Top 4 hopefully. Top 6, at least, depending on how other improving teams go. And positioning ourselves for a Flag tilt with at least a Prelim again come Finals. Will need teams to push us out, I don't think the Cats will slide on their own accord.
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The usual…. TOP 4.
It feels like each year we have a one in ten roll, to be fair.4th to 8th.
The league is weak and we have too much talent in our top 10 players not to play finals if we get it right.
But I'm not convinced we have the flag in us that ship sailed last year.
I'm unconvinced Smith alone will fix the midfield and our ruck issues leave me very worried.
There's a lot also riding on neale as we lack options for a Hawkins replacement if he doesn't come on.
Fortunately our 4 smalls plus Cameron Henry and Dempsey are probably the best crew of mobile forwards in the league so if scott can somehow cover the other weaknesses we are a chance.
Even if Neale just didn't improve at all - which is unlikely - he'd still give us 35 goals across a full season, marks around the ground, and a secondary ruck option.Neale is going to be a drag on our forward line, too inconsistent and doesn't have the "it" factor. We are pretty good across most other positions except ruck.
Are you old enough to remember what Mooney looked like in 2000, Hawkins in 2010?Neale is going to be a drag on our forward line, too inconsistent and doesn't have the "it" factor. We are pretty good across most other positions except ruck.
Superb post.Going by Mr Meow's guideline of just accounting for an 'average' amount of injuries, I have us 5-8th, although a slight dip or jump from that wouldn't surprise me.
It's a bit of a cop-out answer I know, but I think that's the reality we live in as we continue to transition our list.
I believe we're 12-24 months away from a real spike with a new core reaching their respective peaks as a unit, but in the mean time, there are some variables at play.
Can PFD, Stewart, & Cameron continue to provide elite football on a semi-regular basis?
The club has done a remarkable job transitioning away from the reliance on Selwood, Hawkins, Duncan, Smith, Guthrie, Tuohy, Rohan, & Bews within 24 months, and that can't be understated. With that being said, we still do rely heavily on the aforementioned three.
What does Bailey Smith bring?
My expectations are tempered, not because I don't rate him, more so that I don't believe it's fair to expect the world while he is still fresh off an ACL, while still being a relatively young player.
If he can recapture his 2021/22 form though, he'll be an enormous acquisition.
Can at least one of Bruhn, Clark, & Knevitt make the leap? Or can we squeeze one last season of great football out of Cam Guthrie?
Lets live in the dream world where Smith is as good as advertised for a second.
That would give us our one/two punch in the midfield of Holmes & Smith, which would be up there as one of the league's best.
From there on though, I still believe we need a third option to really compete with the best midfields in the competition.
As an example:
Neale - Dunkley - Ashcroft
Heeney - Warner - Gulden
Butters - Rozee - Horne-Francis
Serong - Brayshaw - Young
Rowell - Miller - Anderson
Smith - Holmes - ???????
All things being equal, our first two options hold up...but we need some certainty on the third.
It's unfair IMO to expect it to be Dangerfield at his age, likewise Guthrie although he could still surprise.
It leaves Clark, Bruhn, Knevitt, & potentially Dempsey if he transitions inside as the candidates for mine, and we just have to hope that at least one of them can make the leap to being a viable third option in the midfield.
What can we get out of Sam De Koning?
Both for himself and the club, De Koning needs a big year.
There should be more support in the midfield allowing him to zone off with more regularity, and the same applies to Jack Henry as well.
Can SDK rediscover the form that promised the trajectory of a 15 year superstar? Or will he continue to make that brilliant year appear to be the outlier in his career?
Especially in a contract year, I suspect we'll have our answer in 9 months time.
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There are other variables of course.
What do Neale & Conway bring? Can Jack Martin surprise? Does Connor O'Sullivan make the leap two years earlier than expected? Can Mitch Edwards perform early? Things of that nature.
