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Re: You help but be excited
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2007, 04:28:37 PM »
Whoa, I trust that the euphoria over the draft does not cloud the fact the Richmond is coming from a wooden spoon with a list largely in the development phase.

Yes, but that doesn't mean much at the end of the day. The AFL is so even that a good run with injuries and our better players hitting form will mean see us competitive.

North, Collingwood and Hawthorn were top 8 teams last year. Each is pretty rubbish - one our day we are at least equally as good.

We were 7-2 a couple years back with a list infinatly worse that what we currently have.

should we of been 7-2 though?

if it wasnt for some browny brillance it could of easily been 4-5, when he went down the wheels fell off which just showed how much we relied on him which wasnt good at all

im not getting excited until i see some pre season games and look at whats been done over the summer, the geelong and melb games at the start of this year were terrible and i knew from that point we were in trouble


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Re: You help but be excited
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2007, 04:33:58 PM »
Whoa, I trust that the euphoria over the draft does not cloud the fact the Richmond is coming from a wooden spoon with a list largely in the development phase.

Yes, but that doesn't mean much at the end of the day. The AFL is so even that a good run with injuries and our better players hitting form will mean see us competitive.

North, Collingwood and Hawthorn were top 8 teams last year. Each is pretty rubbish - one our day we are at least equally as good.

We were 7-2 a couple years back with a list infinatly worse that what we currently have.

should we of been 7-2 though?

if it wasnt for some browny brillance it could of easily been 4-5, when he went down the wheels fell off which just showed how much we relied on him which wasnt good at all

im not getting excited until i see some pre season games and look at whats been done over the summer, the geelong and melb games at the start of this year were terrible and i knew from that point we were in trouble



No, we shouldn't have. We were pretty poo and overachived. But my point is its not that hard to do well in the comp - because of the very nature of the AFL (draft/salary caps) its all very even. A good run with injuries and your better players hitting form makes a massive difference. For example - if Hunter and Cox both do their knee round 1 were will WCE finsh?

There is not reason Browny can't go wacko again and or rip the league apart.. or Deledio takes a giant steps and becomes A-Grade, or Cogs and Simmo can get back to their best form.

You knew we were in trouble when we lost be 200+ points? Well done.

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Re: You cant help but be excited
« Reply #17 on: December 13, 2007, 06:14:59 PM »
I can't wait for Round 1.  :)

Geez I hope we smash Judd and the Blue Scum.

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« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2007, 06:29:21 PM »
U23:
Raines Thursfeild McGaune
King Rance Polo
Cotchin Connors Edwards
Tambling Polak Morton
Collard Schultz Reiwoldt
Pattison Deledio Foley

Jackson Hughes JON Silvestre

Casserly Putt Gourdis Cartledge Meyer White Graham Collins


Future midfeild: Deledio, Cotchin, Foley, Connors, Tambling, Edwards, Polo, Morton, King, Raines, Jackson.
 - of course they will not all make it. But chances are in 3 years a few of them should be impressive footballers.

The future spine is alot more promising than it was, say 4 years ago:

fb - Thusty
chb - Rance
3rd tall - McGaune/JON/Silvestre etc.

forward options; Reiwoldt, Schultz, Hughes, Gourdis.

All that is missing is a Trav Cloke/Hawkins power CHF. I beleive we need one of Hughes or Schultz to come good.

I like the look of the future forward like ^
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Re: You cant help but be excited
« Reply #19 on: December 13, 2007, 06:57:34 PM »
I'm happy with our development. Over achieving can be much more harmful than underachieving in a teams development IMO. It is too early for us to be serious contenders, you just need to look at the age and experience of the majority of our list and you can see there is a long way to go.

Overachieving before a team is ready just raises expectations and distorts perceptions which can lead to poor decisions. Things like topping up in the draft and offering unreasonably long contracts to players who may have played 1 good year. Underachieving, though disappointing and frustrating, causes tough analysis of where were are at and forces people to look objectively at the club as a whole. It encourages change and development.

Although 16th is a bit extreme, I am happy not to be a finals side ATM. I don't believe we are ready yet (sorry Richo, Bowden, Browny, Jonno. Hang around a few years boys.  ;) ). I don't believe we have the necessary maturity to be a consistent finals team and I am sick of false dawns.

