lazzadesilva wrote:I beg to differ. It could be said that considering the amount of injuries we had over recent years, our current injury list was bad but nowhere near as bad. Same with our list, it’s meant to be the strongest since the tragic debacle of the Guy stuff ups. If you are correct, then it’s a terrible concern about our thin list in the second half of the season. Everyone aims to be smarter after a loss but it doesn’t always work out that way. I’m confident that Collingwood will beat teams around and below them but I still worry about our capacity to win games against quality opposition around and above us. It’s a hit or miss state of affairs rather than a confidant no holds barred approach from a team deemed worthy of winning the flag this year. Believe me, this game will be looked back on as the turning point when we missed the chance to assert our dominance over similar teams, which is crucial for flag aspirations this year. The fact remains that Collingwood will have a very good season but will fall short of ultimate success. If they then get it right with not having as thin a list and recruiting for the key positions that other posters have already mentioned, it will make all the difference for them to go to that critical next step. They will go very close this year but for me, no cigar till next season.pietillidie wrote: The point being, everything needs to be assessed in context. Injuries were always going to determine our fate because our list is still thin. We'll be smarter next time, pay their tactics more heed, and run over them if our injury list is favourable later in the year.
Lazza bit too pessimistic mate, as I said in m y above post we had six absolute stars out against the Deees, real play makers. Not just de goey but elliott, sidey, howe, mc Stay, etc, these players are vital too us. I reckon we do have great depth too now, Kruger, Bianco, Carmichael, Harrison looks a good find, too. Mate we only lost to the Lions up at the Gabbatoir , we had no rucks that night, none, crippled, and nobody wins up there, We fell short to the Dees by a mere four points, they threw th sink at us, dominated at times, but still, only won by less than a kick. At our best we can beat anyone, on the day, we did beat the Cats, Dons, we smashed Port by 12 goals, beat the Crows over there, beat Blues, swans, Tigers, to say we havent beaten anyone of note, is just silly. Im very relaxed and confident where we sit, and if we finish top two, we will give the flag one hell of a shake, heck we nearly made the big show last season, failed by one point up at Swans ground, and umpires robbed us in the QF v the Cats. Put it this way, Melb beat us at their best, with near their best team, on the park, we had nowhere near our beat team, they outplayed us, but only just fell in, by a kick, we are a strong side mate, under a great Coach.