I think that post is fair enough Synbad.
But the board only gave Ratten a 2 year deal, so it is encumbent on him to prove that he is capable of a longer deal. Given the coaching options available at the end of last year I think Ratten was a perfectly acceptable choice. He has reintroduced pride and a love for the club back to the coaching table, something we sorely needed.
If Ratts only gets a two year gig and hands someone a potential premiership list on a platter, so be it.
This year is not the year to be judging Ratts harshly (I don't think). Next year will be the key (obviously). How will our guys react to starting a year where they are expected to push for finals, rather than simply not coming last. More importantly, how will Ratten guide the team through such expectations?
We've made good progress so far this year. Yes, there is room for improvement. The ruck is an obvious area, although, apart from agreeing with you that Kreuzer should probably be spared a little more, we are not really flush with options. That said, Hampson getting more game time would be something I'd like to see, but that's from my outside viewpoint.
Yes, we also need to desperately improve our ball movement inside/into the F50. But these things take time. We just can't flick a switch and make everything right. We had so many deficiencies that perhaps the priority of addressing our forwards was down the list a bit. I'm not sure, but it would be a reasonable assumption I reckon.
The point is, our progress this year may not have the silver shine on it that we may yearn for. However, we've earned respect of the football world, our players all talk about what a great place it is to be and our coach loves the club.
It's great that you want more, and that you're asking questions about Ratten's capabilities.
Just don't forget to stop and smell the roses once in a while.
