Blue Vain wrote:
SparkyBlue wrote:
Exactly - a young, inexperienced, over-awed team beaten by teams that will factor in the finals in a big way this year.
A young, inexperienced over-awed side? :lol:
By all means defend the players and coaches all you want but please stop trotting out the nonsense Denis feeds you.
The team that beat us by 100 points on Friday was easily younger and more inexperienced.
The all conquering West Coast fielded a team last week that was younger than our Friday night team and Geelongs weekend team was virtually identical in age and experience to ours.
Why are'nt they overawed and looking for pathetic excuses?
People within the club should be responsible for their actions. Players and coaches alike.
Making excuses only frees them of the responsibility and expectation.
I dont want to see anyone lynched but there is a recurring theme here that wont go away by itself.
On average age of the entire team you're 100% correct, these teams are as young as our team on average but averages can be decieving. A more accurate statement on the 'youth' of a team can be measured by looking solely on the playmakers, the leaders of the team who are the stars of the show week in and week out.
West Coast (Grand Final): Chis Judd (23), Ben Cousins (28), Daniel Kerr (23), Andrew Embley (25), Dean Cox (25), Quinten Lynch (23), David Wirrapunda (27), Darren Glass (25)
Average age (rounded down): 24.875
Hawthorn (last Friday): Luke Hodge (23), Sam Mitchell (24), Shane Crawford (32), Jordan Lewis (21), Brad Sewell (23), Campbell Brown (23), Trent Croad (27), Chance Bateman (25)
Average age (rounded down): 24.75
Carlton: Andrew Carrazzo (23), Kade Simpson (23), Bret Thornton (23), Heath Scotland (26), Marc Murphy (19), Andrew Walker (21), Jarrad Waite (24), Brendan Fevola (26)
Average age (rounded down): 23.125
That's almost two years of experience over our senior group. No doubt Stevens will bring that experience when he gets back but he isn't here and we have to face facts that the core of our team is still relatively young even compared to some of the youngest teams in the league.