spert wrote:Geelong basically have been smarter in various areas of club and player management- money aside. We on the other hand are classic under-achievers with a short-term view of how things should be run, and this has plagued us for decades.
This is just BS… and I am surprised so many on here have lapped it up.
Take out either their Father Sons or the first round picks they used instead and they would be lucky to have one flag let alone 3. At the same time we were 2 kicks away from 2 flags of our own… so to say that they are some amazing outfit and we are hopeless is pure sadist navel gazing.
People get so caught up thinking that we are the only club who makes mistakes… They had one bumper year 2001 like our 2000, apart from that, they have slaughtered as many top 25 picks as anyone.
I hope this makes everyone feel a little better…
Geelong draft fails
1998
Took Peter Street with pick 17
Took David A Clarke 21
1999
Took David Spriggs with pick 15
Took Ezra Bray ??? with pick 17
Took Daniel Foster with pick 23
All before taking Chapman, Ling & Enright
2000
traded for pick #11 for Justin Murphy
traded for Draft picks #27, #45, #57 for Mitchell White
traded 42 for Kent Kingsley
2001
Took Bartel, Kelly, Johnson before having to take Ablett @ pick 40 - who they then got 2 first round draft picks for after a brownlow and 2 flags…
They took Charlie Gardiner in front of Steve Johnson
2002
Traded Ronnie Burns for Ben Finnin, Burns 100+ games 200+ goals… Finnin never played a game.
Mackie & lonergan taken before father-son selection Tim Callan - who knows if they would have taken him earlier with the current system?
2003
Traded pick 20 for David Haynes (played 19 games)
Took Kane Tenace with pick 7 (played 54 games, was no good)
Took Cameron Thurley with pick 22 (played 7 games for geelong, 12 in total)
All before another father son Mark Blake
2004
Took prismal with their first pick 32
Before yet another FS N Ablett
2005
Took Stephen Owen with pick 35
Gamble with 47
2006 (my favourite as this literally forced the FS rule change)
Took Selwood with pick 7
Took Nathan Djerrkura with 25
Then took Hawkins with pick 41 although he was rated as a top 3, probably #1 pick
Took Simon Hogan with pick 57, retired after 22 games
2007
Gave their former captain and premiership ruckman Stephen King (+charlie gardiner) up for pick 90 so they could keep Blake
Took Scott Simpson with pick 44 (never played a game)
2008
Took another Mitch Brown with pick 15, is lucky to still be on a list.
Took Gillies with 33 (now can't get a game for Melbourne)
2009
traded pick 49 for Marcus Drum (no games for the cats)
Took Menzel with pick 17 (he'd already had 1 or 2 knee reco's)
2010
15 Smedts, 23 Guthrie, 37 Horlin-Smith too early to call I guess.
2011
Took Joel Hamling with their first pick 32 ? too early again
When you take 3 duds with your first 3 picks and then end up with a good player from pick 50+, that is luck.
The old faulty FS rule has been a much bigger factor in their success than anything else…