Makes it even more sader that a Collingwood great is a major piece of the Hawks jigsaw.thompsoc wrote:No Dave.
But I would if Wright wanted to join us.
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Makes it even more sader that a Collingwood great is a major piece of the Hawks jigsaw.thompsoc wrote:No Dave.
But I would if Wright wanted to join us.
Even Swan took a long time to come on, iirc he hadn't cemented his spot in the team until after his 3rd year, and even then no one would've predicted what he was going to become.Stupied wrote:I'll assume you're talking about the draft, rather than trades, since he pulled in Ball and Jolly (2 A graders) in 2009 via trades for our first and second round, and in 2010 he traded in Krakouer and Tarrant.thompsoc wrote:1 That Hine has not given us a proven A grader since Beams in 2008.
Which no one has put up any evidence to the contrary.
Unless you're expecting A graders to be drafted in the late 3rd round, which is incredibly rare, let's start in 2011. Our first round pick was used as a trade, but let's class it as a draft pick since it was used to secure a pre-listed GWS player in Elliott, with Marty Clarke as steak knives, in a compromised draft.
Now you say Elliott is not A grade. Fair enough. There are many that would disagree with you, many who think he is on the cusp. Since we are using Beams as the yardstick here though, let's take in to account that Beams didn't become regarded as A grade until mid-late 2012 after many consistent performances in his breakout season. By that measure, Elliott should be given at least until mid-late this season for that judgement to be made on him.
If you look at Sidebottom's form late last year and in the Brisbane game, it could be argued that he's on the verge of becoming A grade. It's taken him nearly 7 years to reach that point.
The point being, every player develops differently, and it's way too early to make the call that no A graders have been recruited since 2008. You say nobody has provided any evidence to the contrary, yet at the same time, you have no evidence that Elliott, Grundy, Broomhead, Langdon, Scharenberg, Freeman, DeGoey or Moore will not reach those lofty heights.
The most that can be accurately said is that no A graders were drafted in 2009/10, due to only having late picks available. Anything beyond that is speculative bullshit, both from those who say we've recruited no A graders, and those who say we've recruited several. We won't know how any A graders have been recruited over the past few years for several years.
This has been made clear to you in several threads yet you just seem to ignore it. Just as I suspect you'll do again now. I don't know why I even bothered writing this tbh...
Why though? How many A-graders have the Hawks drafted since '08? And you do realise that during '09-12 we were in flag winning mode? We didn't use a lot of picks in those years.thompsoc wrote:No Dave.
But I would if Wright wanted to join us.
My take on recruiting rather than drafting is this (when we compare ourselves to Whorethorn), the Hawks recruit for need, and they almost always get their man, we recruit any decent player who decides to come to us, and more often than not we overpay these players.AN_Inkling wrote:Why though? How many A-graders have the Hawks drafted since '08? And you do realise that during '09-12 we were in flag winning mode? We didn't use a lot of picks in those years.thompsoc wrote:No Dave.
But I would if Wright wanted to join us.
If you want a serious discussion about this you'd need to do some research. On the face of it it's clear to see that Hine has done a good job. Not average or decent, but good. You don't build a list that wins a flag and makes as many finals as we did without good recruiting.
Has he done better than Hawthorn or Geelong over a certain period? Harder to say. You'd need to evaluate the number of picks available to each set of recruiters (Hawks had plenty at one stage after trading a number of older players) and compare the hits and misses. I doubt there's as much difference between the clubs as you think (Hawks have certainly had some early pick clunkers: Ellis, Thorp, Dowler). And even if you can make a case for us being behind Hawthorn and Geelong (you should be able to as these are historically good teams - though the Cats are helped by F&S of Ablett, Scarlett, Hawkins...), you'd find it much more difficult to make a case for any other team over that period.
No you reckon Hine was responsible for 2004 because of Chris Egan don't you? Get your story straight.thompsoc wrote:That is 6 A graders there Flashman!Flashman wrote: So that leaves at best 5 of 22 premiership players that were recruited to the club by Judkins ( Dane Swan, Heath Shaw, Nick Maxwell, Ben Johnson, Alan Didak) and leon Davis.
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And you forgot to add in Trav Cloke and Harry as you keep insisting that Judkin was responsible for the 2004 draft.
That is 8 A graders no wonder we won a flag.
Wow, he was better than I thought.
Shaw was a very good player but elite? No way known unless weekly brain snaps that cost the side and consistently booting the ball out on the full after playing on from kickouts makes you an A grader (you don't really see Gary Ablett for example pulling gems like that do you?) Sidebottom is more A grade than Shaw and Langdon will be in a year or two if he keeps up his current form.thompsoc wrote:Wow Flashman.
Fancy being negative on some of our heroes!
Maxwell our greatest captain in decades.
Shaw was never an A grader ha ha ha
Davis the GF years where he never missed a kick out! Outstanding son!
The only one that I may agree with is Johnno but he had a couple of outstanding years.
You told me in one of your rants that I stubbornly refused to concede that Judkins was in charge of the 2004 draft.
So what is it Flashman - who according to you was in charge of drafting?
Maybe you should look at the start of this thread to get a clue.
As the leader of the recruitment brigade on Nicks I would love to get your opinion on the Hine/Judkin debate and also the current overall assessment of our list.Dave The Man wrote:So Hine Should be Sacked then?thompsoc wrote:The reason I am talking about Hine is that I have made 2 statements
in the past year.
1 That Hine has not given us a proven A grader since Beams in 2008.
Which no one has put up any evidence to the contrary.
2. That he is over rated up until this time in his career.
With statements such as " Hine is a genius" and " In Hine we trust"
Nearly every Nick poster parrots these slogans.
I think he is reasonable but that is it.
I believed he first got these accolades when he picked Pendles and Daisy in 2005.
Both were not rated in the top 5 but were generally rated in the top dozen or so.
It was believed Pendles, in particular, had tremendous upside given his background.
It was a definite win for Hine.
So the media runs with this line - Hine is a genius etc..etc... and the Nick posters run with this line but I don't!
Hine had a big core of players left over from Judkin's reign which helped him get into 2 GF's .
We basically have a Hine player list now.
And to me, we look light years away from the PA's, Crow's, Hawks and the Cats , let alone the up and comers like GWS.
We may have great potential or we may not so please don't give me ...the Berg..the De Goey ..etc..etc..are certain A graders!
People keep knocking Judkin but he gave us Swan at pick 58!
What a Genius! Our best draft pick ever!!!
Where is the equivalent from Hine???
So parrots keep me honest and reply!