Some players wear that #7 for 200 games without really learning how to steer a side around the park. Crossland is no guarantee of getting there if you gave him a run for 5 years and there hasn’t been a lot leaping out at you which might make you think he would. Madden had a lot more potential in that regard but he too likely would have snatched a first grade jersey now if it really looked like he had “it”.
Also I think what’s being understated here is a value of a guy who is still playing with the same energy in round 20, and still in as good physical condition, as he was in round 1. Year after year we see guys who look like they new hotness, guys who throw prettier passes, have a more eye-catching boot, have a better step, break more tackles etc than a lot of the established halfbacks. Yet there’s Adam Reynolds, there’s Chad Townsend, leading teams in the top four. There’s little Benny Hunt who’s had failures in his career which would break a lot of blokes mentally and emotionally, looking like an unbackable favourite for the Dally M.
I’m not saying Hastings is the second coming of Joey - he’s not super quick off the mark, he doesn’t have all the tricks, you’re not going to cut together a blistering highlight reel. But he will absolutely still be leading a team around somewhere when he’s 32, whether it’s here or back in England, and in that time dozens of sexier players will come and go and be forgotten, because they don’t want it bad enough and aren’t willing to do the things you need to do to keep improving and to be a consistent half at the professional level. Believe that.
I was fanging so hard for Jake Clifford before we signed him, fangirling over that big boot and that athleticism and that big step, all those tools he has, and telling myself the drifting through games, the inconsistency, that’s something which would go away with time. But you know, maybe it won’t. Maybe it never will.