My argument exactly Yeti, Clarkson tells his players to give the ball to the player in the best position to give it to a teammate or kick a goal, he doesn't tell them to wait until their teammates have got themselves into what he thinks is the best position to give it to a teammate or kick a goal.
The theory is, it is easier to kick a goal from 10 yards out dead in front, (Max Gawn is an exception to this theory ), but the reality is that the opposition know this as well. To kick the goal you have to get the footy, and the best place to get the footy is not usually 10 yards out dead in front. Give it to the player who is deep in the pocket, and trust him to have a crack at the goal.
You can't structure for that, you have to rely on player instinct, which is what Clarko does with Cyril, Bruest, and the rest of the Hawk Mid size forwards. And it works. The opposition can't counter your game plan if you don't have one.