Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
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Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
St Kilda coach Scott Watters has the oldest list in the AFL at his disposal
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/st-kild ... 6505632031
The Saints ended the trade period still burdened by an average age of 25.7 years, despite losing the seasoned star to free agency.
It is a statistic that provides a major challenge for coach Scott Watters considering the widely-held perception that the Saints have slipped from the premiership zone.
But the durability and consistency of the club's top-end players, so close to the ultimate success in 2009-2010, have helped it cheat nature so far.
The Saints finished ninth this year, relying on the usual suspects and the exciting development of Rhys Stanley, Ahmed Saad, Terry Milera, Tom Simpkin and Arryn Siposs, but face a delicate balancing act despite Watters' impressive start.
They have been in the top three for age every year since 2006.
The average age figures, produced for Champion Data's upcoming Prospectus publication, underline a far more dramatic change at Western Bulldogs - a team vying with the Saints for a flag in 2009-10.
Official figures reveal the Dogs now boast the third youngest list as they start rebuilding.
The Dogs started this season as the fifth oldest team, but retirements (Lindsay Gilbee and Ryan Hargrave), de-listings and trades (Brian Lake) have re-shaped their list.
The figures were taken from primary lists as they stood yesterday, projecting forward with players' ages at the start of next season.
Sydney, Collingwood and Hawthorn, all in the premiership window, fill the places below St Kilda on the "age ladder".
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/st-kild ... 6505632031
The Saints ended the trade period still burdened by an average age of 25.7 years, despite losing the seasoned star to free agency.
It is a statistic that provides a major challenge for coach Scott Watters considering the widely-held perception that the Saints have slipped from the premiership zone.
But the durability and consistency of the club's top-end players, so close to the ultimate success in 2009-2010, have helped it cheat nature so far.
The Saints finished ninth this year, relying on the usual suspects and the exciting development of Rhys Stanley, Ahmed Saad, Terry Milera, Tom Simpkin and Arryn Siposs, but face a delicate balancing act despite Watters' impressive start.
They have been in the top three for age every year since 2006.
The average age figures, produced for Champion Data's upcoming Prospectus publication, underline a far more dramatic change at Western Bulldogs - a team vying with the Saints for a flag in 2009-10.
Official figures reveal the Dogs now boast the third youngest list as they start rebuilding.
The Dogs started this season as the fifth oldest team, but retirements (Lindsay Gilbee and Ryan Hargrave), de-listings and trades (Brian Lake) have re-shaped their list.
The figures were taken from primary lists as they stood yesterday, projecting forward with players' ages at the start of next season.
Sydney, Collingwood and Hawthorn, all in the premiership window, fill the places below St Kilda on the "age ladder".
Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
and the point of doing this calculation before the draft & until the lists are finalized is???
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
could change depending on de listings and if we go 4 18 yr olds in draft..................as mentioned at end of trade period.
what is the point in timing in this article..............
what is the point in timing in this article..............
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
do you think it will change?savatage wrote:and the point of doing this calculation before the draft & until the lists are finalized is???
if so please explain. if anything we will be become older relative to others given we wont be drafting many players. only raph might fall off the list. but undoubtedly we will still have the oldest list when the seasons starts. we have the oldest list in the afl. its a fact. get used to it. the draft wont change that.
p.s cant believe we still have kosi and blake on our list.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
Unlikely… every club will bring in at least 3-4 18 year olds… and I can't see us de-listing too many players that have contracts for next year.chook23 wrote:could change depending on de listings and if we go 4 18 yr olds in draft..................as mentioned at end of trade period.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
Big deal.
Someone's has to be the oldest.
Someone's has to be the youngest.
Which of our elderly stars should we dump just so we don't hold this title? Perhaps we could start with that old codger Lenny? That would surely help
Someone's has to be the oldest.
Someone's has to be the youngest.
Which of our elderly stars should we dump just so we don't hold this title? Perhaps we could start with that old codger Lenny? That would surely help
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
As pointed out by the dogs situation, you can change this figure rapidly…
At the end of 2013, take out most of Kosi, Gram, Blake, Hayes, Roo, Milne & Jones… we would be one of the youngest.
At the end of 2013, take out most of Kosi, Gram, Blake, Hayes, Roo, Milne & Jones… we would be one of the youngest.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
Not if we keep passing on kids and picking up "old bastards" like Lee & Hickeydragit wrote:As pointed out by the dogs situation, you can change this figure rapidly…
At the end of 2013, take out most of Kosi, Gram, Blake, Hayes, Roo, Milne & Jones… we would be one of the youngest.
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Well of course it WILL change & will depend on who else we delist (Raph will obviously alter it) and depending if other clubs draft younger players or get some recycled players into their list- not to mention the delisted free agents period will just start & if a club takes players there then obviously their list will become older.Con Gorozidis wrote:do you think it will change?savatage wrote:and the point of doing this calculation before the draft & until the lists are finalized is???
if so please explain. if anything we will be become older relative to others given we wont be drafting many players. only raph might fall off the list. but undoubtedly we will still have the oldest list when the seasons starts. we have the oldest list in the afl. its a fact. get used to it. the draft wont change that.
p.s cant believe we still have kosi and blake on our list.
