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Where to now?By Terry Wallace
Mon 29 Aug, 2011AFTER the results of the weekend, the top eight is set, and with only one round to play before September, it is time to analyze why these bottom nine teams missed the finals and what their direction should be for 2012.
11th - RICHMONDAnother unusual year, one that was topped and tailed with great expectation, but losses of sold home games to the 16th and 17th teams hurt. This club has more dynamic and match-breaking youngsters than most but have they got the depth?
Improvement came from Vickery and Rance which makes the future brighter.
Expectation should be breaking into the eight in 2012. A senior ruckman would help.
In closing, list planning over many years will normally be the catalyst of a team on the rise. Decisions that were made four or five years ago impact your chances in the current environment. Some trade and draft calls at the end of the year might help in 2012, but in reality, most clubs' destines are already set.
Read all bottom 9 side summaries at: http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/122129/default.aspx