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We know that Walker can kick 50+ in a season. Not saying he will match that again with an older and more worn body, but I don't see why he couldn't comfortably kick 30ish if healthy enough to play 18-20 games.
I'd back Everitt to be able to kick 30ish again and backup last year. I think Levi is ready to step up to become a 40+ kicker with Phillips and/or Gorringe to take more ruck duties away from him. I don't think Kreuz is going to spend too much time forward, but would pencil him in for 10-15. Reckon Phillips and Gorringe would be good for roughly a goal a game sharing ruck/fwd duties in roughly 10-12 games each, so there's about another 10 each.
Now is where it starts to get interesting. The next group depends on team structure and which players end up taking on the high half forward type roles. I'd expect Daisy and Kerridge to see a fair bit of time there. I think we can comfortably expect 15-20 from Daisy. He managed 12 in 2014 with a low fitness base and minimised penetration in his kicking. Kerridge is a dark horse. Based on his 2013/2014 seasons, I'd say he looks like a good goal a game player. Unfortunately we only play norf once, but I think 20 can be expected if he cements a spot. I'd like to see Gibbs rotated through half forward. Is a good kick and can take a mark. Has hit double figures on 5 occasions and should be able to do it again. Murphy averages 15 goals a season and has only missed double figures twice (one being his first year where he only played 13 games). Tuohy is capable of 10 from the backline (like he could literally kick them from there).
We know Army is good for a goal a game when played forward. The biggest question is how many games he gets - 10?
Lots of variables involved, but that's a rough 210-240, give or take, without the incidentals.
That's 12 players with 10+ (probably highly optimistic, but it's hypothetically speaking). And three at 30+.
Will we get that? Probably not, but I can see the potential. Without trying to state the obvious, the biggest deciding factor will be how often we can get the ball forward and the quality of that delivery.
I'd back Everitt to be able to kick 30ish again and backup last year. I think Levi is ready to step up to become a 40+ kicker with Phillips and/or Gorringe to take more ruck duties away from him. I don't think Kreuz is going to spend too much time forward, but would pencil him in for 10-15. Reckon Phillips and Gorringe would be good for roughly a goal a game sharing ruck/fwd duties in roughly 10-12 games each, so there's about another 10 each.
Now is where it starts to get interesting. The next group depends on team structure and which players end up taking on the high half forward type roles. I'd expect Daisy and Kerridge to see a fair bit of time there. I think we can comfortably expect 15-20 from Daisy. He managed 12 in 2014 with a low fitness base and minimised penetration in his kicking. Kerridge is a dark horse. Based on his 2013/2014 seasons, I'd say he looks like a good goal a game player. Unfortunately we only play norf once, but I think 20 can be expected if he cements a spot. I'd like to see Gibbs rotated through half forward. Is a good kick and can take a mark. Has hit double figures on 5 occasions and should be able to do it again. Murphy averages 15 goals a season and has only missed double figures twice (one being his first year where he only played 13 games). Tuohy is capable of 10 from the backline (like he could literally kick them from there).
We know Army is good for a goal a game when played forward. The biggest question is how many games he gets - 10?
Lots of variables involved, but that's a rough 210-240, give or take, without the incidentals.
That's 12 players with 10+ (probably highly optimistic, but it's hypothetically speaking). And three at 30+.
Will we get that? Probably not, but I can see the potential. Without trying to state the obvious, the biggest deciding factor will be how often we can get the ball forward and the quality of that delivery.