I do agree with one thing FFV said. Melbourne were smart at trading (McLean for pick 11).
Let's not kid ourselves that Melbourne's current resurgence has anything to do with tanking. From a Melbourne supporter:
1) Grimes - trade for Johnstone
2) Jamar - been on the list for a long time now
3) frawley - a Daniher draftee at 12
4) Sylvia - picked up in 04
Bruce
Green
Mcdonald
MacDonald - trade
Bate and Dunn - Daniher draftees
Garland and warnock late pick and rookie
Jones - Daniher Draftee
the list goes on
Morton has not played much this year
Watts is developing
Jurrah was a rookie
as was Davey
Moloney a trade
Gysberts - trade for Mclean
then that only really leaves Scully and Trengove, and Trengove has missed some footy too.
Clearly Melbourne's improvement is attributable to things other than tanking: maybe drilling a game plan into them as much as possible is the most important? I think so.
Keep in mind that every single coach will tell you that the most important thing for a young side to do is play games and commit to and learn the game plan. There are only 22 opportunities to do that in serious competition each year. That's not many. It is vital that young players learn the game plan layer by layer, until each layer becomes second nature before beginning the next layer. It is pure folly to suggest that teams should start tinkering with that learning process 3, 4, 5, 6 or even (as some suggest) 10 games out from the end of a season by shifting players into unfamiliar positions or deliberately unbalancing sides or faking injuries to players. You might consider it in the last game, if it meant picking up an extra top 3 pick, but to suggest that throwing away these teaching opportunities is worth moving from pick 8 to pick 4 or 6 or whatever, is madness. That isn't "playing the system" or being "professional", its being negligently wasteful.
On the other hand, the preseason has become so crucial to the development of each player, and the team, that it is just good management to put players like Tambling into surgery or Foley and Cotchin into the warehouse now. If they have yet another interrupted preseason, we'll be talking about tanking again next season, after round 12.
We could develop as best as possible all the Jake King types on our list and we still wouldn't improve. Footballers need the ability first and foremost and then under proper development and their own hard work will they make it in a top side.
Melbourne's resurgence has only just begun. They aren't there yet but you can see the pieces in place given the list they now have. It'll be the newbies who are starting out or haven't played yet that will eventually push them up the ladder from their current 10th spot and turn them into a regular finals side. It was Scully btw in the last quarter (a Tiger supporter nevertheless
) who got them going and smashed us in the last quarter last week. Class won out in the end.
Melbourne33:
McDonald (248 )30:
Bruce (221)29:
Green (217)-----------------------------------------------------
27:
Davey (138 ), Jamar (92), Miller (133)
26: Moloney (106), Warnock (50),
Johnson (68 )25:
Macdonald (95), Bell (66),
Rivers (105)24:
Sylvia (100), Meesen# (6)
23: Martin (29), Newton (23),
Dunn (67), Bate (82), Hughes# (2)
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22:
Bartram (77), Garland (37), Jones (89), Bail (8 ), Petterd (35)
21:
Frawley (58 ), Jurrah (14), Wonaeamirri (23), Grimes (26)
20: Cheney (14), Jetta (21), Maric (12), McNamara (3), Morton (48 ),
Bennell (33), Strauss (2), Healy# (-), Spencer# (8 )
19: Blease (-),
Watts (15), Scully (18), Gysberts (3), Fitzpatrick (-), Tapscott (-),
McKenzie# (19)18:
Trengove (15), Gawn (-)
Oldies: 3
Prime: 16
Youth: 27
14 of the Melbourne players (highlighted) who played against us were 24 and under. 12 of them 22 and under. They were also missing Petterd and Grimes from that group who are in their current best 22. That's 16 just there. They have roughly another half a dozen or so top 20 picks in the wings. Jamar at 27 years old is not old for a ruckman. They are on the way up after maximising their draft opportunities while truly bottoming out. Remember they played finals just 4 years ago in 2006 then had 3 crap years 2007-9 where they learnt after 2007 that an honourable win that costs you a PP screws you at the draft table so they made the most of the draft system while at the bottom in 2008-9. That pain is now starting to bear fruit and by 2012 they'll be a top 6 side.
Richmond has had 4 years of really being crap onfield from 2007-10 where we've finished 16th, 9th (after just 3 wins from first 12 rounds), 15th and now 15th again. And guess what for all that pain we've got just one second round PP which we traded away to show for it. Laughable if it wasn't such a crime against the Club. Okay people may argue that from 2007-mid 09 we had Wallace "locked and loaded". However Wallace was gone by mid-2009 when we had just 2 wins at that stage of last season. We knew we needed to clean out the list and take our medicine bottoming out to rebuild properly and that this would take time (even the club publicly admitted 18-24 months). We knew we would struggle in 2010 and quite possibly in 2011 as well given all the retirements last year and how young and inexperienced our list was/is. So did we as a Club maximise our draft position in 2009 (ie. gain a freebie PP) by winning no more than 4 games? Nup! Did we plan to win 4 games last year to maximise our draft position for 2010 given we knew we would struggle this year? Nup! If we struggle again in 2011 which is a strong possibility given our young list, have we at least maximised our draft position this year (4 wins) for such a scenario next year? Nup! It's not simply a case of pick 4 vs pick 6 vs pick 8 although those picks after far better than pick 17 you get for finishing ninth this year. It's that unlike other clubs we never seem to learn from the past, nor understand how to make the most of the draft system, nor plan ahead for likely scenarios for the next successive few years when it comes to list management. Painful floggings such as yesterday just reaffirm to me how desperately we needed those extra PPs to access more of the talented kids we need to truly improve our list. Whereas an extra couple of wins that make you feel good for a couple of hours does stuff all in the long run. Whatismore, not only do you gain another kid at the top end of the draft for free but for every PP you gain it gives you the chance to offload another list clogger and turn over your list faster which accelerates the rebuild.