Who are the young players that are going to become best 22 players and where do they sit at the moment?
As has been covered numerous times (particularly in the media) we have an ageing list. Johnson, Aka and Eagleton are all more than likely to retire this season, with Hall soon to follow. Further to this, guys like Hudson and the draft class of 1999 (Murphy, Gia, Gilbee, Hargrave and Hahn) are all players that could begin to decline and potentially retire in 3-5 years. But the question at the moment is how do we compliment this older group of players with the young players sitting on our list?
So far there have only been a couple of players in the younger age group to establish themselves in the 22, namely Callan Ward, Liam Picken and Jarrod Harbrow. For the purposes of this argument I count those players that have had considreable experience as established members of the side excluded from this thread ie. Cooney and Griffen.
So who are the player's that are going to stake a claim for a regular spot in our side this season, and can actually offer us more than a more established player. Jarrad Grant is the obvious example, but I'm interested in peoples thoughts on the potential contributions of guys like Brennan Stack, Sam Reid, Stephen Tiller and maybe even a Jarrod Boumann.
As has been covered numerous times (particularly in the media) we have an ageing list. Johnson, Aka and Eagleton are all more than likely to retire this season, with Hall soon to follow. Further to this, guys like Hudson and the draft class of 1999 (Murphy, Gia, Gilbee, Hargrave and Hahn) are all players that could begin to decline and potentially retire in 3-5 years. But the question at the moment is how do we compliment this older group of players with the young players sitting on our list?
So far there have only been a couple of players in the younger age group to establish themselves in the 22, namely Callan Ward, Liam Picken and Jarrod Harbrow. For the purposes of this argument I count those players that have had considreable experience as established members of the side excluded from this thread ie. Cooney and Griffen.
So who are the player's that are going to stake a claim for a regular spot in our side this season, and can actually offer us more than a more established player. Jarrad Grant is the obvious example, but I'm interested in peoples thoughts on the potential contributions of guys like Brennan Stack, Sam Reid, Stephen Tiller and maybe even a Jarrod Boumann.
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