Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
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Yes we do, though it might be a good idea to get some before you delist a guy that will most probably finish top 10 in the b&f this year. When you have Nathan Fyfe on the list to replace him with then sure…Helen wrote:Yes indeed, delist Jones. We need skillful players who can kick.matrix wrote:delist jones
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Re: Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
That doesn't even answer your own question…Helen wrote:Ok, I'll give you my opinion...dragit wrote:You still haven't even blessed us with your own wisdom to the thread,Helen wrote:Why ask me about the bombers? I hate them.dragit wrote:What about you Helen?Helen wrote:Tough question. What do people think??
Do you think the bombers can challenge for a flag without bottoming out, again?
Classic trolling, posing a question without an opinion, then just sit back and hope that people eat their own… You're a gem.
At the end of this season we need to delist the following players...
Gardiner
Baker
Blake
Kosi
Jones
Clarke
McQualter
Polo
Gamble
1. Stay away from the Trading period.
2. If any teams show interest in any of our players only trade for picks.
3. Play the youngsters at every opportunity.
Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
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No one should never really "bottom" out these days. AFL is a professional sport these days, and if you keep drafting your fair share of kids each year and trade well, teams should never bottom out ie- Geelong, Sydney, West Coast had that one bad year but kept same old players and brought kids in etc
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Someone has to finish - 14, 15, 16 & 17 though?sainters man wrote:No one should never really "bottom" out these days. AFL is a professional sport these days, and if you keep drafting your fair share of kids each year and trade well, teams should never bottom out ie- Geelong, Sydney, West Coast had that one bad year but kept same old players and brought kids in etc
Re: Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
dragit wrote:That doesn't even answer your own question…Helen wrote:Ok, I'll give you my opinion...dragit wrote:You still haven't even blessed us with your own wisdom to the thread,Helen wrote:Why ask me about the bombers? I hate them.dragit wrote:What about you Helen?Helen wrote:Tough question. What do people think??
Do you think the bombers can challenge for a flag without bottoming out, again?
Classic trolling, posing a question without an opinion, then just sit back and hope that people eat their own… You're a gem.
At the end of this season we need to delist the following players...
Gardiner
Baker
Blake
Kosi
Jones
Clarke
McQualter
Polo
Gamble
1. Stay away from the Trading period.
2. If any teams show interest in any of our players only trade for picks.
3. Play the youngsters at every opportunity.
Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
No they can't. They need to be in the bottom 4 for 3 years (prefferably 4years)to rebuild properly. Or else they will become like Sydney, thereabouts but never really a legitimate contender. HAPPY?????????????
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Re: Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
And thus the troll reveals itself ... same old crap, different name.Helen wrote:No they can't. They need to be in the bottom 4 for 3 years (prefferably 4years)to rebuild properly. Or else they will become like Sydney, thereabouts but never really a legitimate contender. HAPPY?????????????
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Re: Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
So, you want us to have 9 picks in what not only is a compromised Draft but possibly one of the shallowest Drafts in history !!Helen wrote:Ok, I'll give you my opinion...dragit wrote:You still haven't even blessed us with your own wisdom to the thread,Helen wrote:Why ask me about the bombers? I hate them.dragit wrote:What about you Helen?Helen wrote:Tough question. What do people think??
Do you think the bombers can challenge for a flag without bottoming out, again?
Classic trolling, posing a question without an opinion, then just sit back and hope that people eat their own… You're a gem.
At the end of this season we need to delist the following players...
Gardiner
Baker
Blake
Kosi
Jones
Clarke
McQualter
Polo
Gamble
1. Stay away from the Trading period.
2. If any teams show interest in any of our players only trade for picks.
3. Play the youngsters at every opportunity.
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Re: Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
If we are going to bottom out good and proper, why not make it 7 or 8 years.St DAC wrote:And thus the troll reveals itself ... same old crap, different name.Helen wrote:No they can't. They need to be in the bottom 4 for 3 years (prefferably 4years)to rebuild properly. Or else they will become like Sydney, thereabouts but never really a legitimate contender. HAPPY?????????????
We could end up with picks 1 & 2 for 6 years then, plus we could trade Roo for pick 9 & 32, Goddard for pick 12, my goodness imagine the list?
