Good way to look at it.One fewer flag in that timeframe and nearly annual preliminary final losses are a fair trade for me in the sense that there’s really little to complain about when the alternative could have been Essendon’s past 20 years.
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Good way to look at it.One fewer flag in that timeframe and nearly annual preliminary final losses are a fair trade for me in the sense that there’s really little to complain about when the alternative could have been Essendon’s past 20 years.
More than I would have dared dream of when Ayres and Colbert left in the same off seasonOne fewer flag in that timeframe and nearly annual preliminary final losses are a fair trade for me in the sense that there’s really little to complain about when the alternative could have been Essendon’s past 20 years.
I think this argument is probably a bit more animated when comparing a club with a long history of being utter shit and one excellent dynasty vs consistent success - ie Richmond and Sydney. Probably less controversial in the case of Hawthorn vs Geelong, when every Cats fan would give up their winning percentage for the 2008 GF.Let me know when they present the cup for win percentage.
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No one gives a shit about winning percentage.I think this argument is probably a bit more animated when comparing a club with a long history of being utter shit and one excellent dynasty vs consistent success - ie Richmond and Sydney. Probably less controversial in the case of Hawthorn vs Geelong, when every Cats fan would give up their winning percentage for the 2008 GF.

People give a shit about how many appalling seasons of crap they have to sit through, thoughNo one gives a shit about winning percentage.
No one gives a shit about winning percentage.
People give a shit about how many appalling seasons of crap they have to sit through, though
Hawthorn have been the most successful side in the AFL era because of that flag count.Not if there are flags at the end of it.
Good points raised. Ultimately flag counts are still always going to be the argument ender for a given period.AFL era being 1990 onward? Hawthorn. 91, 08, 13, 14, 15 > 07, 09, 11, 22.
Bit of a weird comparison though as the 1991 Hawks side was the end of the great 80s era and totally disconnected from any future success. If Hawthorn won say 1987 instead of 1991 then more people would be saying Geelong. Hawthorn were a bit of a nothing team from the mid 90s to the mid 2000s while Geelong made three GFs in four years.
If you made it this century only (so 2001-2025 inclusive) then it's 4 flags each, 6 GFs vs 5, 18 finals appearances vs 12, 4 minor premierships vs 2 while Hawthorn won 3 in a row and Geelong never went back to back. Only Carlton, Brisbane, Collingwood and Melbourne have won 3 flags in a row with only two of those being in the modern era.
Teams like Geelong and Sydney and recently Port to a smaller degree don't get much credit for making the top 4 consistently and not winning flags because footy fans are conditioned to focus on premierships. Geelong were a meme until flogging Sydney in 2022, now Sydney are a meme for getting regularly flogged in GFs. The minor premiership is valued so highly the trophy that was presented it is now awarded for some combined AFL/AFLW metric. Geelong over a 10 year period made the finals 9 times and top 4 in 7 of those seasons and won nothing. Meanwhile my own team won a flag and made another GF to bookend a 10 year period, but won a spoon and were hot garbage in the middle. Would you rather be WC 2006-15 or Geelong 2012-21?
Dynasty Hawks side did to launch into '08.Hawthorn never went to the bottom of the ladder to rebuild on purpose
Indeed they tried to do as Geelong have done with Mitchell omeara and wingard
Where is the slew of talent taken with early picks? There’s been a couple around #6 and unfortunately DGB is no longer playing
In other words you can't contest anything I said, which was all true.Just no.
In other words you can't contest anything I said, which was all true.
It's not even a critique. Hawthorn do the peak -> rebuild -> peak cycle better than any team in the AFL.
Okay fair enough and I agree with the bolded. Hawthorn have not gone to the depths a bunch of other clubs have in order to climb back up to the top end of the ladder. And certainly not for as long. I'm only commenting in relation to Geelong. Hawthorn did have 7 players it drafted from top 6 picks in its 2008 list (so plenty of bites at the cherry), compared to none for Geelong. Franklin, Roughead and Hodge were huge - even though a bunch of others were misses.It’s not intentional though. Maybe one less win to qualify for pp in 04
Clarko fully intended to do what Geelong did in 16-19. It didn’t work out
Our low draft picks are a fraction of what some teams have hoovered up recently…and those teams are still running multiple low ladder finishes
Nice add. Hawks have Carlton’s 1st and 2nd rounder in 2025. West coast have ours
Would you rather have been a Richmond or Sydney fan for the last 35 years?Not if there are flags at the end of it.
Okay fair enough and I agree with the bolded. Hawthorn have not gone to the depths a bunch of other clubs have in order to climb back up to the top end of the ladder. And certainly not for as long. I'm only commenting in relation to Geelong. Hawthorn did have 7 players it drafted from top 6 picks in its 2008 list (so plenty of bites at the cherry), compared to none for Geelong. Franklin, Roughead and Hodge were huge - even though a bunch of others were misses.
The thing about the lack of low finishes isn't just about the 1st pick you get. It's the fact you're choosing after almost every other team for the 2nd and 3rd picks.
The Cats did strike gold in the gene pool though, with Hawkins in particular the key to keeping it all running (under current rules, we'd have had to miss out on Selwood to get him).