Terrys' Whisper - 9/5/12 - A New Tiger Dawn?Posted by A Positive Move on 9 May 2012For the first time in a long while Tiger fans are just starting to get excited about the direction of their team. The Tiger faithful have been down this pathway before so will tread wearily but I think they will have a good indication of whether the tide has finally turned in the next fortnight with games against Sydney and Essendon.
Undoubtedly the team is playing better football, with higher percentage and improvement in some key statistical areas. The following are my beliefs on why this could be a new Tiger dawn.
Drafting Young GunsThe Tigers were one of the old fashioned clubs who took the longest time to understand how important drafting was when it came into the AFL system. For around a decade they continued to trade away their first round picks. Sometimes for good quality senior players and other times they merely gave them away. Players such as Johnson, Schultz, Biddiscombe, Brown, Gaspar and Stafford are just a few names that come to mind quickly that all cost first round choices. The Club thought they could get a quick fix but they were buying in a group of players with mixed cultures rather than developing their own culture by drafting young players who would grow up together and create their own club environment. Although drafting errors were made the club now has a very good core of quality players who are all first round draft picks. Deledio, Cotchin, Riewoldt, Vickery, Rance, Martin, Conca and Ellis now create a brighter future for the club.
Spending on the Football DivisionThe club had a 5 million debt and every decision that was made for a decade was based around servicing that debt. The club lost focus that being competitive football wise was always the answer to stronger membership and corporate support. With the introduction of Brendon Gale as CEO, having a solid football background he unlocked the key to success by investing in all areas of the football department. One example of this was to bring List Manager Blair Hartley to the club who’s total focus was working on holes in the list and identifying players to fill these gaps. Houli, Grigg and this year Maric have added much needed depth, while Miller as a rookie has filled a void.
Specific RecruitingObviously the top draft picks will always be the Tigers stand out players but they have been very specific in three targeted areas in the draft. 1/ Elite kicking skills 2/ Competitive in nature 3/ Strong bodied players.
Settled TeamEvery club needs some luck with injury but coach Hardwick has been very specific in his third year to select a group of players he thinks can take him forward. Regardless of winning or losing he has stuck with this group and not fluctuated at the selection table. This has given the group continuity of playing together.
Game StyleThe coach came in with a specific instruction to the club about how he wanted the game played which was very similar to the model he was a part of at Hawthorn. Kicking skill and disposal efficiency were a key platform of this structure. In 2012 the Tigers are ranked 2nd in disposal efficiency only behind the undefeated Eagles.
For all those Tigers that have waited so long they now have some genuinely exciting players to follow and hopefully the many changes that have been made can finally deliver them some long awaited success.
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