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As a Carlton supporter, with no Tom Mitchell on trade table I do not feel like there is much to get excited at for my club. Looks like re-build time has to be the priority. Trading Lucas, Robinson and Garlett for some draft picks seems about all I can expect. Feel like my club is completely off the rails with direction of coaching. Have little confidence in Malthouse. He knows what he wants to do, I'm sure of that. But whether it actually works I have little reason to be confident. Apart from him turning Sam Rowe into a key defender I struggle to find much positives of his own impact. Probably Casboult the other guy he has had a positive impact on as far as developing but Casboult still has a long way to go with his kicking. Right now we only seem to have Henderson as a key forward that can kick goals. But he is very good player. Not an out and out star key forward. Menzel and Buckley hopefully keep developing. Cripps over a broken leg should get a regular gig next season so will be interesting to see if he can become our prime inside mid for the next decade. Kruezer needs to play 18 plus games and become a full fledged star. Otherwise we are going nowhere at all except middle of ladder at best.
The only thing that gives me any hope is there is no super sides in league at moment so if you improve in leaps and bounds it is not impossible to get to the top of the league mountain. Most of the better sides now only have 3 or 4 genuine stars. If you can find 2 or 3 from within that develop all of a sudden you can get well above middle of ladder. There is not a lot of difference from top to bottom any more. The difference in general is the game plans. The teams at top are very clear on their game plans and players tend to stick to them majority of times.
I still expect Gold Coast, GWS and Sydney to be regular finalist in next 5 years and have best chance of flag success.
They seem to have best chance of having more stars to develop from within.
The only thing that gives me any hope is there is no super sides in league at moment so if you improve in leaps and bounds it is not impossible to get to the top of the league mountain. Most of the better sides now only have 3 or 4 genuine stars. If you can find 2 or 3 from within that develop all of a sudden you can get well above middle of ladder. There is not a lot of difference from top to bottom any more. The difference in general is the game plans. The teams at top are very clear on their game plans and players tend to stick to them majority of times.
I still expect Gold Coast, GWS and Sydney to be regular finalist in next 5 years and have best chance of flag success.
They seem to have best chance of having more stars to develop from within.
As for the direction of the club, I'd be worried too considering Trigg's reputation at Adelaide.
Think your lists premiership window ended with Ratten. Gibbs/Murphy/Kreuzer aren't going to develop into the elite league stars needed, and there's little depth.
The one at Geelong been a friggin gem at it for some time. My club coaching staff, fitness people and list management seems well off the pace.