cust22
Debutant
- Mar 27, 2007
- 109
- 35
- AFL Club
- Collingwood
There's improvement coming in this list.
Whether it's Buckley coaching or Paul Roos, it's coming.
How much improvement is up for debate, but you can't argue with the fact that in a crazy season if we kicked straight in early games, had a few umpiring decisions go our way against Melbourne or if Stevey J doesn't pull off a fluke etc etc etc... we're at 7-7 instead of 5-9, still in the finals picture, showing the kind of improvement you'd expect from a young list and Buckley is odds on to keep his job.
Keen observers will notice that in the last fortnight, Nathan has started saying that there's 'holes in the list' that need filling. The narrative has changed already. It's a backpedal and worth talking about as the pitch begins for 2018 and beyond.
Our clear needs, as I see them.
- A competent, dangerous, mobile, straight-kicking key forward (I don't know if this person exists - but I'd be basing a package around Steele Sidebottom to the Gold Coast to find out if Peter Wright can be had)
- A younger, healthier and professional version of Daniel Wells (identifying that Wells' skill set would help us was spot on. Trusting a 32 year old injury-prone pea-heart, not so much - it's almost worth using our first pick on this).
- A solid plan B for Brodie Grundy's eventual injury that isn't an American. (Can anyone imagine what we'd look like if Brodie Grundy got injured? This keeps me up at night)
- A key defender/swingman to pair with McClarty when Reid/Dunn pack it in (What I'd be using our first pick on, unless there's a Fyfe/Bont like phenom waiting for us)
I'm not 100% sure I trust Buckley or Derek Hyne to get these decisions right.
Bucks can complain about the media intensity all he likes, but the truth of the matter is that we're the most interesting club in football right now.
- We've got a club legend in the final year of a contract as coach.
- Either the club has rated the list wrong or sold the idea of the list wrong to the members - probably both. This has split the fan base, caused unrest and created a PR nightmare.
- We've spent 4 years without playing finals with absolutely no guarantee that we will remedy that in 2018.
- Can the same people who thought Chris Mayne was worth 4 years and Daniel Wells worth 3 years - both on big money - be capable of identifying and solving the problems with this rebuild? Or does someone else have to come in to clean shop and start again?
I'm fascinated with how the next 2 months play out. I just hope we get the right journalists asking the right questions and not chasing cheap clickbait headlines. Time will tell.
FWIW - I think if we continue to be competitive for the rest of the season and win around 9-10 games, Nathan will hold his seat until the end of 2019.
Derek Hyne and his recruiting and list management team should be the first out the door.
Thanks for 2010 Derek, but you'd be the first person I replace this summer.
The last two sentences are my thoughts exactly, our recruiting and list management has been atrocious. Sure Buckley would have 'some' say but at the end of the day we employ Hine and his team to get Buckley the best and most balanced list available. They have failed for a few years now....i would sack Hine and co before Buckley in a heart beat.





