So many wrist slashers
1. The cats (premiers) had come off a shellacking and were looking to make a statement/restore pride. We went into the game as a developing side looking to be competitive after having finished 15th last year, and with the spoon the previous 2 seasons prior.
2. players that were missing from our best 22 - hadley, houlihan, waite, jamison, bannister and walker
Of their best 22, the cats were only missing 3 players - mooney, egan, chapman
We had twice the number of injuries from our best 22, when we clearly dont have the depth to cover the loss of players as the top sides do.
3. In terms of the overall team we averaged 59.1 games (cats 93.

with an average age of 23 (cats 25). That is pretty much 2 full seasons of footy - If you included statistical player turnover/attrition rates that happen in ALL teams, then the figure would be closer to being 3-4 season behind the cats in terms of player/team development.
4. IF we look at 'youngsters' The cats had 11 players who have played 100+games, we had 17 (ie 3/4 of the team).
Of our 'youngsters' - 6 players have played less than the equivalent of a season of football (22 games)
armfield - 1st game
browne - 5th game
hampson - 6th game
kreuzer - 8th game
grigg - 13th game
bower - 22nd game
A further 5 players have played under 50 games (making for 11 total - ie the same as geelongs sub-100 game mark)
gibbs - 31st game
cloke - 35th game
russell - 38th game
setanta - 42nd game
murphy 45th game
Basically 1/2 the team have played less than 2 seasons of football. In terms of age Cloke and setanta are 25, the next oldest is russell who is a 21yo
If you looked at the cats 'inexperienced' players you'd have
lonergan - 8 games (a young 25yo - mature body)
taylor - 8 games (21yo)
hawkins - 19games (a 19yo 103kg man-child - mature body)
varcoe - 20 games (as a 20yo)
selwood - 31 games (20yo)
byrnes - 49 games (24yo - mature body)
stokes - 39 games (23yo mature body)
blake - 43 games (22 yo who has played THREE times the number of games of hampson/kreuzer combined)
Given all the above, was it really that surprising that our kids got smashed in the contests and had less of an impact than they would in games against less physical opponents?
Perhaps the wrist slashers would like to state (ie margin) and explain how we should have played given the apparent poor game plan/coaching/player development - go ahead, enlighten me.