![]() ![]() Bruhn will surely struggle to get a go straight away in one of the deepest midfields in the competition, Bowes might get a gig at half-back if he’s lucky, and if Ollie Henry couldn’t get a game ahead of Ash Johnson at Collingwood, he’s got a big summer ahead of him to impress.īut that’s nit-picking the Cats brought in three potential future staples in their best 22, instantly put to bed any lingering ‘old folk’s home’ gags, and gave themselves an exceptional chance of netting local gun Jhye Clark with pick 7 in the draft.Įven by Geelong fans’ high standards, this last fortnight has surely been as fun as footy gets. Unlike the Tigers’ pair of inclusions, none of Bowes, Bruhn and Henry look likely to move the needle all that much in the immediate future. The Cats were always going to be near the top of the list, so let me save some time and explain why they’re not at number one. Imagine winning a premiership and then a fortnight later getting THREE young players who were all first-round draftees, and pick seven thrown in to boot. ![]()
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