How far will Geelong slide in 2022?

By Harry Russo / Roar Rookie

Geelong has been one of the most consistent teams in making the finals this century, only missing two years since 2004, but I think we will see them slide down the ladder to the point where they may miss finals in 2022.

For over 15 years the Cats have been a staple for September action, but their golden era rose and will fall with their captain Joel Selwood. They won their first premiership of the era in Selwood’s debut year of 2007 and went on to win a further two in 2009 and 2011.

Since then, Geelong have made it to five preliminary finals and one grand final, so it’s fair to say they’ve had a red-hot crack at claiming another premiership. However, the Cats are marching towards a rebuild and the longer they put it off, the longer it will take to see finals again.

It seemed at the end of 2020 that Geelong’s premiership window was closing with factors such as ageing players, and the departure of club legends Gary Ablett Jnr and Harry Taylor.

Instead of going to the draft and bringing in fresh talent to develop, they brought in Isaac Smith and Shaun Higgins who were both in their 30s, and traded off picks 13, 15, 20, and a fourth-round pick to get Jeremy Cameron from the Giants. They did get a first-round pick back and drafted young midfielder Max Holmes.

These moves extended their premiership window by one more year but they lost to a powerhouse Melbourne team in the preliminary final where they fielded 11 players who were 30 or older. Lachie Henderson being one of them, who has already retired, and most of the other ten are likely to be playing their last season or two, which leaves a huge hole of experience in Geelong’s line-up.

Now that we are about to enter the 2022 season, Geelong needs to find a way to keep up with Melbourne, Bulldogs, Brisbane, and Port Adelaide.

The biggest moves for Geelong in the latest off-season weren’t for personnel on the field, but for their coaching staff. Corey Enright and Matthew Knights have moved to other clubs, and Matthew Scarlett has taken a year off.

The Cats brought in James Kelly as an assistant coach, Eddie Betts as a part-time development coach, as well as Harry Taylor and Matthew Egan. It will be interesting to see if these coaching changes have an immediate impact on Geelong’s style of football as they would want to lessen the load on Selwood, Patrick Dangerfield, and Tom Hawkins.

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Depending on injuries, Geelong is likely to finish seventh or eighth this season and should be looking to be aggressive on the trade table to secure talented younger players.

Selwood and Hawkins may hang up the boots at the end of the year, and Dangerfield will spend more time down forward. This would make room for Max Holmes or Cooper Stephens to gain more experience in the midfield, and Sam De Koning to get regular games down forward as Hawkins, Cameron, and Esava Ratugolea are keeping him out.

The Cats also should think about which of their older players still have two or more seasons’ value and see if they can trade them off to make way for new or younger players.

Cam Guthrie and Mitch Duncan, although beloved by the club, are vulnerable to be traded just like what Hawthorn did by sending Jordan Lewis to Melbourne, and Sydney trading Hannebery to the Saints. Now both Hawthorn and Sydney (another couple of clubs with great finals records in the same period as Geelong) are on the way back after a short stint out of finals.

What Geelong do this season, and in the trade period, will decide if Chris Scott is on his last contract at the club and how long they will be rebuilding for, because a rebuild is coming.

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-28T02:05:03+00:00

Paul cotton

Guest


As a Dee's supporter I am pleased we have inflicted some long overdue pain on the cats. I still rate them highly tho and I give them a chance of winning the flag this year. Yes they are quite an old team but theres still some serious talent there Jack Henry is a ripper

2022-02-27T05:53:05+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Miers will be out 'cause he's just not any good. Won't be missed. Stengle a much better option as evidenced by his 4 goals in yesterday's loss to the Tigers. Lynch and Jack looked in good nick, didn't they?

2022-02-26T14:04:43+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


Still likely to be Top 5 or 6 so not as far as I would like

2022-02-25T09:57:24+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Dangerfield thinks he’s a David Hasselhoff playing the lifesaver personally prefer the knight rider but that’s Danger man the Cat with 9 lives & …… to boot :stoked:

2022-02-25T08:59:30+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Toot-toot Tootsie! Bravo!

2022-02-25T08:56:32+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


Agree- must start the season off well . Nothing under 2-3 . 3-2 better , 4-1 = finals ,1-4 = disaster 5-0 , that would be sensational

2022-02-25T08:06:42+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


If you want to make finals swap the could with a will.

2022-02-25T08:03:12+00:00

dab

Roar Rookie


Norf. More stable build up. New coach at Hawthorn. Norf by 15 points.

2022-02-25T07:16:38+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


Really haha :boxing:

2022-02-25T07:16:11+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


If Harry plays - Carlton could win Not confident . Cerra looks the goods . Could be instant elite

2022-02-25T06:57:00+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


In this case, more a low bar, maybe a foot ruler.

2022-02-25T06:56:04+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


But in this game? Are you confident against the Tigers?

2022-02-25T06:54:47+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Charlie Keegan is your man. He came out of the closet. And he is still mad and still an Essendon die hard. :laughing:

2022-02-25T06:25:17+00:00

Hawks12

Guest


All I know is my hawks are in for a very long year . No chance of finals.

2022-02-25T06:23:34+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


What happened to the roar guru Essendon die hard , I forgot his name, from Sydney . Has he changed his Alias ? Not a word in months. Hope he is ok

2022-02-25T06:21:54+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


North will climb the ladder Good young kids impressed 2021

2022-02-25T05:09:11+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


So tell me is Hawks or North favourite?

2022-02-25T05:05:05+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Cats are a better team but they have an abysmal record first round back. Henry is touch and go with a foot injury. Miers is probably out. Stringer will probably be out for Essendon. MT is sure to be fat and unfit on his return. Game is at MCG, probably helps the Cats. So, no Henry, 50/50. With Henry Cats.

2022-02-25T04:39:47+00:00

dab

Roar Rookie


Cats have the bombers for the first game. Give me some help with the tips. I would like to see the bombers go down by 70 points, but my gut tells me bombers will win by 10 points. I seek your wisdom and advice, Yatz.

2022-02-25T04:03:05+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


I actually meant Henderson as the case in point. Must be covid brain fog hangover.

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