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Great post MT and Gracie.
Unfortunately we just wallowed in mediocrity in '05/'06 until the poo finally hit the fan in 2007 and Terry finally woke up to himself that he had to call time on some old Tiger stalwarts.
Hindsight indicates this had to happen much earlier. Big deal if we came last, we'd have picked up the number one draft picks as consolation. Wallace erred. Going for Kent Kingsley on the verge of 2007 had me tearing my hair out. If ever there was a shortsighted decision it was that one. It highlighted to me where Wallace thought we were at. We were soon to find out how badly he'd misjudged it.
Lucky for Terry though he was given 5 years and not 3 to 'rebuild'.
If TW waited to start the rebuilding process in 2007 why do we have so many players on the list from the 2004 - 2006 drafts? Players such as Lids, Bling, Polo, Pattison, White, Thursfield, Hughes, McGuane, Graham, JON, Collins, Edwards, Riewoldt plus others such as Foley, Moore and Raines who were given opportunities to develop they would never had had under a different coach. Include other 'young' trades such as Morton, Hislop, Thomson and we have a large percentage of our list all from the 2004-2006 period.
I hate the Geelong comparison with our situation. Hate it. Our rebuild has followed Geelong's how exactly?
For starters Thompson made the finals in his first couple of years and has never won a wooden spoon.
These are bald facts although I am sure someone will try to spin it up as I have seen previously in this thread.
Thompson has built a side of big, strong bodies and angled towards a younger demographic.
Our team is based largely of unproven young, lightweight speeders with a core of rapidly aging champs who are still integral to our performances. It's getting better the last couple of seasons I'll admit but it's been a bumpy road. I am still unconvinced our kips can step up to fill the breach in a couple of key areas.
The reason the Geelong comparisons are made is because TW has publicly stated that he used the Geelong blueprint as his rebuilding model. The model was to bring through a large group of similiar aged players that could develop together, compete with each other and create a consistently strong unit across the ground. That is why TW has been recruiting players such as Morton, Hislop and Thomson who are around the same age as Lids, Foley etc. We have a different list of different players types but love the comparison or hate it, we are following the Geelong model regardless.
Tad naive huh?
I wasn't trying to insult you here.
M Graham, P Bowden, Kingsley & finally McMahon for 19 was the straw that broke the camels back for Terry's power plays and where he probably still a part of the process, his influence will have been greatly reduced in the current setup.
Finally we now have someone who's there to make Wallace accountable for the decisions that are made by the club regarding recycled players we select.
Add players such as Cousins, Simmonds, Morton, Thomson and Hislop who were traded for draft picks just like McMahon, Knobel, Kingsley and P Bowden but because they are successful (or new) they are never mentioned as bad recruitment decisions. If we are going to make blanket statements and state that TWs recruitment and trading choices are poor then we need to look at all of them including the likes of Simmonds, Morton and Cousins which I believe are well heralded and very successful.
TW has done exactly what he was hired for. Every team shores up there list with trades, even those who are rebuilding. TW has used most of our recruitment choices to get young players into the team and rebuild.
I just hope our young list is as successful as a know it will be and TW is around for a long time to enjoy his hard work and good coaching
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