The Cairns Post

Cats have no need to start again, says Scott

- JASON PHELAN

GEELONG are still grieving after the abrupt end to their AFL season, but Chris Scott isn’t about to blow up the Cats’ football program and start again.

Geelong, who have made the finals in seven of eight seasons under Scott, have copped criticism for their recruiting strategy that has left them short of top-10 draft talent.

But where others like Carlton and St Kilda have bottomed out in a bid to stockpile high draft picks, a defiant Scott made no apologies for his club’s stated aim of trying to make the top four every AFL season.

“What’s the alternativ­e? Fall down the ladder deliberate­ly and accept that it’s going to be a six-to-eight-year process?” he said on Fox Footy’s AFL 360. “There are some parts to the way that we play that we need to shift to improve. But three days post (our exit) I’m not prepared to say that what we’re doing needs a complete overhaul.

“... You’ve got to put up with a lot of pain if you’re going to go down that path.”

The Cats won the 2011 premiershi­p in Scott’s first year in charge, but have a 3-9 record in finals since.

They are still licking their wounds after an eliminatio­n final defeat to Melbourne that showed up gaping holes in their line-up. Geelong have been active in the trade period in recent years, with Patrick Dangerfiel­d, Lachie Henderson, Zach Tuohy and Gary Ablett among the experience­d talent they’ve brought in.

But Scott rejected the notion that his club’s younger players haven’t been given a look-in this season. GETTY

 ??  ?? GRIEVING: Joel Selwood (L) Patrick Dangerfiel­d (C) and Gary Ablett after the defeat against the4 Hawks.Picture:
GRIEVING: Joel Selwood (L) Patrick Dangerfiel­d (C) and Gary Ablett after the defeat against the4 Hawks.Picture:

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