Opinion Geelong's era of dominance over

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Bartel, Enright, Mackie, Lonergan, Kelly, Stokes, Stevie J are really all that belongs to the original dominant era. It's hardly a surprise they are coming to an end.

Selwood, Hawkins, Varcoe, Taylor (plus Rivers and McIntosh) are the guys who transitions between the dominance of 2007-2009 and keeping the dream alive. They still form a pretty decent spine. The youngsters are still quality, there's just not enough of them or sufficient quality for Geelong to win consecutive big finals. They can top up with Frawley and they'll be right on the fringe of contention still for a long time I think.

One thing that's hurt them is they haven't found any A graders yet.

Duncan is very close to. The following have threatened. Christensen, Motlop, Caddy, Menzel, Vardy. It's not from lack of trying. The last 2 were wrecked by injury and the others have had their fair share.

Come back next year and Duncan, Christensen and Caddy make the leap to full time A grade mids and Motlop teams the comp apart at half forward and they'll be egg on faces.
 
Who knows about eras, but their next crop seem to lack that combination of class and physicality that the Cats of old had.

The physicality will come with experience, and maybe they will get classier when they stop being brushed off the ball, but so outside of their champs they seem very meek.
 
First sign of a side sliding is consistently not being able to run out games.

Not that they can complain they've been very competitive for a long time now.
 

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They really need another avenue to goal aside from Hawkins

Selwood and Bartel chimed in with a couple of goals but Tommy was extremely rusty tonight and it was painfully obvious that Johnson needed another week.
 
Today was the first sign Geelong was sliding. They can't put in 4 quarters of footy and lost 4 of their past 5 Finals matches since winning the 2011 Premiership.
 
It's their midfield that is the problem, and it's masked by having some of the more decorated and respected midfielders in the league.
 

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