MIL wrote:
The Duke wrote:
I agree with most of that kezza accept the play the kids bit. You can't just play kids that aren't ready. We need to put a winning team on the park and win at all costs - not go down at the hands of wooden spooners. The best experience players can get is playing finals footy. If we scrape hom and manage an MCG final against Hawthorn, anything can happen. If we don't make it, we'll know where we, and the coaching panel stand.
Finals exposure last year doesn't seem to have helped many on our list - inc Hampson. Our senior guys that are supposed to be in their prime aren't delivering, so IMHO there's nothing wrong with blooding some kids. Sure they're not 100% ready, but getting a run with Juddy isn't going to hurt them, finals or no finals.
This weeks AFL Record included an interview with James Kelly. He mentioned a game in 2002 when the Cats played the Lions who were at their very best. He made his debut in that game along with Stevie J. Rooke was playing his 5th game, Bartel & Ablett their 6th, Hunt - 9th, Joel Corey - 25th and Ling - 29th. They were thumped by 57 points (it was Bomber's 3rd season). He said "You have to learn on your feet and physically you are getting beaten from pillar to post....But the good thing for players like myself, Gazza, Jimmy and Steve back then was that we learned by playing games. You'd have to accept the occassional game back in the VFL but the club was on a clear path that they were going to develop youth. I guess looking at how the club is positioned today, what happened back then was the right way to go."
We need to get games into our younger players so they learn what is required of them to play at the highest level. Senior players should be selected on merit and if they lead by example. We need to lay the foundations for long term, sustainable success and that begins with playing those who are prepared to do whatever is required (on and off the field) for the success of the team. Players will come and go with some serving a purpose only in the short term as we move toward our ultimate goal - Premiership No. 17 and continued success at the highest level thereafter. Geelong's success didn't happen overnight and neither will ours.