A few comments on previous posts:
Parker is only 28 yo and will be only 32 for the entire 2025 season. That's the same age as Pendlebury, who just had a great season at 32. There is some kind of meme going around with footy journos that Parker is near retirement and no one seems to challenge this. Why can Pendlebury play at a very high level at age 32, but not Parker? Why shouldn't Parker be part of our next premiership side? I think we should be challenging within the next 5 years.
We should take note that Parker is the next midfielder in line for retirement after JPK. In my midfield analysis omitting JPK, all those other names should be with the Swans for the next 5 years at least, unless they are traded, delisted or forced out by injury. So that midfield I refer to is the base. We will have 5 more drafts to add midfielders to that group without anyone necessarily needing to go out.
We can pick out a few players and challenge whether they can make it or not:
But we have at least 5 drafts to replace any of the weak links in the group. There will always be players on the list who have yet to prove their worth. And if they fail to prove their worth, they are likely to be replaced, through the draft, by other players who have yet to prove their worth. It's just a normal part of the list demographic. The alternative option is to go the full-Geelong, just get a lot of old but proven performers and keep replacing the dead ones with more of the same.
Defence: It's more than just the high number of players with the defensive group, but the quality of the group. Gould has yet to play a game and Ling is more likely to play midfield, given how well Cunningham and Fox played this year. COR is a quality player who should be in the side, except for the competition for spots being so high. Most of the players in the group have yet to play 50 games, so we should expect a lot of improvement to come.
These comments about DGB are from Peter Sumich: AFL draft 2020: Fremantle draft picks, Denver Grainger-Barras, Peter Sumich urges Dockers live trade | Fox Sports
So maybe KB has a similar view to Sumich and sees DGB as a tall utility, who can play either end of the ground. Then it would make more sense having him square in the picture with our first pick.
2 of McDonald, Tintorp, Hollands and DGB will be available at our 1st pick. I think we will get a very high quality player, whoever it turns out to be.
Parker is only 28 yo and will be only 32 for the entire 2025 season. That's the same age as Pendlebury, who just had a great season at 32. There is some kind of meme going around with footy journos that Parker is near retirement and no one seems to challenge this. Why can Pendlebury play at a very high level at age 32, but not Parker? Why shouldn't Parker be part of our next premiership side? I think we should be challenging within the next 5 years.
We should take note that Parker is the next midfielder in line for retirement after JPK. In my midfield analysis omitting JPK, all those other names should be with the Swans for the next 5 years at least, unless they are traded, delisted or forced out by injury. So that midfield I refer to is the base. We will have 5 more drafts to add midfielders to that group without anyone necessarily needing to go out.
We can pick out a few players and challenge whether they can make it or not:
- Warner is just starting out.
- Ling hasn't had a go yet because of injury. Maybe he's not really a first round pick kind of player.
- Bell hasn't shown enough to convince.
- Clarke isn't skillful enough. (Just a note on Clarke, who has changed my opinion of him during the year. His kicking is much improved. It lacks power, but the distance and accuracy is a lot better than it was last year. He is also one of the elite aerobic runners in the game. With reduced interchanges, his value will increase. Not best 22, but the kind of depth that's nice to have).
But we have at least 5 drafts to replace any of the weak links in the group. There will always be players on the list who have yet to prove their worth. And if they fail to prove their worth, they are likely to be replaced, through the draft, by other players who have yet to prove their worth. It's just a normal part of the list demographic. The alternative option is to go the full-Geelong, just get a lot of old but proven performers and keep replacing the dead ones with more of the same.
Defence: It's more than just the high number of players with the defensive group, but the quality of the group. Gould has yet to play a game and Ling is more likely to play midfield, given how well Cunningham and Fox played this year. COR is a quality player who should be in the side, except for the competition for spots being so high. Most of the players in the group have yet to play 50 games, so we should expect a lot of improvement to come.
These comments about DGB are from Peter Sumich: AFL draft 2020: Fremantle draft picks, Denver Grainger-Barras, Peter Sumich urges Dockers live trade | Fox Sports
Sumich added that Grainger-Barras could also thrive outside of the defensive 50, claiming he could be just as damaging as a tall forward.
“I don’t think the side who picks him up will pigeonhole him just for the backline. I think he can play both ends,” he said.
“He’s just very agile. Great reader of the game and a great mark.”
“I don’t think the side who picks him up will pigeonhole him just for the backline. I think he can play both ends,” he said.
“He’s just very agile. Great reader of the game and a great mark.”
2 of McDonald, Tintorp, Hollands and DGB will be available at our 1st pick. I think we will get a very high quality player, whoever it turns out to be.
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