Some years are weaker than others; sometimes you get 6 or 7 strong teams, other times you get 10 or 11, others you get 2-3 and last year - there was only one (save for the Eagles - smashed by injury in September).
This year, there are three strong teams that, after Friday night, we could say has been whittled down to two.
I posted this last week after seeing the team announced:
After Sunday, the answer is clearly no.evertonfc wrote:Without Baker, Maguire, Ball and Gardiner to call on, we're really down to sourcing out the depths of what is not a deep list.
Would Eddy, R Clarke, Blake, Jones, Gwilt, McQualter or Birss get a run in any of the other top eight teams?
Disappointingly, Birss is probably the best of that crop (poor call not to play him IMO) but the others just aren't up to finals footy in my view.
They all cracked our best 22 on Sunday, so it's clear something isn't right. I think it's time to add Sam Gilbert to that list, btw. He was exposed on Sunday, again, which was sad to see because he's a lovely guy.
But he is so one-sided that it's a joke. Not only that, but the lag time from boot-to-ball means he is easy to read. His 'goose step', while effective, can only be used once or twice per game.
We need to get fair dinkum about our list. Some hard calls have to be made. I realise someone like Eddy - a first year player - deserves another go (I'm trying to be fair here), while someone like Gilbert, who has shown glimpses, should be kept, too. But there are several others who have had their fare share of chances - and have been here too long.
Let's put it in perspective: West Coast's Steven Armstrong - who finished the year in big form and has previously shown plenty of skill - has already been culled by the Eagles because they don't think he's up to it.
He's shown 10 times what Gwilt has - and yet we persist...
Now I'm not calling for the world to be turned over, far from it, but we do need to make some hard calls, be aggressive at trade week, and do our best to get some players with real potential late in the draft.