gringo wrote:
He remind me of the big Snake G Train. Laconic kicking style that gets the job done.
Yep, me too. Really like it.
gringo wrote:I just heard the SEN guy Luff talking the AFL prospectus run downs on clubs and he predicts that our 3 years of below standard recruiting are going to put us out of the picture for a long time. We had better hope some of our speculative recruiting is on the money because we are in for a world of pain otherwise. Nearly all our recruits seem to be a little bit blessed with x factor lately so hopefully we can get some happening because we need some gun mids bad.
If it hadn't been for the way we've gone about our recruiting and drafting in the past couple of years (especially effectively getting two or three for one pick on three occasions- we've effectively gotten Saad, Milera, Ross, Lee, Hickey, Wright, White and TDL for 4 picks- 12, 13, 20 and 37, which is bloody outstanding, IMO) then I would probably be concerned as well, but I think we've done tremendously well with the picks we've had to work with in the last two trade/draft periods and as a result I expect that we will have averted that fate.
I think it has helped us to avoid going the way the Western Bulldogs have in the past couple of years, for instance and has put us in a strong position to be able to instead go the way Sydney did after they dropped out of the 8 in 2009, after years in the finals (when they had a fair bit worse year than we did this year). They looked like they were on the way out, but one really good trade/draft period (2009, when they traded for Kennedy, Mumford, McGlynn and drafted Jetta and Reid) helped them to turn things around and put them on the path that included playing finals every year since and ultimately winning the premiership this year.
We now have 29 on our lists who are listed as going to be 24yo or under at the start of next season, so despite what some think, we have ample "youth" (and which we rate so highly that we didn't even bother to participate in either of yesterday's drafts- which has to tell you something), but we still also have ample "top end talent", in the form of Riewoldt, Hayes, Milne, Fisher, Dal, Joey, Dempster, Gwilt, Gilbert, etc. who, unless they all of a sudden hit the wall en masse, or get a bunch of injuries at the same time, ought to be able to enable us to stay highly competitive (as we were this year), while gradually integrating those under 24 into our senior team, where they get to learn from some of the best in the business, side by side and get to play in highly competitive games of footy, in a team that knows how to win, rather then in games that are non-competitive, in a team that is out of the habit of winning and will pretty much need to learn how to win again (which can take time).
The other thing potentially in our favour from this point on is the fact that free agency is now upon us. It's looking like we could have up to $1million spare in the salary cap from the end of next season on and if anyone like Hayes or Milne happen to retire in 12 months time (on top of Kosi, CJ and Blake, who probably will, plus Gram being paid out by then), we could have a lot more, so that means we could be in a VERY strong position to go very hard at next year's Brendon Goddard, Josh Caddy, Mitch Clarke, Clinton Young, etc, and especially anyone who wants out of GWS and wants to come to Melb. Our relationship with SOS (if he is still there) could help us considerably with that.
10 years ago (probably the last time we had a heap of salary cap space free) we got F Gehrig, A Hamill and S Lawrence in one trade week and I imagine we'll be going hard to pull off something similar to that next year, especially if say Hayes or Milne happen to retire. And maybe again, the following year, if we have more free cap space then, depending on how many, if any, we land next year.
So there's no doubt that we could drop right away, if, as I said, the older ones on our list all hit the wall en masse, or if we got a year or more of terrible injuries, but if neither of those things happens, I'm confident that we can remain highly competitive, at a minimum, for the next couple of years, while the transition takes place between the generations. If we don't though, then we drop down the ladder and get ourselves some nice juicy high draft picks, to get that "elite" younger talent that we may be lacking. Either way, we have nothing to fear.
I agree that we will most likely need to add some "elite" talent to our midfield, over the next couple of years, though, either from some on our own list really stepping it up, or from trading/free agency/drafting, because teams like GWS, Gold Coast, Western Bulldogs and Richmond are stocking up big-time in that area. If everyone thought Brisbane's midfield was good in the early 2000's, or Geelong's or Collingwood's in recent years, they may almost pale into insignificance compared to what some of these teams may come up with in their midfield's in the next 10 years, especially GWS.
Something that I like to do to be comfortable about our prospects long term is to look at what our team in 5 years time might look like and for the first time in probably a few years I think it's worth doing one now. I now feel that we have enough quality "young talent" on our list to be able to do one and be confident of how this team would perform if they stepped out on the park for us in 5 years time. Even if we didn't add anyone to our list for the next 4 years, this looks like a potentially very competitive team right here, if we had to keep the same list for the next 5 years, except for retirements. There is some serious potential quality on that interchange bench, let alone in the team itself (the starting 18 is pretty conservative, some I've named on the bench will probably have passed some of those in the starting 18 by then, those most likely coming from: Ross, Wright, Minchington, Hickey, Saunders, Murdoch, Dunell and hopefully Ferguson):
2017 R1 team:
B: Gwilt Stanley Geary
HB: Gilbert Simpkin Siposs
C: Newnes Steven Dal Santo
HF: Markworth Lee Milera
F: Saad White Wilkes/Hickey
R: McEvoy Armitage Ledger
I: Ross Dunell Wright Minchington Saunders Wilkes/Hickey Roberton Murdoch Webster Ferguson Lever Staley Dennis-Lane Curren Pierce Shenton
YOU GET WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR.