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Doing a proper rebuild doesn't necessarily mean bottoming out and having kids being forced to work things out for themselves with no real leadership or experience to guide them.We're turning over a fair amount but that's not what I'd call rebuilding. A rebuild is aggressive, it entails a degree of risk, it requires calculation and some brutal honesty. Above all, it's a direction you take and you don't deviate.
After 2020 we did nothing (I'm not so disappointed by this as we were off a flag and why not go again).
For the 2021 season:
IN - Mansell, Ryan, Parker, Colina, M.Rioli
OUT - Higgins, Rance, Turner, Markov, English
After 2021 we looked like we we're on the rebuild road:
IN - Tarrant, Gibcus, Brown, Sonsie, Banks, Clarke, Bauer
OUT - Naish, Astbury, Houli, Coleman-Jones, Chol, Garthwaite, Eggmolesse-Smith
After 2022 we clearly abandoned a proper rebuild and decided we might contend next season:
IN - Taranto, Hopper, Coulthard, Bradtke, Campbell, Young, Green, Smith, Tresize
OUT - Edwards, Caddy, Lambert, Collier-Dawkins, Martyn, Aarts, Stack, Parker*, Castagna
Net result since 2020:
Traded out: Higgins, Markov, Coleman-Jones, Chol.
Traded in: Tarrant, Taranto, Hopper.
Brought in via the national draft: Gibcus (9),
Brown (17), Sonsie (28), Banks (29), Clarke (30), Ryan (40), Smith (49), M.Rioli (51 f/s), Green (55).
Lost to retirement: Rance, Astbury, Houli, Edwards, Caddy, Lambert, Castagna.
This year we have zero first round picks. The overall picture is we're not going the top up road and we're not hitting the draft in a sustained way. One top 10 pick and two top 20 picks since the last premiership is not going to get you a core for a future flag. Sure, you can get lucky and find future A graders at lower picks but that's a lottery. The draft in general is a lottery and when you're trying to find elite talent at picks 28, 29, 30, 40, 49 and 55 you're usually pushing s**t up a hill.
The tough times are inevitable. The best way to navigate them surely is to prepare and be one step ahead. For us that meant not letting veterans stick on too long and trading for better picks. I'm not saying we should've traded Dusty or Bolton in 2021 (an example of something drastic), just that we should've been proactive and stayed the course after the good start in 2021 (Gibcus, Brown).
I can't believe the delusion level of some people. On other topics I'm reading about Ryan being a good prospect lol. We had it good for a lot of years and I think that's skewed a lot of people's ability to judge things objectively.
Ps. Half of our premiership winning players (14 of 28 in total) were pick 29 or better in the national draft:
Cotchin (2), Martin (3), Caddy (7), Prestia (9), Vlastuin (9), Lynch (11), Riewoldt (13), Ellis (15), D.Rioli (15), Rance (18), Grigg (19), Balta (25), Edwards (26), Bolton (29).
Over the last 2 seasons we've had the following players who started 2022 with under 30 games be rewarded with opportunities:
Ross (63)
Mansell(32)
Ralphsmith(32)
M.Rioli(27)
Miller(25)
Young(19)
Cumberland(18) Gibcus(18 in 2022)
Dow(17)
Clarke(16)
Ryan(15)
Sonsie(10)
Banks(6)
Coulthard(4)
Bauer(4)
Brown(1)
Trezise(1)
Nyoun(1)
That's 18 players who have either started their careers or continued their development, in some cases established themselves in the 22, in years where we were challenging for the 8.
With a new coach coming in and the change in focus that the last game of the year seemed to suggest, there is every chance that we will become even more youth focused from round 1 2024. The bonus is that we can surround those 18 players, plus those that have yet to debut or even join the club, with a wealth of premiership winning experience, even if we lose a couple this off season to trades/delistings we should still be able to field a team where the core of the side is based around experience players like: Martin Prestia Lynch Broad Vlastuin Nankervis Short Soldo Hopper D.Rioli Baker Taranto Bolton & Balta with the likes of Grimes McIntosh Graham & Pickett as depth for when the kids don't quite perform at the level we're needing them to.
Geelong went from winning their 3rd premiership in 2011 to winning a 4th in 2022 with only 1 year out of the 8, 2015 where they finished 10th. They did it in a different way to us as they continually topped up with mature aged players, whereas we've embraced the draft even while we were winning the flags in 2017-2020 years. Not all those draftees have panned out as we'd hoped but we kept going back to the well and kept bringing in more kids and it was only really last year where we spent up big to bring in 2 targeted players to boost an area where we needed bolstering as it was a clear weakness. Now while people will say but we still lack our next generation KPF, I believe that the plan has always been to do what we did when we got Lynch in that we'll target a proven performer once Lynch departs, in the meantime the aim will be to get one of Bauer Bradtke or Ryan to become a solid number 2 option and get them established while Lynch is still here.
IMO we're following a proven formula that worked for us as we built the previous premiership lists, draft for talent, trade/free agency for needs and the rebuild has been happening since the end of the 2021 season.