I think if Bob's hammy goes again he'll finish up at the end of the year .
Reckon Morris (fingers crossed, and toes) can go another 12 months . Bit to play out though .
M. Boyd will be the most likely of the three to go
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I think if Bob's hammy goes again he'll finish up at the end of the year .
Reckon Morris (fingers crossed, and toes) can go another 12 months . Bit to play out though .
M. Boyd will be the most likely of the three to go
How is the assessment now? Do we want to give a contract to any of the three players turning 36 next year?
If we land Lever, then I'm no for all 3. If we don't land a mature KPD then Morris may be depth.
The kids are ok.
Morris the only one. But I am seeing enough bits in his game that suggest the time is just about right to hang them up too. We are so light on for a replacement for him though, so he should get the benefit of the doubt, if there is any. He has been an incredible player for us and regardless of output, his effort has not dropped an inch since debut.
Age has a lot to do with it. Players hit a wall at a certain age (everyone is different) and what I am saying is do we want to take the risk and deny other players a spot in the team or are you happy to give contracts to players hitting 36? There is a reason why no one else is playing at that age in the whole AFL. Murphy is the oldest player.
All three players are starting to look old, although I think Murphy is still not too bad. Played a shocker today but hasn't played much for the past 6 weeks.
Moyd is gone you'd have to say.
Murphy I'd be leaning to being gone, he still does some good things but is having little impact.
Morris probably 50/50 for me.
Still think all 3 are gone.
Morris I give some hope to after yesterday - the next few weeks will be telling - but as noted above we may need him to go on purely due to light coverage.
Boyd has been a great warrior but it's time.
Murphy forever a club legend, but it's certainly time.
Boyd is done. His form isn't god enough and his spot has multiple players lining up to take it.
Murphy is declining and considering he is currently playing only every secon week due to injury I would suggest he is done. Harder to replace but there are prospects that have similar attributes.
Morris could potentially play on, although he is declining. Not sure we have a readymade replacement but we are going to have to do it sooner rathe rthan later and I don't want to see him dropped, which I think would happen at some point next year.
The thing with their age is continuity - recovering from week to week gets harder and harder, you're carrying sore spots into games and getting injured pretty easily. Then you can't train at 100% whilst injured and it takes a while to build your strength and fitness back up again
Their best is still good enough, but you have to question how often we would see it beyond 2017 for all 3
Agreed. The end comes quickly and the game is just too quick no matter who you are. No one wants to retire and if the players don't make the decision then the club needs to. If they play on we will only be saying the same in 12 months time. The time is right. You would be surprised out of the young guys who steps up when they get responsibility.
I think time's come for all 3. M Boyd is outside the best 22 at the moment, I'd say Murph is as well based on what he's bringing to the table.
Morris is hanging on with nous and all the old tricks of a defensive veteran but I think that little athletic edge he had is fading. He always had that unexpected little burst of speed or vertical leap that helped him go with the best forwards.
We've got the replacements for Murph and Boyd, Morris will be tougher but I think Collins has put together a pretty decent season and is next to be called upon.