Absolutely Coniglio would have been perfect. However, I was ultra bullish on the merits of Jack Martin, however his contribution to the team
and ultimately the list balance goes beyond even my expectation. He is a genuine front line midfielder not just a forward come pinch hitter.
Jack brings to us that bridging player between Murphy and Ed Curnow and our pack of talented young midfielders that we have longed for.
This ultimately detracts from the forward dynamic. I was sceptical of longevity of Eddie after a lack lustre pre season (and rep game). Always
lauded the club for bringing him back. It was the one decision I couldn't agree with SOS's stance. Blind Freddie could see how much he could
bring to the group, even with limited on field output. Like most rejoicing after last Saturday. We live in hope he can compete for this season
and next. I had hope after our drafting last year that one of the young, somewhat speculative draftees would produce, particularly as small
medium forwards. More than ever before, I now have confidence we have sufficient talent and importantly, commitment on the list to preclude
the absolute need to trade in a mature player. Honey is looking like the "pea", but Owies is quietly building a case as well. While more midfielder,
Philp could easily be seen as a pressure forward in his formative years, and even Phillips has shown plenty already to be optimistic about.
Back to the midfielders. While maturing a little slower than we would like, Setterfield, Dow and Stocker provide a quality maturing young
inside core. Walshy is already a staple and his role will be adapted over time to find the best fit/balance. Zac Fisher is a proven young talent,
however his size is an issue in ascertaining his ongoing role. Cuningham has become more forward, but is plenty talented through the midfield.
Gibbons is an adequate mid, guaranteed to give 100%. I still have faith that Kennedy could play a significant role, he looked so much more
mobile in the vision of the Cats scratch match (remember the physical progression of one Daisy Thomas). Jack Silvagni may be being groomed
as our post EC stopper. LOB is a banker on the wing, more when than if he locks down a permanent spot. The x factor comes in the form of
Sam Philp and Brodie Kemp. Philp has pretty much shown himself to be AFL ready, banging down the door. Pace, endurance and is rapidly
honing his skills and spatial awareness, to an elite level. (I have a fear he will be held back too long to make room for Fisher, then Dow). Then
next season's fresh new addition in Kemp who could start at either end but is set on becoming an elite midfielder. Throw in Sam Ramsay, currently
"relegated" to the backline in "the twos" and perhaps Cottrell and we have a "pantry" bursting at the seams. Could I suggest that the cake we
are cooking will be so bloody tasty that we won't need to add any cream (trades).
Our new players in the recruitment team will want to score a target, but I can't help thinking that with the list we have and their impending
maturity the draft should be our very best friend.
Seriously, our only obvious needs are generation next, as in a project ruck and possibly a big bopper KPD to develop for when Jones and back
up Levi are finished. I have faith in Marchbank, but he is undersized as a key, and am optimistic with BSOS. Lists are going to be cut so with
a need to cull, I would be parting ways with Macreadie and reluctantly Goddard, thus the need to draft another. I will say that if Papley was
to be gettable for our first pick, he would certainly provide an immediate and then long term upgrade, as well as complementing rather than
competing with our young guns. Is it wrong that I see our midfield kids going straight past a Crouch or Wines within their first contracts, thus
stymieing our TPP schedule? I have previously trumpeted Williams as a free agent, but geez is one ugly dude![]()
Martin is a very good player and he could be effective everywhere, but he did come to us as predominantly a forward......unless he's lying about it.
He'd likely have not been asked to take centre bounce duties, had have Murphy not been so poor, the week before.
He works up and down the ground well, but I don't see him as being a first hands to the ball player and nothing last week suggested that would be the case but....Maybe he will be.
Anyway, the point is that the club best crank up its development of the array of players we brought to the club as midfielders.
I recall starting a thread about exactly this issue: Other than Cripps, which other three mids will be first call midfielders...and not the odd player who may just be thrown in for rotation needs. It's Cripps and then........? Walsh will go into the midfield of course, but I'm just not sure that's his best starting position.
I guess we can start arguing about it all again, but the fact is that there's little there to say who it will actually be, next year and beyond...and if we are going to bring in let's say a couple of midfielders, then maybe we simply haven't the faith in what we have. It will be interesting.






