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Which is more important in footy right now - a gun key position player or a gun midfielder?And which is/will be more important for us in the next few years?Your guys thoughts ....
but with the way the rules are heading, 6'3 midfielders are the way to go, cos they can play midfield and hold kp posts also
If you go through every club and look at their top 2 players over recent years, how many genuine KPPs would be in their top 2? Just top of my head, IMHO,:-Adelaide: 0Brisbane: Jon BrownCarlton: Fevola, WhitnallCollingwood: 0Essendon: Either Lloyd or Fletcher but Hird would have to force 1 outFreo: PavlichGeelong: Scarlett?Hawthorn: 0Kang: Thompson?Melbourne: 0Port: TredreaRichmond: Richo?StK: RiewoldtSydney: HallWBD: 0WCE: 0That's 11 out of 32 and that matches my proportion. Using that as the basis, it is the draft's proportion that is out of kilter IMHO, rather than mine.That's simplistic of course. The mentality of the recruiting (footballing?) community has historically been that a good tall is harder to get your hands on than a good mid so draft day sees them go for a premium price. However the failure rate of kids taken as potential KPPs is higher than that of mids. eg Looking at top 30 picks between '98 and '03:-- 23 of the KPPs remain on a list and have played at least 30 games. 16 have been delisted.- 53 of the players under 189cm remain on a list and have played at least 30 games. 18 have been delisted. What does that tell me? That a lot more (overly?)optimistic speculation/extrapolation goes into KPPs (overall) than for smaller players and that anyone pushing the line that most/all clubs draft for best (as in "most likely to succeed at AFL") rather than need would struggle for historical evidence to support their case.In the above '98-'03 draft results, forget the raw numbers (teams have more mid/flanker types than KPPs) and just focus on the percentages of hits versus misses from the top 30 draft picks for both categories.http://forums.magpies.net/hotrod/
The proportion of key defenders, taken in the top 30, who have failed would be even higher. It's food for thought for those people who regularly say we need a key defender with our 1st or 2nd rd picks.
Quote from: Gordon Bennett on December 10, 2006, 03:35:40 PMThe proportion of key defenders, taken in the top 30, who have failed would be even higher. It's food for thought for those people who regularly say we need a key defender with our 1st or 2nd rd picks.Agree GB. Austin Lucy and Kirkby come to mind in recent years. Phantom drafts both had them in the top 20 but they feel through. Lucy was picked up late in the 2005 National draft by the Bombers and Kirkby in 2004 rookied by the Hawks (straight after we selected Thursty with pick 1 in the rookie draft). Both now delisted. Not sure who was the first to say it on here (might have been Ramps) but a good rule of thumb is to only go after junior key forwards and if they fail as a key forward at AFL level then you can always try them as key defenders.
Quote from: mightytiges on December 10, 2006, 06:09:43 PMQuote from: Gordon Bennett on December 10, 2006, 03:35:40 PMThe proportion of key defenders, taken in the top 30, who have failed would be even higher. It's food for thought for those people who regularly say we need a key defender with our 1st or 2nd rd picks.Agree GB. Austin Lucy and Kirkby come to mind in recent years. Phantom drafts both had them in the top 20 but they feel through. Lucy was picked up late in the 2005 National draft by the Bombers and Kirkby in 2004 rookied by the Hawks (straight after we selected Thursty with pick 1 in the rookie draft). Both now delisted. Not sure who was the first to say it on here (might have been Ramps) but a good rule of thumb is to only go after junior key forwards and if they fail as a key forward at AFL level then you can always try them as key defenders. You can also add Luke Livingstone (Carl), Chris Lamb (Melb), Luke Molan (Melb),Murray Vance (Carl), Brandon Hill (West Coast) - all 1st round picks, I believe, and that's from memory.I'm sure I could come up with plenty more with some research.