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Re: Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
Helen may well be a troll but I am not and I tend to agree with Helen's statement. I believe that you really do need to bottom out now to rebuild as otherwise you are depending on pure dumb luck to get anywhere. West Coast, Collingwood and Hawthorn did bottom out. Geelong got extremely lucky with some father sons and late draft picks and Sydney won one flag by having an extra million in the salary cap to anyone else. Recruiters are becoming better and better at spotting talent and as such fewer stars will drop down to the later rounds like Sam Fisher. The only way to get the best talent is to bottom out.St DAC wrote:And thus the troll reveals itself ... same old crap, different name.Helen wrote:No they can't. They need to be in the bottom 4 for 3 years (prefferably 4years)to rebuild properly. Or else they will become like Sydney, thereabouts but never really a legitimate contender. HAPPY?????????????
I don't like it but it is a reality.
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Re: Can St Kilda rebuild without dropping to the bottom 4?
For 4 years? Who exactly has won a flag with this approach?SinCitySaint wrote:Helen may well be a troll but I am not and I tend to agree with Helen's statement. I believe that you really do need to bottom out now to rebuild as otherwise you are depending on pure dumb luck to get anywhere. West Coast, Collingwood and Hawthorn did bottom out. Geelong got extremely lucky with some father sons and late draft picks and Sydney won one flag by having an extra million in the salary cap to anyone else. Recruiters are becoming better and better at spotting talent and as such fewer stars will drop down to the later rounds like Sam Fisher. The only way to get the best talent is to bottom out.
I don't like it but it is a reality.
Do you reckon sponsors get on board a club who bottoms out for 4 years? And members stick fat for that?
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It's actually the only way. Geelong are a bunch of f****** inbreds. It's the AFL's fault because they didn't really think through the father son rule. They have tightened it up now but too late. Even Collingwood f****** got away with blue murder regarding the father son rule. Go back and have a look at what picks they had to use for Travis Cloke and Heath Shaw. Add that to thieir perfect tank in 2005 where they snared Pendles and Daisy and its really not that hard to see ehy they are so f****** good.SinCitySaint wrote:No I don't believe you need to bottom out for 4 years but at least 2. Collingwood bottomed out for 2, West Coast for 3 it is a valid way of rebuilding.
I can not fault Lyon in what he has done for St Kilda. With one f****** ounce of luck we could have had 2 flags. However, if he goes down the road I believe he will we will never win a flag in his time at the Saints. We will be exactly like Sydney. Thereabouts but no hope of ever challenging.
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There, there, don't throw the towel in so early, you haven't even been too naughty this time around… though you really should mix-up your style a bit more between registrations…Helen wrote:It's actually the only way. Geelong are a bunch of f****** inbreds. It's the AFL's fault because they didn't really think through the father son rule. They have tightened it up now but too late. Even Collingwood f****** got away with blue murder regarding the father son rule. Go back and have a look at what picks they had to use for Travis Cloke and Heath Shaw. Add that to thieir perfect tank in 2005 where they snared Pendles and Daisy and its really not that hard to see ehy they are so f****** good.SinCitySaint wrote:No I don't believe you need to bottom out for 4 years but at least 2. Collingwood bottomed out for 2, West Coast for 3 it is a valid way of rebuilding.
I can not fault Lyon in what he has done for St Kilda. With one f****** ounce of luck we could have had 2 flags. However, if he goes down the road I believe he will we will never win a flag in his time at the Saints. We will be exactly like Sydney. Thereabouts but no hope of ever challenging.
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I'm really 50/50 on this.
On one hand I think that with some astute decisions (& a lot of luck) we can get enough talent into the club that there is still hope for 'Roo's Generation' to have another crack at a flag. IMO there still needs to be some short term pain for this to happen & I'm sure that there will be a few changes at seasons end that will surprise some.
On the other hand the reported 'Super Draft' qualities of 2012-2013 are a golden opportunity to rebuild the club ala 2000-2002 (and do it properly this time!).
The drafts will be back to being uncompromised & having a poor season will again have it's rewards. The predicted quality of both drafts will possible be a godsend for a club like St Kilda that may be entering a rebuild phase.
Of course the best way to do this is to trade established players for picks & load up on as many talented kids as possible. Before anyone starts carrying on about me advocating that we trade everyone out (like Nexus Helen/Helen/whoever has been posting about for years), I'm talking about making strategic decisions on who to build this new team around.
