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Post: # 1973583Post older saint »

While still mathematically a chance looking at the breakdown of our list and how that sits against some of the better sides and potential for internal improvement: (excl Geary and Kyle retired or left)

Age:
18-23: 17
24-30: 21
30+: 3

Games:
0: 4
1-50: 10
51-100: 14
101-150: 7
151-200: 3
200+ 3
AVE: 80 games

Assuming Kent (99 games, age 28 1/2) and Hannebery (225, 31 1/2) gone
Ryder stays

Apart from WB and Melb all other premiers in 2010-2021 period had over 100 game average ranging from 101 - 167.

Therefore the demograpic of the list says the best is yet to come and will get younger once above have left with 28 players in the 1-100 games bracket.

The position therefore is that the next 2 years in the areas of recruitment/ drafting, trading and most importantly internal development will be critical to determining if the next 5-8 years are a period of finals and pushing for the imaginary 2nd premiership or mediocrity resulting ultimately in a fall back down the ladder to rebuild number (sorry lost count).


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Post: # 1973588Post WellardSaint »

27 wooden spoons.
We'll win a few more before we ever get to be top 4 again


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Post: # 1973589Post cwrcyn »

That's the spirit


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WellardSaint wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 2:40pm 27 wooden spoons.
We'll win a few more before we ever get to be top 4 again
You summabitch...you read my mind & stole my line.


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cwrcyn wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 2:47pm That's the spirit
Like the "spirit" the lads serve up every week?

Like the "spirit" these gutless wonders served up for Spuds game?

Is that "spirit" you're searching for here?

Because that's the one we got....get on board it's contagious.


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older saint wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 2:16pm While still mathematically a chance looking at the breakdown of our list and how that sits against some of the better sides and potential for internal improvement: (excl Geary and Kyle retired or left)

Age:
18-23: 17
24-30: 21
30+: 3

Games:
0: 4
1-50: 10
51-100: 14
101-150: 7
151-200: 3
200+ 3
AVE: 80 games

Assuming Kent (99 games, age 28 1/2) and Hannebery (225, 31 1/2) gone
Ryder stays

Apart from WB and Melb all other premiers in 2010-2021 period had over 100 game average ranging from 101 - 167.

Therefore the demograpic of the list says the best is yet to come and will get younger once above have left with 28 players in the 1-100 games bracket.

The position therefore is that the next 2 years in the areas of recruitment/ drafting, trading and most importantly internal development will be critical to determining if the next 5-8 years are a period of finals and pushing for the imaginary 2nd premiership or mediocrity resulting ultimately in a fall back down the ladder to rebuild number (sorry lost count).

It's always just over the next horizon....a few more good trades, draft picks, development of young players, some choice asst coaches....

An absolute burn it down from the top is the only way. We gotta torch it all .... Refine this cloudy club and skim off the contamination so we are left with
some quality and worth.

Gotta go....some but not all....

Boards members

Coaches

Administration

Players

Or the next few years no matter how well strategic and determined will yield medicority and a product containing garbage


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Post: # 1973621Post cwrcyn »

Any one of those groups would help you


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Post: # 1973624Post Vortex »

SAINT-LEE wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 5:04pm
older saint wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 2:16pm While still mathematically a chance looking at the breakdown of our list and how that sits against some of the better sides and potential for internal improvement: (excl Geary and Kyle retired or left)

Age:
18-23: 17
24-30: 21
30+: 3

Games:
0: 4
1-50: 10
51-100: 14
101-150: 7
151-200: 3
200+ 3
AVE: 80 games

Assuming Kent (99 games, age 28 1/2) and Hannebery (225, 31 1/2) gone
Ryder stays

Apart from WB and Melb all other premiers in 2010-2021 period had over 100 game average ranging from 101 - 167.

Therefore the demograpic of the list says the best is yet to come and will get younger once above have left with 28 players in the 1-100 games bracket.

The position therefore is that the next 2 years in the areas of recruitment/ drafting, trading and most importantly internal development will be critical to determining if the next 5-8 years are a period of finals and pushing for the imaginary 2nd premiership or mediocrity resulting ultimately in a fall back down the ladder to rebuild number (sorry lost count).

It's always just over the next horizon....a few more good trades, draft picks, development of young players, some choice asst coaches....

An absolute burn it down from the top is the only way. We gotta torch it all .... Refine this cloudy club and skim off the contamination so we are left with
some quality and worth.

Gotta go....some but not all....

Boards members

Coaches

Administration

Players

Or the next few years no matter how well strategic and determined will yield medicority and a product containing garbage
What sought of supporter are you, everyone knows Fortious Quo Fidelius is Latin for "there's always next year".


