On consistent form I would have to agree that Silvester does deserve the call up before Gourdis. Also Gourdis can be retained on the rookie list next year while Silvester can not so we should give him a chance before he is moved on. With Gourdis though, there is far more upside to him performing at AFL level than another backman. We desperately need a KPP forward to accompany Jack while we are fairly well covered in the backline. In addition, Gourdis is still likely to improve at his age while Silvester has almost reached his peak age.
So while I think Silvester deserves a chance to prove his worth, I still think Gourdis remains a better potential long term prospect.
Just my opinion of course
Stripes
From a long term view I agree with you Stripes. But with option of Gourdis being a rookie in 2010 there is still times for long term planning with him.
One of the reasons I push the Silvestor option is because I reckon we have seen this year that KPP backs are still quite fragile.
Thursfield being dropped after round 1 (quite rightly I might add) showed that we still have issues down there when we don't have our main 3 in the side (3 being Moore, McGuane, Thursfield) and also at times body size wise they struggle. We've gone back to throwing Bowden J, back there and that isn't good. I think Silvestor being a bigger body would add a bit more strength and size down there on the much bigger opposition KPP forwards.
AS I said I reckon he has earnt his chance, if he fails we haven't lost anything, if he succeeds then it's a win for the RFC