I'm going to assume you haven't read most of this thread because if you had you would know this has been covered in depth. I'll save you the hassle - an initial list of 35 was never intended to hurt West Coast. Rather, they thought it was a logical amount of players to have on their list due to the Eagles not possessing a reserves team (every other club in the VFL had a reserves team at the time). It's also important to note that West Coast only had a smaller list for two seasons before the VFL stepped in and rectified the situation. However, West Coast managed to make the finals in 1988 (finished 4th) with a list of 35 players so I'm not sure it's as big an issue as you're making it out to be.
So it was either not that big of a deal to only have 35 players on the list OR the players they possessed at the time were so talented that a restricted list didn't hold them back. Pick your poison.
The relevance of the 35 in this context is your suggestion that balancing the numbers somehow equals some sort of generous benefit.