Looking at the list I reckon we are on the right track but I want to do it properly this time. Take your time boys. Yes I'm excited but I'm really excited by the prospect of 2 or 3 years from now.

EDIT : Damn spelling!!
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Re: You help but be excited
« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2007, 07:39:08 PM »
But my point is its not that hard to do well in the comp - because of the very nature of the AFL (draft/salary caps) its all very even. A good run with injuries and your better players hitting form makes a massive difference. For example - if Hunter and Cox both do their knee round 1 were will WCE finsh?

There is not reason Browny can't go wacked again and or rip the league apart.. or Deledio takes a giant steps and becomes A-Grade, or Cogs and Simmo can get back to their best form.
That's true given half the teams of the comp make the finals. Mediorce sides do make it but we would need no injuries, all our senior players in top form and our younger players having burst out years, for us to make the finals. Highly unlikely to be that lucky and then it hurts you in the long run anyway as RROFO suggested as you've overachieved and scored poor draft picks before going thud back to Earth the following season. 2001 all over again.
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Re: You help but be excited
« Reply #21 on: December 13, 2007, 07:50:40 PM »
I think I'm more excited about the prospect of the way we are going about bettering the club, not at the players and administrators we are getting (though, I'm excited about that too).
Nicely said Jobba and welcome to OER. The club is getting it's act together and moving into the 21st century focussed on the long-term. At the moment we are still catching up after years of neglect, infighting and just plain stupidity but all these investments recently put together will soon pay-off on-field in the next few years. That's why it's exciting. There's belief in the club again.
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Re: You cant help but be excited
« Reply #22 on: December 13, 2007, 08:04:46 PM »
I'm happy with our development. Over achieving can be much more harmful than underachieving in a teams development IMO. It is too early for us to be serious contenders, you just need to look at the age and experience of the majority of our list and you can see there is a long way to go.

Overachieving before a team is ready just raises expectations and distorts perceptions which can lead to poor decisions. Things like topping up in the draft and offering unreasonably long contracts to players who may have played 1 good year. Underachieving, though disappointing and frustrating, causes tough analysis of where were are at and forces people to look objectively at the club as a whole. It encourages change and development.

Although 16th is a bit extreme, I am happy not to be a finals side ATM. I don't believe we are ready yet (sorry Richo, Bowden, Browny, Jonno. Hang around a few years boys.  ;) ). I don't believe we have the necessary maturity to be a consistent finals team and I am sick of false dawns.

Looking at the list I reckon we are on the right track but I want to do it properly this time. Take your time boys. Yes I'm excited but I'm really excited by the prospect of 2 or 3 years from now.

EDIT : Damn spelling!!

I don't agree so much. This is our 4th draft since Wallace has been here.

Deledio, JON, Reiwoldt, Cotchin.

That should be enough time to shape our list. Overachiving abit this season won't hurt. It'll be lightyears of good for Deledio/Connors/Foley/Thursfeild/Riewoldt/Tambling/Pattison for example to play, say 2 finals. I reckon we did pretty well last draft in terms of another 'influx' of talent. I think picking up the like of Morton and Collard has helped the process.

Time to start winning you'd hope. Otherwise we won't have success in the Richo/Brown/Bowden/Simmonds generation.

Collingwood fans would generally think their future is brighter due to comming top 8 draft than bottom 4. You'd wanna hope our young crop is just as good.

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Re: You help but be excited
« Reply #23 on: December 13, 2007, 08:08:32 PM »
But my point is its not that hard to do well in the comp - because of the very nature of the AFL (draft/salary caps) its all very even. A good run with injuries and your better players hitting form makes a massive difference. For example - if Hunter and Cox both do their knee round 1 were will WCE finsh?

There is not reason Browny can't go wacked again and or rip the league apart.. or Deledio takes a giant steps and becomes A-Grade, or Cogs and Simmo can get back to their best form.
That's true given half the teams of the comp make the finals. Mediorce sides do make it but we would need no injuries, all our senior players in top form and our younger players having burst out years, for us to make the finals. Highly unlikely to be that lucky and then it hurts you in the long run anyway as RROFO suggested as you've overachieved and scored poor draft picks before going thud back to Earth the following season. 2001 all over again.

