I think the disconnect in this conversation is that Hawks are very optimistic and detractors very pessimistic. Which is fine, because you don't come to a forum like this to sit on the fence.Far from tanking..it’s not the Hawthorn way. That’s disrespectful toward Sam Mitchell. He’s been completely transparent on his vision since becoming the senior coach and it’s far from “tanking”.
Last season we won a few games no one expected us to win- Geelong and Brisbane. Port Adelaide away by 10 goals and pushed the demons. If Mitchell wanted to “tank”, we would have won 3 games last season.
Whilst we will most probably regress this season, especially in the win-loss column due to the departure of quality senior players in Mitchell, O’Meara, Gunston and McEvoy, the youngsters playing together will benefit the club in the future.
My yearly prediction if this rebuild works is as follows:
2023- 6-8 wins
2024- 8-10 wins
2025- 12+ and finals
2026- top 4 and challenge for a flag
Our supporters that think we will be playing finals in 2024 are dreaming. We simply don’t have enough experienced top end talent and the majority of our under 22s are still unproven. You need a good mix to compete with the best teams each year and that will take us a minimum of 2 full seasons.
Hopefully once our youngsters play 50+ games together, show their potential & we start playing finals consistently again, we can start to attract quality free agents to help challenge for our next flag.
I think that timeline is the most optimistic timeline you could expect.
At the same time, judging on other club rebuilds, the odds of this happening (making top 4 within 4 years from now) seem relatively slim at this stage. The lack of top-end talent seems to be the biggest problem, and it's always the hardest one to fill. Apart from Lewis who could be a gun KPF this year, as Hawks fans have rightly pointed out, they've got the worst midfield in the league. It's a long way back from there without lots of top 5-10 draft picks.
While this timeline is optimistic and they should aim for that. The odds of it happening are 10-1 for me. It's an 18-team competition and while you might look at the current top 4 teams and make cases for each of them dropping away by 2026, there are 10 teams below that who are also on-the-up who the Hawks have to get past as well.