Knightmare
Brownlow Medallist
- Sep 22, 2010
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- #126
Some player are done and dusted before 30 and some go much longer.. I seriously doubt Geelong had a management program that would extend players careers by years.. that kind of thing is more genetic than environmental..
but hey what do I know
It's not all Geelong. Sydney likewise have a knack of having their players continue producing into their 30s without injury.
Look at how long Brett Kirk and Jude Bolton were in the league. They were both productive until the end. Adam Goodes while injured last year is turning 34. Until last year injuries weren't an issue and he's still productive. Ryan O'Keefe is turns 33 in a few days. He hasn't shown signs of slowing down and he's playing as good as ever.
So clubs can help the players extend their careers when you look at the sheer quantity of guys at particular clubs who do it. And Collingwood with guys like Josh Fraser and Alan Didak breaking down in their mid-late 20s despite their notable talent by position at least to this point puts us among the worse clubs in extending the careers of our veterans.
Let's hope we can change that trend and extend the careers of Swan and Ball into their mid 30s and have them continue playing productive football because to this point we haven't had guys in their 30s maintaining their best football or staying healthy as we saw in 2010 with the downfall of many veterans and then those who were in their mid to late 20s in that 2010 premiership team almost all declining and being the major reasons why our list is no longer of premiership relevance beyond our gameplan which doesn't suit our personnel.