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You guys were boasting about your ability to bounce up the ladder....
Yep. Which is hard to do when you’re regularly near the top of it
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You guys were boasting about your ability to bounce up the ladder....
So one side had a prelim loss and then went back to back.But Richmond got belted in a Prelim and won the next 2 flags with a leg in the air. That is a what a proper Prelim belting bounce back looks like.
I wouldn't be foolish like you and make an ill informed prediction based purely on hatred and irrational emotion.And none of them will play in the 2024 Grand Final.
You can use all the clever words and tricks you like.Amusingly Geelong had more players under 23 in the QF (Holmes, Dempsey, Neale, Humphries, Bruhn and O Henry) than Richmond in round 24 (Bauer, Banks, Rioli, Ralphsmith and Campbell).
You finish 4th if both you and Sydney lose your prelims. Not that it diminishes your point at all.So we’ve bounced backwards from last year by going from 12th to 3rd, at worst. That’s an interesting concept
You finish 4th if both you and Sydney lose your prelims. Not that it diminishes your point at all.
Wouldn't actually matter whether it was Giants/Brisbane/Haw/ who went through - Grand finalists are one and two and then Sydney would be ranked above you if you both lose. Not sure but I'm assuming you'd now be ranked above Port if you and Port both lost prelims, but it might go on Home and Away ladder position. You'd need to check past draft picks and match it to outcomes to see.Yeah fair enough if the giants went through and Sydney didn’t you’d be correct.
Gee whiz there’s some really pointless, irrelevant and tiresome back & forths going on in here…
Simple fact is, Richmond have fallen off a Mt Everest sized cliff, with essentially zero exciting young talent, players abandoning ship all over the place, a wooden spoon, and barely a glimmer of hope for the near future.
Meanwhile, Geelong, written off once again at the start of the year, finished top 4, belted Port Adelaide on the road, cruised into another prelim, have a wealth of exciting young talent and look poised for another crack at a premiership.
There’s really no discussion required here. Good luck, Tiges.
Dispassionate analysis? You wouldn't know what it was if it but you on the arse. You are a bitter and twisted poster who puts the majority of Tigers posters to shame with the garbage you post. Hiding behind thesis like "research" where, for example, you grade premierships according to divisions like it is some accepted factual criteria. Only in your small mind. You've even had fellow Tigers posters tell you to stop conjuring up conspiracy theories. Enough saidMy hatred of Geelong is on record, they are putrid. But my prediction is based on dispassionate analysis.
It wouldn't have been pick 1 though.You wouldn't have got both - you can't trade up to get ahead of pick 1 - but you probably would have had an extra couple of first round picks the following year as a result of trading down pick 7 a couple of times.
It wouldn't have been pick 1 though.
It's not happened before so why attribute something that has never happened to Geelong just to reinforce your argument?
No one took Darcy, Daicos, or Ashcroft with Pick 1, so why assign it to Hawkins.
Geelong had 1350 points outside of pick 7.
If Hawkins went at 2 they would need 2013, which being an additional 663 points is pick 28.
If at 3 1787 only need another 437 points so pick 39.
If at 4 it's only 1627 or 277 extra points pick 49.
You really feel Geelong couldn't come up with some kind of a trade to get those picks and still keep 7?
Overall though, I am not sure the Cats youngsters are progressing quite as well as is generally believed.
Interesting to have a look at the performances of the much feted "young" Geelong players in the finals series, particularly in the competitive Preliminary Final.
So focussing on players 24yo or under.....
24yo Mullin - Very quiet QF v Port rating 2.2, but I thought he seemed to stand up ok in the PF v Brisbane where he rated a respectable 9.1. That last performance will give him some hope for the future, but overall so far at AFL level his performances have been weak. His average rating in 2024 was 5.46 with 74% time on ground.
23yo Sam DeKoning - Overlooked for both finals when reported to be fit and available, rated what on the face of it looks a respectable 9.31 in 2024, but this was boosted by playing roughly 1/3rd of his TOG in the ruck, where he was trounced by opponents performing much stronger. He was bordering on poor in defence. The Cats will be hoping missing selection in finals will spur him on to a better level. With his body type he should have firther upside at this age, but has not proven the prodigious talent cats fans thought they were seeing develop in 2022.
