rounders or early 2nd rounders after they traded their 1st rounders away.

      Every club has misses on early picks.

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      • Sedat
        Hall of Fame
        • Sep 2007
        • 11245

        #63
        Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

        Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
        Mitch Thorp, Luke Brennan, Daniel Elstone, Nathan Turvey, Michael Collica, Nick Ries and Harry Miller were all either 1st rounders or early 2nd rounders after they traded their 1st rounders away.
        Moving the goal posts - I could have included Jesse Wells and Cam Faulkner in my list
        "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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        • mighty_west
          Coaching Staff
          • Feb 2008
          • 3438

          #64
          Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

          Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
          Mitch Thorp, Luke Brennan, Daniel Elstone, Nathan Turvey, Michael Collica, Nick Ries and Harry Miller were all either 1st rounders or early 2nd rounders after they traded their 1st rounders away.

          Every club has misses on early picks.
          I reckon we stack up pretty well compared to most clubs, and it's not just the high picks, tthe 4th rounders, the rookies etc, and like you mentioned with our success with rookies [Morris, Picken, Boyd, Harbrow], given our situation before the AFL evened up things somewhat for clubs like ourselves, we would only have what, 1 or 2 rookies? We have done extremely well considering.

          If we just look at our first rounders:
          Robert Murphy - still playing and has been a very good player
          Jordon McMahon - still playing [for another club] was servicable at our club
          Sam Power - was still playing, might get another shot - played 70 something games at our club
          Tim Walsh - didn't work out, but injuries played a major part [fail]
          Adam Cooney - DexterT wanted to delist him 2 years ago [sorry Dex]
          Farren Ray - still playing
          Ryan Griffen - he's doing alright
          Tom Williams - bar injury, will be our CHF for the next 8 seasons
          Shaun Higgins - he's goes alright
          Andrejs Everitt - we see the talent, but we might just be a bit to frustrated, i have no doubt he will be a very good player
          Jarrad Grant - way too early to call
          Ayce Cordy - way way way way too early to call

          So going by that, i reckon we have done ok with the first rounders, only really one fail, 3 have been ok, but traded and still playing.

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          • mighty_west
            Coaching Staff
            • Feb 2008
            • 3438

            #65
            Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

            Originally posted by DexterT
            Drafting and subsequent delisting of Kmac, Cam Faulkner, Dmac, Jesse Wells and Tim Walsh and "mature" age drafting of Daniel Bandy, Adam Morgan, Stephen Koops, Scotty Basset and*cough* Jade Rawlings has kind of taken the shine off the rookie list elevations
            Apart from Bandy [who was servicable at our club], all of those other matures are from "cheap as chips", the very creative work from Peter Rhode & Stephen Newport, the less we talk about those names the better.

            KMac was a 3rd or 4th rounder, so what?
            Cam Faulkner was pick 18, had the talent, we all saw that, but just couldn't produce on a consistant level, he was one i really hoped would make it.
            Dmac also had talent, but was just a bit slow, was also apparently a gun junior, he was taken around pick 28/29?
            Jesse Wells - what Clayton saw in him i'll never know, EPIC FAIL.

            There are so many other players we have drafted that didn't work for various reasons, yet so many have worked, it's part of the game, not too sure why a few that didn't make it would take shine off any rookies, a very bizarre call, from a VERY bizarre individual!

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            • Topdog
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Jan 2007
              • 7471

              #66
              Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

              Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
              Mitch Thorp, Luke Brennan, Daniel Elstone, Nathan Turvey, Michael Collica, Nick Ries and Harry Miller were all either 1st rounders or early 2nd rounders after they traded their 1st rounders away.

              Every club has misses on early picks.
              You forgot Beau Dowler at pick 6.

              Williams is good but injury prone and Everitt will be a very good player. If he doesn't do it at our club that is purely down to Rocket (differences in attitude) but he will be a very good player.

              Really as long as we don't get pick 4 or 10 we are fine.

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              • Sockeye Salmon
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Jan 2007
                • 6365

                #67
                Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

                Originally posted by Sedat
                Moving the goal posts - I could have included Jesse Wells and Cam Faulkner in my list
                I only included their 2nd rounders in the years when they traded their 1st picks away.

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                • AndrewP6
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 8142

                  #68
                  Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

                  Originally posted by mighty_west
                  I reckon we stack up pretty well compared to most clubs, and it's not just the high picks, tthe 4th rounders, the rookies etc, and like you mentioned with our success with rookies [Morris, Picken, Boyd, Harbrow], given our situation before the AFL evened up things somewhat for clubs like ourselves, we would only have what, 1 or 2 rookies? We have done extremely well considering.

                  If we just look at our first rounders:
                  Jordon McMahon - still playing [for another club] was servicable at our club
                  Sam Power - was still playing, might get another shot - played 70 something games at our club
                  Farren Ray - still playing
                  Tom Williams - bar injury, will be our CHF for the next 8 seasons


                  So going by that, i reckon we have done ok with the first rounders, only really one fail, 3 have been ok, but traded and still playing.
                  Don't think we can say we've done OK with players that wouldn't stay...not interested in a player playing well/reasonably well for another club... jury's out on Williams, IMO. I was really keen at the start of this year, but the guy just can't stay fit. I hope he proves me wrong.
                  [B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]

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                  • mighty_west
                    Coaching Staff
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 3438

                    #69
                    Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

                    Originally posted by AndrewP6
                    Don't think we can say we've done OK with players that wouldn't stay...not interested in a player playing well/reasonably well for another club... jury's out on Williams, IMO. I was really keen at the start of this year, but the guy just can't stay fit. I hope he proves me wrong.
                    The point i was getting at, was that those players at least showed something, and are still in the system, compared to ALOT of other clubs having quite a few first round picks that didn't even crack 10 games in the AFL what so ever.

                    Alot of people seemed to bag Clayton, for the high end draft picks that "he got wrong", yet fail to recognise the players he did strike with later on in the draft, and if you compared the top pics from other clubs, he stacks up pretty well.

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                    • AndrewP6
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 8142

                      #70
                      Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

                      Originally posted by mighty_west
                      The point i was getting at, was that those players at least showed something, and are still in the system, compared to ALOT of other clubs having quite a few first round picks that didn't even crack 10 games in the AFL what so ever.
                      .
                      Fair enough...
                      [B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]

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                      • Doc26
                        Coaching Staff
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 3087

                        #71
                        Re: Brock McLean QUITS the Dee's!

                        Could be a lot worse. Terry could've left us in the state that he left Richmond with after 5 years. Just go through their trade failures. McMahon for Ward must've been an insightful apology to us.

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