Was just thinking of starting a thread like this myself, you stole my idea!
We go on and on about how we're the youngest team in the comp etc, but the fact is the 2nd youngest team in the comp won the flag today. Our journeys have been very similar to this point. New administrations, cleanouts, new coaching staff, solid trading and drafting, a focus on youth, rising memberships and revenues etc. But we're at least two years behind the hawks at this point in time, which should mean we'd come into quality form when they're probably at their absolute peak.
The key is toughness and fitness, and we couldn't have the boys in better hands than Cordy for this. Our pre-season this time around was interrupted, but I'm confident with a full pre-season to spend with the team we'll have them in tip top shape for 09. I'm sick of seeing our players monstered around, and sick of seeing them fade in and out of games. Sustained run and aggression is the key. The boys showed this year they're not afraid to stand up for themselves, but even against soft teams like the bombers and saints, we still sometimes manage to look like boys against men. This needs to end.
Importantly we need a key forward. Hawthorn's success owes much to its forward line, both through actual and 'perceived' results (as in, focusing too much time and energy on one and having another bite us in the arse instead). Yes, they benefitted from having some decent forwards to choose from, which are rare nowadays, but we need to be smart. The fact is that Buddy and Roughead will be around long after Fev hangs up the boots, so we need someone to help him out in the meantime, with a view to succeeding him at the end. Kreuzer is crucial to these plans, but we need more. One more bad year could see Fisher given the boot, and Edwards/Hartlett SURELY are on their final straws. Some assistance for Betts would be nice too. The hawks have two KEY targets (Franklin and Roughead), two backup targets (Williams and Brown) and now a geniunely classy crumber (Rioli). They've done their homework.
Our backline is looking after itself nicely, with flexibility and run a key factor. But who else here is sick of seeing opposition ruckman going forward and having days out against us? We need an actual key defender, not another medium/tall playing out of his weight division (Jamo/Bower/Thornton). This is why I'd love to get Hurley. We also need a Hodge, someone to set up our attacks from HB while at the same time being capable of stopping an opponent himself. Scotland fills part of this role, but we need more accountability, not to mention the gaping chasm between Hodge and Scotland in terms of disposal. Waite would be perfect, but again his disposal lets him down. I don't know what we can do in this area.
But above all, we need to learn how to flowering kick straight. Look how well that worked for the hawks today. As Geelong showed today, all the class in the world is no substitute for poor kicking.