22yo Bruhn - The Cats traded out a pick that ended up at 21 for this bloke. GWS duly snapped up Darcy Jones with that pick. he played 17 games at 61% TOG this season so his durability and stamina looks a bit of an issue at this point. His average rating in 2024 was 9.32, which is not dire but is pretty weak for a starting midfielder. His defensive numbers look ok but his offensive work seems a non event at this stage of proceedings. Rated a decent 13.4 in the QF but went missing with a 10 disposal 4.6 rating in the PF against much stronger opposition. That performance does not look good, but at 22yo still has potential upside. Weak in contested possessions and especially hard ball gets.
22yo Shannon Neale - 4 years in the system now, but should still be plenty of upside there. At times I look at this guy and think I can see a footballer. His player rating of 6.67 from 80% TOG in 2024 is on the low side even for a young key forward, but by no means dire. It is boosted by spending a little time in the ruck. He rated 7.1 in the QF and a poor 2.4 in the PF. There is certainly nothing to write home about at this stage for Neale.
22yo O Henry - Has had a really poor H&A season capped by a very strong finals series. His season average player rating is 6.81. Cats gave up Cooper Stephens + a pick that ended up at 28(Jakob Ryan) in the 2022 draft to get Henry. Releasing Stephens won't embarass the Cats as he has just been delisted by the Hawks. Back to Henry, his finals ratings were 12.0 and 15.4 which were strong, as he recorded 7 goals + assists, 27 disposals and 16 contested possessions across the 2 matches. Very encouraging finals performances, but with the poor overall season, we need to reserve judgement until we can see which of the 2 indicators is more true.
22yo Holmes - Has had a tremendous season franked by 2 very strong finals performances. Has some weaknesses he could tidy up with his disposal, but overall the Cats would be delighted with how he is progressing, though maybe slightly concerned about his hamstring issues, given they have somehow emerged twice in his last 2 Preliminary Finals.
21yo Dempsey - Very solid season for a winger, averaging 9.82 player rating overall from a high 87% TOG. Gets involved in a fair bit of the Cats scoring. Had a reasonable QF rating 10.3 but not really a factor in the PF, and doesn't exactly rush into oncoming traffic when it is his turn, which he will need to fix if he is going to do better in finals against strong opposition.
21yo Humphries - Cats will be rapt with his 11 games averaging 10.95 player rating. And 2 finals of 10.5 and 12.4. Looks a great get with a late draft pick, but I will reserve more definite judgement until he gets through a whole season after others teams have gone to college on him.
21yo Conway - young ruck not seen in finals due to injury and likely wouldn't have been selected anyway. Give him 2-3 years yet before we can start judging him fairly.
20yo Jhye Clark - Pick 8 in the 2022 draft. Didn't look like being selected in the finals. Very young still but probably fair to say he is not living up to anywhere near his billing at this point of his career. Cats will be concerned, but a long way to go for him.
So of these players, only Holmes has had a good whole home & away season + 2 good finals. Henry played really well in the finals, but had a poor home and away season. Dempsey had a decent home and away season but was a bit disappointing in that PF. DeKoning, Neale, Mullin, Clark, Bruhn, Conway....still good upside in most of these guys but in 2024 none of them has had much impact. Humphries very good but only 11 games in so see how he goes next year.
Overall though, I am not sure the Cats youngsters are progressing quite as well as is generally believed.
tl;dr is every single Geelong player 24 and under is already ahead of every single Richmond player in the same age group. Dire future for the Tigerstl;dr
Lol Cats fans don't want to talk in any depth about all their exciting youngsters any more given most of them missed selection or turned in shockers in the Preliminary Final.
After seeing some of the votes that the umps gave they probably mixed him up with Max Holmes.Is it true that Tanner Bruhn polled more votes last night than anyone on Richmond's list?