Author Topic: A lost generation - Why do we nearly always fail after our 1st draft selection?  (Read 7144 times)

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Rance wasn't really a second rounder?

Then he grabbed two chopsticks and stuck them in his mouth , pretending to be a walrus

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He was an end of first round Priority pick. Interpret that how you will. What's really going to bake your noddle is we traded our next pick; 19, to the dogs for Jordan McMahon. Guess who they took?? #GWSskipper

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Word is we would've taken Scott Selwood at pick 19, not Callum Ward.
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FJ is the only one that makes sense.

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Would it be fair to say, that whilst JO-N was a complete debacle the Tiges learnt their lesson with regards to player development and acclimatizing; which is to say that D.Martin may not have been looked after the way he has been if not for the earlier failings with J-ON?


Sorry but I have to ask with regard to JON what are you talking about re "acclimatizing"?

there was no I repeat no issue regaridng him settling into Melb, none at all so I am not sure what you are talking about or alluding too?

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Word is we would've taken Scott Selwood at pick 19, not Callum Ward.

You are 100% correct
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Would it be fair to say, that whilst JO-N was a complete debacle the Tiges learnt their lesson with regards to player development and acclimatizing; which is to say that D.Martin may not have been looked after the way he has been if not for the earlier failings with J-ON?


Sorry but I have to ask with regard to JON what are you talking about re "acclimatizing"?

there was no I repeat no issue regaridng him settling into Melb, none at all so I am not sure what you are talking about or alluding too?

Okay, well I asked the question and you comprehensively answered. Was it unreasonable to query that a Western Australian whom had talent worthy of his high draft pick but never made it in Victoria might have struggled with a lifestyle acclimatization to AFL football? And that maybe the development team have grown since then and given greater credence in acknowledging this as a barrier that needs to be addressed when drafting footballers - hence why they took such care of Martin off field?