Oh yes, who could forget about Collingwood's amazingly talented kids that were just too good to trade for Judd.
I'm suprised it took this long for Carlton supporter to bring Judd into the thread.
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Oh yes, who could forget about Collingwood's amazingly talented kids that were just too good to trade for Judd.
Nor you it seems. Get a sense of humour man!a crap cheap shot from a normally balanced posterGuess you're no different to anyone here.
If you do want to be serious about then the answer, in all seriousness, is the Collingwood’s list is MUCH better. The results prove it and the promise of the younger players that produced last year and in finals seals it for some time to come.If one team finished just outside the bottom four, and the other finished in a preliminary final, you'd have to have rocks in your head to suggest that the lower team has a better list.
So I'll concede that point to Collingwood right now, but I don't think there's much in it, personally. Essendon's pre-seeason this year has been very promising, whilst Collingwood's has been dismal. I remember not winning a game pre-season - it was the lead in to the 06 season, and we all know how that panned out (though I'm not suggesting Collingwood will fall that far!).
To the mutants who think Essendon have no talent after Lloyd Lucas Fletcher and Michael, I am really going to enjoy watching you eat your words over the next few years
Is Nash going to play KP? Thought he was a mid.
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Well, I think more have shown then just Ryder but I did list prospects only. Perhaps half will make it.Prospects being the key word here. Other than Ryder the others havent exactly shown that they'll make it (yet).
Surprisingly, this is one place we actually have some activity! A lot of a good young mids coming through to replace our shocking current midfield. All kids, so still a few years away... but a lot of promise in this area..... finally!What about midfielders coming through? Any luck there?
Bottom line: Collngwood has a better list than Essendon. No?
The clubs to really reign over the next few years as far as their lists go will be collingwood,hawthorn,essendon,west coast,brisbane,carlton (providing they get some decent backmen).
Prospects being the key word here. Other than Ryder the others havent exactly shown that they'll make it (yet).
What about midfielders coming through? Any luck there?
Bottom line: Collngwood has a better list than Essendon. No?
Nor you it seems. Get a sense of humour man!
If you do want to be serious about then the answer, in all seriousness, is the Collingwood’s list is MUCH better. The results prove it and the promise of the younger players that produced last year and in finals seals it for some time to come.
To claim Essendon have a better list long term is about as off tap as you can get. Sure they have a few promising kids as does every single list. Collingwood have more and better. What do I base this on? Take a look at the top 10 in the B&F in a side that narrowly lost to Geelong in the PF. Take a look at who showed up to play in the finals. A young CHF was our best and a young classy mid, who incidentally was runner up to he CHF in the B&F was also at the forefront. Then there was the Irishman who’s played 12 months of footy and half of it below AFL level.
Collingwood have had one decent pre season under Malthouse and I don’t know if WCE under Malthouse had any. The one Collingwood did have was a fluke. We won a few Wizard Cup games against ordinary sides playing 1 ¼ quarters of footy and got belted in the GF by a professional Adelaide. You cannot read anything to a MM side’s pre season at all. Meanwhile Carlton have had two better pre seasons than Essendon have had this year and taken priority picks after the real stuff was done and dusted.
There is a gulf between Collingwood and Essendon that will widen as players retire from Essendon. Pies will lose Burns and that will hurt.
Nor you it seems. Get a sense of humour man!
If you do want to be serious about then the answer, in all seriousness, is the Collingwood’s list is MUCH better. The results prove it and the promise of the younger players that produced last year and in finals seals it for some time to come.
To claim Essendon have a better list long term is about as off tap as you can get. Sure they have a few promising kids as does every single list. Collingwood have more and better. What do I base this on? Take a look at the top 10 in the B&F in a side that narrowly lost to Geelong in the PF. Take a look at who showed up to play in the finals. A young CHF was our best and a young classy mid, who incidentally was runner up to he CHF in the B&F was also at the forefront. Then there was the Irishman who’s played 12 months of footy and half of it below AFL level.
Collingwood have had one decent pre season under Malthouse and I don’t know if WCE under Malthouse had any. The one Collingwood did have was a fluke. We won a few Wizard Cup games against ordinary sides playing 1 ¼ quarters of footy and got belted in the GF by a professional Adelaide. You cannot read anything to a MM side’s pre season at all. Meanwhile Carlton have had two better pre seasons than Essendon have had this year and taken priority picks after the real stuff was done and dusted.
