We draft a 20 year old inside mid, who can play elsewhere, and 4 blokes immediately want to turn him into a Back Pocket / HBF ?
And it’s Dodoro who cops it for drafting HBF’s ??
Only if you you want to push the “Dodoro doesn’t draft mids, only HBF’s” line.
Give it 3 months and half of Blitz will think he was originally a back, and there’ll be wailing about our lack of inside mid depth.
On second thoughts - give it 3 days.
I see it as best case scenario he is a mid with a bit of pace and good skills who is an upgrade on Jobe last year. Mid Range he is Ben Howlett but a bit quicker and worst case scenario he is cover for bags
This may be so, however pre-whiplash he was playing superbly in VFL hence his opportunity at AFL level. Back into training again now.
With Dodoro’s comments we only taking 1 rookie pick it would seem as though McNiece may have been shifted off CatB rookie list so he can be used as small defender cover as required.
Secondly, Dodoro has a history of picking guys with strong technical aspects but little midfield exposure in the hope that they can be developed into midfielders.
Thirdly, we have an abundance of forwards around his height and makeup so it would make little sense to get another one in that would be highly unlikely to work his way in front of what is the best forwardline in the AFL and still very young.
He played 1 VFL game before he got picked for the seniors.
Edit: to be clear, I am totally neutral on McNiece. I thought he looked more or less fine in the seniors, and more or less fine in the VFL games I saw. I don’t think there’s any reason he couldn’t come in and be a perfectly good back pocket, but there’s also no reason at all to think that we don’t need to worry about our back pocket stocks because we have McNiece.
We have picked a lot of mids in the second round onwards in the past that haven’t made it but people always overlook that when these discussions come around.
The flankers we currently have on our list with potential to move into midfield are Langford, Laverde and Begley. I personally don’t think thats a heavy investment and at the very least we look to have some serviceable players.
Personally I really like the look of both Langford and Begley to turn into very good mids.
just because dodo has a history of something doesn’t mean you can then assume this is what he has done here. ie. picked a speculative midfielder. clearly it was a best available pick for a high leaping goal kicking half forward. your last point has merit but as you said most of them are speculative midfielders so should be some spots opening up