toddkurnski wrote:
Improved – Players who are better than they were 12 months ago
Ciaran Byrne
Patrick Cripps
Charlie Curnow
Harry McKay
Tom De Koning
Paddy Dow
Zac Fisher
Lochie O'Brien
Pat Kerr
A Schumacher
Your Excused – Players whose output is in line with what they were doing 12 months ago
Ed Curnow
Kade Simpson
Dale Thomas
Caleb Marchbank
Jed Lamb
Matt Lobbe
Injured – Injured for too many games to assess whether they have improved, stalled or gone backwards
David Cuningham
Sam Docherty
Jarrod Garlett
Matt Kennedy
Matt Kreuzer
Kym LeBois (R)
Harrison Macreadie
Lachie Plowman
Tom Williamson
Liam Jones
Stalled – No improvement, but haven’t gone backwards
SPS
Jack Silvagni
Jarrod Pickett
Cameron Polson
Darcy Lang
Andrew Philips
Gone backwards – Not as good as they were 12 months ago
Jacob Weitering
Aaron Mullet
Marc Murphy
Matt Wright
Thanks and goodbye – Please make room on the list for someone else
Levi Casboult – trade for a third round pick
J Glass-McCasker (R) – delisted
Nick Graham – delisted
Sam Rowe – delisted/retired
Matt Shaw (R) – delisted
Alex Silvagni (R) – retired
Sam Kerridge – delisted
Cam O’Shea – I know you have a contract but please retire, please
All the following players would want to have injury free significant years or show real improvement next year to remain on the list in 2020.
Pickett, Garlett, Lang, Mullet, LeBois, Cuningham, Jones and Philips
Biggest concerns above are Weitering and SPS. I am a big believer in Weitering after watching his first season. Was then tried as a forward to his detriment and now seems unsure of himself. Has not been helped out by the long term injuries to 80% of the backline for sure, and is still only 20 so plenty of time. I hope he is kept in the backline and allowed to continue the development and natural ability he showed in his first year (with a regular bunch of team mates around him).
Also think SPS will be a fine player, but he is the type that needs Cripps, Kennedy and Docherty around him to show his talents.
I think Mullet and O’Shea have contracts along with Levi otherwise I would like to see them turned over for other mature players.
Which brings me to our mature recruits. Our recruitment from the draft has been, in my opinion, very good. Our mature recruits have been very poor. Smedts, Palmer, O’Shea, Kerridge etc. There would have been constraints to what we could get (trying to keep to 95% of cap, limited players wanting to come to us, possible salary cap dumps to get other players from the same club) but I think we have failed to identify any quality lower league players and our recycled mature players have been very poor for us even as depth players come first 18 due to injuries. A review of and investment in this recruitment area, if it hasn’t happened already, needs to happen. No more replacing crap with crap. That time has passed. We have banked enough of the salary cap, use it on a FA or trade target. The kids have shown they will start standing up more, target quality players to fill that gap left by years of poor drafting 2008-2014 and having to sell the older talent we did have for the kids we now have. Can we can convince them to come!?
Credit to the environment the club has created that at the moment that no one is looking to leave, but another year like this and a few young players will start getting sick of weekly beltings.
Depending on the trade period, hoping we add an experienced quality player (or two) into the team, I think we will know after next year if the clubs strategy will pay off in 2020 and beyond or whether we sold the cow for magic beans.
Out Gibbs, Henderson, Bell, Touhy, Yarran etc for draft picks. Pick lots of kids. Try and get a core of kids together like Geelong, Hawthorn previously and Richmond now. Keep them together and on the field, then add from trades and FA by banking cap. Have sustained success over many years and an ability to keep playing finals consistently by topping up and selling your first round pick. Get the development, fitness and medical rooms sorted. Have a coach figure out the next small improvement to the game that provides an edge. Cross your fingers.
Weitering was so confused to his role and it showed when our wonder match commitee decided 4 tall defenders was the go. Once we lost some talks Weitering had a role and was a much better player. More poorly managed than having gone backwards.