Freo must drink from the fountain of youth in the midst of its injury crisis

By 13th Man / Roar Rookie

I don’t envy Justin Longmuir.

The list of players available for him to select is shrinking by the week. An injury list already comprising superstar captain Nat Fyfe; key defensive pillars Joel Hamling, Alex Pearce and Griffen Logue and even their backup in Brennan Cox; high-profile recruit Jesse Hogan; veteran Stephen Hill; and young talents Hayden Young and Sam Sturt has been added to after a horror night at Optus Stadium against the Cats.

Young emerging midfielder Darcy Tucker limped off with a hamstring problem just three minutes in and stand-in captain and superstar forward Michael Walters joined him in the last quarter.

It capped off what was a dirty night for my beloved Dockers, who kicked only two goals for the match and narrowly avoided their lowest-ever score in the AFL.

It’s a bitter pill to swallow as a supporter when practically half of your best 22 is sitting in the stands. But out of all this misery, opportunity comes knocking.

(Photo by Matt King/AFL Media/Getty Images)

With two wins and six losses Fremantle’s season is done. They will not be playing finals this year and, in fairness, after enduring four awful years under Ross Lyon, it was never the expectation in Justin Longmuir’s first season in charge anyway.

But with so many out, opportunity now comes to the young guys who will be the future of this football club.

Under Ross Lyon young players weren’t given enough opportunity, and even when the Dockers were having success in 2012-15 the drafting had been poor and not much youth had been pushed through the system.

However, this season already we have seen debuts for Sam Sturt, Hayden Young, Caleb Serong, Michael Frederick and, just last night, Tobe Watson.

None have looked out of place, and they have perhaps outperformed some of their senior counterparts. Serong and Young in particular have been mightily impressive, with the former being the absolute shining light last night, going head to head with Patrick Dangerfield and coming away with 22 touches and a goal.

It may well be enough for him to earn a rising star nomination and become the second Docker this season, after Sturt, to do so.

Caleb Serong (Paul Kane/Getty Images)

In addition to the sparkling performances of the first-year players, it is looking like this may finally be the breakout season for high-profile draftees Andy Brayshaw and Adam Cerra. Some fans, including me, have been critical of their performances, but since Fyfe has been injured it is fair to say these two, along with Darcy Tucker, have shouldered the load in the midfield admirably.

Griffin Logue, before he fell victim to the dreaded injury curse, was also having a breakout season, winning battles against Eric Hipwood and Charlie Dixon.

So despite all the negativity surrounding the injuries and a potential question mark on the club’s poor strength and conditioning department, the young players are proving to be the shining lights in Longmuir’s first season in charge.

But – and there is always a but – I’m still not completely convinced Fremantle are all in on the youth-first strategy.

We are still seeing older, recycled players lining up for Freo week in, week out as young talent continues to sit on the bench with no WAFL games for them to play in.

Brandon Matera, Reece Conca and Travis Colyer, all aged 28, are recycled players who won’t be part of Fremantle’s next flag tilt, while Bailey Banfield, Lachie Schultz, Sean Darcy and even new recruit Blake Acres have seriously underwhelmed given the huge amount of opportunity given to them this season.

Questions have to be asked whether any of the above players are of AFL standard.

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And it’s not like Freo don’t have talent waiting on the sidelines ready to replace them. Connor Blakely is only 24 but seems to have fallen out of favour with Longmuir despite being talked up as a potential Lachie Neale replacement in the midfield, while Cam McCarthy is much maligned but would certainly add some kicking accuracy in front of goal.

They may not be world-beaters, but surely these two are better footballers than Banfield and Matera.

Then there are the other young blokes who we are yet to see. Liam Henry is going to be a superstar – he just looks like he will be a serious footballer. He’s been compared to Michael Walters and Charlie Cameron, and after two reserves games the time is right for Longmuir to unleash him into the ones.

Luke Valente and Tom North are prolific ball-winners at the level below and surely are better options than Conca or Colyer.

Lloyd Meek is by all accounts a bit raw, but considering Sean Darcy’s struggles, it might be worth giving big Lloyd a crack this season to see whether he’s worth more time or whether Fremantle need to go hard and bring a Tim English or a Luke Jackson home in the coming seasons.

Mitch Crowden, Jarvis Pina, Leno Thomas, Jason Carter and Dillon O’Reilly are other names that may be worth a look throughout the second half of this season.

The facts are the facts. Fremantle need to start fully embracing this youth-first strategy and start building a premiership-winning side for the future.

Nat Fyfe and Michael Walters, as good as they are, will both be 29 and 30 respectively next year. It’s unlikely they will be part of Freo’s next premiership tilt, and if they are, it’ll be as older veterans bringing the new brigade through, not as the main event.

Longmuir now has his first big test as coach. Does he continue to back the middling, poorly skilled, recycled role players who were a signature of the Ross Lyon era? Or does he change the status quo, keep promoting youth and bring through the future stars of this club?

If this year is going to be a difficult one in which wins are hard to come by, as it is currently tracking, Longmuir must take this opportunity to see what the young talent can do.

Right now he’s still in that honeymoon period afforded to new coaches, and with potentially another high draft pick on the way this year, it really is time for Longmuir to make a statement, turn this injury crisis into something positive and drink from that fountain of youth.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2020-07-30T12:48:27+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


That's a fair point, but I'd say that quite possibly through necessity, Walters has now ended up playing almost 100% in the midfield this season. When you've got a weapon of his quality it has to be a 50/50 split at best. Schultz and Matera don't cut the mustard as small forwards, maybe Henry and Frederick have potential but for now Walters is still far an away our best forward. If and once we are back to full strength and have a midfield of Fyfe, Brayshaw, Tucker, Cerra and Serong, surely Walters plays mostly forward.

