Heading into his 4th season as GC Suns coach, the acid will be on Stuart Dew to improve on their 2020 results of 5 wins, 1 draw, 11 losses and 15th on the ladder, in 2021.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Tue 26 Jan 2021 11:21am
Gold Coast will have to pay overs to keep the 25 first round picks they already have on their list. We on the other hand have traded in some mature age recruits from other clubs and long term our salary cap will open up.
Although I agree that it looks unlikely that we will attract Ben to St Kilda in the mid-term, in the long-term he may come to us via trades when he is in his late 20s.
And given that Ben has already trained at Moorabbin as a student and grew up barracking for St Kilda as a kid we are far more likely to see him pulling on a Saints jumper, than we are to seeing Max turning out for the Suns, a club he has no links to apart from his brother being drafted to play there.
I also think it is highly possible that the Suns may struggle to perform even as well as they did last year in 2021 given they played most of their matches in Queensland. They had optimal conditions for improvement last season given they played most of their matches in their home state and the shortened season allowing them to achieve a higher positive percentage on win/loss ratio last year than they would've had had their young team had to play an extra five games on tired legs. Younger teams tend to drop away in the back halves of seasons.
FWIW (and this is purely sophistry on my part) I reckon it's highly unlikely that Gold Coast continue as a club in it's current form should they not at least reach finals in the next five seasons, which is a very real, and some may argue even likely, possible scenario.
Losing future star Matt Rowell after 5 games was a blow but if he stays fit he, combined with a lot of exceptionally talented early draft picks, should emulate what GWS achieved, playing finals in their 5th season.
It is up to Dew to achieve such success (and I really hope he does), but if he fails then I have little doubt that in 2 or 3 years time Ben King may well be traded to the team he had hoped to represent!