by Rik E Boy » Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:48 am
by Booney » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:00 am
by Mr Beefy » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:02 am
Rik E Boy wrote:
COLLINGWOOD
For me the Pies are the hier apparent. Not in terms of extended dominance but in terms of a lenghty stint at the top four at the very least.
REB
by Booney » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:09 am
Mr Beefy wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:
COLLINGWOOD
For me the Pies are the hier apparent. Not in terms of extended dominance but in terms of a lenghty stint at the top four at the very least.
REB
They have been prelim finalists in 2007, 2009 & 2010, hopefully they wont be extending their top 4 finishes for much longer. Perhaps their time at the top is also coming to an end. They seem to very even across the ground, hopefully a few retirements and injury will test their much heralded depth. It's easy to have depth when you have very few injuries.
by Rik E Boy » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:28 am
Booney wrote:Interesting stat on Geelong going into tonights game REB.
They have one player with under 50 games experience. Podsiadly at 29 years of age. Shows how the legs will be slowing down as the bodies weary and I agree, 2010 is it for the Catters and it will be the most satisfying of wins if they can pull it off.
I think you should have included Sydney in your discussion as they appear to have, since 2005, been able to avoid the slide by introducing young blood, quality young blood and keeping their list competitive. Might be a testament to Roos and I think Longmire will have a tough job replicating this success, but I expect Sydney to be a challenger over the next two or three years too.
by Q. » Fri Sep 10, 2010 10:46 am
Mr Beefy wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:
COLLINGWOOD
For me the Pies are the hier apparent. Not in terms of extended dominance but in terms of a lenghty stint at the top four at the very least.
REB
They have been prelim finalists in 2007, 2009 & 2010, hopefully they wont be extending their top 4 finishes for much longer. Perhaps their time at the top is also coming to an end. They seem to very even across the ground, hopefully a few retirements and injury will test their much heralded depth. It's easy to have depth when you have very few injuries.
by JK » Fri Sep 10, 2010 11:39 am
by Rik E Boy » Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:16 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Im not sold on Freo becoming a big gun ... Whilst I wouldn't rule it out they could be just as likely to drop back to old ways of struggling to win in Melbourne, need a bit more time to see how they manage after a breakout year, when they're likely to be more heavily subjected to the microscope.
I think the Roo's, Dee's and Tigers all have improvement coming in the next few years, and for some that could be significant improvement.
REB - Once the Saints window shuts, can you see them experiencing a fair slide given the possibility they could lose stars like St Nick, Kosi, Goddard, Hayes etc fairly close together?
by Q. » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:16 pm
by Mr Beefy » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:42 pm
Quichey wrote:Mr Beefy wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:
COLLINGWOOD
For me the Pies are the hier apparent. Not in terms of extended dominance but in terms of a lenghty stint at the top four at the very least.
REB
They have been prelim finalists in 2007, 2009 & 2010, hopefully they wont be extending their top 4 finishes for much longer. Perhaps their time at the top is also coming to an end. They seem to very even across the ground, hopefully a few retirements and injury will test their much heralded depth. It's easy to have depth when you have very few injuries.
There will certainly be retirements from the likes of Lockyer and O'Bree etc, but these fellas can't even crack the 1st 22 at the moment.
The depth is there, the problem will be in retaining the depth. As Geelong somewhat found out, those players struggling to get a crack in the 1st 22 will probably look elsewhere at contract's end.
by Drop Bear » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:00 pm
Quichey wrote:On Freo:
http://blogs.crikey.com.au/sports/2010/09/10/a-diary-of-a-freo-fan-in-melbourn/
by Q. » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:13 pm
Mr Beefy wrote:This the collingwoods 22 from the last VFL game (in which they got smashed)
Paul Medhurst
John Anthony
Shane O'Bree
Anthony Corrie
Cameron Wood
Tarkyn Lockyer
Ben Sinclair
Ryan Cook
Scott Reed
Josh Thomas
Simon Buckley
Jaxson Barham
Lachlan Keeffe
Tristan Francis
Jack Carter
Tom Young
Seamus Mcnamara
Kristopher Pendlebury
Tim Hunt
Tom Sundberg
Ryan Colbert
Patrick Liston
How many of these blokes would get a game somewhere else? Who are half of them? Is Josh Thomas the bloke from Talking about your generation?
I'm just saying that if you dont get injuries, your depth doesn't get tested.
by stan » Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:49 am
Quichey wrote:Mr Beefy wrote:This the collingwoods 22 from the last VFL game (in which they got smashed)
Paul Medhurst
John Anthony
Shane O'Bree
Anthony Corrie
Cameron Wood
Tarkyn Lockyer
Ben Sinclair
Ryan Cook
Scott Reed
Josh Thomas
Simon Buckley
Jaxson Barham
Lachlan Keeffe
Tristan Francis
Jack Carter
Tom Young
Seamus Mcnamara
Kristopher Pendlebury
Tim Hunt
Tom Sundberg
Ryan Colbert
Patrick Liston
How many of these blokes would get a game somewhere else? Who are half of them? Is Josh Thomas the bloke from Talking about your generation?
I'm just saying that if you dont get injuries, your depth doesn't get tested.
There's a fair bit of AFL experience in that list, as well as two or three very promising rookies.
Collingwood have had a good run with injuries so far this year, so we can only speculate as to whether these blokes can step up - sometimes when you're having to prove yourself to keep a spot in the team it makes you step up.
by mighty hounds » Sat Sep 11, 2010 12:16 pm
by Voice » Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:47 pm
mighty hounds wrote:I think the crows will be a powerhouse before the dockers will. i think the crows will be primed by 2015 or even earlier for another tilt at the flag with their list atm. the dockers inability to win interstate will be their downfall if they continue that trend.
p.s. collingwood can win as much as they like but no flags please
by mighty hounds » Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:43 pm
Voice wrote:mighty hounds wrote:I think the crows will be a powerhouse before the dockers will. i think the crows will be primed by 2015 or even earlier for another tilt at the flag with their list atm. the dockers inability to win interstate will be their downfall if they continue that trend.
p.s. collingwood can win as much as they like but no flags please
They were winning plenty of games interstate this year until the injuries hit. Up to round 13 they had won at Etihad twice, SCG and GABBA. So I think they are on the right track to turning that around too.
by LMA » Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:59 pm
by gadj1976 » Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:32 pm
LMA wrote:Collingwood will continue to be a top 4 side as long as they keep getting the draw they get.
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:43 pm
LMA wrote:Collingwood will continue to be a top 4 side as long as they keep getting the draw they get.
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