We are injuries' grand final!!!Worst injury list in living memory put paid to that.
No forward line pretty much the whole year.
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We are injuries' grand final!!!Worst injury list in living memory put paid to that.
No forward line pretty much the whole year.
Yep next year we are likely to have only 12 or 13 players left on the list from our 2020 Premiership list. However in 2020 Hawthorn only had 12 players left from their 2015 Premiership list. How did you handle all of these players jumping ship after your last Premiership? Maybe you can tell us how it feels being abandoned by your team?Have you ever seen anything like this before? In my 40 odd years of following footy I’ve never ever seen such willingness from players of one club willing and ready to jump ship now that the glory days are done.
There hasn’t been any desire by their premiership players to dig in, stick by the club and fight or play for the jumper and to help bring the team some wins for their supporters in the next few years. Since their premiership coach Hardwick did the same thing mid season , essentially abandoning the plan to build again, players have followed suit. You have to wonder how many of the injuries sustained this year are as bad as they were made out to be - possibly a lost desire to do the hard work.
You have to feel sorry for Yze and the players that were brought in on the back of the premierships. Even their CEO jumped ship - would he have left if they were contending again?
TLDR: I guess what I’m saying is that what has happened this year is an unprecedented abandoning of ship.
Edit: maybe this is the future blueprint for all sides that are past their use by, although the Cats prove their is an alternate model.
Tigers could seriously go winless next season. 1 year down the bottom after such success you can handle but literally no games or next to no games for 2 or 3 years is going to be hard to swallow. I’d imagine some very bitter supporters before the end of 2025 and fair enough too.
Suck shit I sayFeel sorry for Taranto.
Thought he was going to a contender.
Now gets to play for wooden spoons until he retires.
It really was luck of the draw. 2010 draft for example, despite finishlng last west coast got pick 3, who ended up being comfortably the most accomplished player from the top 10. Found Darling at 26 too, what a bargain! 2 of the top 3 players from the draft.We keep hearing about ‘before Tassie’ because they’re scared of some perceived ill that befell a bunch of clubs who were down the bottom when GCS and GWS came into the comp.
Do people not realise that three of the five bottom sides during the Suns’ first crack at the draft have since won 5 flags between them, and that doesn’t include another in the Lions who have spent half a decade in and around the top four, nor does it include another lost grand final by the Eagles. The two teams immediately above THEM, Adelaide and Port, went on to make a grand final and spend a decent period in the 8 before self destructing while the other has been a fixture in the finals for most of the last decade.
And that was with TWO clubs picking the eyes out of the draft.
What is it exactly everyone is so afraid of with Tasmania? That the players they don’t pick will all be at exactly the same level and thus the team that finishes bottom just before that draft won’t have an advantage over the rest of the comp?
What’s more likely is that Tassie will draft a lot of the cream but will struggle to compete because their club doesn’t yet exist and therefore not really be relevant to the ladder and the finals race at that time, and thus the next teams in drafting order will have access to the next best players and should still incrementally be able to improve their standing.
Feel sorry for Taranto.
Thought he was going to a contender.
Now gets to play for wooden spoons until he retires.
Tigers could seriously go winless next season. 1 year down the bottom after such success you can handle but literally no games or next to no games for 2 or 3 years is going to be hard to swallow. I’d imagine some very bitter supporters before the end of 2025 and fair enough too.
Yep next year we are likely to have only 12 or 13 players left on the list from our 2020 Premiership list. However in 2020 Hawthorn only had 12 players left from their 2015 Premiership list. How did you handle all of these players jumping ship after your last Premiership? Maybe you can tell us how it feels being abandoned by your team?
It really was luck of the draw. 2010 draft for example, despite finishlng last west coast got pick 3, who ended up being comfortably the most accomplished player from the top 10. Found Darling at 26 too, what a bargain! 2 of the top 3 players from the draft.
I dont think anybody can count on that happening too often, id rather not be in that situation in the first place.
Our pain coming now, your pain will come right before Tassie enters.They're in for a world of pain in the short term.
The key for them is to draft strongly in 2024 and 2025 before Tasmania enters the equation.
Lol ……. I think assisting 2 players to return home, 1 free agent and 1 for opportunity doesn’t even come close to tipping out Lewis, Mitchell, Hodge and let’s not even discuss the immorality of the Jon Hay trade to North.Have you ever seen anything like this before? In my 40 odd years of following footy I’ve never ever seen such willingness from players of one club willing and ready to jump ship now that the glory days are done.
There hasn’t been any desire by their premiership players to dig in, stick by the club and fight or play for the jumper and to help bring the team some wins for their supporters in the next few years. Since their premiership coach Hardwick did the same thing mid season , essentially abandoning the plan to build again, players have followed suit. You have to wonder how many of the injuries sustained this year are as bad as they were made out to be - possibly a lost desire to do the hard work.
You have to feel sorry for Yze and the players that were brought in on the back of the premierships. Even their CEO jumped ship - would he have left if they were contending again?
TLDR: I guess what I’m saying is that what has happened this year is an unprecedented abandoning of ship.
Edit: maybe this is the future blueprint for all sides that are past their use by, although the Cats prove their is an alternate model.
Thats very optimistic2025 and probably 2026 will be brutal for them, but from 2027 they should start getting closer to finals