Just had a look at our list and thought I'd give a points score of development eitehr forward or backward. With +3 being big improvement and -3 being gone backwards alot, 0 being stayed at level at the beginning of the year and - being a player that did not play with us last year.
0 Astbury
- Batcherlor
+1 Browne
- Conca
-2 Connors
+3 Cotchin
- Dea
+2 Deledio
- Derickx
-2 Edwards
-2 Farmer
+1 Foley
0 Gourdis
-3 Graham
0 Griffiths
- Grigg
+3 Grimes
- Helbig
- Houli
-3 Jackson
+1 King
- MacDonald
+2 Martin
-1 McGuane
- Miller
0 Moore
-1 Morton
+2 Nahas
0 Nason
0 Newman
+1 Post
+3 Rance
0 Riewoldt
-3 Taylor
0 Thursfield
0 Tuck
+3 Vickery
0 Webberley
-1 WhiteSo with the big improvers IMO:+3Trent Cotchin
Dylan Grimes
Tyronne Vickery
Alex Rance
Good improvements +2Dustin Martin
Brett Deledio
Robin Nahas
Average Improvement+1Andrew Browne
Nathan Foley
Jake King
Jayden Post
Stayed the same (Similar player to 2010)0David AStbury
Ben Griffiths
Kelvin Moore
Chris Newman
Ben Nason
Jack Riewoldt
Will Thursfield
Shane Tuck
Small Backwards Step-1Matthew White
Luke McGuane
Mitch Morton
Big Backwards Step-2Daniel Connors
Shane Edwards
Mitch Farmer
Gone-3Troy Taylor
Daniel Jackson
Angus Graham
When you look at the improvers, It is quite positive. If you asked us all at the start of the season, it would be ugly but...
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Trent Cotchin would be injury free and become an A Grade midfielder.
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Dustin Martin wouldn't suffer from 2nd year blues and continue to develop and improve although be inconsistant.
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Tyrone Vickery would turn into a genuine KP forward for the future
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Brett Deledio would have another good year and in contention for AA.
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Nathan Foley would get his fitness/currency back and play 22 games.
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Nahas and King would turn around careers and make claims of contract extentions, gain some currency for trade table.
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Dylan Grimes would pop out of no where and become a potential 250 game backman.
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Alex Rance would improve out of sight, although still have errors but show promise.
You start to think.. Hey this year isn't all
that bad.
I wont mention the
"red" players.