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Geelong great calls for a spring clean

- TOBY PRIME

I think they also need to have a very strong conversati­on with Gary Rohan. His finals form with Sydney and Geelong is pretty much not acceptable.” Turner - Cats champ Michael

GEELONG champion Michael Turner says the Cats need to consider cutting ties with experience­d quartet Shaun Higgins, Lachie Henderson, Gary Rohan and Luke Dahlhaus at a “critical” time for their list strategy.

The former Geelong Falcons talent manager stopped short of calling the Cats’ 2021 season a failure but said the two finals thumpings against Port Adelaide and Melbourne should give them a “dose of reality”.

Henderson is out of contract but Higgins, Rohan and Dahlhaus have deals for next year.

Turner said it was time for Geelong to “start moving some players on”.

“They’re probably going have to have a conversati­on with Lachie Henderson,” Turner said. “I would say (Luke) Dahlhaus is another one. Shaun (Higgins) is one.

“Lachie Henderson, Shaun Higgins, Dahlhaus spring to my mind and they’re all exFalcons kids and I don’t like saying it.

“I think they also need to have a very strong conversati­on with Gary Rohan. His finals form with Sydney and Geelong is pretty much not acceptable.

“You can be a great player in the home-and-away season in a side that’s winning by big margins (but) good players perform in finals.

“That difficult conversati­on needs to be had also.”

Geelong had 11 players aged 30 or older in its preliminar­y final pounding against Melbourne, and Cam Guthrie and Sam Menegola, both on long-term deals, are 29.

Turner said the time had come for Geelong to “bite the bullet” and give its younger players more opportunit­y.

“I wouldn’t like to see them wait until next year,” he said.

“I think Geelong, list management-wise, have got to start moving some players on, at least two or three this year.

“The other problem is they have to retain the young players.

“Some of the younger players who aren’t getting a game … the likes of Charlie Constable, (Quinton) Narkle, Jordan Clark, those sort of players. I hope the club can hang onto them.”

Geelong has targeted locals and other experience­d players, including Jack Steven, Josh Jenkins, Gary Ablett, Aaron Black, Zach Tuohy, Patrick Dangerfiel­d, Scott Selwood, Mitch Clark, Rhys Stanley, Jared Rivers and Hamish McIntosh, over the past decade to remain in the premiershi­p window but has no silverware to show for its efforts.

The preliminar­y final defeat was its fifth in the past nine seasons to go with last year’s grand final loss.

Turner said the strategy was “flawed”.

“Because you’re drafting players that are at that stage of their career when they’re 27, 28 where if you don’t get success, all of a sudden they’re hitting their 30s,” he said.

“If they had have been beaten by four points by Melbourne, I think there would be a lot less analysis going on.

“Because they’ve been belted by Port, had a soft game against GWS and absolutely belted by Melbourne … people are having a harder look at Geelong and assessing things a lot more harshly.

“It probably gives you a big dose of reality when that happens.

“When you’re losing – and you lose heavily – the cracks open up.

“When you’re assessing the season, look at the end (of the home-and-away season) and look at the two finals and they’ve been smashed by two sides in the finals.

“There’s got to be some changes made.”

 ??  ?? Geelong forward Gary Rohan in action during last week’s preliminar­y final. Picture: AFL Photos via Getty
Geelong forward Gary Rohan in action during last week’s preliminar­y final. Picture: AFL Photos via Getty

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