Author Topic: How Hawthorn fooled Richmond to scoop Buddy, Roughead, Lewis in 2014 draft (H-S)  (Read 3591 times)

Offline YellowandBlackBlood

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I remember the whispers leading up to the draft.  We had a massive interest in Roughead.  However a few days before I also heard we were likely to take Deledio and Franklin.
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In 2011 we traded Tambling to Adelaide for two draft picks which netted us McIntosh and Elton so who looks like the big winners now. Hawthorn lost buddy for pick 19 I believe so it will be interesting to see who will be the long term winner.

Maybe someone should ring Ralphy boy when he is on with KB on SEN with some facts  ;D

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FJ was still watching video highlights packages on his Betamax and had no idea who was good especially anyone interstate. He picked on vibe and the pee&poo played him like a fiddle.  :lol
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At the end of the day Buddy would not be at the RFC today regardless. He would not have helped us to a GF win like he did the the Hawks and he would have gone after the money like Ottens did.

We wasted the pick on Tambling. Well we still would have wasted the pick on Buddy!!
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A very true article as Richmond were going to take Roughy but thought 2 mids were better than talls. Roughy is l still say today a better footballer than Franklin & some of you would remember what l post way back then about taking Roughy. It was all the talk at Power. History shows building a team around those 2 big fella's but a Deledio / Roughhead combination would have been great for our club. History now as l'm watching Roughy playing well at this moment. Great footballer.

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wonder if  ralphy will post an article next week blowing the whistle on how the tioges thwarted a multi million dollar attempt to poach trent cotchin by the hawks that ended in F A I L U R E  :shh
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A very true article as Richmond were going to take Roughy but thought 2 mids were better than talls. Roughy is l still say today a better footballer than Franklin & some of you would remember what l post way back then about taking Roughy. It was all the talk at Power. History shows building a team around those 2 big fella's but a Deledio / Roughhead combination would have been great for our club. History now as l'm watching Roughy playing well at this moment. Great footballer.
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Yeah we could have stuffed it up. Or maybe taking Franklin with Lids, or even both of Franklin/Roughead could have led to a sustained era of success.

Players prefer success to money unless they can have both generally speaking. Could have been the difference for us.

Either way you look at it, RFC had a job to do that draft and somebody pooped the bed.

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The biggest tragedy of that draft was not picking Lewis with pick 4
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At that point in time i don't think we had the tools to develop someone to transform the talent into elite footballer. Richmond hasn't exactly had a lot of success with tall key position forwards (or backmen) during the wallace era and we would've messed up the development of Franklin or Roughead.

In part I'm sure a lot of you agree, if Deledio was nurtured properly he would be on the same level as Pendlebury or Fyfe. Instead he was left to stagnate under a Wallace era RFC and I'm surprised he hasn't become Jack Watts.


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The biggest tragedy of that draft was not picking Lewis with pick 4
nah TW always had a thing for jockey size midfielders , lewis was way out of the picture
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yep we wanted roughead at 4.
most pundits had the draft going
1 deledio
2 tambling
3 griffen
4 roughhead
5 franklin.
hawthorn had other ideas.
there was plenty of talk at the time that franklin would drop even further because of the percieved bad attitude.i think the club bought into those rumours, i myself got sold by this i really liked buddy as a junior and went off him because of them.
i really liked lewis as well and at one time had him at 4.

FJ was still watching video highlights packages on his Betamax and had no idea who was good especially anyone interstate. He picked on vibe and the pee&poo played him like a fiddle.  :lol
cant blame fj for that one wasnt there in 04.

In 2011 we traded Tambling to Adelaide for two draft picks which netted us McIntosh and Elton so who looks like the big winners now. Hawthorn lost buddy for pick 19 I believe so it will be interesting to see who will be the long term winner.
my understanding  is in 2010 we received( pick 51 dean macdonald)  and adelaides  rnd 1 compensation pick that they got for losing bock to the gcs.  that compensation pick became pick 26  which we used on todd elton in 2011.
in our dealings with adelaide we then traded 37 for maric in 2011.
in 2012 we traded angus graham and pick 54 for pick 42 which became matt mcdonough.

in 2012 we traded the rnd two nathan krakouer compensation  pick to gcs for pick 31 it became kamdyn mcintosh. im not sure how that all came about and how we ended up with the compensation pick, maybe some one can shed some light. some of those compo picks did the rounds.

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The biggest tragedy of that draft was not picking Lewis with pick 4
nah TW always had a thing for jockey size midfielders , lewis was way out of the picture

I don't actually know what your trying to convey here with your comment. The fact that TW had a thing for jockeys doesn't make not picking Lewis at pick 4 any less tragic.
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When will we start reading articles on how we blew it by picking Conca over Heppell
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