LMac = Luke McDonaldCon Gorozidis wrote:Who is LMac? What do you mean by 'fantastic character' exactly? What do you mean by 'big name' exactly? He was a known known. He played TAC cup and VFL and was overlooked by 18 clubs in 5 rounds of the National draft. He couldnt have been more local or in a more visible area. Melb eastern suburbs. Hardly a smoky or hard work by our recruiters. What do you mean by 'grew up' with? Are we drafting players childhood mates now? Is this the AFL or Ammos?St Ick wrote:It's like BM has left and passed the baton to you Con.
The only thing not going Sinclairs way is that he wasn't a big name.
He grew up with LMac and Billings - often touted as being the better sportsman of the three growing up. Concentrated on cricket until last year when he had a real crack at footy - he is very nice off both feet, is a fantastic character and can potentially provide that run and spread which we are craving - not lightning but smart like Billings. Yes he is speculative, but is about as good a pick as you'd get in a rookie with so much potential upside in a professional environment it's scary.
Prior to the rookie draft I asked for someone who has some elite qualities, but is skinny, or is newish to the game. Well, that's Jack my friend.
I'd much prefer someone like Sinclair getting picked over a one sided butcher in the rookie draft.
Amazing that only people who live fairly close to the club seem to have 'great characters' and come from great families isnt it. Everyone who doesnt live with 100km must be a d**khead I guess.
'as good a pick as you'd get in a rookie'
really?
So he will be the best rookie pick in AFL history? You dont think you might be exaggerating just a pinch?
Unlike BM I dont criticise the club 100%. I give plenty of praise when something good occurs. But gee whizz just cos I dont think all 40 players on our list are going to win a Brownlow , 2 flags and a Norm Smith each hardly makes me a harsh critic. The reality is in 3 years 15-20 of them will be gone. Half of those 15-20 are going to be under 23.
I hope hes good. But lets keep our strides well and truly fastened. Some ridiculous fantasies take place at this time of year.
The reality is if there was an AFL under 23 side picked tomorrow we wouldnt have a single player in the squad. So im not being hyper critical BM style but im not going to sit here and listen to every single thing the club leaks out - some of which we know to be nonsense.
Fantastic character would refer to our emphasis on drafting kids with good character, good upbringing and good attitude/work ethic.
He wasn't a 'big name' in that he wasn't listed in the phantom drafts, so wasn't a 'popular choice' amongst those amateurs who do a phantom outside of the first round or two.
He 'grew up with' those boys, not saying that was a factor - but they played elite sport together and pushed each other.
He declined to play 18s and chose cricket, then played this year as a 19 year old, probably having seen his mates selected and decided to give it a shot. The fact that he wasn't selected prior to the rookie draft doesn't make him a dud, he is probably just a bit more speculative due to his unusual pathway. Plenty of rookies make it these days but most have unusual pathways like that Glenn bloke.
Your comment is like saying Goddard is a dud because every team bar Hawthorn passed up the chance to draft him.
I think you are reading too much into the fact we got just Vic lads, last year we drafted two Tasmanians in the rookie draft and spent first round picks on a kid from WA and one from SA.
There is no guarantee that Sinclair or Payne will even play a game - but there is no reason to be negative about them as there is very little wrong with their selections. In fact some would even argue (said on Big Footy) that all six were rated internally in our top 38 for the entire draft, if you want to believe that.
I want to see the optimistic Con, the one who posts pictures of trucks or tanks when talking about our new recruits like Murdoch was. These kids haven't yet shown whether they will or won't make it, so choose to believe they might or choose to believe they won't.