Either way BIG DEAL.
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This too.dragit wrote:As pointed out by the dogs situation, you can change this figure rapidly…
At the end of 2013, take out most of Kosi, Gram, Blake, Hayes, Roo, Milne & Jones… we would be one of the youngest.
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Exactly. Interesting that the second oldest and third oldest are Sydney and Hawthorn. They're not complaining about the advanced age of their list.Dr Spaceman wrote:Big deal.
Someone's has to be the oldest.
Someone's has to be the youngest.
Which of our elderly stars should we dump just so we don't hold this title? Perhaps we could start with that old codger Lenny? That would surely help
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
Maybe because they are playing off in grand finals.bigcarl wrote:Exactly. Interesting that the second oldest and third oldest are Sydney and Hawthorn. They're not complaining about the advanced age of their list.Dr Spaceman wrote:Big deal.
Someone's has to be the oldest.
Someone's has to be the youngest.
Which of our elderly stars should we dump just so we don't hold this title? Perhaps we could start with that old codger Lenny? That would surely help
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
Doesn't matter, the only thing that matters is a premiership, and I don't care if its a pack of old buggers or a bunch of young fellas running around out there.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
what is every other club going to draft?chook23 wrote:could change depending on de listings and if we go 4 18 yr olds in draft..................as mentioned at end of trade period.
what is the point in timing in this article..............
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yeah but we just finished 6th in 2011 and 9th in 2012- being old and ordinary means you need to make some changes.bigcarl wrote:Exactly. Interesting that the second oldest and third oldest are Sydney and Hawthorn. They're not complaining about the advanced age of their list.Dr Spaceman wrote:Big deal.
Someone's has to be the oldest.
Someone's has to be the youngest.
Which of our elderly stars should we dump just so we don't hold this title? Perhaps we could start with that old codger Lenny? That would surely help
kosi/cj/blake/raph should all be long gone.
people still seem to think its 2009-10 and we are contending. we aint. next season is 2013.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
The Swans have shown the value of an experienced, hardened core.Con Gorozidis wrote:yeah but we just finished 6th in 2011 and 9th in 2012- being old and ordinary means you need to make some changes.bigcarl wrote: Exactly. Interesting that the second oldest and third oldest are Sydney and Hawthorn. They're not complaining about the advanced age of their list.
kosi/cj/blake/raph should all be long gone.
people still seem to think its 2009-10 and we are contending. we aint. next season is 2013.
They've shown that you don't delist players simply because they are old.
If they are old and cannot play, then yes, move them on.
Also we weren't as far off it as all that last season. Had a few things gone a bit better (umpiring in two or three games and some luck) we'd have been right in the mix.
The top four lists in terms of age: St Kilda, Swans, Hawks, Pies. Tells you something about the value of experience
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
I imagine some of those players may be de-listed this year.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
exactly. swans finished 5th/7th/3rd in last 3 seasons.bigcarl wrote:The Swans have shown the value of an experienced, hardened core.Con Gorozidis wrote:yeah but we just finished 6th in 2011 and 9th in 2012- being old and ordinary means you need to make some changes.bigcarl wrote: Exactly. Interesting that the second oldest and third oldest are Sydney and Hawthorn. They're not complaining about the advanced age of their list.
kosi/cj/blake/raph should all be long gone.
people still seem to think its 2009-10 and we are contending. we aint. next season is 2013.
They've shown that you don't delist players simply because they are old.
If they are old and cannot play, then yes, move them on.
Also we weren't as far off it as all that last season. Had a few things gone a bit better (umpiring in two or three games and some luck) we'd have been right in the mix.
The top four lists in terms of age: St Kilda, Swans, Hawks, Pies. Tells you something about the value of experience
CJ/Blake/Kosi are a waste of space. And I guess this will be the last year for the Len-dog and Milney. So we will be much younger in 2014 and only have lost 2 good players. Point is we are carrying some old dead wood on the list who probably wont even play.
It could be said that we are a well paying retirement village and some people seem cool with that.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
I disagree on CJ and Blake. They still have something to offer. The club obviously agrees on Blake, having kept him on for another year. Not sure what the thinking is on CJ.Con Gorozidis wrote:CJ/Blake/Kosi are a waste of space.
Kosi, well he's contracted
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Lenny and Milne should retire, just to get the age down....
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SainterK wrote:Lenny and Milne should retire, just to get the age down....
no they shouldnt.
But kosi/cj and blake should give it some serious thought.
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Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
In Milney we've probably also got the oldest lisp.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
Average age could have just reduced slightly!
Maybe this year?
Re: Saints have oldest list in the AFL - fact
Was going to post a smart arse post on this as well! You are quicker...rexy wrote:Average age could have just reduced slightly!
Thats Mr. Smartarse to you