Ned Ryerson
Future Captain
The only player I am big on is Nick Watson - by 1cm. The rest of them are all much bigger than me.
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That's a real Blue Chip portfolio of players1) Weddle - plonk him at CHF & watch him channel Dermie
2) Day - would have been in a prelim if he could have finished the year
3) Watson - this kid could be anything - how exciting was he in the last few weeks
4) Newk - he is ready to take on anything & finish top 5 in the Brownlow
5) Lewis - the missing link - if he can came back & make an impact we get to a prelim

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Not just us but it hurt him a lot in that he was starting to play some really good football only to be watching his team play finals from the sidelines due to his injury.5. Cam McKenzie - I believe his injury at the end of last year hurt us a lot. Will be fitter and better again this year.
Shammy, McCabe and CJ I like it [emoji106]
Young Seamus had a down year in 2024 but geez he showed a fair bit in 2023. Be great to see him back to his best off half back (he will find it hard to crack a spot in our loaded backline though).
Ward will be okay, he's shown that he is clearly above VFL and is capable at AFL level. Best game of his career was elimination final at game 41 is season 3.I really hope that Ward can cement his spot in the team in 2025, otherwise I feel like we coould have another DGB outcome...
This is a great post and outlines Ward's value nicely. He's a great bench player as he can easily slot into rotations for a number of positions on the ground. Will be interesting to see how he's deployed in 2025, and whether these two positions are enough, or whether he's asked to work on his ability to play on a HB/HFF.Ward will be okay, he's shown that he is clearly above VFL and is capable at AFL level. Best game of his career was elimination final at game 41 is season 3.
He's in the top 25 if everyone is fit which is rare. Should play many games in 2025 And could see him shoot up like many players do when they hit 50 games. His ability to play inside and outside means he can play wing or inside mid.
He won't be like DGB, he will play 200 games AFL games, if he doesn't break into Hawthorn 22 there's a dozen sides that he plays in every week.
I currently rank our inside Midfield as:
Day
Newcombe
Worple
Nash
Mackenzie
Ward
Maginness
Hustwaite
5 of those play every week.
Wing I rank as (excluding those who didn't play wing in 2024 but have in past like Amon, or may in future Weddle).
Dambrossio
Morrison
Jiath
Ward
Maginness
2 of these play every week sometimes 3.
So he is right on the cusp so he just needs to be in better form or fitness than 1 of the 7 above him to get in the side. He's been close to Mackenzie so far, And I honestly think both Cam and Josh can become better players than Worpel and Nash.
I really hope that Ward can cement his spot in the team in 2025, otherwise I feel like we coould have another DGB outcome...
Great post Kaz.Ward will be okay, he's shown that he is clearly above VFL and is capable at AFL level. Best game of his career was elimination final at game 41 is season 3.
He's in the top 25 if everyone is fit which is rare. Should play many games in 2025 And could see him shoot up like many players do when they hit 50 games. His ability to play inside and outside means he can play wing or inside mid.
He won't be like DGB, he will play 200 games AFL games, if he doesn't break into Hawthorn 22 there's a dozen sides that he plays in every week.
I currently rank our inside Midfield as:
Day
Newcombe
Worple
Nash
Mackenzie
Ward
Maginness
Hustwaite
5 of those play every week.
Wing I rank as (excluding those who didn't play wing in 2024 but have in past like Amon, or may in future Weddle).
Dambrossio
Morrison
Jiath
Ward
Maginness
2 of these play every week sometimes 3.
So he is right on the cusp so he just needs to be in better form or fitness than 1 of the 7 above him to get in the side. He's been close to Mackenzie so far, And I honestly think both Cam and Josh can become better players than Worpel and Nash.
Given ours season is over I thought I would bump this thread that I started at the beginning of the season for everyone to track how their predictions went re the five players they were big on.First time at posting a thread so go easy on this old campaigner
I thought it would be interesting if we picked five players we think are going to have big years in 2025. They can be established players or rookies, just pick five players from the list at your discretion and state why you are big on them in 2025.
Last year we had some real dark horses like Meek and Massimo not just cement spots in the starting 22 but be legit forces in their relative positions.
Going into 2025 these are my five players who I feel are in for big years in 2025 (baring injuries)
1. Jai Newcombe
A pretty obvious one but seriously looking at the nick that the Prince of Poowong has come back to the club in I feel like this is the year Newk absolute rips this competition to shreds. I'm thinking top 3 in the Brownlow and All Australian honours and another Club B&F.
2. Jack Scrimshaw
Yes another obvious one (for me) but think about the fact that Jack just had a career best year playing as an undersized CHB and now he has Battle and Barrass to give him a chop out. Entering his prime footy years a 26 years of age he will be absolutely primed for a massive campaign in 2025 (should make the AA squad)
3. Lloyd Meek
Meek Monday had a great year in 2024 and just like Scrimmers is entering his prime years at 26. Meek should be setting a goal to be a top three ruck in the league in 2025, he has all the physical tools to be so. He will be the talisman for our 2025 season, we really need him to stay healthy.
4. Jack Ginnivan
Like most here I was pleasantly surprised with Jack's 2025, he is much more than an opportunistic goal sneak. Looking at the shape he has come back to the club you can see he wants to make a statement to the league in 2025. Really looking forward to seeing what Ginni produces in 2025.
5. Harry Morrison
This is my slightly left field selection. I was very impressed with Harry's finals series and I think he just offers so much versatility across all three lines (I actually like him as a winger). I feel like he could play quite a few games in 2025 and be in for a really solid year. Great clubman as well.