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One day people will realise that the draft has nothing to do with success.
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Your most important players came via the draft FFS. Most clueless thing in this thread anyone's said.One day people will realise that the draft has nothing to do with success.
What's catastrophic is that you've managed to find 1 regular player in 4 drafts(Naicos).
This is exactly what happened to WCE at the same time and look what happened?
The only difference being that Collingwood barely travel, so are able to manage their players better and they don't suffer the rigours of reduced recovery and training sessions that WCE do.
Good for them but it's the only reason their senior mob can hang on like they currently are.
it should be frightening there's nobody putting pressure on almost cooked older blokes.
Once they're gone, there's no floor beneath them.
Your most important players came via the draft FFS. Most clueless thing in this thread anyone's said.
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Yes exactly, they were drafted before your last flag 15 years ago, that's the exact issue. They're still amongst your most important players, with nothing coming beneath them.20 or so years ago! You've all had plenty of great picks and players in that time also.
And sides that have had all the draft picks have continued to play for spoons.....
WCE's were once a powerful AFL club (When Malthouse and then Worsfold had them breathing fire) but the AFL treats them like they treat us. The AFL thinks big clubs can fight for scraps whilst their latest "darlings" (Sun's and Lions) get all the cream because they know that a little failure won't hurt our (and therefore their BOTTOM lines). They know that even if WCE and Pies or Blues or Dons are down for a while, their supporters will still turn up, still buy memberships and streaming services and still cash up the AFL to allow it to pump funds into its new toys.
I know you want us to fail like yours and others have (for a while) but in the end WCE's and the other cashed up clubs will regain their positions of power. Geelong has shown the AFL that you can stay competitive by maintaining and remodelling your list on the run and I believe that full "re-builds" will be a thing of the past barring catastrophies.
Here's to a better and more even competition (crikey how would that be?)
One where the draw and the draft are not so constrained by the AFL's greed.
Yes exactly, they were drafted before your last flag 15 years ago, that's the exact issue. They're still amongst your most important players, with nothing coming beneath them.
Where are you magically going to find this 'youth' from when your coach keeps trading out of the first round?
Cant trade for them, because you don't have the currency.
Cant draft them because you don't have the picks.
Need to wait until free agency but other clubs will look far more appealing with their list demographic by then.
Where's the list replenishment actually going to come from?
If your club could 'do it again', they wouldn't be relying on blokes they carried from 20 years ago to carry your side. They'd have been on the list for a long time already.So, we've had these guys for 20 seasons or so....but nothing coming under them for all that time according to you....and in their careers we've built two really successful sides and also missed finals for 4-5 years. It's OK....we've done it before, we'll do it again. But we've been hearing this same "death knell" from oppo supporters for so many years now that we've sorta grown immune to it. We can see how our club moves forward, we trust our decision makers, we enjoy watching our team/s play wherever they are. And we've seen enough of the kids pushing for selection to know we've still got some excitement to come for a few years yet.
Sorry to disagree with you all. But....
This is pretty funny. You’re arguing with a WC supporter who thought the same thing in 2021 about their club. Richmond were saying it in 2023.So, we've had these guys for 20 seasons or so....but nothing coming under them for all that time according to you....and in their careers we've built two really successful sides and also missed finals for 4-5 years. It's OK....we've done it before, we'll do it again. But we've been hearing this same "death knell" from oppo supporters for so many years now that we've sorta grown immune to it. We can see how our club moves forward, we trust our decision makers, we enjoy watching our team/s play wherever they are. And we've seen enough of the kids pushing for selection to know we've still got some excitement to come for a few years yet.
Sorry to disagree with you all. But....
Stop pointing to Geelong, they don't trade away entire drafts for middling players from other teams.
They paid big draft capital for Danger and Cameron but that's pretty much it.
The rest of it has been very savvy drafting of mature players with later picks and being shrewd at the trade table for players like Henry(still not that great) and Smith by not buckling and paying more than they're prepared to.
They've also consistently brought in young talent and have probably the best development program in the entire AFL.
Collingwood isn't even remotely close to Geelong, it's embarrassing to think they are similar in any way, shape or form.
This is pretty funny. You’re arguing with a WC supporter who thought the same thing in 2021 about their club. Richmond were saying it in 2023.
Not playing any kids because they can’t get past oldies at training is a window into their quality. Now requiring them to step up is like jumping out of a plane with an untested parachute, it doesn’t end well.
I've actually worked in the Geelong program for 5 years ( and yes they know my allegiences...so ) and I'll correct you if you don't mind. Geelong didn't do anything to get Danger. Patrick and his management organised the entire thing, there was never any chance of him seeking any other team and it was only Patrick's insistence that Adelaide be sufficiently recompensed that led to the "draft capital" you described being paid to Adelaide. Jezza was a need which they paid handsomely for and as for "shrewd" trade table tactics...Ollie Henry's move was orchestrated by the club through his management mid season when he refused to sign an extension at the Pies. That "tactic" devised by the GFC to use the "go home factor" for all ex Falcons has led to the AFL now making it mandatory for top 10 picks to stay for at least 3 years.
So, in my time at the Cats they've drafted Max Holmes as an outlier to match Nick Daicos. They have had luck with their Irish players BUT their single biggest advantage is their local network which regularly nets them "sleepers" as well as their Falcon's youngsters.
