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Adelaide's senior list has a very interesting profile..
At present (as at 14/12/2005), we have the following:
18 years old: 4
19: 6
20: 1
21: 2
22: 6
23: 3
24: 1
25: 2
26: 4
27: 2
28: 3
29: 3
30: 1
31: 1
32: 1
** Apologies, would have put these in a proper table if I could work out how to do it on BF. Even better would have been a graph.
** These figures include players taken in the recent ND & PSDs, but does not include rookies.
The large number of teenagers is healthy - it reflects NCs emphasis on youth in the last two drafts. It's a marked difference from the time he took over as coach, when we had only ONE teenager on the list.
The lack of players aged 20/21 is a major concern. Of these three, two are recent draftees (Vince & Porplyzia). Only one player in this age group remains from the Gary Ayres era. A more savage condemnation of our drafting in 2002 & 2003 I cannot even contemplate! The only other player in this age group (Jericho) is probably playing for his career in 2006, and his delisting would make this almost a "missing generation".
We have a very large group currently aged 22, all of whom (barring perhaps Skippy) have cemented their place in our best 22. To be fair, Skippy was in our best 22 in 2005, but in 2006 I expect the "young turks" to go past him in the order of merit.
Of the twelve players aged 23-27, several are "dead wood" (Stevens, Massie) and NONE show any leadership potential (Johncock may be an exception). To all intents & purposes, this lot might as well be another "missing generation".
Also of concern is the fact that we have nine players aged 28+, three of whom have already celebrated their 30th birthdays. I would consider any list with more than 3x to be unhealthily "top heavy" - something the AFC are going to have to manage very carefully in the next few years.
I'm very concerned for the future of the AFC. The list is top-heavy, and there's not a lot of inspiration from the players behind them. Very soon, a heavy weight is going to descend upon the shoulders of those currently aged 22 & 18/19. I hope they're ready and able to cope with it.
At present (as at 14/12/2005), we have the following:
18 years old: 4
19: 6
20: 1
21: 2
22: 6
23: 3
24: 1
25: 2
26: 4
27: 2
28: 3
29: 3
30: 1
31: 1
32: 1
** Apologies, would have put these in a proper table if I could work out how to do it on BF. Even better would have been a graph.
** These figures include players taken in the recent ND & PSDs, but does not include rookies.
The large number of teenagers is healthy - it reflects NCs emphasis on youth in the last two drafts. It's a marked difference from the time he took over as coach, when we had only ONE teenager on the list.
The lack of players aged 20/21 is a major concern. Of these three, two are recent draftees (Vince & Porplyzia). Only one player in this age group remains from the Gary Ayres era. A more savage condemnation of our drafting in 2002 & 2003 I cannot even contemplate! The only other player in this age group (Jericho) is probably playing for his career in 2006, and his delisting would make this almost a "missing generation".
We have a very large group currently aged 22, all of whom (barring perhaps Skippy) have cemented their place in our best 22. To be fair, Skippy was in our best 22 in 2005, but in 2006 I expect the "young turks" to go past him in the order of merit.
Of the twelve players aged 23-27, several are "dead wood" (Stevens, Massie) and NONE show any leadership potential (Johncock may be an exception). To all intents & purposes, this lot might as well be another "missing generation".
Also of concern is the fact that we have nine players aged 28+, three of whom have already celebrated their 30th birthdays. I would consider any list with more than 3x to be unhealthily "top heavy" - something the AFC are going to have to manage very carefully in the next few years.
I'm very concerned for the future of the AFC. The list is top-heavy, and there's not a lot of inspiration from the players behind them. Very soon, a heavy weight is going to descend upon the shoulders of those currently aged 22 & 18/19. I hope they're ready and able to cope with it.