I was kinda hoping 2005-6 was out 2001.

Sometimes people forget we finshed about Hawthorn 2 out of the last 3 seasons.

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« Reply #24 on: December 13, 2007, 08:38:13 PM »

All that is missing is a Trav Cloke/Hawkins power CHF. I beleive we need one of Hughes or Schultz to come good.

I like the look of the future forward like ^

I think we may have picked him up this year in either Gourdis or (yes you heard me) Putt.

I believe Gourdis could be a fanatastic lead up CHF who could be extremely evasive and extrordinarily difficult to match up on due to his pace and marking ability. Regardless of his kicking, which by the way looks far better than some people have reported, he will be a sensational link player in the future given his potential. Grooming him for the backline would be a mistake IMO.

Similiarly Putt would be a monster forward who played the last part of the season out as a forward rather than a Ruckman which highlights his skill and athletism. Depending upon the clubs needs over the next few years this could prove a tremendous luxury to play a guy of his height and kicking ability deep in the forward fifty.

Of course this is years down the track but the potential is there....


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Re: You cant help but be excited
« Reply #25 on: December 13, 2007, 08:42:15 PM »
I don't agree so much. This is our 4th draft since Wallace has been here.

Deledio, JON, Reiwoldt, Cotchin.

That should be enough time to shape our list. Overachiving abit this season won't hurt. It'll be lightyears of good for Deledio/Connors/Foley/Thursfeild/Riewoldt/Tambling/Pattison for example to play, say 2 finals. I reckon we did pretty well last draft in terms of another 'influx' of talent. I think picking up the like of Morton and Collard has helped the process.

Time to start winning you'd hope. Otherwise we won't have success in the Richo/Brown/Bowden/Simmonds generation.

Collingwood fans would generally think their future is brighter due to comming top 8 draft than bottom 4. You'd wanna hope our young crop is just as good.

I see your point, I really do, but of the list you provided only the 2004 draftees will be anywhere near being able to take a responsible mature role in the team.

2004. Lid's? Maybe this year. Tambo? Still finding his feet maybe will take that step forward this year but I would bet 2009. Meyer? Lets get a senior game first hey. Patto? Thrown in the deep end, learnt a lot but still hasn't been played in position. Polo? Injured but probably on par with Tambo.

2005. You talk JON. How many question marks does this guy have? Same as Meyer, gotta play first. In fact Hughes and Casserley are in the same boat, one soft as butter, one injured constantly.

2006. Shining lights. Edwards and Connors look the goods and could step up this year. Still do you think it is fair to place too much responsibility on their shoulders. Jack has potential but hasn't proved anything yet. Collins, project player.

2007. I'm not even going to entertain any talk about these guys. I don't care how good Cotchin is he hasn't played a single AFL game. How unfair to place any expectation on his shoulders.

I can't help it. I look at the list and smile BUT I can't help thinking 2 years at least. I feel sorry for Richo/Brown/Bowden/Simmonds but I just don't see it happening. Maybe just.  :-\ Prove me wrong boys!!! Please!  ;D

Oh. I reckon the Scum are crap BTW. Majorly overratted, going nowhere. Good example of why not to overachieve.

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Re: You cant help but be excited
« Reply #26 on: December 13, 2007, 09:03:30 PM »
I don't agree so much. This is our 4th draft since Wallace has been here.

Deledio, JON, Reiwoldt, Cotchin.

That should be enough time to shape our list. Overachiving abit this season won't hurt. It'll be lightyears of good for Deledio/Connors/Foley/Thursfeild/Riewoldt/Tambling/Pattison for example to play, say 2 finals. I reckon we did pretty well last draft in terms of another 'influx' of talent. I think picking up the like of Morton and Collard has helped the process.

Time to start winning you'd hope. Otherwise we won't have success in the Richo/Brown/Bowden/Simmonds generation.

Collingwood fans would generally think their future is brighter due to comming top 8 draft than bottom 4. You'd wanna hope our young crop is just as good.

