GWS took McCarthy
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No wonder they traded us a gun midfielder - they plan to line up every week with 18 KPPs and four more on the bench.
I reckon they must be punting that they will have spare gun KPPs in a few years time when they are winning premierships and they'll be able to trade them to other clubs for top 10 draft picks. If so, it's smart thinking.
I reckon they must be punting that they will have spare gun KPPs in a few years time when they are winning premierships and they'll be able to trade them to other clubs for top 10 draft picks. If so, it's smart thinking.
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I for one think GWS is doing it right.
Despite what the propaganda machine says, the vast majority of the kids drafted tonight will be average or worse AFL footballers and only a few will be genuine difference makers for their teams.
Keeping that in mind, I'd say the distinction between drafting a kid who can play and drafting one who can't is much more meaningful than the distinction between tall and small.
Draft the best player available. Worry about what to do with him later. If he can play but doesn't fit into your team, then trade him for someone who does.
Despite what the propaganda machine says, the vast majority of the kids drafted tonight will be average or worse AFL footballers and only a few will be genuine difference makers for their teams.
Keeping that in mind, I'd say the distinction between drafting a kid who can play and drafting one who can't is much more meaningful than the distinction between tall and small.
Draft the best player available. Worry about what to do with him later. If he can play but doesn't fit into your team, then trade him for someone who does.
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