Did anyone read this? It's an interesting blueprint for success and maybe worth a look for those who say "get rid of the hacks, play the kids".
Carlton should heed Geelong's terrible example
"A successful team needs senior players with experience and hard bodies, as well as a generation of elite talents who grow up together and take ownership of the club.
It often takes years of seemingly middling performances before the team is hardened physically and mentally enough to take the next step and become a dominant force."
" These days, the only way to grab the bragging rights is to patiently, methodically continue to build, training your young stars and adding to them judiciously with later draft picks, trades for draft picks, and expertly chosen rookies. There are no short cuts once you are in the middle of the ladder, trying to rise to the top."
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