They're all definitely valid questions, and they could all have an effect in season 2025...but I expect they're going to be secondary to the bigger factors at hand.
Most of this..4th to 8th.
The league is weak and we have too much talent in our top 10 players not to play finals if we get it right.
But I'm not convinced we have the flag in us that ship sailed last year.
I'm unconvinced Smith alone will fix the midfield and our ruck issues leave me very worried.
There's a lot also riding on neale as we lack options for a Hawkins replacement if he doesn't come on.
Fortunately our 4 smalls plus Cameron Henry and Dempsey are probably the best crew of mobile forwards in the league so if scott can somehow cover the other weaknesses we are a chance.
Guthrie i am confident is going to be a shadow of himself. You dont miss two seasons at that age and come back without losing some athletic attributes.Yes, our small forwards were good overall, but we've changing the mix in '25 with the loss of Hawkins and Rohan, and the introduction of Neale and Martin.
It'll be interesting to see how / if that dynamic works.
I'm also interested in how Scott structures our midfield now we have Smith and Guthrie available, and how Stewart fits in that, if at all.
Stanley and Blitz will be an interesting watch, as will Conway.
We need to see SDK bounce back, and I'm keen to see a bit of COS.
So many potential variables.
The Duncan half back role maybe. But people assume that position is easier than what it is. Finding plenty of the ball amd executing skills consistently as a veteran after two years basically on the sidelines is a hell of a challenge. But I see that being a better role for Cam than midfield, where I think he is done.Guthrie i am confident is going to be a shadow of himself. You dont miss two seasons at that age and come back without losing some athletic attributes.
They will have to work out a role for him
Guthrie i am confident is going to be a shadow of himself. You dont miss two seasons at that age and come back without losing some athletic attributes.
They will have to work out a role for him
The Duncan half back role maybe. But people assume that position is easier than what it is. Finding plenty of the ball amd executing skills consistently as a veteran after two years basically on the sidelines is a hell of a challenge. But I see that being a better role for Cam than midfield, where I think he is done.
I agree with the class and the fight. Do you remember the first Carlton game at the G, where Cam returned? He picked up mid 20s disposals and used it pretty well from half back. Compare that to his midfield games where frankly, his reaction times and agility simply weren't up to par. Yes he could turn it around at stoppages but the odds are against him. Whereas a veteran half back role where he pinch hits on a wing? That very much could still suit his smarts and skills.If we get lucky for a couple of seasons and Cam can come back injury free then he could fill a number of roles coz the guy is a multi-talented footballer with so much class. Sidebottom from Pies looked gone and came back strong with a new role. Blokes like Sidebottom and Cam are 'proud footballers' and that won't go down without a fight.
I agree with the class and the fight. Do you remember the first Carlton game at the G, where Cam returned? He picked up mid 20s disposals and used it pretty well from half back. Compare that to his midfield games where frankly, his reaction times and agility simply weren't up to par. Yes he could turn it around at stoppages but the odds are against him. Whereas a veteran half back role where he pinch hits on a wing? That very much could still suit his smarts and skills.
I have no reason to suggest we won't improve and again push for a top 4 spot and possibly, luck allowing, push for the flag.
Aside injuries or insane drops in form from some key players (thinking Holmes, Stewart, Jezza all having career bad seasons), I just don't see how we aren't one of the 5/6 teams vying for top 4.
Cats goggles on, I think we are 1 of 4 teams most likely to win the Flag. Us, Lions, Pies, Orange Team.
We still beat Freo, Port, Hawthorn, Essendon (when they were top 4), Collingwood (when their season was basically on the line), Carlton and the Bulldogs (neutral) away from home.That port adelaide final really glossed over alot of our deficiencies and issues. People tend to forget how mediocre a team we looked for large parts of the season, including some whopper beltings of 10+ goals.
We timed our run very well to give ourselves a shot. But jeez we looked very ordinary at times...