In October last year there were a lot of threads going around here about our prospects for 2011. I was of the strong opinion that we couldn't win it, and posted several contributions along these lines:
Not being one to shy away from my responsibilities, let me just say now very clearly that I WAS WRONG. I copped a fair bit of flak over posts like the above, which now seems fair enough given what has happened. Clearly I underestimated the competitiveness and desire to win of the playing group, and the ability of the coaches and fitness staff, particularly Chris Scott. What an inspired appointment he turned out to be! (at least I can say that I fully supported that one at the time!)
Having said that, I couldn't be happier that I was wrong. To see this side that I have supported for more than 30 years win its 3rd richly deserved premiership in 5 seasons has been an absolute highlight for me. And the performances of Christensen, Hawkins, Varcoe, Duncan, Menzel, West, Vardy and others have given me an enormous amount of hope for the future.
Could there still be more to come, even now ... ??
"... in the second half of the year we were clearly a good 10 goals or more off premiership pace, which we somehow have to make up bearing in mind that we're clearly past our peak and on the downhill slope. We were at our best from mid-2007 to mid-2009, and have been on the way down since.
So where's the improvement going to come from? Sure, we will hopefully get another step forward from Varcoe, maybe Hawkins, and ... um ... who else? The rest are kids who aren't going to carry us to another flag. Now who's going to do well to get to the same level, but more likely will have reduced output? Scarlett, Ling, Mooney, Milburn (if he plays), Ottens, Corey, Wojo ... I could go on. Moreso than pretty much every other side in the competition, we have more immediate downside than upside.
That's why we have no chance in 2011. We were already miles behind this year and clearly slowing further, and on top of that we've now lost our coach and our best player. You can be as optimistic as you bloody well like - it doesn't change the fact that we're done."
So where's the improvement going to come from? Sure, we will hopefully get another step forward from Varcoe, maybe Hawkins, and ... um ... who else? The rest are kids who aren't going to carry us to another flag. Now who's going to do well to get to the same level, but more likely will have reduced output? Scarlett, Ling, Mooney, Milburn (if he plays), Ottens, Corey, Wojo ... I could go on. Moreso than pretty much every other side in the competition, we have more immediate downside than upside.
That's why we have no chance in 2011. We were already miles behind this year and clearly slowing further, and on top of that we've now lost our coach and our best player. You can be as optimistic as you bloody well like - it doesn't change the fact that we're done."
Not being one to shy away from my responsibilities, let me just say now very clearly that I WAS WRONG. I copped a fair bit of flak over posts like the above, which now seems fair enough given what has happened. Clearly I underestimated the competitiveness and desire to win of the playing group, and the ability of the coaches and fitness staff, particularly Chris Scott. What an inspired appointment he turned out to be! (at least I can say that I fully supported that one at the time!)
Having said that, I couldn't be happier that I was wrong. To see this side that I have supported for more than 30 years win its 3rd richly deserved premiership in 5 seasons has been an absolute highlight for me. And the performances of Christensen, Hawkins, Varcoe, Duncan, Menzel, West, Vardy and others have given me an enormous amount of hope for the future.
Could there still be more to come, even now ... ??