I see your point, I really do, but of the list you provided only the 2004 draftees will be anywhere near being able to take a responsible mature role in the team.

2004. Lid's? Maybe this year. Tambo? Still finding his feet maybe will take that step forward this year but I would bet 2009. Meyer? Lets get a senior game first hey. Patto? Thrown in the deep end, learnt a lot but still hasn't been played in position. Polo? Injured but probably on par with Tambo.

2005. You talk JON. How many question marks does this guy have? Same as Meyer, gotta play first. In fact Hughes and Casserley are in the same boat, one soft as butter, one injured constantly.

2006. Shining lights. Edwards and Connors look the goods and could step up this year. Still do you think it is fair to place too much responsibility on their shoulders. Jack has potential but hasn't proved anything yet. Collins, project player.

2007. I'm not even going to entertain any talk about these guys. I don't care how good Cotchin is he hasn't played a single AFL game. How unfair to place any expectation on his shoulders.

I can't help it. I look at the list and smile BUT I can't help thinking 2 years at least. I feel sorry for Richo/Brown/Bowden/Simmonds but I just don't see it happening. Maybe just.  :-\ Prove me wrong boys!!! Please!  ;D

Oh. I reckon the Scum are crap BTW. Majorly overratted, going nowhere. Good example of why not to overachieve.

It's not just up to the 2004 draft crop. The 2003 lot (now 5th year players) need to full the finger out - Foley, Jackson, Raines are all arugably in our best 22. You could throw Schultz into that age group

As for 2004, that is going to make or brake the club for the next 10 years. We need to get a fair bit of a future core from it. I think it's looking ok. Deledio/Morton/Tambling/Polo is a little midfeild contribution. Pattison is a good #2 ruckman/workhorse. McGaune and Thursty have shown enough. Anything Meyer does it a bonus really at this stage.

2005 is looking suss at this stage but Hughes comes from high stock (AA junior) and showed enough against the like of WCE and Geelong (when we got raped) for a 2nd year KPP. JON is always going to take time and Casserly needs a injury free season before we write him off.

2006/7 have given us mids in Cotchin/Connors/Edwards + Reiwoldt/Goudis/Rance etc.

We are still prolly too fair away but all you need is a couple things going right. If Polak can turn into a AA CHB or/and Brown can refind his best touch then they are likly to pull some of the kids into good form with them.

You say the scum are overrated, but I don't much rate North or Hawks as all that good.

Do you really think we are that fair behind Collingwood/North/Hawthorn?

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Re: You help but be excited
« Reply #27 on: December 13, 2007, 11:57:43 PM »
Whoa, I trust that the euphoria over the draft does not cloud the fact the Richmond is coming from a wooden spoon with a list largely in the development phase.

Yes, but that doesn't mean much at the end of the day. The AFL is so even that a good run with injuries and our better players hitting form will mean see us competitive.

North, Collingwood and Hawthorn were top 8 teams last year. Each is pretty rubbish - one our day we are at least equally as good.

We were 7-2 a couple years back with a list infinatly worse that what we currently have.

should we of been 7-2 though?

if it wasnt for some browny brillance it could of easily been 4-5, when he went down the wheels fell off which just showed how much we relied on him which wasnt good at all

im not getting excited until i see some pre season games and look at whats been done over the summer, the geelong and melb games at the start of this year were terrible and i knew from that point we were in trouble



No, we shouldn't have. We were pretty pooh and overachived. But my point is its not that hard to do well in the comp - because of the very nature of the AFL (draft/salary caps) its all very even. A good run with injuries and your better players hitting form makes a massive difference. For example - if Hunter and Cox both do their knee round 1 were will WCE finsh?

There is not reason Browny can't go wacked again and or rip the league apart.. or Deledio takes a giant steps and becomes A-Grade, or Cogs and Simmo can get back to their best form.

