Synbad wrote:
Nothing in the midfield coming through.
Forget about the peripheral positions
The game now is about finding the ball when it's in dispute.. Retaining the ball and collectively working to squeeze the ball away from the opposition
We have been taking the wrong types for years and they haven't made it.
Wastage galore in drafting guarantees and condemns this club to a Sisyphean task for years....
Here's all of our non-veteran runners, and bear in mind I'm accounting for their age somewhat when profiling them:
In their prime:
Yarran, Murphy, Thomas, Gibbs, Tuohy, Everitt, Curnow, Ellard4th year:
Docherty, Whiley, Bell, Buckley, Sheehan, Tutt3rd year:
Menzel, Dick, Graham, Russell2nd year:
Byrne, Cripps, Holman, Johnson1st year:
Boekhorst, Gowers, Walsh, DVR, SmithLegend:
Star qualities, Career player, Unlikely to lastI doubt anyone disagrees with this rough grading, and if you look at the spread, we've made some good strides with last off-season. Whiley, Tutt, Dick and Russell are likely fodder, but they're better fodder than what we had, and they give the young, decent players a chance to develop. Whiley will do a job, Tutt may just do a job, and Dick showed his value tonight.
In terms of senior impact, Docherty, Buckley, Sheehan and Menzel have shown real quality, while Boekhorst and Cripps are set to feature a lot this year.
Combine those names with those in their prime, plus efforts from Judd, Simpson, Carrazzo and Walker, and that's enough for right now, with enough coming through.
At the end of the year we're likely waving goodbye to Holman, Johnson, Ellard and perhaps Russell and Walsh (though I believe he does have a 2-year contract), and we'll reload again. We're in good shape unless we have a horror year for development. Last year's growth suggests otherwise.
Now while it was a bad day at the office, can we come back to this in a fortnight and see if we're still in the shit. Youngsters don't just drop into a game and suddenly remember all the strategies and patterns, and they don't gain an instant read of their team mates in play under match conditions. They train to try and create this as much as possible, but if they didn't need live pre-season games to continue to work out the kinks, we wouldn't have two months of them leading into the season.