2020-07-30T10:10:48+00:00

Marty

Roar Rookie


Well you’ve certainly changed your tune. He was well inside your top 10 last time, from memory people were naming their top five and you were suggesting that McManus should be in there. Oh well, you’ve had time to think about it and got there in the end, that’s the main thing I suppose.

2020-07-30T05:19:01+00:00

ScottyJ

Roar Rookie


PS we have a distinct inability to lock it in the forward half at the moment. That needs to be addressed before we can consistently win games.

2020-07-30T05:16:48+00:00

ScottyJ

Roar Rookie


Yes I agree. It does sound like I say that my bad. He needs to play that same role of forward mid. You are correct. He also needs to just play and forget about trying to draw frees.

AUTHOR

2020-07-30T05:04:43+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


In fairness I’d take Shauny Mac back in a heart beat over most of the guys we’ve got today. Perhaps not the most skilled player ever but certainly wouldn’t have shirked a contest the way our so called ‘new recruit’ did on Monday night.

2020-07-30T04:23:14+00:00

dontknowmuchaboutfootball

Guest


Except he got his AA nom in a year in which he played more midfield than ever. That's no coincidence, I think. Like most Freo supporters, I love Walters. He's ridiculously good. But there have been times — more than just once or twice — when he has been completely shut out of the game by a single-minded lock-down small defender. He's the number one target for the opposition in the forward 50, and in recent years it's looked to me like he has played his best football after a stint in the middle. Walters is a brilliant small forward and a brilliant midfielder, but it's in the ability to shift him between those roles, and play havoc with the opposition's plans for dealing with him, that is his true value. Why would you want to deny yourself that weapon by insisting he only play forward?

2020-07-30T04:11:30+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I know that's meant to be an insult but I can't see what's insulting about it. "OK Boomer," seems like a respectful concession. I didn't realise you were a Gen Me person too. That's explains much, Sprucey.

2020-07-30T03:46:50+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


He is one of our greatest. He is not one of our top 10 best but is certainly in the conversation for best 25. He is certainly one of our greatest based on: passion, effort, consistency of effort, leadership. He was a Mainwaring boom or bust type when he kicked but he had just as many boom kicks as bust kicks. Once again, Marty, what mileage do you get out of mocking an achiever like ShaunyMac? Why do it?

2020-07-30T03:40:45+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Ross was not abrasive with players. Watch some of the interviews with them. Some that are available include: Brad Hill, Lachie Neale, Chris Mayne, Zac Dawson, Fyfey, Sunny, Mundy... He was abrasive with silly media but that is how it should be. J-Lo's gentle personality is vulnerable to roughshod personalities.

2020-07-30T02:33:34+00:00

Marty

Roar Rookie


Well you did a couple of months ago. You were quite adamant that he should be included amongst the clubs greatest players, despite the fact that his best finish in the Doig Medal was 5th, and that happened once in a 13 year career.

2020-07-30T02:27:19+00:00

ScottyJ

Roar Rookie


Also agree Walters is an AA small forward so thats where he should be playing.

AUTHOR

2020-07-30T01:07:41+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Is being abrasive necessarily a bad trait for a coach? You loved Ross and he was pretty abrasive. J-Lo strikes me as a pretty calm, softly spoken guy. Perhaps it’s not a bad idea to have more firey characters like Carr and Bell involved to give a rocket up players when needed? There’s obviously a time and a place for some old school rockets and on Monday night at half time that probably was one.

AUTHOR

2020-07-29T14:50:21+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Absolutely spot on! Play Walters up front where he's at his best and use Blakely in the guts.

2020-07-29T14:07:10+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Do I? I consider him a heart and soul Freo player.

2020-07-29T13:55:29+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Josh Carr is a particularly abrasive character and he coaches the midfield. I worry that Bell and Carr have greater influence than Longmuir. Maybe the issue with Blakely is there. They ought not to be so afraid of Blakely saying, "I told you so!" when he gets his usual 20 plus disposals at over 70%. His usual 5 or 6 inside 50s is exactly what Lobb and Taberner are craving. Let the defenders defend.

2020-07-29T13:50:18+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I was encouraged, Brendon, by the many second efforts of many. Darcy in the scrimmages, Duman, Hughes, Ryan, of course. In the middle, the 3 gun kids all tackle and scap their hearts out. Up forward Schulz and Taberner work their bums off for no reward on nights like that night. Of the veterans, Mundy was a trojan, Sunny and Conca should have done more. Those who folded; Acres, Matera (who haven't shown anything yet) and Banfield and Bewley , (who have until the other night). They're on track. Doom and gloom is misplaced.

2020-07-29T13:01:14+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


The frees were mostly incorrect. He dominated the ruck...as he has all his career.

2020-07-29T13:00:10+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Longmuir says Blakely has to force a midfielder out. I say that midfielder is Walters. Sunny is just a smidgeon better than Matera or Colyer as a small forward.

2020-07-29T12:55:50+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Conca is value. The rest won't play when the injured are back or Longmuir/Carr backtrack on Blakely.

AUTHOR

2020-07-29T09:37:46+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Perhaps, but after some of his efforts on Monday night he should be on some very thin ice. Strikes me as someone who doesn't like the contest and a number of St Kilda fans have said as much.

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