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I wasn't sure where to post this. This line of thinking carries on from a post I made in the Sydney post match analysis.
We're going to be the youngest team in the comp for the next couple of years until Hawthorn gut their list and go for a complete rebuild. Every team will add a year of experience going in to next season. As has been mentioned a few times, we have so many poor quality or limited footballers on our list, that for the next three years or so, we're going to be de-listing them and going to the draft and our academy to rebuild our squad.
We've seen we have a couple of 19 year old academy players, playing as top up players for our reserve team.
I do not know how much longer the rookie list is going exist for, but I am wondering if we'll see a tactic of carrying a couple of over age academy players each year as top ups for the reserves, and then at the end of the year rookie listing the best one or two, effectively being able to get four years of development in to them before we have make a decision whether they be promoted to the senior list or not.
Certainly through preseason and the NEAFL games, Sam Copland has looked good as a small forward.
We're going to be the youngest team in the comp for the next couple of years until Hawthorn gut their list and go for a complete rebuild. Every team will add a year of experience going in to next season. As has been mentioned a few times, we have so many poor quality or limited footballers on our list, that for the next three years or so, we're going to be de-listing them and going to the draft and our academy to rebuild our squad.
We've seen we have a couple of 19 year old academy players, playing as top up players for our reserve team.
I do not know how much longer the rookie list is going exist for, but I am wondering if we'll see a tactic of carrying a couple of over age academy players each year as top ups for the reserves, and then at the end of the year rookie listing the best one or two, effectively being able to get four years of development in to them before we have make a decision whether they be promoted to the senior list or not.
Certainly through preseason and the NEAFL games, Sam Copland has looked good as a small forward.









