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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: List Building - More than one way to skin a cat
Last post by ElwoodBlues1 -https://www.zerohanger.com/naming-three-afl-teams-that-will-rise-and-three-that-will-fall-in-2026-171605/6/
i can’t believe how much your position has changed especially in the last 6 months
You were always one of the very much glass half full over the last decade and now what seems in a very short time have flipped.
do you agree?
Yes and no.
I've been pretty consistent on my messaging over the years. Draft kpps before you need them.
I've given the recruiters the benefit of the don't (against my better judgement) for a lot of that time.
Every year i hear, we didn't have the picks, we didn't have talent available etc.
Well this year beyond a shadow of a doubt we did.... and we still didn't do anything about it.... including attempting to cover the loss of Charlie.
As frustrating as that is, people are now congratulating them and saying our list had improved on top of that? I feel like I'm living in the twilight zone or something and everyone else is brainwashed by the club (most, not everyone)
I feel like Al Gore trying to earn everyone about climate change but nobody is listening and they won't listen until everyone else stays talking about it too. In the meantime I'm just a negative crackpot.
So yes, I've been much more vocal about it because of run out of patience with our team and have no faith in what they are doing. No, i hasn't changed my thinking process though.

You don't build a list by selling off talent, particularly when that talent is invested in the club and provides a role model and leadership on and off the field.
Thought you said Charlie was invested in the club. He said he was staying. Coach said he was staying. But.....he's wearing red and white now.
Players being invested (or not) can change with the wind. Value has a pretty steady decline.
You don't build a list by selling off talent, particularly when that talent is invested in the club and provides a role model and leadership on and off the field.
There was no analogue for that this season.Have you watched any of Lando's starts, he makes a blowfly like direct and to the point?
But again, what happened and why doesn't explain the continual escape from scrutiny, but fear and influence does!
If Lando had not escaped scrutiny across 2 out of 3 races earlier in the season, when he basically forced opponents off the track without penalty, then Max would have probably won with points to spare and Lando might well have been consigned to 3rd spot behind Oscar.
If Lando has shown himself to be supreme at one thing, it's complaining loud and early to sway opinion, it's like when Dangerflog begs the umpires for special consideration after he's just freshly tunnelled another opponent!
There was no analogue for that this season.
People have faith in the current list management team, because of the car crash that has surrounded our footy club in this department outside of Silvagni. Austin is not a departure from his approach. He is more of the same, just with a different name. You dont like him because you dont agree with his strategy (or the clubs direction) but thats more of a philosophical question that can only be discussed in theory. The second we do something different, you lose the ability to prove or disprove something. Hence why you come across like screaming into the void, and most people on here going, well, you cannot actually assert that and be proven correct. All you can do is point to a failing and say I told you so. Even that failing though is potentially based on a pre conceived idea. Austin didnt strengthen our list for 2026. He didnt do it for 2025 either. That much is true, but the list composition that got us to a prelim in 2023 was as much by his machinations as it was by SOS. Do we get there without his moves to secure, Cerra, Hewett and Saad? Probably not but that flaky underbelly that we have all hated at our club has persisted during both recruiters regimes. SOS did a good job with us. It could have been better, and he will rightly admit that, but he played the hand he was dealt. Austin effectively did similar. We are glossing over something else here too. To me, the thing that stopped us more than anything else was dumb luck. A run of season ending injuries ive not seen in a footy club before since 2015.
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Thing is, HOF was good. ACL. Jagga appears to have all the right stuff said about him. ACL. We have Dean joining the fray, and we also have Walker coming in, but then the AFL have pulled a fast one on us. Instead of getting the guys without the premium draft picks, ala Daicos and all the Brisbane Father sons like Fletcher and Ashcrofts x2 we have had to pony up to get them. So that means looking at futures rather than the now. It had to mean sacrificing selecting a key tall to net in additional draft picks next year. To me, that was as simple as they wont help us now, and we will need them moving forward to flesh out the following.
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Rightly or wrongly, our club has made the decision to neglect the short term and gamble on a few players that are not dial movers but solid citizens (to be frank, using history as a guide, our rise was fleeting, and too much went wrong to sustain us up there and most of the truly big clubs never really feared us as Geelong has been the only side with bonafides we have consistently troubled over the last 5 years) in an effort to carry us forward. Thing is, this might be enough if it all goes well enough, which thus far it hasnt. I wouldnt be banking on it all going swimmingly either, as that just doesnt happen at Carlton, but you never say never. Irrespective, I see enough in what we are doing to prevent us bottoming out once Cripps goes, and potentially to get us back up the ladder fairly quickly and hopefully removing that flaky under belly in the process.
Maybe im too optimistic about it, but I can see what they are trying to do, and that is enough for me. @kruddler you seem to be most negative about what they are doing and I understand that too, as there is no time like the present and we need to be getting better now, but old Carlton used to walk that road. Old Carlton would top up with a couple of players and then put us in the mix. Thing is, old Carlton is dead, and any attempts we make to resuscitate it seem to end up causing premature bottoming out, and doesnt look to be a sustainable way of moving forward. I have a cousin who is similarly minded. He is in his late 40's and always likes to bag me out for not understanding the old Carlton way because im only in my early 40's, but I remember what it was like. Thing is, that was over half my lifetime ago, and I dont see the point in attempting to emulate old Carlton. The competition has 5 extra teams now, and attempting to be old Carlton has simply delivered our worst performing 20 years in the clubs history, with a few highlights. So am happy there is a plan, we are executing it, and it seems to have its heart in the right place. Will the results marry up? Im not sure, but I for one am happy to have a proffessional approach which will hopefully avoid years of pain. I can handle a couple of dissapointing years, but not another decade of "rebuilding".