Nice wrap up mate 👍 Really hope big Harry shows he's ready to fill Barass's big shoes, I think he can. I have my doubts over Chesser unfortunately (and I'm a glass half full Eagles fan)
@Mac-xj3bs 100% good call. He's probably in similar territory to Ginbey whereas he's already made it clear he belongs in the AFL but has a whole extra level likely to come in 2025
Good list! My personal number one player I think will establish himself is Harry Edwards there’s already spot for him lined up he just needs to grab it, which I think he will do. He’s already shown how competitive he is and I think a full season of seniors will sky rocket his confidence to being genuine key position player in the comp. Exciting times!
Yeah absolutely, it honestly looks like all Harry Edwards needs to do is stay injury free and this will be the year he's recognised as an elite key back
Well just going on who I'm seeing as a positive impact in 2025, regardless of experience and issues like injuries etc. Is Clay Hall I'd be prepared to put him in the 23 round one, Baily Williams I feel is a similar start to his career as Nic Nat was effectively and instinctively playing his role. Lastly Liam Baker was a West Coast fan growing up and excited to sign with a team winning 10 games in the last 3 seasons, I'm sure will search for an extra gear with a smile.
@JeffBurn-b1i it'd be unreal to see Hall start in the 23 in round 1. Absolutely agree on Baker, he's also a player who doesn't like losing, which is what west coast need when the opposition is getting on top of them. Fans will be raving about him in no time!
@CriticalAFL As a whole I can foresee the Eagles winning 7-8 games in Perth for 2025 and they did manage to 2 or 3 wins on the road the last couple years. So as much as keeping a lid on expectations goes, 10 wins is visible.
@JeffBurn-b1i yeah completing a full comparison of the 2025 squad to this year it's a pretty reasonable hope to have. Just a question of how fast they adapt to a new game plan
@CriticalAFL Not sure if you were around to see the late 80's and 90's? But there's always been an element of adversity for the club. Venders would sell eye catching merchandise for Collingwood fans etc, with West Coast wankers printed and take to the game as visible hostility. Chris Lewis said he'd never experienced racism on the level Victorian fans dished out. But at least they were winning and recently it's just depressing.
@@JeffBurn-b1i not so much the late 80s, but definitely the 90s, and all of the stories of Essendon turning off the hot water in their changerooms and flooding the field before WCE training. The worst one was probably the home finals that had to be held at the MCG.
Barnett shouldn't be anywhere near this list lol. He is miles away from even being a WAFL quality ruckman, let alone AFL. Hough, Dewar, Archer Reid and Jack Williams well ahead of him. Allan and Davis are a consideration.
@turnedtoashes I reckon Hough has already established himself, and Jack Williams is a good call. He's proven a lot but likely to go to another level. Be great to see Dewar compete for that spot, he's been good but small forwards are probably the most stacked part of the list
A very well expressed assessment for a non WCE fan. Nice work, mate.
Good stuff
@@jpw5029 cheers mate
Nice wrap up mate 👍 Really hope big Harry shows he's ready to fill Barass's big shoes, I think he can. I have my doubts over Chesser unfortunately (and I'm a glass half full Eagles fan)
Yeah this is really a make-or-break year for Chesser and it likely won't come with as many opportunities at AFL level. Not giving up hope yet though!
Thanks, I agree with all of those and would like to add Jack Williams to that mix.
@Mac-xj3bs 100% good call. He's probably in similar territory to Ginbey whereas he's already made it clear he belongs in the AFL but has a whole extra level likely to come in 2025
Good list!
My personal number one player I think will establish himself is Harry Edwards there’s already spot for him lined up he just needs to grab it, which I think he will do. He’s already shown how competitive he is and I think a full season of seniors will sky rocket his confidence to being genuine key position player in the comp.
Exciting times!
Yeah absolutely, it honestly looks like all Harry Edwards needs to do is stay injury free and this will be the year he's recognised as an elite key back
2025s going to be an exciting year. Go Eagles!
@GBV1436 absolutely so much to be excited for!
Amazing Video mate! Keep pumping these types of videos out!
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@zooman_AFL8984 legend cheers mate! Looking forward to part 2 going out mid-week👌
Good job mate
Thanks mate
Well just going on who I'm seeing as a positive impact in 2025, regardless of experience and issues like injuries etc. Is Clay Hall I'd be prepared to put him in the 23 round one, Baily Williams I feel is a similar start to his career as Nic Nat was effectively and instinctively playing his role. Lastly Liam Baker was a West Coast fan growing up and excited to sign with a team winning 10 games in the last 3 seasons, I'm sure will search for an extra gear with a smile.
@JeffBurn-b1i it'd be unreal to see Hall start in the 23 in round 1. Absolutely agree on Baker, he's also a player who doesn't like losing, which is what west coast need when the opposition is getting on top of them. Fans will be raving about him in no time!
@CriticalAFL As a whole I can foresee the Eagles winning 7-8 games in Perth for 2025 and they did manage to 2 or 3 wins on the road the last couple years. So as much as keeping a lid on expectations goes, 10 wins is visible.
@JeffBurn-b1i yeah completing a full comparison of the 2025 squad to this year it's a pretty reasonable hope to have. Just a question of how fast they adapt to a new game plan
@CriticalAFL Not sure if you were around to see the late 80's and 90's? But there's always been an element of adversity for the club. Venders would sell eye catching merchandise for Collingwood fans etc, with West Coast wankers printed and take to the game as visible hostility. Chris Lewis said he'd never experienced racism on the level Victorian fans dished out. But at least they were winning and recently it's just depressing.
@@JeffBurn-b1i not so much the late 80s, but definitely the 90s, and all of the stories of Essendon turning off the hot water in their changerooms and flooding the field before WCE training. The worst one was probably the home finals that had to be held at the MCG.
Barnett shouldn't be anywhere near this list lol. He is miles away from even being a WAFL quality ruckman, let alone AFL.
Hough, Dewar, Archer Reid and Jack Williams well ahead of him. Allan and Davis are a consideration.
@turnedtoashes I reckon
Hough has already established himself, and Jack Williams is a good call. He's proven a lot but likely to go to another level. Be great to see Dewar compete for that spot, he's been good but small forwards are probably the most stacked part of the list