If you think the Tigers or Dees are close to a flag, you're dreaming * Kevin Sheedy
* Sunday Herald Sun
* April 18, 2010 Caption: Kevin Sheedy believes Trent Cotchin should be Richmond's next captain.RICHMOND and Melbourne have been so poor we'll start talking about the Melbourne Tigers soon.
That's the sad reality of where these clubs are at. It would mean one less team in the competition and opens the door for a Tasmanian side to come in.
This situation is an indictment on recruiting, personnel and direction.
For both clubs.
The message now has to be - if you don't get it right in the next two to five years you will be under severe pressure.
Neither of them have excited fans and neither has a player who we widely tout as the next Ablett, Hird or Carey.
The word premiership cannot even be mentioned. They are kidding themselves if they are even thinking about it.
So let's look at Richmond first. I've heard so many noises about five- year plans that I'm starting to wonder where they begin and finish. They need to learn what winning means and they need to think about recruiting and development.
Invest in this department like never before because you just can't afford to keep getting it wrong.
Poor decisions have blighted the club but I don't believe Ben Cousins was one of those. He can still lead and help the younger players. And he is better than half the players on the list anyway.
Too many players get easy games and even though they're young it still needs to be earned.
That brings me to Melbourne. It is good to see Tom Scully and Jack Trengove stepping straight into the big time.
I spoke to Melbourne about coaching when I finished up at Essendon because I thought it was an opportunity to really grasp.
Dean Bailey won the job on merit and he's building a club. That's more important than winning a premiership.
It's exactly what Hawthorn did after averting a merger. Melbourne is still struggling to get back on its feet, but it has been in a better position than Richmond for quite some time. That's why the Tigers went after Craig Cameron who was recruiting manager at Melbourne.
The thing I can't understand is how both clubs have consistently picked up midfielders. In my mind you err on the side of height.
And I think Jack Watts will be a terrific player for the Demons, but I wouldn't have looked past Nic Naitanui. He is a guy who hits the ball and runs after it like it's on a string. A guy who brings people through the gates. A guy Melbourne will regret not taking.
Then there's Lance "Buddy" Franklin. The Tigers chose Richard Tambling and he's a fantastic person who perhaps has suffered from not being in a good side. But how you could overlook a prodigious talent like Franklin still bewilders me.
And now the landscape is changing so the access to early draft picks will dry up.
Melbourne has had the lion's share of early picks in the past three drafts and the jury is out.
These two teams are four yards apart in their home grounds but are so closely aligned in regard to their dire predicaments.
Both of these proud clubs should not be in the unenviable position they find themselves in today. It is sad how they haven't adapted since we moved from the VFL to the AFL.
Melbourne has at least got to a Grand Final in the past decade but poor decisions have cost the club a decade. Richmond has been set back even longer.
RICHMOND'S FAB FIVEBRETT DELEDIO
Has won two best and fairests in a bad side. An obvious shining light.
TRENT COTCHIN
Needs to play more footy.
JACK RIEWOLDT
Enthusiastic forward but needs to find consistency.
NATHAN FOLEY
Forgotten midfielder who adds a touch of class.
KELVIN MOORE
A damn good, honest player. Hopefully Alex Rance stands up alongside him.
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