Comparison with other recent fast starts

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Comparison with other recent fast starts

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2019 - won four out of first five - only loss was by five points in Perth to Freo. Finished fourteenth.
2020 - won seven out of first ten - made semi finals.
2022 - won eight from first eleven - finished tenth.

How is this season different from those three?


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It’s 2023…..


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My point is that we are not exactly in unchartered territory here, and apart from 2020 when we went on with it, in 2019 and last season we fell away badly.
From my perspective I am hoping that we can replicate last season's pre-bye form, and then replicate 2022's post-bye form where we played five or six of the best teams and beat them all - except Geelong at Geelong, and we even went close against them down there.


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Pretty true

We are all yanking our chains

It’s R4!

We have started unpredictably well, but that’s it

All I want this season is a competitive game plan and development


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samuraisaint wrote: Sun 09 Apr 2023 3:52pm 2019 - won four out of first five - only loss was by five points in Perth to Freo. Finished fourteenth.
2020 - won seven out of first ten - made semi finals.
2022 - won eight from first eleven - finished tenth.

How is this season different from those three?
2019 quickly became about individual ego on this forum, in that it was all about how you rated Richo.

The fast start meant that his defenders felt vindicated, then the radical drop to the bottom gave the critics their “I told you so” moment also.

I’m glad we’ve somewhat moved on from a club consumed by modern ideology.


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Did not have RTB, Lenny or Harves.


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Re: Comparison with other recent fast starts

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The effort and the depth are the difference to previous years.


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Beno88 wrote: Sun 09 Apr 2023 7:41pm The effort and the depth are the difference to previous years.
The injury to Bytel means we are out of that depth.


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I reckon it's recruiting - both the young players from academies and the new coaching team myself.


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saynta wrote: Sun 09 Apr 2023 7:47pm
Beno88 wrote: Sun 09 Apr 2023 7:41pm The effort and the depth are the difference to previous years.
The injury to Bytel means we are out of that depth.
Any news?


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Re: Comparison with other recent fast starts

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saynta wrote: Sun 09 Apr 2023 7:47pm
Beno88 wrote: Sun 09 Apr 2023 7:41pm The effort and the depth are the difference to previous years.
The injury to Bytel means we are out of that depth.
I’m more referring to Steele, King, Membrey, Coffield, Billings, McKenzie, Hayes, Webster, Jones, etc sitting in the stands.

Any other recent year would’ve seen us 0-4 with that calibre off the park.


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