If memory serves me right the 2022 Premiership Cats had:
And only one high draft pick that they themselves chose (Selwood)
- three sleepers (Stewart, Blicavs, Miers)
- two Irishmen
- two father / sons
- seven players traded for
And since then.... since they won that flag, they've made finals 2/3 years, lost or moved on seven of these players and drafted Dempsey, Mannah and Humphries and brought in Bailey Smith
In the same period, Collingwood has won a flag, made finals, lost or moved on seven of its Premiership team and drafted Jaith, Smit, Long, West, Hayes and Steele. They've also brought in Houston, Schultz, Perryman, Sullivan et al.
So....both clubs in that same period have won a flag, stayed finals relevant, moved on 7 players and drafted young players as well as topping up with imports.
Collingwood IS remotely close to Geelong in its tactics in this regard. Sorry.
Yep, we all thought exactly this and we all pointed to our past history of success/Geelong's system.This is pretty funny. You’re arguing with a WC supporter who thought the same thing in 2021 about their club. Richmond were saying it in 2023.
Not playing any kids because they can’t get past oldies at training is a window into their quality. Now requiring them to step up is like jumping out of a plane with an untested parachute, it doesn’t end well.
Does that change my judgement? Please explain why?Says the person whose team is only JUST coming into its own after being largely inconspicuous for a decade?
We are?Does that change my judgement? Please explain why?
Freo went six seasons without a finals win, Pies went 5. Big deal, we’re now on the opposite end of the contenders spectrum so if we check back in 5-10 years I can probably say the same thing.
I’ve assumed for about two years now that McRae had his eye towards the Tassie job, too perfectly lined up for him to ignore, he’ll inevitably flick the switch when the moment seems right.
And we traded in D. Cameron,Lipinski,Schulz,Hill,McCstay,Frampton,Mitchell,Perryman,Houston,Membrey.This is a pretty simple equation. It's a bit like what goes up, must come down.
The draft isn't the total panacea in football list builds, but it has clearly got an important role.
From 2019 through to 2024 the following players have been drafted to Collingwood in the National Draft:
Rantall, Bianco, Ruscoe (all gone)
Henry (gone), Macrae (gone), McInnes, Poulter (gone), McMahon (gone), McCreery
Daicos, Draper (gone), Murley (gone), Harrison
Allan, Ryan, Richards (gone)
Demattia, Jiath (one game between them in 2 years)
Cochran, West, Hayes (three games between them in one year)
Ten of the 21 are gone.
Out of the 21 only 3 are regular players.
Only the typical Collingwood hybrid nuffie thinks this is sustainable and that they're not going to pay a massive price for this disaster very very soon.
lol, it's where good clubs build a list to be able to compete with losers with lots of fans (for Australia).What's a rebuild?
Is that what teams who can't build and maintain a competitive playing list do to sell hope to their members?
Missed McCreery in 2020 and L Sullivan in 2023/4 was added late as a rookie.What kids?
From 2020, it hasn't exactly gone exceedingly well.
2020 - Shocker year
ND:
Ollie Henry - Gone
Fin Macrae - Gone
Reef McInnes - Jury's out
Caleb Poulter - Gone
Liam McMahon - Gone
Rookie:
Jack Ginnivan - Pick of the lot but gone
2021 - Another terrible year, saved only by Naicos
MSD:
Ash Johnson - Gone
Aiden Begg - Gone
ND:
Arlo Draper - Gone
Cooper Murley - Gone
Harvey Harrison - Showed a bit in '24 before an untimely ACL. Jury's out
Rookie:
Charlie Dean - Gone
Isaac Chugg - Gone
2022 - Another mediocre result
ND:
Ed Allan - Looks ok but jury still out
Jakob Ryan - 1 game to his name. Jury still out
Joe Richards - Gone
Cooper Murley made some kind of comeback? - Gone anyway
2023 - Slim draft pickings due to trades
ND:
Harry DeMattia - Yet to debut. Jury out.
Tew Jiath - Played 1 game. Jury out
Cat B:
Wil Parker - Ok for a Cat B player
2024 - Entered the draft late again due to Houston trade
MSD - Iliro Smit - Development player. Too soon to call
Ned Long - Win
ND(all late picks):
Joel Cochran - Successful bid Sydney academy. Too soon to call
Charlie West - Too soon to call
William Hayes - Again, too soon to call
2025 - Entered draft late again due to Houston trade
MSD:
Roan Steele
ND:
Tyan Prindable - Brisbane academy, elected not to match
Sam Swadling - Too soon to call
Zac McCarthy - Too soon to call
Angus Anderson - To soon to call
Pre-listed rookies:
Jai Saxana - To soon to call
So to date, from the 2020 ND to this year, you've had 3 players you could count as wins. One of the was a father/son(Naicos) and 2 were rookie picks, of which one came from Hawthorn and the other went to Hawthorn.
Obviously too early to call '24/'25 and '23 isn't showing much to date.
So where's this 'young' talent coming from that'll take over from your senior players?
There's a reason Pendles and Sidebottom will probably play until they're 40+.
In fact, the further back you go, the worse it gets
Sullivan is 28 years old. Young by collingwood standards i guessMissed McCreery in 2020 and L Sullivan in 2023/4 was added late as a rookie.
Just hitting his prime.Sullivan is 28 years old. Young by collingwood standards i guess
True that.Sullivan is 28 years old. Young by collingwood standards i guess
It's a little hard to define "making it", but lets define it as playing over 100 games.I'm not talking past tense. Your previous ladder finishes are irrelevant when assessing your list in 2026.
1 in 3 draft players making it is very vague. Where are these stats from ? What round draft picks ? Later picks sure.
What about top 40 draft picks ? Are they one in three ?