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Fair enough 'unadulterated horse-shit' was harsh, but this is the optimism thread. Yes we did underachieve (but in an incredibly close season - adds to the frustration for sure), and yes, we likely won't get the same run with injury this year, but it was a valid excuse for the run-in last year (not the shit-shows vs the Eagles et al). However, we were a very young side, with not a huge number of cumulative games together, which gives me reason to think we weather injuries better this year. Darcy was actually pretty hardy until the last 18 months or so, and Pearce had put a long run together; I'm backing them in this year, or at least for Reidy to come in and compete more effectively. You're right about the pass mark. This is a top 4 side, even with injuries we should be making finals this year.You may think it’s “unadulterated horse shit” but the facts show the hawks won more games than us and were a better team in 2024. The ladder just doesnt lie. The best 8 teams across the season won the most games and deservedly played finals. The Hawks were a kick away from a prelim against a flaky Sydney team in the end.
I get your point about Pearce and Treacy but that’s not dissimilar to most other clubs.
I can’t stand the injuries excuse. Every bloody team gets injuries. Brisbane were missing some absolute guns though injury for large chunks of the season.
To be honest - I felt we had a better than average run with injuries this season.
We will be doing well if we have a similar injury rate in 2025.
Darcy being counted as a massive out through injury in 2024 is more debatable as he was unavailable most of the season and we had ample time to devise an alternative strategy but didn’t land on one till round 23 when Reidy debuted. That is 100% on the coach and match committee.
So if Pearce and Treacy and Darcy miss large chunks of next season does the coach again get a pass if we finish 10th?
I hope not.
Also - Pearce and Darcy have been shown to be much more injury prone than the average afl player across their careers, yet we have still built our structure and gameplan around them. That a risk we take as a footy club, and it’s a high risk high reward strategy (which I can understand as they are both excellent players when fit).
However if they break down in-season again, we can’t accept that as an excuse for yet another failed campaign.
We could have easily traded Darcy out but chose to keep him. Thats fine and I support the decision for what’s it worth - but if he’s unavailable yet again though injury in 2025 the club doesn’t get to use that as a mulligan.
As for the ladder, it lies its arse off. The Hawks had an objectively easier draw. It will always lie unless it's a 'play each other twice' home & away season. Even then, travel will always favour Victorian sides. Not complaining, it is what it is, but let's not pretend it's an even playing field. That's why winning it from over here would be so sweet.
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