Expansion not a grand one for Tigers and CoBy Dennis Cometti
July 12th, 2011Maybe it's me and I've seen too much footy but I'm increasingly coming to the conclusion the AFL talent pool has almost spread to its limit.
Each week I'm now seeing more teams than ever before - probably because we have more teams than ever before! - drifting aimlessly like the SS Minnow.
And each of these "three-hour tours" convinces me the cost of expansion is going to be paid by clubs like Port Adelaide, Richmond, North Melbourne and Brisbane. Even the Bulldogs, Adelaide and Essendon may not be immune.
All have picked a bad time to be ordinary.
To prove the point Richmond might be the best example to use!
Deledio, Riewoldt, Cotchin, Martin, Vickery, Rance and Conca all have a future together but I doubt very much that that future will include a grand final.
As the Tigers claw their way up the table I get a sense of déjà vu.
They seem destined for a run of mid-table finishes, a situation that harmed them so much in the past.
Expansion has denied Richmond access to the young players needed to underpin their current youngsters in maturity.
They and the other clubs I mentioned look set to be swamped by the very riches (now with the Suns and the Giants) they were denied.
Even the remarkable story of John Worsfold and the West Coast Eagles comes without any grand final guarantees. Can a club in the midst of a veteran-lead recovery succeed? Perhaps, but it will need to be quick!
Right now the weak are being asked to get by with what has made them unsuccessful.
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