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In Hine we trust...or do we?
One of the emerging themes of recent seasons has been an increasing unbalance in our list as a whole. Our failure to invest quality picks in KPP's is now coming home to roost, and our fixation on questionably skilled inside types is also in the process of being unpicked.
This off seasons sees the problems coming to a head. A combination of recruiting player by player rather than big picture, and some questionable contract decisions have left us exposed. Overall list strategy I would argue has shown to be a failure and the evidence is there to be seen as we initiate a rebuild of the rebuild.
From everything I have heard, Derek Hine is well respected in the AFL community as a recruiter.
My impression is that he is generally one of the best at identifying a suitable candidate as "best available" especially with lower picks.
But is list management as opposed to recruiting a step above his ability?
Did the loss of Walsh, and introduction of Balme ostensibly as Director of Football but practically as Nathan's helpmate leave us exposed on the strategic level and when it came to contract negotiations?
Over to you.
One of the emerging themes of recent seasons has been an increasing unbalance in our list as a whole. Our failure to invest quality picks in KPP's is now coming home to roost, and our fixation on questionably skilled inside types is also in the process of being unpicked.
This off seasons sees the problems coming to a head. A combination of recruiting player by player rather than big picture, and some questionable contract decisions have left us exposed. Overall list strategy I would argue has shown to be a failure and the evidence is there to be seen as we initiate a rebuild of the rebuild.
From everything I have heard, Derek Hine is well respected in the AFL community as a recruiter.
My impression is that he is generally one of the best at identifying a suitable candidate as "best available" especially with lower picks.
But is list management as opposed to recruiting a step above his ability?
Did the loss of Walsh, and introduction of Balme ostensibly as Director of Football but practically as Nathan's helpmate leave us exposed on the strategic level and when it came to contract negotiations?
Over to you.