Arcassius
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Club has not been averse to seeking mature recruits, they simply haven't turned out as useful. However the club hasn't been really tested for turnover in the key positions. When Sandilands, Pavlich and McPharlin are all gone, the club has to make its first difficult decisions in years for how to manage that situation - plug on with understudies, or seek remedies via mature age recruitment from other clubs. This is where Lyon's say will be key.
The draft and trade model has worked so long as Pavlich, Sandilands and McPharlin have been available. Their retirement may break the model.
It may but the model that they established in 2008 (prior to Lyon) was built around sustained success.
We've switched to a policy of not trading our top draft pick, using our later picks moneyball style, finding the best mature talent in the PSD and using free agency for needs. That has given us a spread of drafted talent, and younger developing players.
Outside of KPP (and possibly medium defenders) we're pretty solid for talent coming through in the 19-24 age bracket. If we can pick up a Rance, and another tall defender we're good for a while in defense to cover MJ/McPharlin as they retire. Up forward we need one more developing tall, but if we can pick up a player in the 22-24 age bracket, we're sorted for a while.
So sure if Pav, McPharlin retire this season we'll have a dip, but I don't believe it's dire to the point of changing the model we have in place. I also don't believe that their retirement will give Lyon any more say in the approach we take, otherwise it compromises our model.
The longer we continue to perform as a team (consistently) the easier it will be for us to land the big names as well, and it might be enough to sway the Hogans, McCarthys into the future.



