Marshall was a multiple draft reject, so was Wilkie, don't blame the talent, blame the eye.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Fri 24 Nov 2023 4:03pmWilke and Marshall were mature aged recruits. Marshall was 21 and had played at North Ballarat in the VFL for two seasons. Wilke was 23 when drafted and overlooked in four National Drafts and was playing in the SANFL.
We, in fact, played Marshall out of position until 2019 when he played predominantly in the ruck.
Sinclair was a fringe player for many years. He's a gun now, but Champion Data rated his skills as elite many years before he was a regular senior player and it wasn't until we moved him to half back that he was able to really use his weapons of decision making and foot skills.
It took Ratten half of the 2020 season to start focussing on what he could do rather than what he couldn't.
2013-2014 Draft Selections
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My point is that they weren't developed under our system.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Fri 24 Nov 2023 4:07pmMarshall was a multiple draft reject, so was Wilkie, don't blame the talent, blame the eye.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Fri 24 Nov 2023 4:03pmWilke and Marshall were mature aged recruits. Marshall was 21 and had played at North Ballarat in the VFL for two seasons. Wilke was 23 when drafted and overlooked in four National Drafts and was playing in the SANFL.
We, in fact, played Marshall out of position until 2019 when he played predominantly in the ruck.
Sinclair was a fringe player for many years. He's a gun now, but Champion Data rated his skills as elite many years before he was a regular senior player and it wasn't until we moved him to half back that he was able to really use his weapons of decision making and foot skills.
It took Ratten half of the 2020 season to start focussing on what he could do rather than what he couldn't.
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They missed multiple drafts. They prove that the merit based draft is based on the dudes making the selections, not the player.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Fri 24 Nov 2023 4:11pmMy point is that they weren't developed under our system.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Fri 24 Nov 2023 4:07pmMarshall was a multiple draft reject, so was Wilkie, don't blame the talent, blame the eye.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Fri 24 Nov 2023 4:03pmWilke and Marshall were mature aged recruits. Marshall was 21 and had played at North Ballarat in the VFL for two seasons. Wilke was 23 when drafted and overlooked in four National Drafts and was playing in the SANFL.
We, in fact, played Marshall out of position until 2019 when he played predominantly in the ruck.
Sinclair was a fringe player for many years. He's a gun now, but Champion Data rated his skills as elite many years before he was a regular senior player and it wasn't until we moved him to half back that he was able to really use his weapons of decision making and foot skills.
It took Ratten half of the 2020 season to start focussing on what he could do rather than what he couldn't.
Players Marshall's size and weight, look like long burners. How long have we had Heath?
Wilkie was a 191 cm ruck/key forward/key back during his development and then lead a team from last to the grandfinal in 12 months.
Thats why we drafted him.
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Re: 2013-2014 Draft Selections
We look at these players and our recruiting team follow them.
It would be fairly handy if we could lure them to Sandringham, with VFL finals and AFL player development in mind.
It would be fairly handy if we could lure them to Sandringham, with VFL finals and AFL player development in mind.
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There are initiatives where they can spend a week at the club and go on camps with the most talented players from the area.
The can play over age in the development squad and the Zebras.
There are ways and means of bringing the talent to us.
The can play over age in the development squad and the Zebras.
There are ways and means of bringing the talent to us.
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Re: 2013-2014 Draft Selections
We've been pinching from the twork of the SANFL clubs, struggling to survive and investing in fringe draftees and experienced AFL players.
Why can't Sandy do it
This is where Leathlean and Ashcroft will be brilliant. They have connections.
Why can't Sandy do it
This is where Leathlean and Ashcroft will be brilliant. They have connections.