Punter22 wrote:
We had no ruckmen, three key midfielders clearly underdone and getting fitness by playing games, with the week from hell off the track leading in plus being the most hyped team over summer - while also being the youngest list.
I'm certainly not going to be ranting over running out of legs with the fitness queries over the team. If we had Geelong's depth, I doubt a few of those blokes would have been out there, however with no depth we don't have a choice.
When we had some legs (and an interchange bench) we looked good. When the bodies over time harden up and strengthen, we'll carry that play through a full game. Which might not be that far off, as we were running out games well in February when we were only playing fit players - no doubt the rotations were affected somewhat with Judd, Stevens and Hadley still not right.
This year was always going to be about getting games, education and development into the youngest list in the league. We'll have great weeks, some spankings and middling games, like Richmond.
Winning is a habit that takes some learning - I'm really surprised after the hidings we have copped the last 5-6 years people expect a winning culture is a tap just waiting to be turned on. Hawthorn started their recent rise when they won the last five games of the season (2006?) after being horrible with a young list for the first 17.
Give the kids a chance.
Hear, hear- and don't forget, we'll be in the reckoning for a flag soon enough, unlike the Tiges, or the Aints......