I am still a bit confused by some peoples comments regarding draft picks. Most of the people making comments about finishing 9th being ok and draft picks not being relevant are the same people that would rather have had their legs cut off last year than trade away draft picks that will be of the same value if we finish 9th this year.
Actually, a fair argument.
Regarding 8th v 9th.
As i've already said, to me the only difference is the experience of playing in a final. The reaity is that sides that finish 8th generally make up the numbers, but it would be good to have a bit of interest in September for once.
It could also be argued that to just miss out would give this young team more incentive for the following year. They would have a belief that they are there abouts but the realisation they still need to improve.
Either way, i dont really care. To finish somewhere around 8-11 would be the result of continued improvement and to me that is the most important thing, rather than what number we actually finish on the ladder. There has not been one game since Dimma took over where the opposition has taken us lightly or underestimated us. There are no more cheap wins - each and every one is earned.
The upward curve is starting to take shape. somewhere along the line it may plateau, or even take a drop, but i also believe that somewhere along the line there will be a steep improvement that makes the other
clubs really start to sit up and take notice.
whether that happens this year or next is anyone guess, but it seems that hardwick is expecting us to improve enough this year to actually start pushing the top sides.
surely if we start to push sides like collonwoood that can only be a good thing?
As others have said, and Benny said at the start of last year, lets just enjoy the ride.
Just another stir about Draft picks. Many people believe that reece conca would have lasted until late in the first round and some people even said that we could have traded down and still got him. ( Jackson didnt feel this way though).
To me, with the concessions available to wasted sydney it is not that important as generally the standouts are in the first 2-4 picks and after that it seems to even out and the order is mostly determined by individual clubs' assessments and needs. It never has, nor will it ever, work out the order of draft picks relates to the order of how good the players turn out to be. The only argument with any merit i have seen put forward against this is that the earlier your pick the more likely you are to get your first choice.
The negatives associated with deliberately setting out to achieve this far outweigh the positives, but I'm sure by now most realise i feel this way
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Normally if we finish near the bottom I simply take consolation in the earlier draft picks, but if that was to happen this year it would not be much consolation as it means the wheels have fallen off, for whatever reason.