verbs wrote:
Gibbs, Murphy (who both had outsatanding years last year) yes, and also Jamison, particularly since his higher online profile, but he was injury prone last year anyway and hardly played compared to this year.
Simpson aboslutley no way has he gone backwards.
Garlett absolutely no way has he gone backwards.
Joseph yes he has. Hasn't missed a game since his debut and needs a spell.
Betts has had a fantastic year and is in the frame to possibly boot 50 goals.
Russell's first half of the year was exceptional and his output in the second half has been down but is still superior to last year. He was ordinary to begin with last year, had an okay run, got dropped came back and finished off the year well. Has played at a much higher level all year in 2010.
Bower and Waite have had injury concerns (Bower this year and Waite last year). Waite had done very well this year and has kicked 20 goals, whilst Bower has only played a handful of games.
Grigg has only just come back and in four games his last two have been very and quite good, both a level above what we've seen.
Kreuzer before injury was tracking at the same rate as last year.
Carrazzo missed the early part of last year but played a defensive forward role when he came back which he was actually very good at. Hasn't done it this year so yeah he isn't playing as well this year as a tagger.
Robinson is significantly better this year than he was last year and will be even better next year.
People have short memories (the ones complaining) - to your above list I'd also add the following players that have clearly improved on last year (and that have played a few games)
houlihan, yarran, jacobs and henderson
The difference between this year and last year is that henderson is a massive step down from fev (goal scoring wise) and a couple of our mids are way down (murphy, gibbs, and arguably judd - scotland is tracking about same as last year). Preseason most observers didnt have the blues in the 8 yet most people have forgotten that already.
Regardless of whether we make the 8 or not, we HAVE improved as a team. The post-fev transition was always going to take at least a couple of seasons of adjustment+finding a replacement forward. Pre-season we had 4 real tall forward options
Henderson has shown signs but he is clearly not physically ready yet to impose himself.
Setanta was good early but has faded badly since about midseason.
Fisher showed promise but unfortunately for the team did an ACL just prior to the season proper. Given how poor the team played against the pies he deserves at least a couple of games to show what he can do in our new forward structure.
Waite has shown signs but has struggled for rythm/regular game time (post-knee form+multiple suspensions)
Moving forward into 2011 Henderson WILL improve. As will waite (1 yr post knee). With an improved forward structure we will be a lot stronger as a team (ie being able to kick goals in tough games/periods/quarters as opposed to not being able to score at all).
I'd also be inclined to keep one of fisher or setanta next season as insurance for the forward line.