Strategy 2023: Rookies Discussion

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Not sure if posted earlier but Baker’s chances of playing round 1 are looking good :-

Oskar Baker’s (AF $452k SC $123k MID) Round 1 chances have been increased with Roarke Smith missing the start of the season due to a plantar fascia issue.
Worth watching him if considering, was a ghost in the intra club hitout
 
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If he breaks into the side round one he's good enough to hang around.

Hard part is judging what Clarko thinks and will do. They've got several old guys that are best 22 but I'm not sure are in their best interests to actually play in Greenwood, Hall and Shiels especially. Those 3 playing or not playing really shapes their best 22.

Throw in Thomas, who is now back and was expected to play defense prior to all the douchebaggery getting exposed publicly and a few others.

Basically his scoring potential is some of the best but the JS is questionable and would be very much on an earn it basis. That said, most of the rookies this year have major issues in at least one of those areas, if not both, and the ones that don't cost a lot.

It's a tough rookie year, going to probably be about 5 120k guys going into 2 spots at both forwards and backs this year, always find that makes things more interesting as chances of nailing it are so low that it keeps teams different as the round 3 correction trades drift towards fixing rookies instead of ****genising all the premiums or mid price guys. Anyone who does nail the rookies is going to be a long way ahead.

This round will tell us a lot more I think as teams are narrowed down into best 26 types and we'll see more of which rookies are genuinely options.

It will be hard to get a line on Clarko and how he handles the Roos "rebuild". As good a coach as he is, he has not really been a fan of R1 and Rd 2 debuts for rookie players. This surprised me a little when I reviewed it recently given the last few years at Hawthorn should have been rebuilds. In the years 2015 to 2021 inclusive he only debuted 4 rookies in either Rds 1 or 2. And only one was really SC relevant and that was Kosi in 2021. The others were Brockman 11 games in 2021, T Miles 2017 and Pittonet 2016. Brockman was of little value in the first half of the season when you need cash cows because he played the first 4 games and then was not seen till Rd 17. Miles played 2 games then not seen till Rd 20. Pittonet (who only got a game as a late inclusion for Ceglar) played Rd 1 then not again till Rd 12.

That concerns me a little for guys like Sheezel and Drury and even Goater and Phillips. Sure he needs to get games into these guys to bring them on but coaches have habits like everyone else and he might just go back to the older guys. Either right from the start or worse after giving the younger guys a couple of games (and sucking you in) before dropping them.
 
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Clarko wasn't rebuilding at the Hawks though, he was still trying to win finals. Very different situation at the Roos and I think he will be different accordingly.
Yes I agree he might adopt a "Lets start from scratch" philosophy with the Roos. That would be the hope. In 2021 he stated in an AFL interview that Hawthorn was treading water while in a rebuild but that it can turn around quickly.
 
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Was this written by a bot? :unsure:

https://www.zerohanger.com/docker-sam-sturt-lands-contract-extension-127204/

Fremantle forward Sam Sturt has earned a contract extension until the end of the 2023 season.

Sturt has not been selected in Dockers' flying side this season, however, he has consistently performed in the WAFL with Peel Thunder. It has given the Fremantle talent management confidence in the future of his game and his ability to secure a win.

He has only played four games at the AFL level, but some of his WAFL games have been exceptional. He kicked four goals against East Perth and three against West Coast, West Perth and South Fremantle. Sturt has a lot of potential and as he moves his state league game into the national league, he will have a bright future ahead.

Sturt has confidence in his game and it will likely build as he gets more games under his belt. He is trusting the process and believes in the Dockers and their ability to develop his game sense.

The forward has a bright future ahead of him and if he can make the most of his opportunities he will be a positive impact on the Fremantle side.
 
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Was this written by a bot? :unsure:

https://www.zerohanger.com/docker-sam-sturt-lands-contract-extension-127204/

Fremantle forward Sam Sturt has earned a contract extension until the end of the 2023 season.

Sturt has not been selected in Dockers' flying side this season, however, he has consistently performed in the WAFL with Peel Thunder. It has given the Fremantle talent management confidence in the future of his game and his ability to secure a win.

He has only played four games at the AFL level, but some of his WAFL games have been exceptional. He kicked four goals against East Perth and three against West Coast, West Perth and South Fremantle. Sturt has a lot of potential and as he moves his state league game into the national league, he will have a bright future ahead.

Sturt has confidence in his game and it will likely build as he gets more games under his belt. He is trusting the process and believes in the Dockers and their ability to develop his game sense.

The forward has a bright future ahead of him and if he can make the most of his opportunities he will be a positive impact on the Fremantle side.
Probably
 
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Was this written by a bot? :unsure:

https://www.zerohanger.com/docker-sam-sturt-lands-contract-extension-127204/

Fremantle forward Sam Sturt has earned a contract extension until the end of the 2023 season.

Sturt has not been selected in Dockers' flying side this season, however, he has consistently performed in the WAFL with Peel Thunder. It has given the Fremantle talent management confidence in the future of his game and his ability to secure a win.

He has only played four games at the AFL level, but some of his WAFL games have been exceptional. He kicked four goals against East Perth and three against West Coast, West Perth and South Fremantle. Sturt has a lot of potential and as he moves his state league game into the national league, he will have a bright future ahead.

Sturt has confidence in his game and it will likely build as he gets more games under his belt. He is trusting the process and believes in the Dockers and their ability to develop his game sense.

The forward has a bright future ahead of him and if he can make the most of his opportunities he will be a positive impact on the Fremantle side.
100% a ChatGPT job. They couldn't make it more obvious.
 
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My mate who barracks for the Blues and watched their match sim last week said Holland's played well on the wing and should be in the Blues round 1 team. Watch this space.
Holland did play well. Carlton two wings to start should be Acres and O‘Brien. Holland may come in if we play three wings one on bench but even then Walsh comes back and may push Cerra to a wing. Holland very shaky JS
 
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It will be hard to get a line on Clarko and how he handles the Roos "rebuild". As good a coach as he is, he has not really been a fan of R1 and Rd 2 debuts for rookie players. This surprised me a little when I reviewed it recently given the last few years at Hawthorn should have been rebuilds. In the years 2015 to 2021 inclusive he only debuted 4 rookies in either Rds 1 or 2. And only one was really SC relevant and that was Kosi in 2021. The others were Brockman 11 games in 2021, T Miles 2017 and Pittonet 2016. Brockman was of little value in the first half of the season when you need cash cows because he played the first 4 games and then was not seen till Rd 17. Miles played 2 games then not seen till Rd 20. Pittonet (who only got a game as a late inclusion for Ceglar) played Rd 1 then not again till Rd 12.

That concerns me a little for guys like Sheezel and Drury and even Goater and Phillips. Sure he needs to get games into these guys to bring them on but coaches have habits like everyone else and he might just go back to the older guys. Either right from the start or worse after giving the younger guys a couple of games (and sucking you in) before dropping them.
I've had a look at the other half of the equation 2005 to 2008/2009 which would be more relevant. Never thought he was ever in a rebuilding phase after the 3peat.
And from this page https://www.hawthornfc.com.au/club/history/debut-order
You can see in:
2005 3 players debuted in Rd 1 and 3 in Rd 3
2006 1 player plus Brent Guerra
2007 1 player
2008 2 players plus Stuart Dew
2009 3 players.

Can't speak for the team list in 2004 at Hawthorn, but I think we should be OK for a few player's getting a debut in Rd 1 and Rd 2/Rd 3 at worst!
 
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