It's not that puzzling if you think it through - the coaches are going with the team they think has the best chance of winning this game. Playfair has more experience and probably more strength than Currie. Sure, it would be nice for Currie to get a few games under his belt for his development but I think you're being very short-sighted if you think playing Currie over Playfair will help us win this game.
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I would tend to trust the coaches judgements on selection for the simple reason that they may know more about whether a certain player is ready for a senior game or not. They not only see the game performances but they also see how the player is training, attitude and whether the player is carrying any injuries. Performances in the reserves can't just be the only criteria for senior selection. As as been stated many times the Canberra comp is light years away from AFL standard.It's not that puzzling if you think it through - the coaches are going with the team they think has the best chance of winning this game. Playfair has more experience and probably more strength than Currie. Sure, it would be nice for Currie to get a few games under his belt for his development but I think you're being very short-sighted if you think playing Currie over Playfair will help us win this game.Comment
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Having rewatched the Round 1 NAB Cup game vs Carlton I have to withdraw any comments made regarding Currie.
Easily out muscled in all ruck contests & contested marking situations, and lacks the speed to burn defenders on the lead. Probably at least one, possibly two preseasons away from being effective as a ruckman at the higher level - haven't seen enough to comment on his KP credentials.The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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2. Thus, the next player to be promoted will be Bevan!!!!
6. The Dill will be a star.
Yes, I do recognise you were probably being a bit facetious...Comment
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I have been on about selection policy for a long time and selecting on form alone has a lot going for it. I don't follow the reserves but they got flogged and the boys were lethargic after a couple of promotions were not based on form. I can understand why and morale of the reserves is a good reason to pick on form.It keeps them keen interested and training their butts off because they know if they play well they are in!!! Doesn't matter what their name is. For elite players (eg Goodes,Kirk etc) ,they don't even have to play in the reserves if coming back from injury but they have EARNED that status. Seeing them go in does not effect morale.
The other consideration is "match ups" and an in form small player may not what we need that particular week,hence a bigger but not in as good a form player goes up.I can live with that! The selection of Playfair baffles me. He has been unsuccessful at both Geelong and the Swans (albeit with injuries),his form is not hot and we seem to have enough tall timber and need PACE to beat or even match the Doggies. Teddy has been completely predictable and played to his form.Obviously the selectors think his standard of play is better than any other B graders. I don't.Comment
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Re: Selection Policy
Originally posted by RobboGood OP. Well done.
It's laughable how Currie can't get a game when the two ruckmen at the top of the pecking order aren't playing. He has been with us for 4 years now, at least give him a chance for christ's sake.Last edited by Big Al; 14 May 2010, 10:45 PM...And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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Davo.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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I have been on about selection policy for a long time and selecting on form alone has a lot going for it. I don't follow the reserves but they got flogged and the boys were lethargic after a couple of promotions were not based on form. I can understand why and morale of the reserves is a good reason to pick on form.It keeps them keen interested and training their butts off because they know if they play well they are in!!! Doesn't matter what their name is. For elite players (eg Goodes,Kirk etc) ,they don't even have to play in the reserves if coming back from injury but they have EARNED that status. Seeing them go in does not effect morale.
The other consideration is "match ups" and an in form small player may not what we need that particular week,hence a bigger but not in as good a form player goes up.I can live with that! The selection of Playfair baffles me. He has been unsuccessful at both Geelong and the Swans (albeit with injuries),his form is not hot and we seem to have enough tall timber and need PACE to beat or even match the Doggies. Teddy has been completely predictable and played to his form.Obviously the selectors think his standard of play is better than any other B graders. I don't.
Mmmm, fascinating theory isn't it?Comment
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I'll trust the selection panel, but if I was Currie, I'd put my head down work my butt off, learn as much as possible and get my manager onto the Gold Coast recruiting staff ASAP.
I realise young Rucks often take longer to develop and he has had injury issues, but if you can't get a guernsey in your fourth year when Ruck1 and Ruck2 are out, you really do need to explore your options.
I guess he only has to look as far as Mumford for inspiration.Comment
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