Sydney Blue wrote:
I was flat going into last year
Nothing we have done has changed my mind this year
smells like 2003 to me - In Morrell Harford - Teague McGrath Scotland Johnston Stevens
You missed David Clarke from Geelong. The speed demon.
What trades would have made you happy?
I had a real appetite for a player like Humphrey, and was disappointed it didn't happen, but we have picks 9 & 11 instead.
The team/list we had in 2025 is far more superior to the 2004 team imo, and a different set of circumstances leading into the Trade period.
Lets wait to see what happens after the SSP pick(s)
If you believe Injury and a lack of depth to cover injury killed our 2025 season, then its not a great comparison.
We won all games with less than 8 out injured.
We had an average of 10 out all season.
2004 wasn't impacted by injury. That team exceeded expectations.
Thank god we earned a priority pick and landed Walker; our only pick in the draft.
Maybe you are just comparing the incoming group of Trades and not the List?
I thought 2004 trades were uninspiring at the time. Players past their best.
10 wins with the addition of an A Grader in Stephens, who actually wasn't traded for.
Stevens was a PSD pick up so he doesn't count in the comparison till our SSP and rookie selections have been made.
Scotland was the quality player who had played in a GF for the Pies.
Hayward has played in 2 GF's, so has Florent.
I think Chesser has more pace and skills than Johnston, McGrath and Teague.
The latter 3 couldnt hit a target by foot.
Harwood came to us when he was past his best as a 27yo, and 28 yo the year he played.
Maybe you see the same with Florent being 27yo. Florent would kill Harwood in a foot race.
Give you a tip: Carlton 2026 team will be better and outperform the 2004 team.
Not a great comparison.
I'm hoping for a KPF and a KPD in the SSP. Then I will be more than happy, if we get a free hit with pick 9, get Dean with pick 11 and Ison, before Walker and the compromised drafts.
I think we will be better in 2026 than we were in 2025.