There is a gulf between Collingwood and Essendon that will widen as players retire from Essendon. Pies will lose Burns and that will hurt.
Teams can't play above themselves. They wouldn't be able to play that well if it were above them.yeh that was a cracker of a joke. Do you do Yo' Momma jokes too?
gulf? Please. Teams can play above themselves, and Collingwood may have done that last year.
I concede that Collingwood should be perceived as having a better list right now. No doubts.
Let's revisit after Season 08 though
No but make sure you try the veal.yeh that was a cracker of a joke. Do you do Yo' Momma jokes too?![]()
Given they finished in about the same position after the H&A which was a fraction outside the top 4 it is hard to argue they played above themselves in the H&A season. You may want to argue the step up in the finals was above their level but I’d argue the young CHF and midfielder stepped up because they are quality players and regardless they played like they have in 90% of the finals they have played under Malthouse.gulf? Please. Teams can play above themselves, and Collingwood may have done that last year.
Sure – and a for a few years thereafter too. Bombers drafted poorly in the last 5 years. Pies drafted well in the last 3 and poorly the two prior. Clarke is a bonus outside the draft. I could go on but really I was just making a semi poignant comment with a tongue half in my cheek and half not.Let's revisit after Season 08 though
No but make sure you try the veal. Given they finished in about the same position after the H&A which was a fraction outside the top 4 it is hard to argue they played above themselves in the H&A season. You may want to argue the step up in the finals was above their level but I’d argue the young CHF and midfielder stepped up because they are quality players and regardless they played like they have in 90% of the finals they have played under Malthouse.
Add to this Didak was off a knee injury and Fraser was a wreck and only played 1 final. There is a fair bit of upside t cover the downside of losing Buckley and Clement who had minimal impact anyway.
There really isn’t one scrap of evidence to suggest Collingwood played above themselves to any meaningful extent. Sure – and a for a few years thereafter too. Bombers drafted poorly in the last 5 years. Pies drafted well in the last 3 and poorly the two prior. Clarke is a bonus outside the draft. I could go on but really I was just making a semi poignant comment with a tongue half in my cheek and half not.
Well says me, obviously, who is making a subjective judgement on list quality.Says who? What an ill informed comment that is.![]()
Says who? What an ill informed comment that is.![]()
Well says me, obviously, who is making a subjective judgement on list quality.
Well says me, obviously, who is making a subjective judgement on list quality.
I take it you think Essendon have drafted well over he last 5 years yet still were rubbish last season and rely heavily on a handful if senior players and have for some time? Do you base this largely on the NAB Cup? Maybe the stellar results of Bendigo?
Post 2002 our drafting has at least been decent. Our youth is not our problem. The problem is the gap we have between our promising youth and our old stars.
Not exactly. I said over the last 5 years. You might get some quality from 06. It is ridiculous to suggest anything from 2007. Pre 2006 was poor. That’s why you have slid.Essendons 06 draft which you believe was poor?
Scott Gumbleton
Leroy Jetta
Alwyn Davey
Bachar Houli
Kyle Reimers
Mal Michael
Too early for 2007.Essedon has drafted as well if not better than any club over the last two years. If you think we have drafted poorly in those years you have no idea. If you had of said it is too early to judge that would have made sense but you made a point of stating the the Pies have drafted well in the last 3 years so you obviously believe it is not too early to speculate on such things.
Weird post.It's fairly obvious/amusing that neutral posters in this thread are choosing the team that has the better recent record over their own team in determining which has the better list. Just putting it out there, guys.
The answer is fairly straight forward. One played in a Preliminary Final last season, one finished 12th. Do Pies' supporters really need to have a complex about this? Essendon has had a superior list to Collingwood's in the past 10 years or so up until about 2002/03, again the trend was reversed in 2004/05 and recently the Pies have again gained the upper hand. And no doubt the trend will reverse again.
Its just a list of names though, and there is no way to work out how good those players are going to be in the future really.Gumbleton, Dempsey, Davey, Jetta, Reimers, Hislop, Houli, Myers, Pears, Stanton, Dyson, Ryder, Lonergan, Nash, Neagle, Laycock and Lovett are all young and have plenty of years ahead of them. i rest my case