bergholt wrote:Whenever this sort of discussion comes up, I have to bring Leigh Montagna into the discussion.
His first four years of footy:
2002: 1 game, 0 goals, per game: 4.0 disposals, 2.0 tackles
2003: 12 games, 12 goals, per game: 10.4 disposals, 1.5 tackles
2004: 9 games, 9 goals, per game: 11.2 disposals, 2.8 tackles
2005: 8 games, 6 goals, per game: 15.1 disposals, 2.4 tackles
At the start of 06 he'd shown basically nothing to suggest that he could be a quality AFL player. He was 23, played 30 games, had five pre-seasons under his belt. He'd predominantly played as a small forward/half-forward flanker but he wasn't even kicking that many goals.
2006: 22 games, 12 goals, per game: 19.1 disposals, 3.7 tackles
2007: 21 games, 10 goals, per game: 23.9 disposals, 3.6 tackles
2008: 25 games, 12 goals, per game: 22.7 disposals, 3.3 tackles
In 06 he turned a corner and lifted his workrate. Suddenly he became an AFL quality midfielder. He crossed the 30 possession barrier for the first time. He was also tackling a lot more. And that grew into 07, when he picked up 9 Brownlow votes and finished 3rd in our B&F. He still wasn't exactly a superstar but he was doing pretty well - four 30+ possession games. 08 wasn't quite as good but he played every game including 3 finals.
2009: 24 games, 8 goals, per game: 27.9 disposals, 6.3 tackles
2010: 26 games, 18 goals, per game: 28.7 disposals, 4.9 tackles
Finally in 2009, his 8th season in the competition, when he was 26 years old, he hit his straps. He was All-Australian and finished equal 14th in the Brownlow. He had lots of 30+ games and one 40+. The next year similar: he was All-Australian again and finished equal 9th in the Brownlow, 2nd in our B&F. His contested possession and tackle rates increased and he just got more of the footy. He'd become a true all-round midfielder.
But no-one predicted that in 2005 when he was only picked for 8 games, one for less than 10 possessions and only two over 20. He was 22 and this was his fourth year in the system, but he was nowhere near the player he'd become.
We've got twenty guys on the list who basically fit the category of Joey in 2005: Roberton, Weller, Markworth, Bruce, Curren, Siposs, Newnes, Ross, Longer, Webster, Minchington, Murdoch, Wright, Saunders, White, Pierce, Dunstan, Billings, Templeton, Acres.
I'm not saying all these guys will be stars. Half of them probably won't make it, and only one or two will be All-Australian - if we're lucky. But I am saying that some guys take years to come on.
Not sure why that is exactly. Maybe it's just very hard to play sport at an elite level. Strength and stamina have to build up gradually - not many 18 year olds have a body like Luke Dunstan. And the mental aspects take even longer to solidify. With Joey it was workrate. It took him years to understand how hard you have to work to be an AFL footballer, let alone to be a star. Lenny Hayes is living proof that the mental aspect of the game is at least as important as the physical aspect. Not many 18 year olds have a Chris Judd-style perfectly well-balanced psychology. When I was 18 I was all over the shop. Must be even harder as an elite athlete.
So I think you're underestimating how hard it is to succeed in the AFL. Underage footy is a fundamentally different game.
Very informative thanks for taking the time to post it.
The problem with this is the context, in that time frame the team was very strong and could afford to be patient with fringe Players.
Also, even though his stats aren't that great in early games, he may have shown flashes of brilliance that would indicate that he was worth persevering with.
Maybe we had individuals at the coaching/admin level who were just better judges of this kind of thing.
It's not a question of underestimating how hard it is to succeed in AFL, the fact is a lot of our recruits from the last half dozen years haven't been able to succeed in AFL.
There are people at the club who are paid to assess this, and it's getting a little frustrating to hear the old, "needs more time" spiel, especially when they've come and gone and done nothing !