I agree…although my nervousness is that we do have a hollow “mid age” which does expose us.It is an objectively old average age. Nobody disputes that. But it’s not much different to what we have fielded recently. The 2022 flag side was older - 28yr 7mths.
The key difference now, if there is one, is that it is a more balanced age list profile with much higher quality bottom age talent than we have had for a decade.
Can we really expect the below 24 year olds (and I am so excited about every one of them that is lining up tomorrow) to be ready to drive to a premiership when “conventional wisdom” is that it is that 25-29yo age group that drives peak performance?
It might be that Mannagh becomes inspired selection if he can become a key cog in that age group but him/miers/close who are key in that age group are forwards and zuthri/J Henry/MOC are backman…all ok but we don’t have that core age group in the engine room.
I am worried that we might have to “mind the gap” until our higher quality bottom age talent enter peak age bracket - and by then of course we lose the high quality over 30s we have now.
I think tomorrow might tell us a lot - if we have half of our best 10 being that young age group. A practise match I know but last week I reckon the top 5 for us on the ground were Holmes, Stewart, Dempsey, Stengle and maybe Bruhn… if that kind of mix carries over to the real season then I will get a little more confidence