I think we are paying the price for our promote from within approach, which I still believe is the key to long term success.
The problem has been that the players coming along have not been as good (or the potential to be as good) as the players we have had to replace.
I don't think we have adequately replaced Buderus, Ali, Senior, Eastwood, with players of similar quality or potential to be there.
The best model for how this should work was Ablett effectively replacing Ellis, after playing along side him in the squad for a couple of years.
I'm hoping that pattern is being repeated for Sinfield with Ward, but I don't see Peacock's successor coming from within, and its a massive hole to fill.
As such I don't think its a case of deadwood out, its about its about managing our squad and identifying where the replacements are going to come from, and if the right option is not available internally, look a bit further afield