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  • mjp
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 7238

    In it for the tracksuit.

    I just read on one of the draft threads that Olli Hotton has been released and there was a bit of surprise that he has never fired a shot at AFL level.

    I know nothing about Olli Hotton or his personal circumstances so this isn't about him. But it IS about highly rated juniors who never make it...ultimately there are a group of guys out there who are in it for the tracksuits.

    AFL clubs are funny. There are the experienced guys who are playing every week - and they are (predominantly) team focussed great blokes. So they bring the younger players along with them...sure, this means gym. But it also means coffee, beach days, FIFA tournaments, pubs and clubs. And *some* players starting thinking they are AFL players before they've done a thing. And if you happen to fall out of contract at the wrong time (if you get injured and miss some time, if it's a 'good' draft for your position, if the club is targeting a free agent, if the club has a new coach or recruiter from the ones who originally recruited you...etc....etc) well, it'll be over.

    Yes- pulling them into line is the role of the development coaches and heads of footy, but remember in this world of steady as she goes and "he's developing" etc, well, putting high expectations and demands on junior 'staff' is generally frowned upon. Positive influences in the players personal circle (girlfriends are critical if one is on the seen), fathers, favourite uncles, junior team-mates, junior coaches who remain mentors...they are critical influencers (and influences) on a players chance of making it. Those people who are supportive but are also prepared to say - "ummm, how you gonna get a game touching it 8x in the VFL" - are worth their weight. Because in the main, the club is going to be 'supportive' of their development, patient with their development...until suddenly a list management decision that literally NO-ONE saw coming (even the coaches directly involved) saw coming is made.
    What should I tell her? She's going to ask.
  • Axe Man
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 10860

    #2
    Re: In it for the tracksuit.

    I've got no idea about Olli either but given his dad was a reasonable AFL player (78 games with Collingwood and Carlton), he should have been prepared for AFL and had a resource to call on. Hopefully his brother makes a better go of it and perhaps Olli gets another chance at some stage.

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    • Grantysghost
      Bouncing Strong
      • Apr 2010
      • 18709

      #3
      Re: In it for the tracksuit.

      Best thread title ever. That's all I've got to contribute.
      BT COME BACK!​

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      • mjp
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jan 2007
        • 7238

        #4
        Re: In it for the tracksuit.

        Originally posted by Grantysghost
        Best thread title ever. That's all I've got to contribute.
        I think I've done better.
        What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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        • NAUGHTY100
          Rookie List
          • Dec 2024
          • 339

          #5
          Originally posted by mjp
          Re: In it for the tracksuit.



          I think I've done better.
          I think mjp you probably know more about the kids coming through the juniors , then all of us put together ( maybe with a few exceptions ). Now in regard to Olli Hotton his draft profile looked very promising , speed , a good leap and clean stoppage craft , looking like a top 20 pick , what do you think went wrong with Hotton was he over rated , was every one wrong about the weapons he was bringing to the AFL , did he loose his way his desire ? ( no senior games ). Where did it all go wrong for the kid in your opinion ?. Hotton isn't the only one obviously but in your opinion where do theses kids with so much talent to burn go wrong ?.

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          • Mofra
            Hall of Fame
            • Dec 2006
            • 14787

            #6
            Saints fans seem to think it was just constant injuries and niggles that stopped Olli Hotton from really developing and getting continuity.
            Interesting to note given we were one of the club interested in his brother Taj last draft - who was recovering from an ACL.

            Is there much of a way for clubs to know how durable a kid will be once they get into the system? A full time AFL environment seems very very different to a kid training 2-3 times per week and playing Sundays.
            Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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