Cats win 3 flags in 5 seasons 07, 09, 11. With some serious talent, Brownlow medalists etc.
From 2011 when Scott took over they were able to stay at the top and whilst bottle a few finals series eventually win again in 2022. As much as I hate typing that.
My question is what lessons can we learn from this period of time that Geelong did correctly and failed.
Only 2 premiership players from this era won again in 2022. If we relate that to our list we that would be the equivalent of Balta and Bolton winning our next flag as only remaining members in 2031.
Geelong were somewhat robbed of losing Ablett to GC weakening their chances of winning more with him there.
Are there any lessons at all that we can take away from what Geelong did or didn't do well to capatilise on their successful foundation of 07-11?
Personally am not interested in taking and being irrelevant for 2-3 seasons to stockpile draft picks and get talent through that way. Take GC and GWS, and even Carlton as examples of clubs who have done nothing after a war chest of draft picks.
Makes me even more convinced that Tarranto and Hopper trades are the way to go. Similar to Cats trades of say Dangerfield and say a Touhy.