Another elite player is always great but we have a good, strong team. When we are on, we go quite nicely. Improving all the time. There are several things we need to work on ahead of another elite player.
1. Relentless, consistent, intensity 2. Strategy bringing the ball into forward line 3. Smart football (eg. not all flying to the same opp player when they have the ball, anticipating where the ball is going rather than where it is.... we do this but only some of the time) 4. Decision making (which ties in points 2 & 3 above)
This year, we have improved our strategies a lot. I am more inclined to blame the players than the coach this year when I see us play wide - I've heard Ratten speak about going up the middle and when we do that we play well. Think it's a function of our mental state more than a strategy problem, although we have more work to do to, hence point 2 above. We are much better at knocking the ball free from opp players where last year our tackles tended to allow them to raise their hands and give off cleanly. Our backline has tightened up and our running game has improved (although I feel there is a strong correlation b/w Thornton playing and a more stagnant backline)
In terms of players, there are a few who clearly have to work harder on the points above as well as skills and awareness than others. Joseph, Armfield, Carrots, for eg, sometimes look like they are a half level down but I think all of these can learn to improve. I don't think Browne, Anderson can cut it at senior level.
Judd, Murphy, Gibbs, Kreuzer are all A graders either there or undoubtedly on their way. (For those bagging Gibbs, he is ahead of both Cooney & Goddard at same age...) Walker, Russell, Lucas, Bower, Waite*, Yarran, McLean, Hampson, Warnock, Henderson and Grigg all have the potential with the right training, development AND APPLICATION. Could go either way. * Waite was elite but is now hovering. I prefer him back and occasionally floating forward to kick a goal or two.... Simpson, Betts, Houlihan, Jamo, Johnson, Garlett amongst others can make the difference b/w us being an A Grade TEAM or not. And I think we play better with Setanta in the team, when fit. I see him as a first year top 10 draft pick - he does some really good things in most games but goes missing for large periods and still needs to learn a few things. But big upside.
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