BJ is the obvious rock to build around. His re-signing is crucial IMO but there's a case to be made for getting as much for him as we can in the event that he cashes up & goes to GWS. Realistically we would get more for BJ at the end of this season than if he goes as an uncontracted player & we're left with a compensation pick.
If Sheedy offered picks 1 & 2 for BJ (Most likely Patton & Coniglio) & BJ suggested that he was a chance to go to GWS, would Ross go for it?
Two unproven but hugely rated kids that may or may not turn out to be guns versus possibly one year of a proven champion & then a pick at a yet to be determined number.
I do not envy the decisions that Ross & co will be confronted with over the next few years.
On one hand I think that with some astute decisions (& a lot of luck) we can get enough talent into the club that there is still hope for 'Roo's Generation' to have another crack at a flag. IMO there still needs to be some short term pain for this to happen & I'm sure that there will be a few changes at seasons end that will surprise some.
On the other hand the reported 'Super Draft' qualities of 2012-2013 are a golden opportunity to rebuild the club ala 2000-2002 (and do it properly this time!).
The drafts will be back to being uncompromised & having a poor season will again have it's rewards. The predicted quality of both drafts will possible be a godsend for a club like St Kilda that may be entering a rebuild phase.
Of course the best way to do this is to trade established players for picks & load up on as many talented kids as possible. Before anyone starts carrying on about me advocating that we trade everyone out (like Nexus Helen/Helen/whoever has been posting about for years), I'm talking about making strategic decisions on who to build this new team around.
BJ is the obvious rock to build around. His re-signing is crucial IMO but there's a case to be made for getting as much for him as we can in the event that he cashes up & goes to GWS. Realistically we would get more for BJ at the end of this season than if he goes as an uncontracted player & we're left with a compensation pick.
If Sheedy offered picks 1 & 2 for BJ (Most likely Patton & Coniglio) & BJ suggested that he was a chance to go to GWS, would Ross go for it?
Two unproven but hugely rated kids that may or may not turn out to be guns versus possibly one year of a proven champion & then a pick at a yet to be determined number.
I do not envy the decisions that Ross & co will be confronted with over the next few years.
But since their consecutive Grand Finals they have kept making the Top 8 but are no longer a genuine threat. And will never be a genuine threat because of the way the trade and recycle players.Rosco wrote:why the sydney bagging? they did win a flag a few years back, and make another GF.Helen wrote:We will be exactly like Sydney. Thereabouts but no hope of ever challenging.
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Two years ago Collingwood weren't considered a genuine flag threat. Those teams contained the father-son selections they got cheaply. It's their trading for experienced players (Jolly, Ball et al) who IMO made much of the difference, together with natural maturation of existing players who replaced some older less talented players.Helen wrote:But since their consecutive Grand Finals they have kept making the Top 8 but are no longer a genuine threat. And will never be a genuine threat because of the way the trade and recycle players.
Is there some law of nature I'm unaware of that says we can't trade well, and our youngsters can't mature into good players?
Collingwood bottomed out 6 years ago. Briefly. For the past 4 seasons they've been very competative, and for the last 2 especially very good indeed. This year they are playing some of the best football I've seen.
4 years on the bottom is ridiculous.
won't happen...and gamble just bought himself another year....Helen wrote:Yes indeed, delist Jones. We need skillful players who can kick.matrix wrote:delist jones
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I think Helen should stay. After all, he/she/it is at least offering heartfelt honest opinions.
I, however, do indeed thoroughly disagree with those opinions.
To say we need to bottom out for 3-4 years is ludicrous. It's all about the list management. Achieving a balance in that area. Play all the kids and the balance goes right out of whack.
We have the core that a new list can be built around. IF we bottom out, it only needs to be for ONE year. With smart list management and development, that is all that will be needed.
I, however, do indeed thoroughly disagree with those opinions.
To say we need to bottom out for 3-4 years is ludicrous. It's all about the list management. Achieving a balance in that area. Play all the kids and the balance goes right out of whack.
We have the core that a new list can be built around. IF we bottom out, it only needs to be for ONE year. With smart list management and development, that is all that will be needed.
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