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Exactly. So young players - like Berry early in the year - can get a number of weeks as the number 1 player in their best position - learn how to do it at that level and then step up to the big stuff
Rather than play forward pocket, or be sub and get a quarter, or play at a standard their body isn’t ready for and so they break down.
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Except Berry didn't do that his first season. Berry has played 35 of a possible 44 games including the first 5 games of his rookie season.
To suggest that Berry was put into the SANFL for development and to learn to be the #1 player at his best position complete bullshit - He was dropped for Matt Crouch.
EDIT - What makes it even worse is that the SANFL didn't even play the first two weeks of the season. So our development plan must have been to have Berry play 17 games in his first year at AFL level. Have a great preseason, but give him the first two rounds off. Let him learn how to play at his best position in the SANFL for 2 weeks and then finally bring him back to the AFL in round 5 because he was ready (Not because Schoenberg was playing terrible).
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