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Post: # 1973651Post Killa »

An informative contribution - and correct

Wilkie was among other mature aged State League players bought in because of the age/experience demographic of our List

In support of the analysis I would add that many making their opinions known on this forum have no idea of what it takes to build (yes, build in these times of compromised Drafting and other player movement regulations) a side which can successively play finals football because by successively playing finals football you best position to win a premiership

Apart from Ryder and Hannebery, our next most experienced is the liability Ross

Then we are down to Billings and Sinclair, both about 130 games

We have a core of younger players whose futures look bright, starting with King, Windhager, Owens, Sharman
and Wanganeen-Milera

We just do not have a class core of half a dozen players between Ryder and Hannebery and Sinclair and Billings

Plus some structural issues with height in key positions both forward and back (so support for King and Howard)

For all the demented carry on on this forum by some, we are realistically 2 years off given the logistics of our List and the need for a couple of players

That is football and football Clubs

They are always a work in progress

And only one side wins the premiership each year


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Post: # 1973664Post cwrcyn »

18 - 23

Bytel
Clark
Coffield
Paton
Wanganeen-Milera
Owens
Sharman
Windhager
Higgins
King
Battle
Byrnes
Connolly

24- 26

Mckenzie
Gresham
Steele
Wilkie
Howard
Butler
Billings
Marshall
Highmore
Hayes
Long

27 - 28

Jones
Sinclair
Membrey
Crouch
Wood
Leinert
Kent

29

Hill
Webster
Ross

30+

Ryder
Hannebery
Campbell


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Post: # 1973665Post bangaulegend »

Vortex wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 6:32pm
SAINT-LEE wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 5:04pm
older saint wrote: Mon 08 Aug 2022 2:16pm While still mathematically a chance looking at the breakdown of our list and how that sits against some of the better sides and potential for internal improvement: (excl Geary and Kyle retired or left)

Age:
18-23: 17
24-30: 21
30+: 3

Games:
0: 4
1-50: 10
51-100: 14
101-150: 7
151-200: 3
200+ 3
AVE: 80 games

Assuming Kent (99 games, age 28 1/2) and Hannebery (225, 31 1/2) gone
Ryder stays

Apart from WB and Melb all other premiers in 2010-2021 period had over 100 game average ranging from 101 - 167.

Therefore the demograpic of the list says the best is yet to come and will get younger once above have left with 28 players in the 1-100 games bracket.

The position therefore is that the next 2 years in the areas of recruitment/ drafting, trading and most importantly internal development will be critical to determining if the next 5-8 years are a period of finals and pushing for the imaginary 2nd premiership or mediocrity resulting ultimately in a fall back down the ladder to rebuild number (sorry lost count).

It's always just over the next horizon....a few more good trades, draft picks, development of young players, some choice asst coaches....

An absolute burn it down from the top is the only way. We gotta torch it all .... Refine this cloudy club and skim off the contamination so we are left with
some quality and worth.

Gotta go....some but not all....

Boards members

Coaches

Administration

Players

Or the next few years no matter how well strategic and determined will yield medicority and a product containing garbage
What sought of supporter are you, everyone knows Fortious Quo Fidelius is Latin for "there's always next year".
:) :wink:


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Post: # 1973685Post Annoyedsaint »

Coffield
Clarke

They absolutely suck.
Slow as a wet week.

Clarke cannot run to defend to save himself!!!
Stengle ran rings around him last week.

Paton was going ok until he broke his leg.

If these players do not come good next year (injuries or no injuries), then it’s see ya later.

If you are no good by the time you are 23 and consistently getting midfield time and over 20 possessions then you have to go.

Harsh, but bad luck. Keep turning them over.


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Post: # 1973687Post cwrcyn »

Neither are slow., and Coffield is actually pretty quick. The red mist of infernal rage can distort.


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Annoyedsaint wrote: Tue 09 Aug 2022 3:07am Coffield
Clarke

They absolutely suck.
Slow as a wet week.

Clarke cannot run to defend to save himself!!!
Stengle ran rings around him last week.

Paton was going ok until he broke his leg.

If these players do not come good next year (injuries or no injuries), then it’s see ya later.

If you are no good by the time you are 23 and consistently getting midfield time and over 20 possessions then you have to go.

Harsh, but bad luck. Keep turning them over.
If you want to heap s*** on a player at least learn how to spell his f****** name. :roll: :roll:


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Post: # 1973783Post Devilhead »

How are the Riewoldt triplets tracking?

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Thank God for Roo's eugenics programme


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Post: # 1973821Post saintsRrising »

Forget the age demographic.


It is quality that matters. Look at the Cats this year.

We simply do not have enough top end players of any age.


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Post: # 1973828Post cwrcyn »

Geelong has 16 players aged 29 or older. Nearly all their key players are in that age bracket. They have more players over 30 than any other team.

Each week they put out a team that has the most games experience by a country mile.

A list demographic should be ideally look like a bell curve. Theirs looks like the left hand side of a triangle


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Post: # 1973834Post older saint »

saintsRrising wrote: Thu 11 Aug 2022 1:48am Forget the age demographic.


It is quality that matters. Look at the Cats this year.

We simply do not have enough top end players of any age.
Geelong have no choice as they invested so much into their influential players Dangerfield, Hawkins, etc and the time is ticking for all they have to go all in now.

Very different to us who must build without the benefit of father sons or dodgy real estate deals which become available once you retire such as down Barwon way


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