You knew we were in trouble when we lost be 200+ points? Well done.


plenty of "what ifs" which is always destined for failure imo, we are just not ready for finals

i wasnt talking about geelong in rnd 6  ::)

it was the nab cup game at skilled when we had no intensity and our structure was awful with simmo and knobel both injured, the melb game at princes park was rubbish aswell - yes it was early in the season but not good signs at all

all im saying is that im waiting until we play a few games first before getting my hopes up because although we are improving on paper it wont mean much if we get belted in our first game and the confidence in the group dies on its ass

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Re: You cant help but be excited
« Reply #28 on: December 14, 2007, 07:30:59 AM »

It's not just up to the 2004 draft crop. The 2003 lot (now 5th year players) need to full the finger out - Foley, Jackson, Raines are all arugably in our best 22. You could throw Schultz into that age group

As for 2004, that is going to make or brake the club for the next 10 years. We need to get a fair bit of a future core from it. I think it's looking ok. Deledio/Morton/Tambling/Polo is a little midfeild contribution. Pattison is a good #2 ruckman/workhorse. McGaune and Thursty have shown enough. Anything Meyer does it a bonus really at this stage.

2005 is looking suss at this stage but Hughes comes from high stock (AA junior) and showed enough against the like of WCE and Geelong (when we got raped) for a 2nd year KPP. JON is always going to take time and Casserly needs a injury free season before we write him off.

2006/7 have given us mids in Cotchin/Connors/Edwards + Reiwoldt/Goudis/Rance etc.

We are still prolly too fair away but all you need is a couple things going right. If Polak can turn into a AA CHB or/and Brown can refind his best touch then they are likly to pull some of the kids into good form with them.

You say the scum are overrated, but I don't much rate North or Hawks as all that good.

Do you really think we are that fair behind Collingwood/North/Hawthorn?

Schultz !?! Now you are making me laugh. The lad is lucky to still be on the list. Foley, Jackson, Raines. Of that group only Foley has really shown he belongs. Raines had 1 good year and one crap. Jackson ended last year a star ... in the VFL. Still got lots to prove. I have no idea about Morton or McMahon, we'll have to see I suppose.

Your making me sound very negative and really I am not. Look we are definitely on par if not ahead of Collingwood/North/Hawthorn in terms of youngsters. There's just a huge amount that needs to go right and experience tells me that these things never happen at the same time. The process will take a while, at least 5 years (2004 - 2009) and there will be things that don't go to plan along the way.

The problem we have is our senior group, we have some ok players but we don't have the out and out leaders that some of these other teams have. Brown could be but he's got his own problems. Richo is Richo, best to let him worry about himself. Bowden is a good speaker and no doubt talks well to the kids. Jonno is quiet and never really strikes me as inspirational though reports are he is good with the kids.  All the really good teams have a strong core of senior players, we don't have that IMO.  Our core of senior players that I am talking about are all still younger than 22. It's there, I can see it, but it's not ready yet.

As much as I like Simmonds, Pettifer, Jackson, Raines they are not the leaders I am referring to. Cogs maybe if he can get himself right and I have high hopes for Foley this year.

I appreciate people being excited. I'm excited. I just want to be realistic about it. This year (2007) I watched us go into the season with huge expectations only to see it come crashing down around our ears. There are reasons for this but there are a certain element in the supporter group that went absolutely feral. I personally did not enjoy having to read the BS from people who got way ahead of themselves this year.

I think we are on the right track. I think it IS possible that we will be successful in 2008 playing finals and the like. I hope it happens, but I think it is more likely we will make a small improvement next year accelerating into 2009, 2010 and beyond. However we achieve success I hope we build a strong foundation that will serve us for the next 10 or 15 years making us a force to be reckoned with.  :thumbsup

Look, I'm not trying to force my opinion on you, you support anyway you like. I just wanted to say what I have said. I'll keep my peace now because I don't want to sound like a broken record and I will only start repeating myself.

Just my 2 cents worth.

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Re: You cant help but be excited
« Reply #29 on: December 14, 2007, 08:38:55 AM »
I believe Gourdis could be a fanatastic lead up CHF who could be extremely evasive and extrordinarily difficult to match up on due to his pace and marking ability. Regardless of his kicking, which by the way looks far better than some people have reported, he will be a sensational link player in the future given his potential. Grooming him for the backline would be a mistake IMO.

His kicking can hopefully be improved enough so that he's fairly reliable.

Travis Cloke is a shocking kick.
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