This is obviousWinnersOnly wrote:Obviously the club believes that we needed a ready to go full back for the back line to remain competitive - hence their efforts in attempting to trade for Mitch BROWN. It was obvious they needed a full back as soon as Dawson left - but perhaps their salary cap restraints prevented that last year.
Again you state the obviousWinnersOnly wrote:AND yes our defence was put under pressure last year but that will continue under the Watters game plan where he wants each player to be able to beat their opponent. At full back we simply didn't have the player with the physical attributes to manage that!
Again obvious, except for the fact that Wilkes is not a backmans arsehole. Shown he was a capable forward but not a back man.WinnersOnly wrote:People seem to think that any player can play the role at full back. It takes a different kind of individual (someone who is prepared to sacrifice their own game for the benefit of the team). Wilkes has shown he isn't prepared to do that and the other players used in the position have shown they dont have the tools to manage the big forwards.
In a previous sentance you state that not everyone can play fullback, but then you want the Saints to recruit a second player who hasn't the talent to make any AFL list anywhere. Sounds like utter desperation and a confused argument. Why, if you state, not just anybody can play fullback, you want just anybody from a second rate league. It simply doesn't make sense.WinnersOnly wrote:In any event my point is why not try a proven state league full back of similiar? We see how well our reverses listed players go against the older more seasoned players in the VFL - they cant compete. What buggs me is the club and it's recruiters seem to have issues with giving proven state league players a go!
Barlow is a mid, not a fullback. You say it is a specialist job then use a non specialist role as your example. Again it doesn't make sense.WinnersOnly wrote: Barlow is the classic example of the club not being able to look outside a players combine record or their supposed character reports. He was delivered to their door step and they still got it wrong!
Thats right, they didn't think about it, never discussed it, never had any meetings about what is their best strategy for recruiting. They just forgot we needed a fullback did they?WinnersOnly wrote:They didn't even think that drafting an 18 y/o strong key defender should be a priority.
That is a year in the future, why worry about that now? We might get WCE fullback or Rutten may become available. A whole manner of things may occur. We may have a young player or rookie who might come on in leaps and bounds.WinnersOnly wrote: 2014 they may get a player like Mitch Brown but they might not - where to then?
You thoughts are irrelevant and insulting to a player who the recruiters at our club deemed fit to select. Your OP was a disgraceWinnersOnly wrote:I stand by my thoughts on Roberton
So again, you confuse your argument. You say not anybody can play fullback, but you want a second rater who can get a gig at any other AFL team to waltz into the seniors. You seem not to believe your own words. Doesn't matter if you put it in caps or not, it is still a poor and confused argument.WinnersOnly wrote: but if the club really wanted him why not make room on the rookie list for him and make the smarter decision by drafting a STATE LEAGUE FULL BACK !
For a start he was injured this year, but you call this the worst recruiting EVER by the Saints, he is a gumby and soft, but all you have done is read about him? Fair Dinkum. The guy may turn out to be no good, but who are you to judge over the recruiters at the club. WA Saints fans have also called you out on your "soft" claim and Robertson abilities. You are in a minority of one at the moment.WinnersOnly wrote: I have read he is a ready made player 21 y/o having played 37 games for Freo - who have struggled fielding a team let alone a quality HB flanker.
Who says? And the second rate competitions tend to hide weaknesses that the AFL exposes. Raph Clarke looked like a world beater in the VFL. Sheesh, even Dean Polo looked a cut above the rest.WinnersOnly wrote: The same could be said using TIPPETT as an example. He has been a rookie listed player who has been developing slowly but is now ready to take the step having proven himself against quality opponents in the SANFL.
Your logic is to desperately get someone, anyone who has managed to play fullback in a second rate competition and put them into a starting lineup of an AFL team, even though they have been passed over by EVERY SINGLE AFL TEAM PLAYING.WinnersOnly wrote:AND you know what at the end of the day - WE STILL DONT HAVE A COMPETITIVE FULL BACK. There must be some missing information as for me this decision by our recruitment team defies any logical reasoning!
Oh and why you crap all over a 21 y.o. and make confused and contradictory statements, you have not once suggested a fullback from these lesser leagues. Your solution is to make fools of ourselves with a fullback that couldn't even hold a candle to Zac because you desperately want someone who calls themselves a fullback.
Really WO, you have backtracked. Your OP was a character assasination on a player who you admit you have only read about, and some tosh about getting any second rate player who calls themselves a fullback, without ever having the gonads to suggest a player.
Then when you are treated with the distain you deserve you bleat and play victim. You got what you pathetic OP deserved.