We may have to decide if we like these experienced rookies more than the new blood. If you do, it might be that a Philippou goes into the mids, and put an extra one of these in the forward line.
The question between the new blood and experienced rookies will be interesting. From all accounts these new rookies are top shelf from a high quality draft. Then have to balance that against role and sub risk. Last year it felt like McKercher Sanders and Windsor were always getting subbed off. It would be understandable if clubs were protective of their new talent.
Then there’s role. Jagga Smith apparently is a ball magnet as an inside mid. But how much will he play there with Cripps, Walsh and Hewett. Is there room at Carlton for 10-20% CBA’s? Even two absolute guns in Sheezel and Daicos didn’t start in the centre. Yes they were great scorers because of their HB role and their class, but it feels like if Jagga Smith is playing more forward, then we can’t really expect him to score like Sheezel or Daicos. And because he’s more expensive he actually has to score more than SPP etc to be value.
personally looking at the experienced guys. Currently running Lynch as flex, in the forwards, SPP onfield and Martin and Curtin on the bench. In the mids, Tsatas, O’Driscoll and Hewett onfield, Sharp L Ashcroft and ElHawli on the bench. Defence is the newbies with Travaglia, Allan and a little bit of experience in Reid.
I would be happy to find room for Erasmus and or Spargo if they play. For Erasmus there is a little bit of hype at the moment, but I am not sure if that isn’t just wishful thinking from us SC coaches. But I see HS did have him in best 23. Nothing on Spargo so far.
In these early days of rookie abundance these sort of dilemmas are really interesting. With so many other similar players in our teams, this might be one area where we see differences in approach between teams.
Thanks for the detailed response.
I admit I don't know a lot about the recent Draft class but every year is the same with the media hype (actually seems to get worse year by year)
Let the kids actually play before declaring them the next best thing.
Massive difference in under age football to the AFL where they most likely will be playing a completely different position/role.
Obviously a long way out as to what rookies will be playing Round 1.
IF Lynch & Martin can actually stay on the park for long enough they possibly could be last upgrades.
Smith , Parker , Phillipou , Daniel all with DPP so possibly could start some as a mid if the F rookies look more plentiful (playing and scoring wise)
was keen on using Peatling as a "stepping stone" but it might actually be more beneficial to start one of the above mentioned DPP instead (again depending on where the rookies land)
I gather the Crows got him for a reason but a lot of mouths to feed in that Crows midfield even before his & Neal-Bullen's arrival.
Similar with Oliver , if he doesn't get back to that 110 range is he worth starting ?
Speculation on Ashcroft & Day at similar price point getting to that level as well.
Seems to be hype on Erasmus ever since he was drafted , coming into his 4th year , he needs to grab that Best 22 opportunity before it is to late.
Big year for Tsatas as well.
Missed Sharp going to Melbourne , although only realised yesterday that Stringer was now a Giant 😀
Lots of AFL reading to catch up and research for SC.
Macrae , Lynch , SPP , Curtin , Martin , Spargo / Hewett * , Stone is probably wishful thinking
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