Dodo27 wrote:
My Verdict is Simple:
If the new recruits can shine and make a real contribution whilst Mckay can keep himself on the Park, we can finish as high as 8. Most likely any where between 8-10. However, if they fail to live up to expectations, then I expect us to bottom out, finishing anywhere between 12-15.
Regardless of what happens, I do not believe we are good enough to finish top 6. We are way far off it.
That is a fair perspective.
But I think we have been conditioned to think that key talls are the only way to win games.
When in actual fact that is not correct and it has been a huge reason for us losing so many last year IMO.
For example. Brisbane won a GF by 47pts with a 20yo 191cm key forward who kicked 1.1 goals and a 21yo 194cm key forward that kicked 1 behind.
By beating a team that had a seasoned Coleman medal gun key forward, Cameron (their Charlie) who kicked 2 behinds but admittedly got injured, even that just solidifies the need for more avenues to goal.
The game has changed (until they change the rules again), the AFL want more speed and more goals and more players kicking goals.
So while losing TDK seems like a huge loss, it may not be, all we need is a ruck that can bring the ball to ground, nothing extra but if Reidy can go forwards to be a target at times, then great. And I believe Reidy can be that player for us, he won't be a TDK and he doesn't need to be.
JSOS, while he is a very smart footballer, he is slow and is injured more than he plays.
IMO, Haynes and Derksen will fill the gap he leaves and that is even before we start talking about the influence that Dean will have in his first year.
Curnow, solely as forward target is a loss, however he is not replaceable and both him and McKay are part of the reason our F50 entries have been so poor, they were an easy target to bomb the ball to for the players that panic under little pressure when they have the ball.
Last year our skill levels were poor, we lacked pace and we lacked the ability to capitalise on all the entires into the F50 as we were so predictable due to personnel.
This year we have 1 less key forward demanding the football, we have 2 new and possibly 3 new forwards that will be damaging at the feet of a contest or working hard around the ground to create opportunities to kick goals. We also have Jagga that can move well, kick goals and actually hit targets in the F50. We've added both speed and foot skills over the ground and we have a better atmosphere at the club also, going by what we have heard about some of the departed.
I don't think we were a top 4 or even a top 6 team last year with those players anyway, even though a lot of us including inside the club thought so, the list was overrated and luckily for us Wright seen this also.
We couldn't even run games out, mainly due to the above.
I think we finished where we should've and this year we should improve right in time for Cody to come into a good system and help push us up higher again next season. We've had a reset and that means we are not hunting a premiership but working on building a team and game plan to contend for one soon.
I think if we can get our midfield to have better foot skills, stop bombing into F50, be patient with our entries, even if it is to slow the game down a bit, kick goals and be relentless with pressure. That alone will more than offset our tall stock losses IMO.
Add to that, the pressure from our new forwards at ground level, we are going to be a more dynamic and exciting team this year.
Personally, I think if we can do the above and the team gels really well, 8-10 is a realistic position and anything higher is a bonus.
What I would like to see this year is, more players hitting their targets and not allowing our momentum to stop because of poor disposals and poor decision making like last year.
And if the usual players can't work this out, then ship them off for ones that can.
New standards across the ground.
Go Blues!!!