IMHFO, this is exaclty where we are at:
Whilst we remain competitive, a premiership this year is out of our range, therefore our main focus is on building a team that will be capable of winning a premiership in 3-5 years. Faced as we are with a list that has a very strong but ageing top six, a fairly solid middle tier, and then nothing, SW and the club decided, before the season even started, that the best way to build that next potential premiership team, in 3-5 years time, is to "rebuild-on-the-run"
alaSydney Swans, just as cwrcyn advocated:
The best approach is keep playing as competitively as possible with a strong core of quality senior players leading the way for a the new group, ensuring they learn good habits and understand the level of intensity that is required.
This year, we're looking at a finish of around 7th-12th, but so long as we're out of premiership contention, it doesn't really matter where we finish on the ladder this year. What matters this year is that the nucleus of that next core group is formed and becomes competitive. If a solid new group of young/youngish players comes on well throughout the year then results will take care of themselves and we'll probably sneak into the finals. Best case scenario everything goes like a well-oiled machine and we click toward years' end and make a semi-final, worst case scenario we have a bad run of injuries to senior players and a few scandals and finish 13th.
The big question about "where we are at" is not "how will we go this year?" but "Are we going to be capable of building that next premiership team in 3-5 years time around the core of the current team, or are we facing a major rebuild that will see us become non-competitive for a time before finally rising again in 6-9 years?"
In order for Watters plan to be successful and to build a team capable of challenging in 3-5 years time, we are going to need:
1. THE CORE
- Probably all of Roo, Koz, BJ, Dal, Monty and Fish to STILL be firing and producing week after week at over 30 years of age.
2. THE MID-TIER
- A good 3-5 of our current younger middle tier players will need to develop into genuine A-Graders as they enter their prime - Gilbert, Gwilt, McEvoy, Steven, Armitage, Geary, Polo, Ray.
- The older middle-tier will need to hold its form and not drop away before replacements are developed - Jones, Dempster, Schneider, Gram, Peake, Clarke.
3. THE NEW GROUP
-We will need a new group of both mid-tier and A-graders to be found, developed, blended, ripened, and brought to a peak - Milera, Simpkin, Ledger, Cripps, Newnes, Stanley, Saad, Ross, Winmar, Wilkes, Markworth, Siposs, + future draft picks.
The BIG QUESTION MARKS about this plan are:
1.) Will our new group be good enough and will it develop quickly enough?
2.) Can the core group maintain its competitiveness and hang around for long enough to enable the coinciding of excellent form between the two groups?
It's going to be a very, very close thing, with the current core past it's peak and approaching the zenith and with the sun barely rising in the metaphorical dawn of the life of the new group.
I have confidence in the new kids and the academy, so for me IT ALL COMES DOWN TO HOW LONG THE CURRENT CORE CAN KEEP GOING. If they can do it for another 3-4 years, then we're currently in great shape, but if they've only got this year and next year left in them, then we're currently approaching a cliff.....