Fair expectations gerry
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* We're out of PP territory
*No more 100pt thrashings
* Rarely badly beaten (10 goals or there-abouts)
* Big steps by many of the younger players
* Jarrod Waite to finally play consistently to his talent level
* Walks to really establish himself as a star
* Someone from the 2004 draft (Russell Harts or Blackwell) to show that they will be a regular player who plays 100+ games - that's hope more than expectation
* All players have basic skills - ie able to short pass 20-30 metres to a teamate's hands, not his feet or over his head - ditto for handball
* No more excuses - players, coaches, recruiters, development staff -to all take full responsibility and not be looking to blame each other
I'll take 8-10 wins and no thrashings, as that would imply we have taken small steps in the right direction. That result would have to be coupled with the expectation that the whole team will be taking another step up from 2008 in 2009 and playing finals.
The hard part is trying to determine what the other minnows will achieve in 2008. Will we pass them or will they improve?:
Bumbers: without Hird? They look very fast and still have elite talent, although their window will close when Lucas, Fletcher and Lloyd retire. They look difficult to contain and have focussed on pressure on the opposition.
Demons: will they improve or stay the same? Who knows? I expect to beat them, given what I saw in the last round.
Richmond: I expect us to thrash them. Twice. (We just need to contain Richo)
We got close to The Pies late last year and that was a sign of things to come imo. But then again it's a brand new season; anything can happen.
I expect a new game plan that is not one dimensional. I also expect Waite to play forward.
We may have the measure of the Doggies, (I may fly down on Friday to see first hand where we sit against them and with Judd. We did show some fight against the Hawks the other night; outscoring them in the last 3 Q's. The Blues look promising.
It's going to be interesting. I like to view our future with rose coloured glasses, but I'm also scarred by my past expectations.
Nevertheless, I expect Murphy, Gibbs and Walker to become stars this year. I also expect Kreuzer to have a bigger year than Port's Westoff did in 07, and I'm sure Jamo is going to cement a spot in the backline.
Go Blues...I'm itchin for the first bounce.